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How hard is it to hold elected officials' feet to the fire, especially with social media and recorded footage of them spouting mistruths ad nauseam?
Some Biden administration officials are reportedly worried about the effect broader press access might have on the public's opinion of Israel.
New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet said the act "profoundly undermines press freedom."
“They threw him aside like he was a little bag of popcorn," the president recounted at a rally in Pennsylvania.
The officer was captured on camera aiming a weapon at a reporter covering protests.
"I go to church. I'm dying to get back to church," snapped a Reuters reporter. But the press wants to know: "Is is safe?"
There’s an "understated respectability" that is "secretly pernicious," said one woman.
Martin Baron, the Post's executive editor, told staff in an internal email that it's "not always easy to know where to draw the line."
Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, had been jailed since 2017. They had reported on the brutal crackdown on the minority group.
"We have to have a relationship with some players that we don't agree with," Stewart said of a continued U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia.