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Binoculars and batteries: What it’s like covering Trump’s hush money trial


NEW YORK — You pack for a day at Donald Trump’s trial like you’re going on a long hike to nowhere. Water, food, binoculars, laptop, mobile wireless and a big, big battery — you need all of that for an 11-hour journey in which you are mostly just … sitting and typing.
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