Diane Kennedy (@dianenynpa) 's Twitter Profile
Diane Kennedy

@dianenynpa

President of New York News Publishers Association

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WASHINGTON, September 17 -- Today, the National Press Club urged the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to withdraw a proposed rule that would sharply restrict the ability of foreign correspondents to live and work in the United States.

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Gothamist: "A photojournalist was taken to a local hospital Tuesday morning after being pushed to the floor by a federal law enforcement officer outside an immigration court in Lower Manhattan." gothamist.com/news/journalis…

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Our statement: The New York Press Club strongly objects to the disgusting + violent treatment of reporters doing their jobs. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents do not have the right to interfere w. journalists carrying out their First Amendment rights, much less assault and hospitalize them (1/2)

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Arrested while covering a protest. Shot in the face with a pepper ball. Shoved to the ground and taken away on a stretcher.  Journalists have repeatedly been injured and impeded while reporting on action by masked ICE agents in recent days.

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After covering the Pentagon for 35 years, I’m turning in my building badge today rather than submit to DoD’s vague new policies that restrict my right to engage in ordinary and legal news gathering. My Pentagon press corps colleagues and I will continue to inform the public

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“The Espionage Act’s reach is criminal, its language capacious, and its chilling effect immediate.” MFIA Director David Schulz and Prof. Brian O’Neill on what’s at stake for whistleblowers, reporters, and democracy if the Trump administration uses it: justsecurity.org/122491/weaponi…

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AI-generated news articles are drowning out articles written by actual humans. We need clear rules of the road for AI to prevent disinformation and to ensure journalists are compensated for their work.

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Pentagon beat reporters have been handing in their press passes all day long today. It is one of the most striking examples of news media solidarity we've seen this year.

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You can take reporters out of the Pentagon but that won't end the leaks out of the Pentagon. This is from this afternoon in the New York Times.

You can take reporters out of the Pentagon but that won't end the leaks out of the Pentagon.  This is from this afternoon in the New York Times.
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One of our biggest events of the year is coming up in two weeks: the annual fall journalism conference. Be there for seminars and talks on the current state of media. It's a Saturday you'll find super fulfilling! nypressclub.org/conference-on-…

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We are excited to announce that Jodi Kantor is joining the Washington bureau’s Supreme Court team full-time. nytco.com/press/new-role…

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Adam Marshall — Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press’s longest-tenured staff attorney — is now our director of national litigation! In his new role, Marshall oversees a team of attorneys litigating federal and state cases to promote press freedom across the country. rcfp.org/adam-marshall-…

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ICYMI 👉 Earlier this week, we shared some exciting news! We are now USA TODAY Co. – unifying our USA TODAY national masthead with our 200+ local publications across the USA TODAY Network. Read more here: bit.ly/3JHbFnl