New York Times sues Pentagon a second time over press access policy

The New York Timessuedthe Defense Department on Monday for the second time in five months, arguing a requirement that journalists beescorted while on Pentagon groundsviolates the First Amendment.

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The lawsuit casts the escort policy as part of "a series of escalating steps designed to stop unfavorable coverage" and "dramatically curtails longstanding press access to the Pentagon," in violation of the First and Fifth amendments.

The policy is "an unconstitutional attempt by the Pentagon to prevent independent reporting on military affairs," a Times spokesman, Charlie Stadtlander, said in an email to The Associated Press. "As we have said before: Americans deserve visibility into how their government is being run, and the actions the military is taking in their name and with their tax dollars."

On X, Defense Department spokesperson Sean Parnellcalled the Times' latest lawsuit"nothing more than an attempt to remove the barriers to them getting their hands on classified information."

The Times lawsuit is another salvo in the escalating tensions between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration, which has played out both in the public arena and at times in the courts.

The paper filed Monday's lawsuit after first suing the Pentagon in December over a separate set of rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last fall.

The older policy required reporters to sign onto a host of restrictions in order to maintain daily access to the Pentagon, including one that suggested reporters who "solicit" sensitive information from military personnel could be deemed a security risk and expelled from the building. Many news outlets — including CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, CNN and Fox News — declined to sign the policy and wereforced to vacate the Pentagon.

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U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedmanstruck downparts of that policy in March, finding they violated the rights of the newspaper and one of its reporters, Julian Barnes.

The Pentagon responded by imposing a new policy that barred reporters from accessing the building altogether unless they are accompanied by a government escort. The judge ruled that the interim policy violated his March order. But the escort policy remained in place when anappeals court stayedpart of Friedman's ruling while the government appeals. The appeals process is ongoing.

The new lawsuit, filed by the paper and reporter Barnes in District of Columbia district court, aims to get the courts to directly address the escort rule on constitutional grounds.

In the filing, the paper contends the rule, like other Pentagon media restrictions, has a clear aim — "closing the Pentagon to any journalist or news organization unwilling to report only what Department officials approve."

This, it contends, is "patently unconstitutional."

The Pentagon hasdeniedthat it is trying to force journalists to get approval for their stories, and is instead trying to prevent leaks of highly sensitive information.

Parnell, in his X post Monday, asserted that The Times and its journalists "want to roam the halls of the Pentagon freely and without an escort — a privilege that they do not have in any other federal building."

He added: "The Department's policy is completely lawful and narrowly designed to protect national security information from unlawful criminal disclosure."

New York Times sues Pentagon a second time over press access policy

The New York Timessuedthe Defense Department on Monday for the second time in five months, arguing a requirement that journalists beesc...
Caitríona Balfe Reveals Her ‘Weirdest’ Fan Interaction Involved Her Anesthesiologist Singing This to Her (Exclusive)

Caitríona Balfe revealed the strangest fan interaction, which involved an anesthesiologist

People Caitríona Balfe at Sony Studios in Los Angeles on May 6, 2026Credit: Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty

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  • The actress also said she cried “like 20 times” while filming the eighth and final season of Outlander

  • Balfe shared that she took home a vase and her character's rings from the set after wrapping the long-running series

Caitríona Balferevealed her strangest fan interaction.

TheOutlanderstar, 46, recently caught up with PEOPLE exclusively at a Sony Pictures Television FYC event in Hollywood, Calif. During the conversation, Balfe shared that she once had an anesthesiologist sing her the show's theme song mid-procedure.

“I think my weirdest one was an anesthesiologist who decided to start singing the theme tune to me as she was putting me under. That was a lot. She's supposed to be keeping me alive,” the actress recalled.

Caitríona Balfe at a Sony Pictures Television FYC event in Hollywood, Calif, on May 6, 2026Credit: Christopher Polk/Sony via Getty

The Irish-born Balfe went on to tell PEOPLE about what it was like filming the eighth and final season of the iconic fantasy romance series, which first premiered in 2014 and costars Scottish actorSam Heughan.

“I cried like 20 times this season,” Balfe said. “I was like, ‘Wait, I just can't stop being emotional.' I mean, it was like this has been a humongous part of both of our lives, and everybody on the show has been a huge team … to be on something that's long. It's been like 12 years.”

As to whether Balfe took home anymementos from the setafter the show wrapped?

“I got a vase, and also I asked for my rings, and I got my rings … I feel like if I've gone through that many marriages [in the show], I deserve the hardware,” she said.

