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But with the arrival of smartphones that can — and do — go everywhere and with social media apps that teenagers now use for ...
The Associated Press filed a motion to dismiss U.S. Navy Veteran Zachary Young’s defamation lawsuit on Monday, insisting the complaint is “without merit” and unjustly challenges the outlet ...
Members of the Zachary Kiwanis Club promoted reading recently by donating books and reading to young students. On April 9, club members went to Zachary Early Learning Center to read “The Caring ...
The Navy veteran who successfully sued CNN for defamation, Zachary Young, is not done with his effort to hold news outlets accountable for what he says is defamatory coverage of his efforts to ...
Zachary Young, the U.S. Navy veteran who was awarded $5 million after a jury found that CNN had defamed him, is now suing the Associated Press in Florida’s 14th Judicial Court. The 15-page ...
Zachary Young also sued Puck News over its reporting on his lawsuit against CNN. By Winston Cho The Associated Press has been sued for defamation by Zachary Young, who earlier this year was ...
U.S. News & World Report has retracted a republished Associated Press report at the center of a high-stakes defamation lawsuit brought by U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, but the AP continues to ...
A Florida jury ruled in favor of Zachary Young in January. The veteran sued the network over a 2021 segment aired on The Lead with Jake Tapper. The story centered around allegations of ...
The lawyer for Zachary Young, who is suing CNN in a defamation case, asked if the network thinks "we're all stupid" while addressing jurors during his closing argument in trial on Thursday.
Young has been featured in Zachary magazine Porch and Parish’s Black History Makers for her work on the school board. “This is devastating news,” the magazine posted about Young’s death.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young is celebrating the "vindication" he received after a jury found that CNN had defamed him, concluding the intense two-week court battle.
The jury in Panama City, Florida, deliberated for more than eight hours starting Thursday before ruling in favor of Zachary Young, who blamed CNN for destroying his business by showing his face ...