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Judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against New York Times
A federal judge dismissed Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, calling the 85-page complaint too long and improper.

The Atlantic offers free website access to public high schools
The Atlantic will unlock its website for students, teachers and administrator of all public high schools in the United States.

Nexstar-owned political affairs publication The Hill begins layoffs
Nexstar has issued pink slips and offered buyouts to more than a dozen journalists at its political affairs publication The Hill.

President Trump sues New York Times for $15 billion
President Donald Trump is suing the New York Times and several of its reporters on thin allegations of defamation, which will be tough for him to prove in court.

Pew Research: Americans feel journalists losing influence in society
Nearly half of all Americans say Americans are losing influence, and fewer believe journalists act in the public interest.

New York Post to launch West Coast edition California Post
The New York Post Media Group will launch a new Los Angeles-based daily newspaper called The California Post in early 2026.

Los Angeles Times to become publicly-traded company
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times, said he plans to take the storied West Coast newspaper public within the next year.

Appeals court: Trump can continue to block AP reporters from events
The White House and its offices are not public forums, and the administration is free to restrict access, the Trump-appointed judges ruled.

Google search changes result in layoffs at Business Insider
A drop in Google search traffic has led Business Insider to issue pink slips to more than 20 percent of its workforce.

New York Times licenses editorial content to Amazon
The New York Times has signed a multi-year agreement to license its editorial and lifestyle content to Amazon.

