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The Most Baffling Part of the Disaster Unfolding at the Washington Post
Slate via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoAd revenue and subscription numbers have both declined. The paper lost an estimated $77 million in...
Congress fiddles as local news industry burns | Brier Dudley
Seattle Times· 15 hours agoAmericans know the local press is important to democracy and their communities — 85% said so in a...
Washington Post executive editor steps down in surprise move, just months before November election
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOver a decade later, the paper faced battles with staying profitable. Many staffers characterized...
Over Easy: Sunday morning coming down
Valley News· 2 days agoOn Sunday morning there is a moment when I hesitate before I head out the door to scoop up our newspaper from the driveway. The Sunday paper is no more....
Former FWP director refutes account of Gianforte wolf kill published by New York Times
Billings Gazette· 5 days agoFish, Wildlife & Parks, on Monday refuted allegations made in a June 2 New York Times story in which...
The Brits Invade US Newsrooms With a ‘Killer Instinct’ and Fleet Street Ethics
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRobert Winnett, the soon-to-be executive editor of the Washington Post, is the latest British...
Epoch Times Executive Accused of Laundering $67 Million
New York Times· 5 days agoWeidong Guan was charged with three counts in a scheme that the Justice Department said caused...
The artist 'not surprised' to be a best-seller
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoArtTactic has also found that while the global art market declined by 18% last year, Africa's only shrank by 8.4%. In its 2024 assessment of the industry
Boomers Love Saying 'Back in My Day, It Was Cheaper.' But Was It?
CNET· 2 days agoYounger generations will never understand the struggle of having a house full of people but only one...
JD Supra: Better Health Care Newsletter
JD Supra· 2 days agoFederal officials have capped the cost of insulin at $35 a month. For now, that gives relief only to patients 65 and older covered by Medicare. Big Pharma in recent years has flouted that charitable intent.