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Judge temporarily blocks search of slain reporter’s phone
A Nevada judge has temporarily blocked a request by police to search a cell phone associated with a slain newspaper reporter.

Slain Nevada journalist allegedly stabbed by subject of stories
A slain Nevada newspaper journalist was allegedly murdered by the subject of one of his prior stories, according to police.

Nevada reporter dies after altercation, stabbing at home
A reporter with a Nevada newspaper was killed over the weekend after an apparent altercation escalated into a stabbing at his home.

Washington Post refuses arbitration after disciplining reporters
A union representing two Washington Post journalists has sued the newspaper for failing to engage in arbitration hearings.

Fox boss threatens lawsuit against Australian blog over January 6 claims
Fox Corporation CEO Lachlan Murdoch is threatening to sue an independent website over a column that linked him to the January 6 riot.

Editor says NYTimes journalists shouldn’t complain on Twitter
Social media isn't the place for complaints about colleagues and other matters, the new newspaper executive said.

USA Today writer resigns after plagiarism discovered
USA Today says it has deleted nearly two dozen articles from its website after it was discovered a junior writer fabricated quotes.

Washington Post in turmoil over Twitter behavior of Millennial reporters
Millennial reporters had to be reminded how to act like adults. Maybe it's time the newspaper look beyond Harvard candidates.

Los Angeles Times fact-checks Sacramento Bee over shooting coverage
A veteran journalist has been called out by the Los Angeles Times after a fact-check revealed errors in a scoop published last week.

Attorney General holds meeting with publishers targeted in leaks probe
The U.S. Attorney General said the Justice Department would strengthen its policies regarding the collection of records belonging to journalists and lawmakers.

Trump administration snooped for anonymous news sources
The Justice Department issued subpoenas for records related to journalists at the New York Times in order to learn anonymous sources, the newspaper said.

Viewpoint: What used to be journalism is now just PR
As a result of cuts to newsrooms, PR is becoming more dominant. That's a problem in the era of online misinformation.
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Jaigris Hodson