Sam Heughan and Caitríona Balfe in an 'Outlander' season 8 sceneCredit: Starz

Caitríona Balfepreviously opened up to PEOPLEabout how difficult it was saying goodbye to the series, revealing that she chose to take time off after filming the final season.

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"It was an emotionally taxing nine months," she said of shooting, noting that she and Heughan, 46, "felt so much responsibility to make it right, and everything felt heightened."

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Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan in season 1 of 'Outlander'Credit: Nick Briggs/Starz

"We all went and did something right after," she added. "I went off and did a retreat, and [Heughan] went and climbed the Himalayas. Sophie [Skelton] went to Africa, Richard [Rankin] learned how to fly. I think we all had that initial ... I wouldn't say exorcist, but it's like that [process] of releasing it."

"All of us took some time off as well," Balfe continued. "Because I think you do — well, at least for me, I'll speak for myself — but I wanted to process it and I wanted to honor the experience of the character by letting it go, in a healthy way.”

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"I don't know, I think you can maybe make yourself a bit mad sometimes if you don't sit in the experience for a while," she said.

Thefinal season ofOutlanderis currently available for streaming on the Starz app, as well as several other streaming providers.

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White House posts image of Donald Trump as James Bond in response to 007 auditions announcement

The White House shared a photo of Donald Trump as James Bond on X on Sunday.

Entertainment Weekly Donald Trump; 'Casino Royale' star Daniel Craig as James BondCredit: Sony Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection;Samir Hussein/WireImage

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  • The post came following news of the 007 franchise officially kicking off auditions for the next international man of mystery.

  • The post is the latest in a string of controversial posts from official White House accounts associating Trump with popular IPs that often prompt backlash from those behind the IP.

The White House has selected a new target in its ongoing campaign of IP infiltration:James Bond.

On Saturday, in response to a postannouncingthat auditions have officially kicked off to find the next James Bond, the official White House X accountshared an imagefeaturingDonald Trumpin the style of 007.

Accompanied by a simple caption of "👀," the image depicted Trump in a tuxedo, his left hand tucked under his right arm, which held up a pistol fitted with a silencer. A black-and-white editing effect made his facial features indistinct, but clearly readable down the side of the photo were the words "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" — Trump's slogan since his first run for president in 2015.

Also visible at the bottom right corner the image was the official 007 logo, complete with Bond's pistol jutting off the edge of the 7 like a wing.

The post represents the latest in a long-standing, widely criticized tradition of the Trump second-term communications team of editing the president into films, TV series, and other projects in which he did not originally star. Earlier this month, the White House shared an image ofTrump dressed as as the Mandalorianwith Grogu by his side.

This was (at least) the second time the Trump team had edited Trump into theStar Warsuniverse. The first time, when the White House shared an image of the president holding a red lightsaber,Star WarsalumMark Hamill joked, "My comment was: 'Proof positive he's full of Sith.'"

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"The search for the next James Bond is underway," Amazon MGM Studiosannounced in a statementshared withEntertainment Weeklyon Thursday. "While we don't plan to comment on specific details during the casting process, we're excited to share more news with 007 fans as soon as the time is right."

There is no indication at present that Trump has any affiliation with the next installment in the James Bond franchise.Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to Amazon MGM Studios and Eon Productions Ltd., the long-standing producer of James Bond films, for comment.

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Callum Turner; Jacob Elordi; Regé-Jean PageCredit: ANGELA WEISS / AFP;Tommaso Boddi/WireImage

Fans have been speculating who will fill in as the international man of mystery after Daniel Craig announced he wasleaving the franchisein 2019. WhenAmazon gained control of the seriesin 2025, the rumor mill began to turn even faster, as it seemed the next chapter in the franchise was soon on its way.

Tons of names have been thrown out as candidates for the next super spy, includingFrankensteinstar Jacob Elordi,Fantastic Beastsfranchise actor Callum Turner, andBridgertonheartthrob Regé-Jean Page, who recently called the"very intense" degree of speculationthat he may become Bond "strange" and "not normal."

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Russia destroyed over 3,000 Ukrainian drones last week, RIA says

May 18 (Reuters) - Russia has intercepted and destroyed ‌at least 3,124 ‌Ukrainian drones over the past week, ​the RIA state news agency said, citing data from the Defence ‌Ministry.

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RIA, after ⁠compiling the data, said the most drones ⁠were downed on May 13 and May ​17 with ​572 ​and 1,054 units ‌destroyed, respectively, mostly over European Russia.

