Journalism
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QVC Pivots to TikTok With 24/7 Live Shopping Stream to Reach Younger Audience
The home shopping company is looking to boost decreasing sales by reaching Gen Z customers on their phones
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Trump Trust Would Make $2.2 Billion After Truth Social Files to Sell Shares
The SEC filing comes as conservative media outlet Newsmax has seen its share price surge
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Newsmax Is Now Worth More Than The New York Times and News Corp.
The conservative media outlet is worth nearly $21 billion following a second-straight blistering day on Wall Street
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Newsmax Stock Surge Continues on Day 2 After IPO, Up Another 50%
The conservative-leaning news network is worth more than the New York Times following another big morning on Wall Street
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Valnet Threatens YouTubers With ‘Legal Consequences’ for Citing Wrap Investigation | Exclusive
A legal letter warned that YouTubers were “exposing your company to various liabilities, including for defamation”
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Newsmax Shares Surge 500% in IPO Debut
The conservative news outlet has seen its shares race from $10 to more than $60 in its first few hours of trading
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Trump Wants to ‘Exact Punishment’ on Journalists by Controlling White House Seating, WHCA Says
The White House Correspondents’ Association warns that the president’s press team wants to “cynically seize control” over who gets to ask questions
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The Atlantic Editor Is ‘Not Intimidated’ by Trump Administration’s Tactics Over Signal Text Scandal | Video
“My phone number was in his phone because my phone number is in his phone,” Jeffrey Goldberg says of Mike Waltz
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Convicted Media Executive Carlos Watson’s Nearly 10-Year Sentence Commuted by Trump While Headed to Prison
The Ozy Media founder was sentenced in December for fraud and was on his way to surrender when the clemency call came through
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LA Times Sues City Over Mayor Karen Bass’ Deleted Wildfire Texts
The paper accuses officials of violating city law by auto-deleting texts tied to the Los Angeles wildfires after 30 days
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LA Times Hit by More Layoffs as Dozens Cut From Operations, Communications Divisions | Report
The latest cuts come a month after at least 40 newsroom employees accepted buyouts
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WHCA Asks Members to Show Solidarity With AP Against Trump by Wearing First Amendment Pins at the White House
The White House Correspondents’ Association also suggests members put a graphic on their social media accounts and go to court with the AP if possible
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New York Times’ OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit to Move Forward, Federal Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein will issue a ruling “expeditiously.”
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Trump White House Says Elon Musk Will Investigate Signal Group Chat Fiasco
The DOGE boss will see how The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg was “inadvertently added” to military attack discussions with Trump officials
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Marjorie Taylor Green-Led DOGE Panel Rips ‘Radical Left’ NPR and PBS, Calls to End Public Funding
NPR boss Katherine Maher was questioned about 2020 tweets in which she called President Trump a “fascist” and “deranged racist sociopath”












