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As part of an effort by the Republican-led U.S. House and Senate to reconcile their legislation that aims to…
On Thursday, BuzzFeed’s Twitter-based morning show posed what they likely thought was they clearly viewed as a provoc…
The New York Times has told its freelance contract workers that they will be held to the same guidelines as…
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The author writing a history of the storied news program 60 Minutes was replaced by the show’s own executive…