press
Coverage of press in the Nexus archive.
- Maharashtra TET paper leak: Close aide of alleged kingpin arrested
A close aide of the alleged kingpin in the Maharashtra TET paper leak case was arrested. Two press employees, Babulal and Nicky, handed the leaked TET papers to individuals named Sonu and Sanjay.
- Trump touts his accomplishments and relationship with the press at Correspondents' Dinner
President Trump gave a lengthy speech at the rescheduled White House Correspondents' Dinner, where he insulted his political rivals and highlighted his accomplishments and relationship with the press.
- Trump’s War on Journalists
Recent subpoenas of reporters indicate the President is attempting to threaten the press, with limited protections in place to prevent this.
- Identifying the Crypto Entrepreneur Linked to Popular Forum Trading in ‘Leaked’ Nudes of Women
A former track and field coach, Steve Waithe, was sentenced to five years in prison for extortion and distributing non-consensual intimate images of women via a forum called LeakedBB. Investigations link the forum to Jitendra Maharaj, co-founder of cryptocurrency startup Pay It Now, through domain records and payment data. The Press contacted Maharaj, after which LeakedBB became inaccessible.
- Sunny Hostin breaks with 'The View' co-hosts, calls America a ‘failed experiment’
Sunny Hostin stated on 'The View' that America is a 'failed experiment,' citing issues with the government, healthcare, press, and the Trump administration. Her comments contrasted with co-hosts who criticized Trump but remained proud of the country. Hostin referenced a conversation with former President Bill Clinton, who suggested recovery could take decades.
- Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
A hearing in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case was held in secret after the judge shut out the press and public without explanation.
- Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
A hearing in Luigi Mangione's state murder case related to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was held in secret after the judge excluded the press and public without explanation.
- Proposed NDAs for federal workers spark diverse backlash
The Trump administration proposed requiring federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), leading to accusations that the White House aims to silence its workforce, including those engaging with the press. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) suggested implementing NDAs for both new and existing employees.
- Trump resumes attacks on press hours after correspondents’ dinner shooting
Trump resumed criticizing the press shortly after a shooting occurred at the Correspondents’ dinner. The article includes a reflective quote questioning the authenticity of unity that dissipates after crises.
- WATCH: Trump speaks after shooting incident outside White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Donald J. Trump and acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche addressed the press following a shooting incident outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night. The event, held in Washington, D.C., saw law enforcement respond to the gunfire before Trump and Blanche provided public remarks.
- Trump addresses White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
President Trump made his first public remarks since a security incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, emphasizing the event as a moment of unity between the press and both sides of the political aisle.
- Trump takes questions on press dinner shooting, saying, "it's a dangerous profession"
President Trump addressed the press during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, acknowledging the dangers of the profession amid a shooting incident. The event, attended by journalists, occurred simultaneously with the shooting.
- Hegseth compares journalists to the Pharisees
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth compared journalists to the Pharisees, an ancient Jewish group that opposed Jesus, and accused the press of being unpatriotic. The statement highlights a contentious relationship between the administration and media.