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A Supreme Court justice responded with laughter when a reporter from MS NOW pressed multiple questions during a public appearance. The exchange was captured on video and shared online.
nypost.comA Supreme Court justice laughed as an MS NOW reporter asked a series of questions during a public event. The reporter continued pressing for answers while the justice responded with a question of his own. The exchange was recorded and posted on social media.
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The video shows the justice smiling during the interaction. No further details about the setting or the topics discussed were provided in the report.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
SemaforAuthorities have deployed officers and set up joint command centers ahead of protests organized after a civic group deadline for undocumented migrants to leave. Sixty-one anti-migrant demonstrations occurred between April and June.
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