A federal appeals court said that the judge overseeing the original trial, which Ms. Palin lost, had wrongly excluded evidence and might have swayed jurors as they were deliberating.
Category: News and News Media
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How Partisan Media Outlets Covered RFK Jr.’s Trump Endorsement
Conservative coverage of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to suspend his presidential campaign focused on the potential boon for the former president. Liberal outlets downplayed the impact it would have.
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John Lansing, Who Guided NPR Through Tumultuous Times, Dies at 67
He led the broadcasting organization during the coronavirus pandemic, a decline in revenue and a period of extreme political polarization.
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Almin Karamehmedovic Named President of ABC News
Almin Karamehmedovic, the senior executive producer of ABC’s flagship newscast with anchor David Muir, will run Disney’s news division.
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Star Tribune to Change Name and Expand Minnesota News Coverage
The newspaper in Minneapolis is expanding its statewide coverage and changing its name to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
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Trump’s Interviews Since Harris Joined the Presidential Race
A whirl of appearances in media venues large and small have defined Donald Trump’s past four weeks, as he tries to wrest attention from his new opponent, Kamala Harris.
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Judge Blocks Joint Streaming Service from Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery
The planned service from Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery was slated to cost $42.99 a month and aimed at fans who had abandoned cable TV.
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The Onion Adds a Monthly Print Edition
The satirical site is hoping a newspaper with fake stories and fake ads will lead to real money.
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In San Francisco, Local News Is Seeing a Resurgence
The city has become a hothouse for experimentation in local news. Could it serve as a model for the rest of the country?
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The New York Times Will Stop Endorsing Candidates in New York Races
The paper’s editorial board will continue to endorse presidential candidates, as it has for more than 160 years.
