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Washington Post facing class action lawsuit for using reader data to set subscription prices

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CBS's Bari Weiss to oversee CNN's editorial decisions if merger proceeds: Axios

Weiss has overseen a dramatic overhaul of CBS News after the buyout of her own The Free Press.

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Clay Travis departs from "Outkick," media company he started 15 years ago

The company, founded in 2011, was sold to Fox News five years ago.

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Three '60 Minutes' correspondents announce intentions to remain with show, despite Pelley departure

Correspondents Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim said they are staying with the program because “we don’t want to see 60 Minutes die," but admitted they were "grieving" the loss of their colleagues.

Singer Celine Dion reveals she has rare neurological syndrome

Twitter auctions off office supplies, electronics and memorabilia online

John Solomon's new children's book Hidden Headlines launches

Top BBC presenter faces scandal

Rep. McCormick touts NDAA amendment that bars the Pentagon from using NewsGuard

Rep. Comer: Google has been complicit in pushing mainstream media’s narrative about Republicans

TikTok to require verification of political accounts

White House calls on Congress to pass privacy legislation regarding TikTok

Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot dead at 84

Elon Musk announces Twitter rebrand

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