New York Times-owned the Athletic lays off journalists
The New York Times sports brand the Athletic has issued pink slips less than a week after the newspaper reached a new contract for union workers.
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The New York Times sports brand the Athletic has issued pink slips less than a week after the newspaper reached a new contract for union workers.
The number of planned job losses was reduced by one after a journalist volunteered to leave the newspaper.
It is the first major round of pink slips since the newspaper was acquired by billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong.
Ben Roberts-Smith sued after the media outlets linked the soldier to alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
Over the years, Zell seemed unapologetic for running Tribune into the ground, which cost thousands of workers their jobs.
Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Australian blog Crikey after the outlet sought to introduce evidence from the Dominion Voting case.
A Russian judge has denied bail for WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested on unfounded accusations of espionage.
The United States has officially designated a jailed American newspaper reporter held in Russia as “wrongfully detained.”
Officials say the immediate release of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich remains a top priority, while Russia continues to detain him without evidence.
A Wall Street Journal reporter working in Moscow has been arrested on espionage charges, Russian officials confirmed.