Por: The Daily Beast Nation December 20, 2022
This reporting is one of several scoops featured in this week’s edition of , the newsletter pulling back the curtain on the media. Subscribe and send your questions, tips, and complaints Upon taking the role of publisher in 2014, Fred Ryan the Financial Times that he didn’t see any one place as the arbiter of journalism. “There’s room for many winners,” he said.Eight years later, The Washington Post can’t seem to cement itself as... + full article
The Daily Beast USA Nation December 15, 2022
will see a new wave of layoffs in the first quarter of 2023, publisher Fred Ryan announced in a town hall on Wednesday, ending a tumultuous year at the historic newsroom on a sobering note.The Post confirmed the news in a statement on Wednesday. “The Washington Post is... + más
The media’s silence on the ‘Twitter Files’ is shameful | New York Post
The week in whoppers: WaPo’s self-parody, Biden’s latest oops and more | New York Post
Vanity Fair USA Business December 14, 2022
-csjEHZ jRcJzb body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>The Washington Post Guild went into Wednesday’s town hall with a plan. Anticipating that publisher Fred Ryan wasn’t going to take live questions—he wasn’t so... + más
Let there be dark | Los Angeles Times
Staffers Go to War With WaPo Publisher Over Layoff Shocker | The Daily Beast
New York Post USA Opinion December 13, 2022
Whatever happened to “All the news that’s fit to print,” and “Democracy dies in darkness,” the respective mottos of the two most influential newspapers in the country, the New York Times and the Washington Post? Every morning, these august organs set the narrative for... + más
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 23, 2022
Publishing giant Simon & Schuster has apologized to Bob Dylan fans who spent $600 on a signed, limited-edition copy of his latest book, The Philosophy of Modern Song, but instead received a fake penned replica of the legendary musician's signature. Those who purchased the... + más
Bob Dylan’s love letters to his high school sweetheart are up for auction | The Boston Globe
Bob Dylan apologizes following controversy about autographs in new book | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 04, 2022
Former Twitter employees have sued the social media giant, alleging that the company violated and planned to violate federal and state laws that govern mass layoffs. The lawsuit comes as a large fraction of Twitter's employee base has been receiving layoff notices in the... + más
What is the WARN Act and what does it have to do with the Twitter layoffs? | Newsweek
Elon Musk could be fined half a million dollars every day over Twitter cull | Newsweek
New York Post USA Opinion September 30, 2022
We say: Take comfort, America: “The economy hasn’t imploded as it did during the Great Depression.” Yes, that’s the best as she hopelessly attempts to put a positive spin on Democrats’ inflation-recession cycle in her truly wacky WaPo advice column. Home buyers, she... + más
Princeton’s perpetual greed, Biden’s lame words on Iran and other commentary | New York Post
Fact Check: Did woman repeatedly fail to fill gas tank in funny viral clip? | Newsweek
CBS News USA Politics September 27, 2022
Washington — Staffers in Democratic Rep. Andy Levin's office have voted to form a union, becoming the first in Congress to do so, according to the Congressional Workers Union.The vote last week was the first union election in a congressional office in U.S. history, the... + más
Levin’s staff becomes first Capitol Hill office to unionize | The Hill
Prince Harry has said ‘nasty things’ about Camilla, royal biographer claims | New York Post
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