Likely the most important
news out of the report is that the Times plans on really dialing back on the print edition and focusing more on digital.
Not exact matches
CNBC's Michelle Caruso - Cabrera
reports the latest
news out of the Saudi - U.S. CEO Forum 2018, including
news on OPEC and the Saudi Aramco IPO.
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Topics included: early
reporting on inaccuracies in the articles
of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when
out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised
news program for teens (with lots
of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
The bad
news is that only half
of the companies in the study
reported having an organization - wide mobile strategy, while the rest are still figuring
out how to put the technology to use.
Here's one bit that may have been buried under the avalanche
of health care
news that came
out this week: the latest Medicare Trustees»
report projects that Medicare will become insolvent by 2029.
Various
news reports noted that VeriSign, an Internet security company that also does domain name registry and manages".com» and".net» domain names, helped
out by picking up some
of the domain name server traffic.
Confusion broke
out across the media landscape after conservative blogger Matt Drudge posted a
report claiming that Ailes had officially departed Fox
News, along with an image
of a supposed separation agreement stipulating a $ 40 million buyout for the CEO from the network.
Just as the Northeast finishes digging
out of this week's major snowstorm, another blizzard system looms on the horizon, NBC
News reports.
As
reports of assaults by drivers against female riders became a staple
of news reports, Uber's go - to move was pointing
out that taxi drivers have also attacked people.
The changes, which will be rolled
out to all users in the next few weeks, include modifications designed to speed up Twitter's response by better streamlining and prioritizing
reports of abusive content, technology
news website The Verge
reported.
«A Pew Research poll showed that viewers
of humorous
news shows such as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report exhibited higher retention of news facts than those who got their news from newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Eduto
news shows such as The Daily Show and The Colbert
Report exhibited higher retention
of news facts than those who got their news from newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Eduto
news facts than those who got their
news from newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Eduto
news from newspapers, CNN, Fox
News, or network stations,» points out teacher Sarah Henderson in Eduto
News, or network stations,» points
out teacher Sarah Henderson in Edutopia.
The day after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was fired, as a result
of news reports that Flynn had lied about his pre-inauguration communications with the Russian ambassador, Trump cleared everyone
out of an Oval Office meeting so he could tell Comey alone that he hoped the FBI would drop its investigation
of Flynn.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis
reports on the close
of the oil markets following OPEC
news out of Algeria.
Trump didn't directly address the veracity
of the
report during a
news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but lashed
out at what he called the «criminal act»
of leaking information.
Local
news agency Kyodo
reported Monday afternoon that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police intended to carry
out voluntary questioning
of those associated with the exchange.
The
news of the accident didn't come
out until last week, when it was
reported by federal highway authorities — six weeks after the offering.
Intel and other companies were scrambling to fix the problem before word got
out, the New York Times
reports, but
news of the vulnerability was
reported by The Register on Tuesday, so the companies and researchers rushed to release information about it on Wednesday.
A new Monmouth University Poll
out today says Americans are concerned, in fact, 77 percent
of the respondents believe «fake
news» is
reported at least occasionally in mainstream media.
News reports beamed around the world showed young womenworkers, some apparently semi-conscious, being pulled
out of therubble by firefighters and troops.
Russia has so far carried
out four tests
of the Yu - 71, with the most recent test flight conducted on Feb. 26, Russia's Sputnik
News reported, citing a recent
report by Jane's Intelligence Review.
The New York Daily
News first
reported that Christie was informed by WFAN that he was
out of the running on Saturday.
This quote from The Great Gatsby is usually trotted
out in
news stories that
report some appalling excess
of some really wealthy person.
On Sunday, Christie said the Daily
News report was «completely incorrect» and that he had actually taken himself
out of contention for the job weeks earlier.
Out of 326 high schools in Oregon, South Eugene ranks ninth in the state, according to U.S.
News & World
Report.
Those trying
out Apple's service included at least eight
of the 17 hospitals on one list ranking the best hospitals, the U.S.
News & World
Report's Honor Roll.
Questions are being raised about the levels
of oversight at U.S. fertility clinics after two clinics suffered failures in their egg - freezing facilities and didn't officially
report the problems until
news reports came
out.
