Journalism
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RuPaul Regrets Agreeing to an Autobiography: ‘I Did Not Think This Memoir S–t Through’
The “Drag Race” icon’s book, “The House of Hidden Meanings,” comes out March 5
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New York Times Puzzle Editor Will Shortz Suffers Stroke
“I had a stroke on Feb. 4 and have been in rehabilitation since then,” he shares with NPR “Weekend Edition” Sunday Puzzle listeners
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New York Times Management Denies Union’s Accusations of a ‘Racially Targeted Witch Hunt’ Over Oct. 7 Story Leak
The labor group representing NYT journalists called on the paper to “cease” the internal investigation into who shared information on a shelved episode of “The Daily”
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Above the Line Editor Quits by Posting Screed Against Publisher Patrick Graham on Site, Accuses Him of Not Paying Employees
“As of now, I’m owed $16,000,” interim editor Ed Douglas says
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‘Kill Tony’ Podcast Signs Distribution Deal With Studio71 | Exclusive
Tony Hinchcliffe’s podcast generates over 2 million downloads per episode, with more than 150 million views and downloads over its 10-year run
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CNN CEO Mark Thompson Lays Out 5-Pronged Plan for Network’s Future | Exclusive
“When it comes to revenue, we need to become hunters rather than farmers,” Thompson said in an internal memo
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Facebook to Remove News Tab for US Users in April
The company will also stop paying Australian publishers
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Chris Hayes Says Supreme Court Is ‘Helping Donald Trump’ With April Hearing on Immunity Claim | Video
The MSNBC host says the multiply-indicted ex-president must stand trial for election interference because “American voters actually deserve the knowledge in either direction”
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New York Times Opens Leak Investigation Over Israel-Gaza Reporting
The paper has questioned its staff about the Intercept’s report that the Times shelved an episode of “The Daily” podcast covering Hamas’ use of sexual violence following Oct. 7
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Former Messenger Execs Sue Startup for Going Back on Promised $150K Severance Packages
A trio of sales employees seek 6 months of their base salary, as laid out in their contracts
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Taylor Lorenz Launches Video Podcast With Vox Media
The Washington Post reporter’s “Power User” debuts March 21 with new episodes every Thursday
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3 Digital Media Outlets Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
Raw Story, AlterNet and The Intercept add to increasing pushback against the technology company’s method of training chatbots
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Dr. Phil Doubles Down on COVID Complaints That Stunned ‘The View’ Hosts, and Gets Debunked Again | Video
SiriusXM host John Fugelsang was quick to remind the TV personality of his inaccuracies
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Netflix Scraps iTunes Payments for Longtime Subscribers
Customers must switch to paying the streamer directly or get cut off; some say the change comes with hefty price hike
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‘Morning Joe’ Guests Demonize White Rural Voters as a ‘Threat to Democracy’ | Video
“They don’t believe in an independent press, free speech. They’re most likely to say the president should be backed unilaterally,” author Tom Schaller says














