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Bloomberg Aims to Compete Directly With British Press
Bloomberg Media has decided to aggressively court a British audience, the first prong in a retooled global strategy for the…
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Email Is Slow and Creates Distance. That’s Why It’s Great.
Every morning around 9 o’clock, I walk down a narrow flight of stairs to my basement and fire up my…
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Zelensky Gives Interview to Russian Journalists. Moscow Orders It Quashed.
It was a remarkable moment in the war in Europe: President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine gave a 90-minute-long Zoom interview…
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Av Westin, Newsman Behind ABC’s ‘20/20,’ Dies at 92
Av Westin, an influential television producer who rose from copy boy at CBS News for Edward R. Murrow in the…
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A protester storms a live broadcast on Russia’s most-watched news show, yelling ‘Stop the war!’
A state television employee burst onto the live broadcast of Russia’s most-watched news show on Monday evening, yelling “Stop the…
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Fred Ferretti, Reporter Turned Writer on Food, Dies at 90
Fred Ferretti, who covered a panoply of breaking news events for New York City newspapers before becoming best known for…
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In Hawaii, Blinken Aims for a United Front With Allies on North Korea
HONOLULU — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan on Saturday presented…
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To Hell and Back, Then to CNN
Michael Fanone seemed very out of place. It was the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, and CNN was…
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Eastern Europe Tests New Forms of Media Censorship
BELGRADE, Serbia — When Covid-19 reached Eastern Europe in the spring of 2020, a Serbian journalist reported a severe shortage…
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How Beijing Has Muted Hong Kong’s Independent Media
HONG KONG — Citizen News, a small online news site in Hong Kong known for its in-depth coverage of courts…
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