The New York Times will argue in a federal court hearing Thursday that the White House is abusing the justice system to fish for its reporters' sources in a story that outraged President Trump. More ...
A Justice Department prosecutor agreed at a July 23 court hearing to withdraw subpoenas the DOJ issued to New York Times reporters who covered security concerns about President Donald Trump flying on ...
The Justice Department, in trying to uncover confidential sources who spoke to the New York Times for its reporting on the security systems on the Qatar-donated Air Force One plane, attempted to gain ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image: Deposit Photos The Justice Department didn't just subpoena New York Times reporters over a leak about Air Force One ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK (AP) — Criticized by a federal judge for sloppy legal work, the government on Thursday grudgingly withdrew subpoenas that ...
The Justice Department told a judge Thursday it will withdraw its subpoenas for grand jury testimony and phone records from New York Times reporters over an article on security systems in the new Air ...
The Trump administration sought phone records tied to relatives of New York Times reporters earlier this month in its effort to identify the journalists’ sources, according to a letter the Times ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly seeking the communications records of New York Times journalists, and in some cases those of members of reporters’ families, as it works to identify ...
The Trump administration has subpoenaed several New York Times reporters — and sought phone records tied to two of their spouses — as part of an effort to identify the confidential sources behind ...
In the summer of 2005, I went from being a prize-winning reporter at the New York Times to Inmate No. 45570083 at the Alexandria Detention Center in Virginia. My offense consisted in protecting my ...
Criticized by a federal judge for sloppy legal work, the government on Thursday withdrew subpoenas that would have compelled three New York Times reporters to testify about their sources for articles ...
The federal government says it will drop its subpoenas compelling New York Times reporters to testify about anonymous sources in a case that involved President Donald Trump’s claims about a ...