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Aug 14 2023
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Raid on Kansas Paper Shows Perilous State of Free Press
As the police raided Marion County Record editor and publisher Eric Meyer’s home August 11 (Committee to Protect Journalists, 8/12/23; AP, 8/13/23; New York Times, 8/13/23), his 98-year-old mother was aghast, watching the cops rummage through her things. “She was very upset, yelling about ‘Gestapo tactics’ and ‘where are all the good people?’” Meyer told FAIR. He said that after the raid she “
FAIRMar 25 2024
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Press conference regarding the legislation of Article 23 national security laws, in Hong Kong
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 04 2019
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Trump says dishonest press isn't free press
On World Press Freedom Day, President Trump said the press won’t truly be free until it covers him correctly. “Unfortunately some of the press doesn’t cover me accurately,” Mr. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “In fact, they go out of their way to cover me inaccurately, so I don’t think that’s a free press. I think that’s a dishonest press.” The president said The New York Times, a
Washington TimesMar 19 2024
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AK House, Senate Majorities discuss education funding at press conferences
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Education once again took center stage at a series of press availabilities from the Alaska House and Senate Majorities held on Tuesday, March 19. The conferences come one day after the combined legislature failed to override Governor Dunleavy’s veto of an education bill which would have raised the Base Student Allocation (BSA) by $680 per student. Throwing water on
KTVFMar 22 2024
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Stanton community serves free meals to first responders
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Many may say first responders have a thankless job, but for the first responders of Powell County, they are receiving a thanks in a special way. “So many times, and especially with first responders, when you think of them, its a bad event, a fire, a car wreck, someone in your family. So, we wanted it to be a positive event and we’re focusing on them to thank them for
WKYTMar 25 2024
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Vigil for slain officer draws family, friends, fellow officers - Silvercity Daily Press
By RON WARNICK Eastern New Mexico News TUCUMCARI — An estimated 500 people shared memories last Wednesday evening, March 20, as they mourned the slain New Mexico State Police officer shot to death March 15 about 15 miles west of Tucumcari. The vigil drew Justin Hare’s family, friends and fellow officers from as far away as Hobbs. The suspect, Jaremy Smith of South Carolina, was captured in
Silver City Daily PressMar 14 2024
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Reviewing the news: Fires and free throws
Fire early Thursday evening caused considerable damage to the old Clifton hotel building, now known as the Fochtman annex. The fire damage was confined mainly to the third and fourth floors of the building, but water caused considerable loss to the Fochtman meat market, bakery, the Greenwell barber shop and the Murphy cigar factory, in that building, and to the McCabe hardware in the building
Petoskey News-ReviewMar 13 2024
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Cleveland Browns Free Agency Tracker
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – The Cleveland Browns have made more than a dozen free agency decisions over the last three days, according to national reports.
The following players below have been added, kept, or lost in free agency this season. Click on the names to read more about each player.
WKBN 27Mar 18 2024
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Businesses, state say workforce training is key - Silvercity Daily Press
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions kicked off a series of roundtable discussions with employers in Silver City and Deming on Thursday, outlining resources it offers to businesses and getting feedback in return. “A lot of people don’t know what our department does, and they especially don’t know that we have a lot of services for businesses, including in the compliance world. We
Silver City Daily PressMar 14 2024
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McKee, Alviti to hold press briefing on Washington Bridge status
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Thursday we will find out what’s next for the Washington Bridge; will it be replaced or repaired?
Governor Dan McKee and RIDOT Director Peter Alviti will be holding a media briefing at three this afternoon to let everyone know.
In addition to the governor and director, a representative from the construction company currently overseeing the bridge will be
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