Seized items to be returned to Kansas newspaper after controversial police raid

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Seized items to be returned to Kansas newspaper after controversial police raid
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Seized items will be returned to a Kansas newspaper following a police raid critics have described as a blatant violation of constitutional rights. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

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