Journalism
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Rosanna Arquette Condemns Weinstein’s Ongoing Denial in Prison Interview: ‘The Rapes Happened’
The “Pulp Fiction” actress shuts down the imprisoned movie mogul’s allegation that she “exaggerated” her account of assault
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White House Denounces ABC News’ Iranian Drone Strike Coverage, Claims ‘No Such Threat’ Exists
“They wrote this based on one email that was sent to local law enforcement in California about a single, unverified tip,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says
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New York Times Newsroom Hits Record 2,300 Journalists
The paper is profitable and growing, even as competitors scale back
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Trump Nominates State Department Official to Lead Voice of America’s Parent Agency
Sarah B. Rogers will need Senate confirmation to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, while Trump has tapped Michael Rigas as acting CEO
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‘Morning Joe’ Explains Why the Iran War Has Made It Impossible for Trump to ‘Bend Reality’ | Video
“The idea that we’ve won? We haven’t,” host Joe Scarborough says
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CNN’s Clarissa Ward Ashamed by Trump Admin’s Iran War Social Media Posts: ‘Staggering Lack of Humility’ | Video
“It just plays into the worst stereotypes about America and how America wields its power,” the international correspondent tells Stephen Colbert live from Iraq
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Jeff Bezos to Meet With Washington Post Leaders After Mass Layoffs
The billionaire owner has stayed largely silent since the paper cut more than 300 journalists
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Tony Dungy Out at NBC’s ‘Football Night in America’: ‘Disappointing News’
The former NFL coach says he’ll have “lasting memories” of his 17-year tenure
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Barry Diller Says He Would Change CNN in ‘Every Way’ as Owner: ‘It Has Not Been Managed Optimally’ | Video
News broke earlier this year that the billionaire media and tech investor was interested in acquiring the news network
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DOJ Says Voice of America Parent Has No Succession Plan After Kari Lake Ruling
Government attorneys representing the U.S. Agency for Global Media tell the court that President Trump needs to nominate a permanent CEO
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New York Times Defends Photojournalists’ ‘Clear Importance and Public Service’ as Pentagon Bars Access
The Times has previously sued the Defense Department over access to the Pentagon
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Lawrence O’Donnell Ridicules Trump’s Special Envoy as ‘Stupid Enough’ to Believe Putin Isn’t Helping Iran | Video
The “Last Word” host dubs Steve Witkoff the president’s “clown of the day”
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‘Morning Joe’: Joe Rogan’s Iran War Criticism Shows ‘A Lot of People Feel Betrayed’ by Trump | Video
“The scales falleth from his eyes,” host Joe Scarborough says of Rogan’s recent criticisms of the president
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Pentagon Blocks Photojournalists From Iran War Briefings After ‘Unflattering’ Pete Hegseth Photos | Report
Only Defense Department photographers have been allowed into subsequent briefings, the Washington Post reports
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Voice of America Looks to Rebuild After Rejection of Kari Lake
A judge’s order could allow VOA journalists to return to the US-funded global news organization. The “next fight,” says one, is to ensure “we continue to produce journalism and not propaganda”
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