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Letters to the Editor: Trump wasn't on trial for sex, and other things his followers refuse to...
Los Angeles Times· 2 hours agoTo the editor: I would like to respond to the low-information voter in your article on the Trump...
Letters to the Editor: How the Biden administration can save itself embarrassment over homeless...
Los Angeles Times· 2 hours agoTo the editor: I have worked for years to change U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs policy...
Letters to the Editor: There's nothing 'controversial' about this definition of antisemitism
Los Angeles Times· 2 hours agoTo the editor: Michael Rothberg, a professor of English and comparative literature at UCLA, labels...
The Most Heated Debate on Trump’s Felony Conviction Is Happening on … Wikipedia?
Slate via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoTrump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with paying hush money to...
Profits are up, AI is ascendant, and California is back on top in the 70th edition of the Fortune...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoGood morning. I’m Alyson Shontell, Fortune’s editor-in-chief. Seventy years ago, we published the...
Microsoft brings video and CTV ads (including Netflix inventory) to Advertising Editor
Search Engine Land· 1 hour agoMicrosoft is expanding its advertising toolkit, now supporting Video and Connected TV (CTV) ads in...
Gordon Hayward report card: Veteran forward waited until OKC exit interview to take shot
The Oklahoman· 1 hour agoEditor’s note: Over the next few weeks, The Oklahoman will publish a series of report cards on each...
New Post editors Matt Murray, Robert Winnett praised for tough journalism
Washington Post· 14 hours agoThe two new editors tapped by Washington Post publisher and CEO William Lewis to oversee a...
With its top editor abruptly gone, The Washington Post grapples with a hastily announced restructure
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThe struggling Washington Post found itself in some turmoil on Monday following the abrupt departure...
Letter: Stop tolerating bad behavior in Congress
Reading Eagle, Pa. via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoEditor: In the real world an employee who made a racist remark or acted in a racist way toward another employee would be suspended without pay or even fired. But not in Congress ...