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Jon Stewart Says Kaitlan Collins Is the Only Reporter Who Can Go Toe-to-Toe With Trump Officials | Video
“She’s the only one that even they aren’t quite sure what to do with,” the “Daily Show” host says of the CNN anchor
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Los Angeles Times Reports $50 Million in Losses, Says It ‘May Not Achieve’ Profitability
The paper’s parent company seeks to raise up to $500 million as it works to go public
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On Substack, TV News Personalities Find a 2nd — and Successful — Life
Journalists who built their careers in television are finding comparable levels of success, letting them scale themselves up outside of their former corporate confines
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The New York Times Hits Back After Trump Refiles $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit: ‘Nothing Has Changed’
The lawsuit was initially rejected by a federal judge in September due to its length
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Susan Stamberg, NPR’s ‘Founding Mother,’ Dies at 87
Stamberg’s son tells NPR her work was centered on “connection, through ideas and culture”
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Disney Extends Kristina Schake’s Contract as Chief Communications Officer Through Mid-2027
The new contract ensures Schake will lead the company’s communications through its CEO transition when Bob Iger’s successor is announced early next year
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‘Morning Joe’ Blasts Pete Hegseth Over ‘Deeply Worrisome’ Pentagon Press Policy: ‘This Is a Dangerous Escalation’ | Video
“The person hurt the most by this is, fill in the blank, Pete Hegseth,” co-host Joe Scarborough says
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Jennifer Welch Calls Out JD Vance for Defending Leaked Young Republican Texts as ‘Edgy, Offensive Jokes’ | Video
“If this man will not defend his wife and will not defend his kids, do you think he gives a crap about you?” the “I’ve Had It” podcast host asks the vice president’s supporters
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Anderson Cooper Explains How Press Actually Operates Inside the Pentagon: What Hegseth Said ‘Is Just a Lie’ | Video
“The American people deserve to know things,” the CNN anchor says
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CNN Sets All Access Subscription Service for $6.99 a Month, Launching at End of October
The existing subscription model, launched last year, will now be called the “Basic” tier
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CBS News’ Standards Chief Claudia Milne Exits as Part of Newsroom Shift
The exit marks the first executive-level departure since Bari Weiss became CBS News’ editor in chief
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Rachel Maddow Applauds Pentagon Journalists for Refusing Trump’s Press Policies: ‘News Orgs Have Realized It’s Really Embarrassing to Cave’ | Video
MSNBC anchors Maddow and Nicolle Wallace point to this refusal as an important step in standing up to authoritarianism
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Pentagon Reporters Lament Losing Access as Hegseth Standoff Escalates: ‘A Dark Day for Free Press’
Journalists share recollections and memorabilia from their time inside the Pentagon after news organizations rejected the Defense Secretary’s policy
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Top News Networks Shift to AP Data for 2026, 2028 Elections
ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN join Fox News in using the wire service’s election tabulation data
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Wall Street Journal Lays Off a Dozen Reporters, Editors From Health and Science News Team
“I recognize that change can be unsettling,” editor-in-chief Emma Tucker writes while saying goodbye to 35-year WSJ veteran and department chief Stefanie Ilgenfritz
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