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X Slows Down Access to Some Rival Sites
Elon Musk’s social media service “throttled” access to sites such as Substack and Facebook, according to an analysis, but began reversing the slow access to news sites.
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Business
CBS News President Steps Down
The executive, Neeraj Khemlani, has signed a deal to stay with the company in a less senior role. His successor has not yet been named.
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Business
Meta Begins Blocking News in Canada
The change came in response to a new law in Canada that requires tech companies to pay news outlets for using their content.
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Magazine
Why Won’t Simon Ateba Stop Shouting?
The Today News Africa gadfly has become a hero on the right, thanks to his confrontational behavior in the White House briefing room.
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Business
Altice USA Said to Be Considering a Sale of Cheddar News
The cable company acquired the network, once billed as “CNBC for millennials,” in 2019 for $200 million.
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Business
Fox News Tells Tucker Carlson to Stop Posting Videos on Twitter
The network and its former star host have been engaged in an increasingly bitter dispute over Mr. Carlson’s Twitter videos, which Fox says violate his contract.
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Business
Does CNN’s Turmoil Mean There’s No Room on Cable for Independent News?
Chris Licht’s tenure illuminated how increasingly hard it can be to find success on the divided cable news dial.
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Business
Prince Harry Takes on Tabloids, but U.K. Media Already Forced to Turn the Page
The U.K. news landscape has shifted since the prince says he was hacked more than a decade ago, with hefty legal settlements, prison time for journalists and the threat of regulation forcing change.
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World
Trump Exists, With or Without Television Cameras
As a former executive of Fox News, I never expected to write this: CNN performed a valuable journalistic service this week by hosting a spirited town hall with Donald Trump. Like it or not, Mr. Trump is one of the two people who are most likely to ...
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Business
Father-Son Duo in Alabama Wins Pulitzer, Bucking Headwinds in Local News
John Archibald, who has been a journalist in Birmingham, Ala., for years, was anxious about his son Ramsey’s decision to go into journalism. He needn’t have worried.