they didn't, quite the opposite; it was the government who wanted it to be buried.
Anwser...So you can get news, and learn more from the press.
They did not hear of it that early, but everyone who heard the news reacted with disbelief, as no one thought it possible.
Since the times of President Theodor Roosevelt and up to the present day, the news conference was a special way in which a US president could try to influence the public media and US citizens. Also, as time progressed, the US president also learned what the news media thought of national policies by the nature of the questions presented to the president. This has been avoided both ways by the so-called press conferences held almost daily by the presidential press secretary. The press secretary can always "find out" how the president feels about a certain policy issue and then put together the best answer later on. The news media is rarely fooled by the responses of a press secretary, however, but the news media cannot claim a president has taken any position that the press is interested in.
The Holocaust was not the fault of the US! It is sometimes said that the US and their Allies did not do much (or anything) to stop the Holocaust. See the related question.
They talk about the holocaust?
Unions are often in the press. Lately, the news has been reporting on states in the northern US. They have been vetoing union-negotiated contracts.
The US Constitution was not affected by Holocaust.
Unions are often in the press. Lately, the news has been reporting on states in the northern US. They have been vetoing union-negotiated contracts.
well the Holocaust is important to the worlds history.
The libertarian theory of the press is most often associated with today's mainstream US news media because it emphasizes minimal government intervention and prioritizes freedom of the press. This theory aligns with the principles of a free market-driven media environment, where media outlets are free to operate without censorship or control from the government.
The state in Cuba controls the news. In the United States there is the freedom of press protected by the Bill of Rights.
no