NEW YORK -- USA Today says that a column that the newspaper solicited and published from presidential trade adviser Peter Navarro criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci was misleading and did not meet fact-checking standards.
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Dade Hayes Finance EditorEXCLUSIVE: Arts organizations of every stripe have been particularly hard-hit by COVID-19, and the Sundance Institute is the latest to respond to the difficult environment by cutting costs.In a memo to employees obtained by Deadline, CEO and executive director Keri Putnam says 24 staff positions are being eliminated, or about 13% of the total across its LA, New York and Park City offices.
Other staffers will shift to reduced work schedules, and seasonal staff budgets
.NEW YORK -- USA Today says that a column that the newspaper solicited and published from presidential trade adviser Peter Navarro criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci was misleading and did not meet fact-checking standards.
New York Times.“Yesterday morning my wife came to me and said, ‘How are you feeling?’ And I said, ‘I feel like I want to die.’ It was that bad,” Trebek told the paper. “There comes a time where you have to make a decision as to whether you want to continue with such a low quality of life, or whether you want to just ease yourself into the next level.
battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, the beloved “Jeopardy!” host is struggling with side effects of the chemo, including pain that keeps him awake at night.“Yesterday morning my wife came to me and said, ‘How are you feeling?’ And I said, ‘I feel like I want to die.’ It was that bad,” he told the New York Times.“There comes a time where you have to make a decision as to whether you want to continue with such a low quality of life, or whether you want to just ease yourself into the next level.
Mary-Kate Olsen is keeping her focus on work after separating from her husband Olivier Sarkozy.
Alex Trebek doesn’t plan on undergoing cancer treatment forever.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorVox Media, the media company whose brands include New York Magazine, Vulture, The Verge and SB Nation, is cutting 6% of its workforce, laying off about 70 employees.According to a memo sent to company staff Thursday, CEO Jim Bankoff said the majority of the employees being laid off were furloughed in May (when Vox Media said it was furloughing 9% of its employees for a three-month period).Bankoff said Vox Media has already brought back (or will soon) nearly 30% of
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s team is demanding U.S. President Donald Trump stop using his song Memory at political rallies.
Director Oliver Stone isn’t mincing words when it comes to the current state of Hollywood.
obtained by the New York Times on Friday, the staff members — only referred to as “members of the WSJ newsroom” — requested the newsroom “appoint journalists to cover ‘race, ethnicity and inequality'; name two standards editors specializing in diversity; conduct a study of the race, ethnicity and gender breakdown of the subjects of The Journal’s ‘most prominent and resource-intensive stories'; and bring more diversity to the newsroom and leadership positions,” the Times reported.The newsroom
The Toronto, New York, Telluride and Venice film festivals, knocked sideways in their planning by the coronavirus pandemic, have unveiled a joint statement that commits the long-time rivals to cooperate and not compete for film titles and awards-season bragging rights in the fall. "This year, we’ve moved away from competing with our colleagues at autumn festivals and commit instead to collaboration.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFX and Hulu have partnered to launch the documentary series “The New York Times Presents.”The show hails from the team behind FX’s “The Weekly.” The new show will present standalone documentaries on major stories via the journalists at the New York Times.“The New York Times Presents” will feature 10 individual documentaries that will air on FX and on Hulu on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
NEW YORK -- Bachata singer Prince Royce says he got a wake-up call with a COVID-19 diagnosis and now he wants to try and wake others too. Royce revealed that he is recovering from the virus in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday.
Nene Leakes is said to have absolutely been asked back to Real Housewives of Atlanta; however, she allegedly is still deciding whether she wants to sign her contract or not because she is pursuing other opportunities. Amongst talks about a spin-off and a brand new appearance on Celebrity Show-Off, Nene has been announced as an award show hostess.
A member of the New York City Council is poised to become the first LGBTQ Latino person of African descent elected to Congress after he appears to have won his primary on Tuesday.
David Robb Labor EditorWith newsrooms across the country reeling from the loss of advertising revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and vowing to become more racially sensitive and inclusive during the ongoing nationwide social justice movement, the WGA East and Slate have agreed to launch a work-share program and new editorial guidelines for the online magazine’s editorial and podcast staffs in New York, California and Washington, D.C.The work-share program will allow management to cut
In a new rant she shared on her IG account, Leah McSweeney seemed to throw some shade at her Real Housewives of New York co-star Ramona Singer again! As fans of the show know, the two are not on the best terms and that does not seem like it’s changed. While Leah did not name drop her nemesis, it was not that difficult to link what she said on IG Stories to Ramona.
Sonos is laying off 12% of its global workforce, and closing its New York retail store along with six satellite offices, due to challenges stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, according to the audio product and smart speaker manufacturer's latest filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).