Judge Allows Sarah Palin’s Lawyers to Grill New York Times Editor in Defamation Case
The testimony will determine whether Times’ motion to dismiss will be granted
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The testimony will determine whether Times’ motion to dismiss will be granted
National Association of Black Journalists stands by decision to invite Trump staffer
Tantaros’ lawyer says Pete Snyder was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for on-air appearances, as well as something shady
“The makeup of Fox now is that this has ceased to be a network that follows conservatism or follows the Republican party,” Joe Scarborough says
“There are many actors in the whole Google/diversity drama, but I’d say the one who’s behaved the worst is the C.E.O., Sundar Pichai,” columnist says
And presumably nobody got hurt
“Yesterday was truly beyond bizarre,” Mike Barnicle says of president’s Thursday press conference
POTUS tweets, “Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!”
Chachi or the Mooch could be just the advocates Trump needs
“My anger is more toward… Fox or Breitbart,” Ashley Nicole Black tells TheWrap
Lord used to travel from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to defend Trump
“Nazi salutes are indefensible,” CNN says
Former “O’Reilly Factor” host will make debut on former rival network
Statue’s embrace of immigration troubles some on the right
“Twitter is the beating heart of news and our newsroom has always embraced its power unabashedly,” BuzzFeed boss says
Newsweek’s “Lazy Boy” Donald Trump cover is making the rounds again
The former “O’Reilly Factor” host is seeking feedback after the “prototype production”
This video is safe for work, though the original one certainly was not
“The whole point of my memo was actually to improve Google and Google’s culture,” James Damore tells Bloomberg
The White House has called the error “very disappointing, yet entirely predictable”
Beef Products Inc. attorney confirms amount
“I stand by my reporting,” reporter Yashar Ali says
Nearly 20 years ago, the president was advocating “to sit down and really negotiate something”
Vogue commissions artist John Currin to paint Lawrence
Between sequelitis, franchise fatigue and now OTT fatigue, it’s no wonder that theater chains across the US are all reporting decreases in attendance. US consumers are more fractured than ever, harder to predict and becoming as difficult to track down as an original story idea.
“Trump, Mattis, et. al. would rather blow up the world than go to jail,” tweets detractor