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Home » Samuel Alito Is Not Retiring From Supreme Court—NPR Retracts Story Published In Error

Samuel Alito Is Not Retiring From Supreme Court—NPR Retracts Story Published In Error

By News RoomJune 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Samuel Alito Is Not Retiring From Supreme Court—NPR Retracts Story Published In Error
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National Public Radio retracted a story that reported Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito would retire, insisting the story was “published in error” minutes after it went viral online—although speculation about the 76-year-old judge’s possible retirement has continued since he was briefly hospitalized in April.

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Alito has not announced his retirement as of Tuesday morning, and Forbes has reached out to the Supreme Court’s public information office for further comment.

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