The Supreme Court heard arguments today over President Trump’s efforts to fire Federal Reserve Board Member Lisa Cook. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett breaks down the key points made in court.
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A short related article that accompanies the main story to provide additional details or a different perspective. For example, if the main story discusses a new policy change, a sidebar might highlight its impact, profile an important advocate or explore the history of similar policies.
An exclusive story that a media outlet obtains and publishes before any other news organization. Whether it’s a jaw-dropping scoop or an eye-opening interview, exclusives are sure to grab reader attention and drive traffic to a publication.
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An authoritative person who offers sharp insights, analysis and (usually) a dash of personality on current events or specific topics. Unlike reporters, commentators add depth and interpretation to the who, what, when, where and why of news and trends.
