Member of Conservative Think Tank Takes On Reporter Duties on Air Force Two
Date: 05 August 2020
By Annie Karni
Annie Karni
Instead of a member of the White House press corps, the role of pool reporter was filled by Robert B. Bluey, a vice president at the Heritage Foundation.
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A Prominent News Media Critic Is Starting a News Outlet of His Own
Date: 06 August 2020
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
For years, media insiders turned to Ken Doctor for advice. Now he plans to compete against a hedge-fund-owned paper in Santa Cruz.
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Digital Revenue Exceeds Print for 1st Time for New York Times Company
Date: 05 August 2020
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
The pandemic squeezed advertising for the web as well as print, but subscription growth was the best ever for a quarter.
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Pete Hamill, Quintessential New York Journalist, Dies at 85
Date: 05 August 2020
By Robert D. McFadden
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He was a celebrated reporter and columnist, the top editor of The New York Post and The Daily News, and the author of numerous books.
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Taking Times Journalism to Another Stage
Date: 05 August 2020
By Nancy Coleman
Nancy Coleman
With online programming that has included virtual workouts, a discussion on protesters and a night with Broadway stars, the Times Events team has expanded its scope to reach new audiences.
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Michelle Obama Says She Is Dealing With ‘Low-Grade Depression’
Date: 06 August 2020
By Derrick Bryson Taylor
Derrick Taylor
In her new podcast, the former first lady connected her experience with the effects of quarantine and news about civil unrest and politics.
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Sheriff Apologizes to Family of Inmate Who Died After Being Restrained
Date: 05 August 2020
By Azi Paybarah
Azi Paybarah
The sheriff, Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr., said he cried after watching video of the events that led to John Neville’s death last year in a North Carolina jail. Portions of the footage were released on Wednesday.
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Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio Tests Positive, Then Negative, for Coronavirus
Date: 06 August 2020
By Sarah Mervosh
Sarah Mervosh
The governor said he felt confident in the results of a negative test that was taken hours after he tested positive while being screened to greet President Trump.
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
Date: 05 August 2020
By Lara Takenaga and Jonathan Wolfe
Lara Takenaga
News on school reopenings — and closings — from New York, Chicago, Kenya and beyond.
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He Spent 26 Years in a Chinese Prison. Then He Was Cleared of Murder.
Date: 06 August 2020
By Paul Mozur
Paul Mozur
A court in eastern China convicted Zhang Yuhuan in 1995 for the murder of two boys. His exoneration has grabbed headlines, though legal reforms have been sluggish.
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