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A reporter was familiar with the insurance giant under scrutiny and the law firm known for its attack stance. Then one hired ...
The company has invoked the murder of an executive last year to complain about coverage in news outlets, on streaming ...
Steve Adubato sits down with David Enrich, author of "Murder the Truth," and Deputy Investigations Editor at The New York Times, to explore how political pressure, self-censorship, and threats to ...
But even with that decision still in place, reporter David Enrich has discovered a shocking wave of legal attacks that is being waged on journalists in towns and cities across the country. These are ...
Author David Enrich on his new book exploring legal attacks that have had impact on newsgathering nationwide.
David Enrich was European banking editor for The Wall Street Journal, where he was responsible for coordinating the Journal’s coverage of banking and regulatory policy across Europe.
PBS NEWSHOUR: New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's tariffs and ...
JAN MOIR: Quite a week for the Montecito Two, what with Meghan launching her podcast, her jams and her packets of pancake mix - or 'flour' as I like to call it.
New York Times deputy investigations editor David Enrich told Morning Edition that local officials and business moguls are also turning to lawsuits or the threat of them with varying degrees of ...
David Enrich: This is a case that the Supreme Court decided in 1964. The idea was that if you want to have a free press and if you want to have free speech, it's really important to make sure that ...