As Markets Plunge Over Trump Tariffs, All Is Calm on Fox News

As Markets Plunge Over Trump Tariffs, All Is Calm on Fox News

There is no onscreen stock ticker. One anchor reassured viewers that “President Trump is keeping another campaign promise.”

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Trump Officials Have Not Funded Radio Free Europe, Despite Court Order

Trump Officials Have Not Funded Radio Free Europe, Despite Court Order

The delay in disbursement has forced the news organization, which relies almost exclusively on congressional funding, to furlough some of its staff and cut parts of its programming

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Review: Clooney, Fair and Balanced, in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’

Review: Clooney, Fair and Balanced, in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’

George Clooney makes Edward R. Murrow a saint of sane journalism for a world that still needs one in a stage adaptation of the 2005 movie.

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John Thornton, Venture Capitalist Who Founded The Texas Tribune, Dies at 59

John Thornton, Venture Capitalist Who Founded The Texas Tribune, Dies at 59

He founded The Texas Tribune, a model for nonprofit grass-roots news organizations nationwide, and the American Journalism Project, which supports them.

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Radhika Jones, Vanity Fair’s Top Editor, Steps Down

Radhika Jones, Vanity Fair’s Top Editor, Steps Down

Ms. Jones has led the gilded magazine of culture, business and politics since 2017.

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Richard Bernstein Dies at 80; Times Correspondent, Critic and Author

Richard Bernstein Dies at 80; Times Correspondent, Critic and Author

He wrote from Europe and Asia, served as a book critic and produced a raft of books, on subjects ranging from the French condition to multiculturalism.

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Spotify Sells Itself to Advertisers as an Alternative to ‘Doom Scrolling’

Spotify Sells Itself to Advertisers as an Alternative to ‘Doom Scrolling’

After finally achieving profitability, the streaming platform wants to be a healthy alternative to “doom scrolling.”

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Why Is Newsmax’s Stock Surging? What to Know About the Right-Wing News Channel.

Why Is Newsmax’s Stock Surging? What to Know About the Right-Wing News Channel.

Newsmax lost $55 million in the first half of last year. But its stock surged this week as shares in the company traded on the public market for the first time.

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Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S.

Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S.

The e-commerce giant put in a last-minute offer for the popular video app, according to three people familiar with the talks. TikTok faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownersh

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Amazon’s New Movie Strategy Starts With Theaters

Amazon’s New Movie Strategy Starts With Theaters

The streaming giant is planning to release at least 14 movies a year in theaters around the country, rivaling other major studios.

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Trump Administration Set to Remake Reporters’ Seating Chart

Trump Administration Set to Remake Reporters’ Seating Chart

The Trump administration is planning another encroachment into the day-to-day arrangements of the journalists who cover it.

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Why TV News Anchors Like Joy Reid and Don Lemon Are Moving to Substack

Why TV News Anchors Like Joy Reid and Don Lemon Are Moving to Substack

Don Lemon, Joy Reid and Jim Acosta, exiled or extricated from their networks, are now on Substack, trading sleek studios and “pancake makeup” for their living rooms.

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Reinaldo Herrera, Arbiter of Style for Vanity Fair, Dies at 91

Reinaldo Herrera, Arbiter of Style for Vanity Fair, Dies at 91

Both old school and Old World and married to a celebrated fashion designer, he helped define Manhattan’s high life for many years.

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Richard Carlson, Journalist Who Led Voice of America, Dies at 84

Richard Carlson, Journalist Who Led Voice of America, Dies at 84

The father of the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, he won a Peabody Award for television reporting that uncovered a car company’s fraud.

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White House Correspondents Cancel Comedian Booked for Annual Dinner

White House Correspondents Cancel Comedian Booked for Annual Dinner

The comedian Amber Ruffin had been slated to perform at the event in April. The correspondents’ association said it wanted to avoid focusing “on the politics of division.”

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