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Behind the Bylines: When ownership and politics collide, we defend the joke, not the reporting
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Behind the Bylines: When ownership and politics collide, we defend the joke, not the reporting
Lately, my phone has been bombarded with links, memes, and worried notes about free speech. It is encouraging to see people who rarely engage in conversations about the First Amendment begin to discuss it in concrete terms and to share articles as if the stakes finally feel real. What strikes me is not only the amount of attention, but the pattern of it. These same individuals are often silent when conversations about infringement on a free pres…
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