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AdvertisementIn an overlooked lawsuit, Donald Trump's lawyers are exhibiting a habit from his White House days: Hunting for anonymous sources. At each turn, a lawyer for the Pulitzer Board members stopped their clients from answering. The journalists whom Trump's lawyers deposed did, however, offer some characterization of the "consultants" who conducted the reviews. The Pulitzer Prize Board is hosted by Columbia University, in Manhattan, which manages the small organization's payroll and offers institutional support. Chad Bowman, a Ballard Spahr attorney representing the Pulitzer board members, directed Business Insider to court filings.
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We rigorously test hundreds of products every year to find the best kitchen products. Cookware: From the best cast iron skillets to cookware sets, the Business Insider Reviews team uses product-specific sets of benchmark tests to recommend the best cookware on the market. Molly Allen/InsiderWe test kitchen products by using them every day for weeks — and often months — under real-life circumstances in our homes and kitchens. Lily Alig, editor Lily Alig Lily is an editor on the Business Insider Reviews team, covering the home and kitchen verticals. In addition to being Business Insider Reviews' mattress expert, James has extensively covered vacuums, air conditioners, air purifiers, and more within the HVAC space.
Persons: mixologists, Molly Allen, we've, fryer, Lauren Savoie, Lauren Savoie Lauren, Lauren, Lily Alig, Lily Alig Lily, Lily, James Brains, James Brains James, Casper, James, Dyson Organizations: Poynter, Leadership Academy, Women in Media, Business
Learn moreFrom soft-yet-durable sheets to powerful vacuums, the Insider Reviews team rigorously tests and reviews a wide variety of items for the home. We interview industry experts and do extensive research and testing to review the best lawn mowers, best paint, best drills, and more. James Brains/InsiderAdvertisementHow we test home productsWe test home products by using them every day for weeks and months. We test products as professionals to evaluate how each item meets industry standards, but we don't stop there. Her work spans from scoping out the best candles to meticulously evaluating the best vacuums.
Persons: Bissell, Dyson, We've, James Brains, he's, Lauren Savoie, Lauren Savoie Lauren, Lauren, She's, Jaclyn Turner, Jaclyn Turner Jaclyn, Jaclyn, James Brains James, Casper, James, Organizations: Morning America, CBS Money Watch, Poynter, Leadership Academy, Women in Media, Insider, Homes & Gardens, Real Homes, Journalism, Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, Service Locations: Casper, Brooklinen, Bath, Real, Atlanta
Ron DeSantis ended his GOP presidential campaign with a Winston Churchill quote. Once considered a 2024 favorite, DeSantis' campaign sputtered out. Ron DeSantis ended his campaign for the Republican 2024 nomination with a quote he claimed was by the late UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Related storiesBut according to the International Churchill Society and Churchill scholars, there is no evidence that Churchill said those words. Sir Winston Churchill addressing a Women Conservatives meeting in 1954.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Winston Churchill, DeSantis, , Churchill, Winston Churchill pic.twitter.com, ECoR8YeiMm, Sen, Max Cleland, they're, Gerald Krieghofer, Krieghofer, Sir Winston Churchill Organizations: GOP, Service, Republican, International Churchill Society, Churchill, Poynter Institute, Deutsche Welle, Women Conservatives, Keystone, Getty, GOP New Hampshire Locations: Florida
NEW YORK (AP) — By airing the fourth Republican presidential primary debate scheduled for Wednesday — again, minus Donald Trump — the young NewsNation television network will almost certainly reach the largest audience in its history. A NETWORK STILL SEEKING AN AUDIENCEPolitical Cartoons View All 1277 ImagesThe debate is to air from 8 to 10 p.m. ET and will also be shown on the CW network, which like NewsNation is owned by the Nexstar Media Group. A HIGH-PROFILE DEBATE HEADLINERIn awarding the rights to televise Wednesday's debate, the Republican National Committee chose the debate moderators. Kelly's experience working debates during the 2016 Republican presidential nominating process shot her to fame through her feud with Trump.