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At least four people were killed, including three in the Moscow ‌region, after ​Ukraine launched its ​biggest ​overnight drone attack ‌on the Russian ​capital in ​more than a year, local officials said ​on ‌Sunday.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova ​in Tokyo; Editing by ​Tom Hogue)

Russia destroyed over 3,000 Ukrainian drones last week, RIA says

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WHO says Ebola in Congo, Uganda is global public health emergency

The World Health Organization has declared anEbola outbreakin the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a "public health emergency of international concern".

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The WHO said the outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, does not meet the criteria of apandemic emergency.

The U.N. health agency said ina statement dated May 17that 80 suspected deaths, eight laboratory-confirmed cases and 246 suspected cases had been reported as of May 16 in DRC's Ituri province across at least three health zones, including Bunia, Rwampara and Mongbwalu.

The DRC health ministry had said on May 15 that 80 people had died in the new outbreak in the eastern province.

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In Uganda's capital, Kampala, two apparently unrelated laboratory-confirmed cases, including one death, were reported on May 15 and May 16, from people traveling from the DRC, the WHO said.

A laboratory-confirmed case was also reported in the DRC capital, Kinshasa, from a person returning from Ituri, the WHO said.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard)

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WHO says Ebola in Congo, Uganda is global public health emergency

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Stanley Tucci Says He's Often Mistaken for Mark Strong: 'We Get Complimented on Each Other's Performances'

Stanley Tucci said he is often mistaken for Mark Strong

People Stanley Tucci in 2026; Mark StrongCredit: Cindy Ord/Getty; Ser Baffo/Disney via Getty

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  • "We get complimented on each other's performances," the actor said during a recent 92NY event

  • Strong has also addressed the comparisons between himself and his fellow bald performer

Though "flattered,"Stanley Tuccimaintains that he is not Mark Strong.

While taking part in92NY's Stanley Tucci in Conversation with Josh Horowitz:The Devil Wears Prada 2andTucci in Italypanel in New York City on May 5, moderator Josh Horowitz asked the actor what fellow celebrity people get him confused with.

"Mark Strong, always," Tucci, 65, responded. "We get complimented on each other's performances. It's really great."

The 62-year-old British performer, Tucci continued, is "such a nice person" and "such a great actor."

Stanley Tucci in 2025, Mark Strong in 2026Credit: Arturo Holmes/Getty; James McCauley/Variety via Getty

When Tucci gets the comparison to Strong, he said, "I'm very flattered. ... I just go, 'Thank you very much.' "

And while Horowitz joked, "All attractive bald men do not look alike, folks," Tucci quipped back, "Apparently, we do."

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Strong previously spoke about the comparisons to Tucci while appearing on the BBC'sThe One Showin 2025.

"We met, actually, and I had to confess to him that somebody once asked me to sign a poster because they thought I was him, and she wouldn't take no for an answer. So, I just signed it as him," Strong said.

"And he, when we met, told me he's done the same. So I don't know why we get mistaken for each other," the actor continued of himself and Tucci.

Added Strong: "I played a character inKingsmanwho had, sort of, glasses. I suppose we look similar, and you can find a photo of us looking similar. But we've become good friends, so that's a bonus!"

Stanley Tucci (left) and Mark Strong (right) in 2015Credit: David M. Benett/Getty

Tucci and Strong have yet to star in a film together. However, they did pose for a photo at the opening night ofA View from the Bridgeon London's West End in 2015.

Strong starred in the production of the Arthur Miller play as it was revived in London and later on Broadway.

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Trump threatens to pull endorsement of US Representative Lauren Boebert after she campaigns for Massie

WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump threatened a primary challenge on Saturday against ‌hardline conservative U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert, until ‌now a staunch Trump ally, after she campaigned for maverick ​Representative Thomas Massie in his Kentucky district.

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• "Boebert is campaigning for the Worst 'Republican' Congressman in the History of our Country, Thomas Massie, of the Great Commonwealth of Kentucky, ‌and anybody who ⁠can be that dumb deserves a good Primary fight!" Trump wrote on Truth ⁠Social.

• Trump has vowed to unseat Massie, a Republican who has defied the president in Congress over ​major legislation ​and the Iran war ​and led his party's ‌drive to release government files on the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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• The president's quest to unseat Massie poses a test for his hold on the Republican Party.

• Trump's social ‌media post came hours after ​Boebert made campaign appearances for ​Massie, who faces ​Trump-endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein, a retired ‌Navy SEAL, in Tuesday's Republican ​primary in ​Kentucky.

• "Is anyone interested in running against Weak Minded Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District?" Trump ​posted. "Just let ‌me know, or announce your Candidacy, and I ​will be there for you!"

(Reporting by David ​MorganEditing by Rod Nickel)

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