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East Texas newspaper apologizes for photo caption after referring to Trump protesters as Antifa members
Read full article: East Texas newspaper apologizes for photo caption after referring to Trump protesters as Antifa membersFILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana File)TYLER, Texas – An East Texas newspaper is apologizing after it published a photo caption that referred to President Trump protesters as members of Antifa, a radical left-wing group. The image, pictured above in this story, was from the Associated Press and it showed Trump supporters climbing a wall at the Capitol building during the riots on Wednesday. According to a previous KSAT 12 Trust Index article, it’s determined that Antifa wasn’t involved in the Capitol riots, despite circulating rumors. RELATED: Trust Index: No evidence Antifa was involved in deadly US Capitol siege
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Del Rio News-Herald announces closure; final edition to be published Wednesday
Read full article: Del Rio News-Herald announces closure; final edition to be published WednesdayDEL RIO, Texas – The Del Rio News-Herald will print its final edition this Wednesday, the publication announced on its website Tuesday afternoon. “Retiring the Del Rio News-Herald this week is an incredibly difficult decision, one made only after long and deep consideration,” said Leonard Woolsey, president of Southern Newspapers Inc., which owns the Del Rio News-Herald. Woolsey alerted staff about the closure before the final edition was published Tuesday, the paper said. Woolsey cited current economic conditions as a reason for the closure. The Del Rio News-Herald started in 1884, but it didn’t take on its current name until after the consolidation of two separate titles in 1929.