I’m still a working journalist and a huge part of my job is to read and follow the news. I’ll still do both those things ...
“The for-profit joint venture, dubbed European Search Perspective and located in Paris, could allow the small companies and any others that decide to join up to reduce their reliance on Google and ...
On Tuesday, the virulent conspiracy theorist — who lost a $1.5 billion case for claiming that the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre that claimed the lives of 20 first graders and six adults was a ...
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“Particle is a nice-looking and extremely information-dense app, and in my experience as a beta tester it has been a pretty useful way to get a quick overview of big issues. It’s also full of the same ...
“Participants in the new $10 million round include [Omeed] Malik, whose investment fund 1789 Capital also backed Tucker Carlson’s new media venture, alongside Substack writer [Nate] Silver, Rocket ...
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Launched as a rival to Elon Musk's Twitter, Threads now has 275 million monthly active users. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the app is signing up more than 1 million users per day.
Led by risk-averse corporate owners, dozens of the biggest U.S. newspapers have decided their editorials should express ...
Local news outlets cannot change grocery prices. But they can help their readers deal with them — and, in doing so, perhaps increase their readership and draw in people who never would have read them ...