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On Monday, top honors in journalism and the arts — the Pulitzer Prizes — were doled out. These remarkable stories are a window to our world, as you’ll see in several spots here. For starters, I’m worried about what our government doesn’t want us to know, including what our armed drones are really doing in Syria and other hot spots.. That’s one more reminder why we need the First Amendment more than ever.
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. Today, life imitates art — and yet the real-world Grand Prix-style barriers protecting our government are also symbolic ofYou see it everywhere. In the 2020s, the First Amendment — that bold cornerstone of the American Experiment meant to, to air their grievances against the government, and to speak freely — is dying a death of 1,000 cuts, along with
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