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  2. Data re-identification - Wikipedia

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    Creation of data-release policies: making sure de-identification rhetoric is accurate, drawing up contracts that prohibit re-identification attempts and dissemination of sensitive information, establishing data enclaves, and utilizing data-based strategies to match required protection standards to the level of risk.

  3. Source (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    Outside journalism, sources are sometimes known as "news sources". Examples of sources include official records, publications or broadcasts, officials in government or business, organizations or corporations, witnesses of crime, accidents or other events, and people involved with or affected by a news event or issue.

  4. California Senate Bill 1421 (2018) - Wikipedia

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    The California Highway Patrol had produced no records. [8] L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s department would not cooperate unless reporters identified specific cases. [8] The Los Angeles County Probation Department will not release records, citing laws prohibiting records about minors from being released. [8]

  5. Ex-National Archivist Thinks Trump Is Hiding His Records to ...

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/GettyWith the National Archives now at the center of a historic fight over records between the current and former president, the two people who once ran that ...

  6. Judge orders US Army to release records on Trump’s ... - AOL

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    The US Army has been ordered by a district court judge to release records related to former President Donald Trump’s controversial August visit to Arlington National Cemetery by this Friday at ...

  7. Trump refuses to release medical records as concerns about ...

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    Since Donald Trump first emerged on the scene of American politics in 2015, he has refused to provide a glimpse into his medical records.. If Trump, 78, succeeds in November, he will become the ...

  8. News embargo - Wikipedia

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    However, sometimes publicists will send embargoed press releases to newsrooms unsolicited in hopes that they will respect the embargo date without having first agreed to do so—the phrase "For Immediate Release" often found at the top of press releases indicates that the information in the release is not embargoed. News organizations sometimes ...

  9. Shield laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shield laws in the United States are designed to protect reporters' privilege or to prevent prosecution when states’ laws differ, especially on the issue of abortion. [1] Reporters’ privilege involves the right of media to refuse to testify as to the information and/or sources of information obtained during the news gathering and ...