politico.com
And the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan moves a key milestone earlier.
over 2 years ago
thedailybeast.com
The leftist scribe has become “a practitioner of manufactured controversy” for
outlets like Fox News, say his stunned former colleagues.
over 2 years ago
thedailybeast.com
Under Choire Sicha, the section became a must-read. Why isn’t he still running
it?
over 2 years ago
ca.movies.yahoo.com
As his days in office come to a close, President Donald Trump has hinted to
those close to him that he’s worried his influence within Republican circles may
be waning. Fearful of party stalwarts growing comfortable crossing him, the
president has pushed to keep up the pressure and plot possible reve…
about 3 years ago
thedailybeast.com
“No pundits and no opinion,” the consummate newsman promises of his first show
since leaving Fox News, debuting this week on CNBC.
over 3 years ago
thedailybeast.com
It’s one of a number of unnerving requests put to THR editorial director Matthew
Belloni before he stepped down on Monday.
almost 4 years ago
thedailybeast.com
The “Hardball” host’s wife had long expressed concerns to MSNBC brass that
Matthews’ increasingly controversial on-air antics would ruin him, sources told
The Daily Beast.
almost 4 years ago
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A man who wants ‘peaceful ethnic cleansing’ and invokes Nazi slogans was allowed
to represent racists. It’s the latest instance of the press struggling to cover
the far right.
over 4 years ago
thedailybeast.com
But Linda Fairstein said Ava DuVernay’s ‘When They See Us’ presents ‘a totally
and completely untrue picture of events and my participation.’
over 4 years ago
archive.vanityfair.com
For 33 months, Studio 54 was the giddy epicenter of 70s hedonism, a disco
hothouse of beautiful people, endless cocaine, and every kind of sex. Its
co-owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager kicked off the age of the one-name
celebrity— Cher, Andy, Bianca, Halston—and rode a miraculous wave…
over 4 years ago
thedailybeast.com
‘The president wants you to know: it’s money or nothing,’ Rush Limbaugh told his
flock on Thursday.
about 5 years ago
washingtonpost.com
Before Roger Ailes was a disgraced Fox News mogul, he was George H.W. Bush’s ‘wily media man’ Washington Post
about 5 years ago
thedailybeast.com
A Sony executive who sent porn to women at work. An alleged harasser who
reviewed NBC’s Weinstein story. From one company to another, scandals emerge
under Andy Lack’s leadership.
over 5 years ago
thedailybeast.com
Ronan Farrow had already left NBC News. But a top lawyer at the network
threatened to smear him if he continued to pursue the Hollywood mogul, multiple
knowledgeable sources say.
over 5 years ago
thedailybeast.com
Critics inside and outside of NBC are skeptical that the network performed a
fair investigation or properly involved ex-staffers who may have complained
about Matt Lauer.
over 5 years ago
thedailybeast.com
At a ‘debate’ Tuesday night with neoliberal blogger Mickey Kaus, Coulter
explained how she went from Trump diehard to bitter angst—and what her
prescription for him would be.
almost 6 years ago
thedailybeast.com
CNN’s Jim Acosta is not just abused by the president and his staff for his
reporting, but also by Trump’s most abusive fans online. He says it won’t stop
him doing his ‘damn job.’
almost 6 years ago
timesofisrael.com
Joel Pollak, senior editor-at-large of the ‘alt-right platform,’ speaks about
volunteering with ANTIFA’s predecessors, getting woke in South Africa, and his
shift rightward
about 6 years ago
thedailybeast.com
The Kiss frontman’s inappropriate and sexist antics during a Fox office meeting
led to his being kicked off the network and out of the building for good.
about 6 years ago
vanityfair.com
New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier is the egghead boy toy of such
glamorous powers as Barbra Streisand, Shirley MacLaine, and Tipper Gore. But has
he abandoned the life of the mind to be the life of the party? (This article
first appeared in the March 1995 issue of Vanity Fair.)
about 6 years ago
cjr.org
To tabloid reporters in New York, President Trump was known simply as Donald. A
former gossip writer for the New York Daily News describes a complicated—and
profitable—relationship.
over 6 years ago