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Newsmax Made Defamatory Statements About Dominion, Judge Says
The defamation case, over falsehoods spread about the 2020 election, is headed to a jury this month.
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CNBC and Fox Business See Viewership Soar Amid Market Chaos
Viewership of Fox Business and CNBC has soared since President Trumpâs tariffs created chaos in the global economy.
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Bob McManus, Blunt Editorial Voice of New York Post, Dies at 81
As the editor of the tabloidâs editorial page and as a columnist, he skewered those he considered phonies and symbols of failed progressivism.
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Trump White House Wonât Respond to Some Journalists Who Display Their Pronouns
Some Trump administration officials have declined to answer questions from several journalists on the basis of their email signatures.
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Judge Orders White House to Restore APâs Access to Trump
The Trump administration has barred the news outlet from certain events for its use of the term âGulf of Mexico,â which a federal judge agreed amounted to a violation of the First Amendment.
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Robert W. McChesney, Who Warned of Corporate Media Control, Dies at 72
In over a dozen books, he explored the failures of journalism and the internet, blaming capitalism and calling for the nationalization of Facebook and Google.
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On Her New Podcast, Meghan Markle Talks Media Scrutiny, Kindness and Family
For the first episode of âConfessions of a Female Founder,â the Duchess of Sussex interviewed Whitney Wolfe Herd, the chief executive of Bumble.
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Trump and Paramount Agree on Mediator in â60 Minutesâ Lawsuit
President Trumpâs $20 billion suit accuses CBS News of deceptively editing an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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John Peck, Underground Cartoonist Known as The Mad Peck, Dies at 82
Among many other accomplishments, he illustrated a scholarly work on the history of comic books and wrote record reviews in four-panel comic-strip form.
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Jesse Kornbluth, Magazine Writer Who Covered Everything, Dies at 79
He reported on the highs and lows of culture in the pages of Vanity Fair and elsewhere. He also wrote seven books of nonfiction and two novels.
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âWhite Lotusâ Ratings Continue to Increase
The show, which ends its third season on Sunday, has built one of the largest audiences of any HBO series.
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âThe White Lotusâ Luxury: How Branded Collaborations Are Capitalizing on Privilege
The hit HBO series satirizes luxury vacationersâ privilege. That hasnât slowed demand for branded collaborations that sell the showâs lavish lifestyle.
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Robert S. Rifkind, Who Defended a Libel Suit by Ariel Sharon, Dies at 88
In one of the biggest cases he worked on, he represented Time magazine when Mr. Sharon, Israelâs defense minister, sued it over its reporting on a 1983 massacre in Lebanon.
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Trump Extends TikTok Deal Deadline, Delaying a Potential Ban
The app was facing a Saturday deadline to change its ownership or face a ban in the United States.
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As Markets Plunge Over Trump Tariffs, All Is Calm on Fox News
There is no onscreen stock ticker. One anchor reassured viewers that âPresident Trump is keeping another campaign promise.â
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Trump Officials Have Not Funded Radio Free Europe, Despite Court Order
The delay in disbursement has forced the news organization, which relies almost exclusively on congressional funding, to furlough some of its staff and cut parts of its programming.
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Review: Clooney, Fair and Balanced, in âGood Night, and Good Luckâ
George Clooney makes Edward R. Murrow a saint of sane journalism for a world that still needs one in a stage adaptation of the 2005 movie.
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John Thornton, Venture Capitalist Who Founded The Texas Tribune, Dies at 59
He founded The Texas Tribune, a model for nonprofit grass-roots news organizations nationwide, and the American Journalism Project, which supports them.
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Radhika Jones, Vanity Fairâs Top Editor, Steps Down
Ms. Jones has led the gilded magazine of culture, business and politics since 2017.
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Richard Bernstein Dies at 80; Times Correspondent, Critic and Author
He wrote from Europe and Asia, served as a book critic and produced a raft of books, on subjects ranging from the French condition to multiculturalism.
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