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Larry King, the longtime CNN host who became an icon through his interviews with countless newsmakers and his sartorial sensibilities, has died. He was 87. → Read More
Esquire's top editor said Thursday he is stepping down just three years after assuming the post. → Read More
As the frontman of KISS, Gene Simmons occupies rarefied air — a rock star who entertains arenas filled with adoring fans. On Thursday, Simmons joined another exclusive club, conducting only the second on-camera press briefing at the Department of Defense in the last year. → Read More
Digital subscription growth continues to serve as the engine powering the New York Times Company, as evidenced by its better-than-expected first quarter earnings posted Wednesday. → Read More
New York Times editorial page editor James Bennet recused himself from his desk's coverage of the 2020 presidential election, the newspaper announced Thursday, a decision made in response to his brother, the Democratic senator from Colorado, entering the race. → Read More
Altice USA has agreed to buy Cheddar, the three-year-old streaming financial news startup, in a $200 million deal. → Read More
The California man charged for threatening to kill employees of the Boston Globe last year will plead guilty to all counts against him, his attorney said this week. → Read More
An Egyptian soccer hero and a sporting legend who just completed an improbable comeback. The first woman to be speaker of the house and the youngest woman elected to Congress. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and President Donald Trump. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday. → Read More
Univision made good on a promise to sell its online properties on Monday when it announced that it has sold Gizmodo Media Group, which includes the family of websites formerly known as Gawker Media. → Read More
WarnerMedia, the media and entertainment arm of CNN parent company AT&T, said Thursday that it is creating a new role: chief diversity and inclusion officer. → Read More
It's a changing of the guard at People magazine: Jess Cagle is stepping down as editor in chief, and will be replaced by the publication's deputy editor, Dan Wakeford. → Read More
The top editor at USA Today issued an apology Wednesday after an investigation revealed that she had a role in the publication of a racist photo in her college yearbook. → Read More
Under the cloud of an aggressive takeover bid, Gannett reported a dip in fourth quarter revenue Wednesday. But the company said it was encouraged by growth in digital advertising. → Read More