WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Newseum in Washington is laying off staff members at the museum about journalism and the First Amendment for the fourth time since its reopening in 2008, eliminating 16 ...
Growing up, I was a nerd for the news. I read the paper on the school bus and in the cafeteria, devouring interviews and cable news whenever I had the chance — all in pursuit of context. I wanted to ...
Today was the last day for Newseum, the glassy, modernist museum on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. dedicated to the history and importance of the news media and the First Amendment. There are ...
Johns Hopkins University is set to purchase the Newseum building, with plans to convert the space to hold its Washington, D.C.-based graduate programs, according to a Jan. 25 announcement from the ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Unabomber and ex-University of Michigan math student Theodore Kaczynski has written a letter to a federal appeals court complaining about a museum exhibit of the tiny cabin where he ...
A mangled and twisted metal tower that once broadcast radio and television signals to New York City from the top of the World Trade Center has a new home at the Newseum, Washington's tribute to press ...
Jeffrey Herbst, president and chief executive of the Newseum, stepped down suddenly on Monday as the museum’s board announced a full-blown review of its long-troubled finances. The review could result ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The chief executive of the Newseum and its parent organization the Freedom Forum is resigning from the museum of journalism and the First Amendment after three years at the helm of ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
WASHINGTON — The building is far from finished, but Newseum curators have installed their first artifact -- an item so big they’ll put up the rest of the museum around it. The world’s first news ...
The Newseum, Washington’s newest museum, and one dedicated to the business of news, is now in the final stages of preparing for its April 11 formal opening. A special tour of the 250,000 square foot ...
Washington’s Newseum reversed its plans to honor two accused members of a terrorist organization when it pays tribute to journalists who died in the line of duty last year, FoxNews.com has learned.
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