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New York Times requests to block subpoenas for reporters regarding Air Force One coverage

The New York Times has filed a motion to prevent subpoenas that would compel its reporters to testify about their reporting on Air Force One. The newspaper contends that these subpoenas violate journalistic protections.

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The New York Times has filed a motion to block subpoenas that require its reporters to testify about their coverage of Air Force One. The legal action comes as part of ongoing investigations related to the reporting. The newspaper argues that the subpoenas infringe on journalistic protections and the freedom of the press.

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New York Times seeks to block subpoenas to reporters over Air Force One reporting

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New York Times requests to block subpoenas for reporters regarding Air Force One coverage