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Trump Campaign Won't Allow Bloomberg Reporters at Events
President Donald Trump’s campaign says it will no longer give passes to Bloomberg News reporters to cover its rallies and other campaign events. Campaign spokesman Brad Parscale said Monday that Bloomberg, in the wake of founder Michael Bloomberg’s own Democratic presidential bid, has “formalized preferential reporting policies.” Bloomberg’s Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait says that’s not true.
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Order to ‘Stick to Sports' Has Deadspin Site in Open Revolt, Staffers Quit En Masse
Seven staff members at the popular website Deadspin quit on Wednesday as part of a dispute with management over its focus, a spokesman said. The resignations come after stories were posted on Deadspin in open defiance of management’s edict that its staff members stick to sports coverage and set aside other topics. “We’re sorry that they couldn’t work within this...
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DC's Free Commuter Paper Ends Run With Shot at Smartphones
The farewell edition of Washington’s free daily commuter newspaper depicted a trademark yellow Express box on its side and underneath the stark headline, “Hope You Enjoy Your Stinkin’ Phones.”
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All the Details on Meghan Markle's Rumored Collab With British Vogue
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is getting into the magazine business. Meghan is set to guest edit the September edition of British Vogue, multiple outlets report. While the new mom is still on maternity leave, it seems as though she’s taking on a new venture. So, what can we expect from the September issue of the magazine? According to the Daily...
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Meghan Markle May Guest Edit September Issue of British Vogue
There is a lot of speculation about the Duchess’s role in the most important issue of the fashion season.
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All the Details on Meghan Markle's Rumored Collab With British Vogue
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is getting into the magazine business. Meghan is set to guest edit the September edition of British Vogue, multiple outlets report. While the new mom is still on maternity leave, it seems as though she’s taking on a new venture. So, what can we expect from the September issue of the magazine? According to the Daily...
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Race, Power, Drive: Elaine Welteroth Shares All in New Book
When she was about to graduate from college, Elaine Welteroth came up with a life plan: She’d hit the top of a magazine masthead, then move into TV, books, film and beyond. She wasn’t messing around. The 32-year-old is way ahead of schedule after making firsts at Teen Vogue, both as beauty-health director and top editor, and then checking off...
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Race, Power, Drive: Elaine Welteroth Shares All in New Book
When she was about to graduate from college, Elaine Welteroth came up with a life plan: She’d hit the top of a magazine masthead, then move into TV, books, film and beyond. She wasn’t messing around. The 32-year-old is way ahead of schedule after making firsts at Teen Vogue, both as beauty-health director and top editor, and then checking off...
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The Latest Victims of the Student Debt Crisis — Parents
There’s no doubt that college is expensive. Tuition and fees for a four-year private college averaged $35,830 in 2018-19; at four-year in-state public colleges, it was $10,230, according to the College Board. And that doesn’t count room and board or other expenses.
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Myanmar Frees Reuters Reporters Jailed for Secrecy Act Crime
Two Reuters journalists who were imprisoned for breaking Myanmar’s Official Secrets Act over reporting on security forces’ abuses of Rohingya Muslims were pardoned and released Tuesday. The convictions of Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, had drawn condemnation from rights groups, Western governments and press associations, and the two journalists had garnered several awards and other honors. In...
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Assange Refuses Extradition to US; Long Legal Fight Expected
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told a London court on Thursday that he wouldn’t agree to be extradited to the United States, where he is accused of conspiring to hack into a Pentagon computer. Assange, appearing by video link from a London prison, said he wouldn’t “surrender myself for extradition for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many...
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Loyola Student Newspaper Accuses University of ‘Trump' Tactics, Dodging Reporters
Student reporters at Loyola University and editorial staff at the school newspaper say they’re fighting an assault on free speech on campus.
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From the Cozy to the Gross, Here are 4 Holiday Shopping Trends to Watch
Cozy sweaters and soft pajamas are in for adults. Kids, meanwhile, are asking for board games featuring fake poop and pimples. Those are just some of the trends expected this holiday season, when shoppers are projected to spend as much as $720 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Here’s what to expect.
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Outspoken Jemele Hill Joining The Atlantic
Jemele Hill is joining the staff of The Atlantic weeks after the outspoken personality left ESPN after 12 years as a commentator, anchor, reporter and writer.
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Beyonce Opens Up to Vogue About Emergency C-Section, Forgiving Jay-Z
From making peace with her “little FUPA” to overcoming “betrayals and heartbreaks,” the singer speaks candidly about her life’s journey
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Fox Corrects Mistake on Jemele Hill's Employment Status, But Not on the Air
The morning show “Fox & Friends” corrected by tweet a segment that described former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill as unemployed, but has not set the record straight on the air.
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Before ‘Solo,' Ron Howard Debuts Online Directing Class
Ron Howard’s 40-year directing career almost ended before it began. His first day directing a feature film, the high-octane road movie “Grand Theft Auto,” came the day after his 23rd birthday. “I thought I was going to be fired by lunchtime,” remembers Howard. “The second day felt more comfortable. By the wrap party, it had fulfilled all my expectations for...
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1 Day After Mother's Death, Jeb Bush Speaks at Chicago-Area Event
Jeb Bush made an appearance in the Chicago area on Wednesday, just one day after his mother Barbara Bush passed away.
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Roeper Sidelined at Sun-Times Over Twitter Investigation
Richard Roeper is a nationally known film critic and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, but now he’s accused of buying followers—many not even real— to further boost his social media profile.