journalists

The journalists were investigating the killing of Rohingya villagers by security forces at the time of their arrest last December.
Trump said journalists shouldn’t have to be fearful of being attacked while doing their jobs. He's also called journalists "the enemy of the people."
The man accused of murdering five people in the newsroom of the Capital Gazette had a long-running feud with the paper.
The president wanted to stop leaks pouring from the White House.
The men face up to 14 years in jail if found guilty of violating the nation's Official Secrets Act.
“The amount of aggression directed towards liberal journalists in this country from state media and elsewhere is overwhelming and non-stop.”
Political reporters have described a pattern of being arrested, pinned, slapped and body slammed.
In their quest to bring accurate and reliable news and information to the people, journalists operate in incredibly dangerous spaces.
The Anti-Defamation League cites a torrent of tweets containing “disturbing” language.
Reporters complain that neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump are getting the intense pool coverage that party nominees have gotten in the past.