the guardian

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Western news outlets fear consequences across the Middle East and want the U.S. to take a tougher stance.
The British-based publication has expanded aggressively in the U.S. despite falling short of revenue targets.
Quick pickup and a lack of fact-checking tarnished the coverage of various publications.
Labor organizing is sweeping through newsrooms. So who's next?
Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower who revealed his identity Sunday, first approached The Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald in February and, by the journalist’s account, said he had information "that would be of great interest.”