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CNN defamation trial comes at a rough time for legacy media — and for the struggling network
Read full article: CNN defamation trial comes at a rough time for legacy media — and for the struggling networkCNN is on trial for libel this week before a jury in Florida, and it comes at a particularly inopportune time for legacy media.
They look like — and link to — real news articles. But they're actually ads from the Harris campaign
Read full article: They look like — and link to — real news articles. But they're actually ads from the Harris campaignA Harris advertising campaign that uses Google search is prompting some concerns among news outlets about their work being co-opted for political purposes.
Fox settlement part of flurry of lawsuits over election lies
Read full article: Fox settlement part of flurry of lawsuits over election liesFox News’ nearly $800 million settlement of a voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit marks the first milestone in a larger legal strategy designed to combat the false claims and conspiracy theories about elections that have rippled through the U.S. for nearly three years.
Hannity, Fox face ethical issues over Trump text revelations
Read full article: Hannity, Fox face ethical issues over Trump text revelationsThe revelation of text messages from Sean Hannity offering advice for former President Donald Trump raises ethical issues for both the prime-time host and his network, Fox News Channel.
Court weighs allowing courtroom cameras in George Floyd case
Read full article: Court weighs allowing courtroom cameras in George Floyd caseThe judge overseeing the case has yet to decide whether cameras will be allowed. But the state attorney general’s office, which is prosecuting the case, opposes them, saying cameras would only create more problems. The former officers have consented to cameras, but prosecutors have resisted, saying they may revisit the issue as the trial nears. Defense attorneys say cameras would help ensure the trial is fair and open during the pandemic, when courtroom attendance has been limited to allow for social distancing. Kirtley, who is part of the coalition, said any concerns that cameras would be disruptive can be managed by the judge.