Trump Sues New York Times for $15 Billion
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Marilyn Hagerty, a North Dakota newspaper columnist whose earnest review of her local Olive Garden restaurant became a social media sensation, died Tuesday. She was 99. Hagerty died at a hospital in Grand Forks from complications related to a stroke,
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will eliminate the print edition and cut about 30 jobs by year-end, citing declining circulation and changing media landscape pressures.
Local newspaper Newsday has apologized after publishing a cartoon of the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Seasoned illustrator Chip Bok depicted a blood-stained, empty chair under a “Prove Me Wrong” banner with a “Turning Point USA” sign pointing to the chair.
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US President Donald Trump launched a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, accusing the paper of being a “mouthpiece” for Democrats and of waging a decades-long "campaign of lies" against him.
China's state-run People's Daily newspaper on Monday published an essay about Chinese basketball it said was written by LeBron James, but a representative for the NBA star said on Thursday that the article was based on a series of interviews.
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