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By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressApril 2, 2024

Politics‘Attacks on journalists are also attacks on truth,’ Leaders at NYT, AP, more express solidarity with journalists in Gaza
By David Bauder and The Associated PressMarch 1, 2024

By Chloe BergerFebruary 29, 2024

By David Bauder and The Associated PressFebruary 28, 2024

FinanceJournalism’s apocalyptic January ends with sudden shutdown of The Messenger, throwing 300 more out of work
By The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2024

FinanceOregon newspaper that fired entire staff after embezzlement to relaunch print edition thanks to fundraising, community support: ‘You’ve got to give it a shot’
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressJanuary 28, 2024

SuccessStrikes hit Forbes for first time ever and New York Daily News for first time in 3 decades as journalism sector roiled by labor strife
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressJanuary 26, 2024

SuccessNPR fired a reporter for his stand-up comedy act outside of work. An arbitrator thought it was ‘simply funny’ and reinstated him
By Brooke Schultz and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2024

PoliticsJohn Pilger, journalist whose criticism of US/UK foreign policy alerted the world to Cambodian atrocities, dies at 84
By The Associated PressJanuary 3, 2024

FinanceRay Dalio slams ‘tragedy’ of a New York Times journalist’s shocking book about him, claiming he was a Bridgewater reject who wrote ‘fiction, created as fact’
By Will DanielNovember 29, 2023

By The Associated PressNovember 28, 2023

LeadershipJeff Zucker’s Abu Dhabi-backed fund just agreed a loan deal that would let it take over venerable London newspaper the Telegraph and Spectator magazine
By Thomas Seal and BloombergNovember 20, 2023

SuccessAmerica has lost one-third of its newspapers and two-thirds of its newspaper journalists since 2005 despite widespread outcry, study finds
By David Bauder and The Associated PressNovember 16, 2023
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