In an opinion essay in The Wall Street Journal, the justice disputed a ProPublica report, saying he was not required to disclose the trip or recuse himself from his benefactor’s cases.
Tag: News and News Media
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How ‘Undisputed’ Emerged as an Unlikely Forum for Smart Talk About Politics and Race
It’s not surprise that this sports talk show is an indispensable source of chatter about sports. What’s weird is how good it is at talking about politics and race.
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3 Charged With New Hampshire Public Radio Attacks
The homes of New Hampshire Public Media journalists were vandalized after they aired a sexual harassment investigation involving a prominent businessman in the state.
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Tunisians Mourn a Hard-Fought Freedom Rapidly Slipping Away
When reflecting on their Arab Spring revolution, Tunisians often say that freedom of expression was the only concrete achievement. As the country slides back toward autocracy, that, too, is being quickly eroded.
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Prison Sentence for José Rubén Zamora, Guatemalan Newspaper Publisher
The trial of José Rubén Zamora, the founder of a newspaper, was convicted of money laundering and sentenced to up to six years — a sign, critics say, that democracy in Guatemala is crumbling.