When the writer and advice columnist came forward to accuse President Trump of sexual assault, it meant acknowledging that she was a changed woman when she walked out of Bergdorf’s all those years ago.
Category: Newspapers
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution to Quit Print Cold Turkey
The publication says the time is right to pour all of its resources into its online news operation and get its journalism “in front of the most people.”
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Onstage and Onscreen, The New York Times Is Ready for Its Close-Up
The recognizable masthead has been portrayed in a Betty Boop musical on Broadway, a Marvel movie and many other creative works.
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Jules Witcover, Political Reporter and Columnist, Dies at 98
A journalist of the old school, he covered presidential races and political affairs for several newspapers and in many books, as well as in a long-running column, “Politics Today.”
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David Mazzarella, Editor Who Helped Reshape USA Today, Dies at 87
For five years, he honed the paper’s focus on hard news and enterprising journalism, distancing it from its reputation for fluffy, bite-sized stories.
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Sallie Bingham, Author at the Center of a Newspaper Drama, Dies at 88
A novelist and memoirist, she famously clashed with a brother, leading to the fall of a Kentucky publishing dynasty that her paternal grandfather established in 1918.
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New York Times Revenue Jumps 9.7% From Subscriptions and Ads
The company added 230,000 digital-only subscribers in the second quarter. It now has 11.88 million total subscribers.
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The New York Post Announces a California Newspaper
The long-running New York City tabloid will launch a new version with headquarters in Los Angeles in early 2026.
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Project Veritas Withdraws Lawsuit Against The New York Times
The conservative group accused The Times of defamation over an article published in 2020.
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Alden Global Capital Makes a Play for The Dallas Morning News
The investment firm’s MediaNews Group, the country’s second-largest newspaper publisher, put in a bid for the publication nearly two weeks after Hearst agreed to buy it.
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L.A. Times Owner Says He Will Take Newspaper Public in Next Year
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong did not share details about the planned offering. The newspaper has not been profitable under him, and his job cuts have angered staff.
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White House Bans Wall Street Journal From Press Pool on Trump’s Scotland Trip
The president sued the publication last week, accusing it of defamation for an article about his ties to the disgraced former financier Jeffrey Epstein.
