Nine Days to the Election That Could Break Orban's Europe
Hungary votes April 12 and Orban faces his tightest race in 16 years -- made tighter by a Washington Post report that Russia proposed staging his assassination to save him.
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Hungary votes April 12 and Orban faces his tightest race in 16 years -- made tighter by a Washington Post report that Russia proposed staging his assassination to save him.
Tlaib's Daniel Ellsberg Act would reform the 1917 Espionage Act to stop it being used against journalists and whistleblowers -- and it arrives while Don Lemon is under federal indictment.
Bloomberg reports Hungary's Tisza party has further widened its lead over Orban's Fidesz, setting up the toughest fight of his 16-year rule with the April 12 vote nine days away.
Don Lemon's federal trial for covering an ICE protest at a Minnesota church approaches with charges against a co-defendant already dropped and the legal theory under sustained criticism.
NewsGuard's First Amendment suit against the FTC survived dismissal and is heading for discovery -- where internal communications could expose political targeting.
Eleven days after a judge ordered press access restored, the Pentagon's Correspondents' Corridor remains closed and reporters work from an external annex.