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How NPR and Nina Totenberg responded to her erroneous report that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring presents a helpful, ...
Nina Totenberg gave a puzzling explanation for her false report about Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito retiring, stunning ...
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NPR retracted a story falsely reporting Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring after correspondent Nina Totenberg ...
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg wrote an apology to Justice Samuel Alito after she published a report about ...
NPR journalist Nina Totenberg on Tuesday discussed the events leading up to a story from the outlet about Supreme Court ...
NPR reported, then retracted a story claiming 76-year-old Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito plans to retire with midterm ...
NPR's legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg reads her apology to Justice Samuel Alito live on "All Things Considered." ...
NPR and its longtime legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg had to make an embarrassing retraction Tuesday after ...