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Reporters covering the coronavirus pandemic remotely have found themselves in some pretty hilarious news bloopers in the process.
"Fake news is not essential," tweets Trump about an event captured on video.
“I felt like I didn't have a military voice, but now I know I do.”
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The Liberty University president said warrants were issued for New York Times and ProPublica journalists reporting on his failure to close the school for the coronavirus.
ABC News' Jonathan Karl demanded the Florida Republican apologize for the unfounded assertion that outraged many in the media.
The 54-year-old cancer survivor, who for decades helped the network deliver breaking news, had been on medical leave for an unrelated issue since February.
The network said it would bar the veteran correspondent from political coverage after he privately criticized President Trump and called himself a socialist.
Trump definitely isn't draining it, according to Carl Cameron.
The paper was criticized by its own media critic and guild for suspending reporter Felicia Sonmez after she tweeted about Bryant's rape case.
The Intercept co-founder published cellphone messages that embarrassed a Brazilian anti-corruption task force.