Is CNN's Israel policy legal under the Foreign Agents Registration Act?
New reporting in The Intercept seems to place its legal independence in jeopardy.
News organizations in the United States often accept unusual oversight from foreign governments in order to obtain international coverage. That’s why federal law regulating foreign influence and propaganda in the United States usually excludes the press from its rules. This week, howeve…
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