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World
Where Were the Gatekeepers?
Finding lessons in the firing of Tucker Carlson.
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Business
Fox News’s settlement in the Dominion case is big news, except on Fox News.
Fox News’s last-minute settlement with Dominion Voting Systems on Tuesday earned banner coverage on every television news network but one: Fox News. The $787.5 million settlement was covered only three times by Fox News in about four hours after the ...
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Business
Here are the other legal cases Fox is entangled in.
Fox still remains entangled in other litigation. Here’s where some of the other lawsuits stand: SMARTMATIC Smartmatic, another election technology company, filed a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox in February 2021, accusing the news ...
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World
U.A.E. Denies Extradition for Gupta Brothers, Accused of Corruption in South Africa
The businessmen Atul and Rajesh Gupta were implicated in the looting of state funds under President Jacob Zuma. They fled to the United Arab Emirates about five years ago.
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Business
Inside the 3 Months That Could Cost Fox $1.6 Billion
The decision by Fox News executives in November 2020 to treat the more hard-right Newsmax as a mortal threat spawned a possibly more serious danger.
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World
What Newspapers Can Do for a Democracy’s Wandering Spirits
Next week I’m giving a talk on journalism and democracy, and I thought I would use the newsletter this weekend to think out loud about the subject. Much of the conversation around journalism and democracy concerns the problems of misinformation ...
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Business
The Messenger, a Media Start-Up, Aims to Build a Newsroom Fast
The company, which will begin operating in May, plans to have around 550 journalists covering entertainment, politics and sports within a year.
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Business
Reporter Arrested While Covering News Conference in Ohio
The reporter for “NewsNation,” Evan Lambert, was arrested after officers said he was being too loud while the Ohio governor spoke about the train derailment in East Palestine.
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World
Russia cracks down on the free press and outlaws Meduza, a leading independent news site.
Russian officials continued their campaign to stifle press freedom on Thursday, labeling the independent news website Meduza an “undesirable organization” and effectively outlawing its content. The move made Meduza the latest journalistic outlet to ...
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Business
Russia’s War Breathes New Life Into a Cold War Symbol
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a news network originally set up as a C.I.A. operation early in the Cold War, is experiencing a renaissance and making a case for its independence.