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Soma Golden Behr, 84, Dies; Inspired Enterprising Journalism at The Times
The first woman to serve as the paper’s national editor, she focused on issues of race, class and poverty, drawing prizes, and rose to the newsroom’s top echelon. -
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USA Today Editor in Chief Terence Samuel Is Stepping Down
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USA Today's top editor leaves after less than a year
Terence Samuel is leaving the top editing job at USA Today roughly a year after he took the position. The Hill confirmed Samuel's departure, which was unexpected and announced to the outlet's staff Monday. “Terry Samuel has been a been a valued ... -
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Trump Vows to Secure Freedom for WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Former president makes the pledge during the debate with President BidenDonald Trump -
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Pentagon celebrates CBS News' David Martin for 40 years of journalism
For the past 40 years, CBS News has had the honor of working with national security correspondent David Martin. The Pentagon recognized his storied career in a ceremony on Friday. -
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'In the Shadows' Review: The Hostage Bargainer
Backchannel hostage negotiators can be nimble dealmakers, free to explore solutions anathema to Foggy Bottom bureaucrats. -
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Debating whether Julian Assange is a journalist is irrelevant. He changed journalism forever | Margaret Simons
But he didn’t foresee that lies, conspiracy theories and misinformation would ride the internet as easily as truth and transparency. The two most consequential Australians in history are surely Rupert Murdoch and Julian Assange. Germaine Greer ... -
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Second Stage Becomes First Broadway Nonprofit in Decades to Name New Leader
The organization, which won this year’s best play revival Tony Award for “Appropriate,” has chosen Evan Cabnet as its next artistic director.
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