reporters
Coverage of reporters in the Nexus archive.
- Voters want fighters. But where is the limit?
For years, since the political rise of President Donald Trump, voters have informed pollsters and reporters that they want to elect so-called fighters. This observed trend has resulted in more candidates attempting to shake off true political scandals.
- Lindsey Graham Loved to Gab With Reporters. His Sister Won’t.
Senator Darline Graham has avoided interacting with reporters. This behavior raises questions concerning her views and positions, especially since she is a woman who had never held public office.
- Haley Stevens takes questions from reporters
Haley Stevens, a U.S. Senate hopeful, took questions from reporters. The article mentions her candidacy for the Senate but provides no additional details about the event or her responses.
- NYT moves to quash subpoenas for phone records of reporters and family members
The New York Times is challenging subpoenas that demand phone records of reporters and their family members, including the spouses of two reporters and one reporter's mother. The legal action aims to block the release of these records.
- 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.
- Trump admin subpoenas NYT journalists over report on Air Force One security concerns
The Trump administration has subpoenaed New York Times journalists over a report alleging that Trump urged using an older Air Force One due to security concerns in the new jet. Reporters were served subpoenas at their homes and ordered to testify in court.
- Honest, credible, careful, impressive... what judge said about our reporters during High Court trial
A judge described reporters as 'honest, credible, careful, and impressive' during a High Court trial. The remarks highlight the court's acknowledgment of the reporters' professionalism.
- Top federal prosecutor blasts local judges, hints he'll target reporters
Top federal prosecutor in Chicago criticizes local judges and suggests targeting reporters. This follows a WGN Investigates interview with Cook County's top judge that drew his attention.
- Trump team outraged after reporters obtain 'sensitive' leaked audio of Situation Room meetings for new book
The Trump team is outraged after reporters obtained 'sensitive' leaked audio of Situation Room meetings for a new book. The audio was reportedly acquired for use in a forthcoming publication.
- Trump team outraged after reporters obtain 'sensitive' leaked audio of Situation Room meetings for new book
The Trump team is outraged after reporters obtained 'sensitive' leaked audio of Situation Room meetings for a new book. The audio was reportedly acquired through unauthorized means and is being used in a forthcoming publication.
- Judge to decide if a key hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be public
A Utah judge is set to decide whether to restrict public and media access to parts of a key hearing in the case of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. The hearing's potential closure to reporters and the public remains under judicial consideration.
- White House locked down and reporters forced to dive for cover as gunfire erupts
The White House was locked down as gunfire erupted, forcing reporters to take cover. The incident caused immediate security concerns and disruptions at the presidential complex.
- White House locked down and reporters forced to dive for cover as gunfire erupts
The White House was locked down, and reporters had to take cover as gunfire erupted. The incident caused immediate security concerns and disrupted normal operations at the presidential complex.
- CBS News' Fin Gómez reflects on correspondents' dinner shooting: "Incredible force of reporters"
CBS News political director Fin Gómez reflects on the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, expressing pride in his colleagues' response. He emphasized the 'incredible force of reporters' during the event.
- Trump's striking plea to Americans as he addressed shellshocked reporters still wearing their ball gowns only moments after 'traumatic' attack
Trump addressed reporters still wearing ball gowns following a traumatic attack, making a striking plea to Americans. The event highlighted his response to the incident amid a visibly shaken media audience.
- Trump's striking plea to Americans as he addressed shellshocked reporters still wearing their ball gowns only moments after 'traumatic' attack
Donald Trump addressed reporters wearing ball gowns shortly after a traumatic attack, making a striking plea to Americans. The incident left attendees shellshocked, highlighting the event's unexpected and distressing nature.
- Kash Patel flips out at reporters for asking if he's been drunk at work and rips claim he thought he'd been fired
Kash Patel angrily responded to reporters' questions about whether he had been drunk at work and denied a claim that he thought he had been fired. The incident highlights his defensive reaction to media scrutiny.
- CBS News took a boat into the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what we saw.
Reporters from CBS News undertook a risky boat trip into the Strait of Hormuz and documented their observations. The journey highlights the strategic and potentially volatile nature of the region.
- Barabak: There's a wide gap between rumor and fact. That's where Eric Swalwell lurked
The article discusses former congressman Eric Swalwell's reputation for inappropriate and unwelcome attention towards women, highlighting the challenge reporters faced in gathering evidence and firsthand accounts. It emphasizes the gap between rumors and factual evidence in political scandals.
- WATCH: President Trump speaks to reporters
President Trump addressed reporters regarding a now-deleted AI-generated image that portrayed him as a Jesus-like figure. The image, which was later removed, sparked questions about its creation and implications.