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Amy Harris argues the release of her phone records would violate her right as a journalist to not reveal confidential sources.
about 2 years ago
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Press secretary Jen Psaki argues closing the briefing room would send the wrong
message.
about 2 years ago
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An abridged “Good Morning America” interview made it look as if the CDC director was disregarding covid-19 deaths among those with underlying health conditions.
about 2 years ago
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Jurors in the New York Times libel suit learned of Judge Jed Rakoff’s ruling from news alerts on their phones — while they were deliberating.
almost 2 years ago
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Whether defending Putin or downplaying the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin-backed
news operation draws propaganda accusations.
almost 2 years ago
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News outlets rarely publish images of violent crime. Some say that sanitizes a gun violence crisis.
over 1 year ago
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Trump’s Georgia trial will be televised, a judge ruled in a state that offers far more courthouse media access than the other places he is facing charges.
5 months ago
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After eight years of Trump in politics, is a “banality of crazy” setting in?
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The news media is asking itself: “Terrorists” or “militants”? “Invasion” or “incursion”?
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Press freedom advocates are raising the alarm that the arrests of the Atmore News’s publisher and reporter are unconstitutional
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In 2003, McDonald’s heiress Joan B. Kroc bequeathed more than $200 million to NPR. This is the impact of the record-breaking gift over the past 20 years.
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