New WH Press Secretary immigrated to US, attained positions of power, decries US as racist
Karine Jeanne-Pierre decries US "systemic racism" despite mobility from immigrant to WH Press Sec'y. I almost miss Psaki. Op-ed.
Karine Jeanne-Pierre decries US "systemic racism" despite mobility from immigrant to WH Press Sec'y. I almost miss Psaki. Op-ed.
It is new to see tweets from Arab political leaders in Israel condemning acts of terror committed against civilians. Op-ed.
Watch: Press briefing at White House.
Stephanie Grisham, top aide to Melania Trump, will become press secretary following departure of Sarah Sanders, first lady announces.
Israel's press corps mocks prime minister for maneuvering into front row of march, 'pushing' into bus.
Meretz head Zehava Galon, too, wants Anti-Trust Authority Director to let Adelson Group buy Makor Rishon / NRG.
Fatah's Jibril Rajoub receives less than friendly treatment on Channel 2; some see media history made.
A fire bomb was thrown on a car in the Etzion Bloc. Radio editor: “if it weren't my brother, it wouldn't be on the radio.”
Foreign Minister says Channel 10 is 'blackmailing' officials involved in the investigation against him.
After falsely accusing Israelis of supporting apartheid against Arabs, radical leftist paper publishes tiny clarification.
Hundreds of employees marched to protest sale, fearing massive layoffs. Maariv: Most employees to remain.
Israel Hayom and Haaretz are blamed for "wanting Maariv dead" as Maariv collapses. Yediot, too, is firing staff.
Prime Minister compliments himself for affording free education from age 3, mentions "adorable" Barak.
Maj. Gen. (res.) Dan Harel says Egypt is turning into a strategic problem.
As press promotes story of man who set himself ablaze, nationalists remember two similar tragic protests in 2005 that were ignored.
Ha'aretz publisher Amos Schocken justifies decision not to place murder of Fogels as top headline.
Poll results revealed in stormy debate on press slant at 9th Jerusalem Conference.
Yediot Aharonot leads with – apparently inaccurate – story about hassidic singer who asked women to "go to the back."
Press photographer says police violating her right in demanding she hand over photos of Jewish rioters
Segments of the Israeli press are mounting a campaign to prevent what they see as an imminent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Syria is imposing difficulties on press coverage of disturbances. Missing reporters freed.
Foreign Press Association to examine PA's recent statement that journalists are 'not welcome' if visiting under auspices of Israeli groups.
Ha'aretz's Gideon Levy admits (sort of) the front page story about a dog's funeral was not published during Cast Lead but three years earlier.
Media monitoring group says video of incident shows press were 'an active part' of the event and wants their press cards suspended.
Survey shows Yisrael Hayom with 35% public exposure, just more than anti-Netanyahu Yediot Acharonot, which has led the paper pack for 30 years.