
Scott Nover
Features writer and columnist. @slate contributing writer, @gzeromedia AI newsletter, @every contributing editor. My editorial assistant is a dog.
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6 days ago |
abajournal.com | Scott Nover
Home Syndicated Sarah Palin and the N.Y. Times are in court… Constitutional Law Sarah Palin and the N.Y. Times are in court again; here’s why Sarah Palin has returned to a lower Manhattan courtroom this week, determined to prove that the New York Times defamed her in a 2017 editorial that suggested a link between a map published by her political action committee and the 2011 shooting of former Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. If this squabble sounds familiar, it’s because it...
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Scott Nover
Sarah Palin has returned to a Lower Manhattan courtroom this week, determined to prove that the New York Times defamed her in a 2017 editorial that suggested a link between a map published by her political action committee and the 2011 shooting of former Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. If this squabble sounds familiar, it’s because it happened before — same judge and same courtroom, too.
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1 week ago |
jewishworldreview.com | Frances Vinall |Scott Nover |Patrick Svitek |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. The Trump administration will seek to cut funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which contributes money to NPR and PBS, according to White House officials. The rescissions, requests to cancel funding already appropriated by Congress, are expected to be sent to Capitol Hill once lawmakers return from recess later this month.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Frances Vinall |Scott Nover |Patrick Svitek
Trump administration will ask Congress to cut funding for NPR and PBS (washingtonpost.com) Trump administration will ask Congress to cut funding for NPR and PBS By Frances Vinall; Scott Nover; Patrick Svitek 2025041515473500 The Trump administration will seek to cut funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which contributes money to NPR and PBS, according to White House officials.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompany.com | Scott Nover
Amazon is betting big on movie theaters—even if it isn’t counting on mega profits. The Silicon Valley giant told The New York Timeslast week that it is planning to release about 14 movies annually in theaters across the United States, an untraditional move for a company that has for years focused on streaming.
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