Judge bans video and audio recording of upcoming homicide trial
A Dane County judge has ruled that no audio or video recording will be allowed in the upcoming trial for a man accused of killing his girlfriend's mother and father.
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A Dane County judge has ruled that no audio or video recording will be allowed in the upcoming trial for a man accused of killing his girlfriend's mother and father.
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About 350 newspapers all have one thing in common on Thursday: A statement supporting the free press and decrying President Donald Trump's attacks against the media.
About 350 newspapers in the United States had editorials Thursday decrying President Donald Trump's description of the media as the "enemy of the people."
"The dirty war on the free press must end."