After the hush deal was revealed in
news reports, Cohen sent the Times a letter saying he made the payment
out of his own pocket using funds from a home equity line.
U.S. and British officials carried
out inspections
of security measures at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport on Tuesday, the Dogan
news agency
reported.
While a $ 10,000 personal fine might seem
out of step with the massive amount
of money PlexCoin took from investors, the
news agency
reports that the judge ordered the maximum fines allowed by law for an individual and a corporation.
But the bulk
of the findings, from
news investigations to the FBI's
report to The Daily Show, suggest that this idea is often going to play
out very differently than supporters like Trump envision — and sometimes could lead to more innocent people getting caught in the crossfire.
A handful
of schools in the New York area is rolling
out an experimental new curriculum designed to educate students on how to use cellphones safely, CBS
News reports.
PIMCO's leaders reacted bluntly to the dour economic
news of the past few days, highlighted by the third straight disappointing monthly jobs
report on Friday that rattled investors and sent markets sharply lower, wiping
out the remnants
of the Dow's 2012 rally by midday.
It turns
out that on February 27, Cohen won a temporary restraining order against Clifford from a private arbitrator to stop her from talking about the contents
of the nondisclosure agreement, NBC
News and the New York Times
reported.
Trump lashed
out at George Gigicos, one
of his original campaign staff members, for what the president considered unflattering television camera angles at the Phoenix rally, which Bloomberg
News first
reported.
With rumors and
news reports swirling about an Aetna headquarters move, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy reached
out to Mark Bertolini, CEO
of the Hartford - based company, on the first Monday in March.
NBC
News also
reported that Rudy Giuliani, Trump's newest lawyer, found
out that Trump had called Cohen just days after the FBI raid, prompting Giuliani to immediately tell Trump never to call Cohen again
out of fear the feds might have a wiretap on Cohen's phone.
On the heels
of this morning's
news of Dieselgate going international, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn is
out at Volkswagen and has been replaced by Matthias Müeller, the current CEO
of Porsche, according to a
report in German magazine Der Tagesspiegel that remains unconfirmed.
NBC
News also
reports that Rudy Giuliani, Trump's newest lawyer, found
out that Trump had called Cohen just days after the FBI raid, prompting Giuliani to immediately tell Trump never to call Cohen again
out of concern the feds were recording Cohen's phone calls.
There were also questions from technology experts and others about Facebook's reaction to the
news reports by The Times and The Observer, especially its decision to suspend the account
of Christopher Wylie, a data expert who oversaw Cambridge Analytica's data harvesting — but also spoke
out about it to the two
news organizations.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN
reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is
out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told people that he suspected the timing
of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the
news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
Meanwhile, in Mexico: In Facebook
news unrelated to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company took
out full - page ads in Mexico with tips to help people recognize fake
news ahead
of the country's presidential election in July, Bloomberg
reports.
As David Caploe, our Chief Political Economist at EconomyWatch.com recently pointed
out, a vast amount
of negative economic
news came
out at the end
of the year and was «buried» in plain sight by being
reported in the festive season.
Sky
News is
reporting that Twitter is planning a new advertising policy that will be rolled
out in a couple
of weeks.
Prices
of cryptocurrencies climbed overnight during the Asian trading session, despite looming
news reports out of China that virtual currency trading might be banned in the world's second - largest economy.
Can we leave religion
out of the
news??!! Please
report the
news.
News of his departure trickled
out on Saturday when The Associated Press released a
report about Burke's move.
CNN: As U.S. senators visit, Egypt's president says remarks were not anti-Semitic Egypt's president says comments he made more than two years ago that are being criticized as anti-Semitic were taken
out of context, Egypt's official
news agency
reported Wednesday.
The Federal Reserve Board
reported some staggering
news last summer: one - half
of 1 per cent
of American families (just 419,590
out of a total
of about 87 million households) possess 35 per cent
of this country's privately held wealth.
Are they gathering in social houses, coffee houses, or bars, cheering at the
news reports that show a bombed
out building and the covered bodies
of the young?