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Mother Jones to Merge With the Center for Investigative Reporting
The combined newsroom will have more than 70 people.

Washington Post Journalists Go on One-Day Strike
The 24-hour strike is the first walkout at The Post since the 1970s, union leaders said.

Former Top Tucker Carlson Producer Is Accused of Sexual Assault
Fox News fired the producer alongside Mr. Carlson this year after its $787.5 million settlement in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case.

Bloomberg Businessweek to Go Monthly
The publication has not avoided the persistent headwinds facing all print publications.

Jezebel to Be Resurrected by Paste Magazine
The pioneering feminist website is being sold to Paste by G/O Media, which had shut down the site this month.

Fired Fox News Reporter Sues Network, Accusing It of Retaliation
Jason Donner, a 12-year employee, said he had lost his job after raising concerns about false statements surrounding the Jan. 6 attacks.

The New York Times Passes 10 Million Subscribers
The company reported an adjusted operating profit of $89.8 million in its latest quarter, up from $69 million a year earlier.

Jazmine Hughes Resigns From New York Times After Signing Letter Protesting War
The writer, Jazmine Hughes, who has won awards for her work, had signed another letter of protest this year.

News Group Says A.I. Chatbots Heavily Rely on News Content
The News Media Alliance, a trade group that represents newspapers, says that A.I. chatbots use news articles significantly more than generic content online.

After Gaza Hospital Blast, News Headlines Shift With Changing Claims
The fast-moving events highlighted the difficulty of covering the war between Israel and Hamas.