Persons: , Donald Trump —, Megyn Kelly, , Cherie Grzech, NewsNation's, NewsNation, Chris Cuomo, Dan Abrams, Ashleigh Banfield, Leland Vittert, Abrams, Joe Berkowitz, , cursorily, Chris Stirewalt, Bill Shine, Grzech, haven't, I've, Elizabeth Vargas, Eliana Johnson, Kelly, It's, Kelly hasn't, hasn't, She's, Ron DeSantis, ” Kelly, Nikki Haley's, “ cringy, Chris, Christie, you've, Vivek Ramaswamy's, she's, Tom Jones, ” Jones, Grezch, Trump, ___ David Bauder Organizations: Republican, Nexstar Media Group, CW, WGN America, CNN, ABC News, MSNBC, Fox News, Nielsen, Hollywood Reporter, Media, Daily, Fox, Republican National Committee, Washington Free Beacon, Trump, NBC News, Walt Disney Corp, Poynter Institute, Associated Press Locations: Florida
LOS ANGELES (AP) — This week the United States’ biggest newspaper chain posted to its site two unusual job listings: a Taylor Swift reporter and a Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter. Political Cartoons View All 1157 ImagesSome journalists criticized the listings for presenting superfan behavior as a full-time journalism job, especially as job opportunities shrink and music journalists are paid low wages. “If there wasn’t that component to it, there wouldn’t be a Beyoncé reporter,” Tinsley said. “It is a bit odd, but Taylor Swift Inc., I guess you would call it, is a big economic driver right now,” said Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism and Communications program at Syracuse University. Representatives for Swift and Beyoncé did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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A video of a digitally created giant Barbie doll next to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai was misleadingly shared online as a real-life installation of the doll in front of the world’s tallest building. Facebook posts linked the video to the Blue Beam conspiracy theory (here) and (here). A Georgia-based fact-checking platform Myth Detector, reviewed the Blue Beam theory in 2021, concluding that it originated in a 1994 book called ‘Project Blue Beam’ by Canadian journalist and conspiracy theorist Serge Monast. Mattel, manufacturer of the Barbie doll, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Video of a giant Barbie doll next to Burj Khalifa was created using CGI.
Persons: Barbie, , Serge Monast, Poynter, Burj Khalifa, Read Organizations: Facebook, UN, NASA, United Arab, Eye, Mattel, Reuters Locations: Burj Khalifa, Dubai, Georgia, Canadian, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Burj
[1/2] The New York Times building is seen in Manhattan, New York, U.S., August 3, 2020. Eli Saslow, now with the Times, won the feature writing award for the Post. The annual Pulitzer awards, first presented in 1917, are the most celebrated honors in U.S. journalism. "The Pulitzer Prize board joins the many organizations around the world demanding Evan's immediate release," Brown said. In addition to the international reporting prize, the New York Times took the award for illustrated reporting and commentary.
The claim is false and stems from Real Raw News (archive.is/b1wAS). The Poynter Institute for Media Studies characterized Real Raw News as a website that “regularly publishes fantastical, false stories with made-to-go-viral headlines" (here). A spokesperson for the Office of the Secretary of Defense also told Reuters via email that the claim is false. Reuters has previously addressed viral claims that stemmed from Real Raw News (here), (here). The claim stems from a hoax website.
Santos, 34, was elected to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District, beating Democrat Robert Zimmerman last month. Representatives for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs told NBC New York they had no record of his employment. In a statement Monday, Santos’ lawyer, Joseph Murray, dismissed the story, insisting that Santos was being smeared by "enemies" at the paper, and suggesting that Santos, posed a threat to Democrats. "It is no surprise that Congressman-elect Santos has enemies at the New York Times who are attempting to smear his good name with these defamatory allegations. The upset means Santos will succeed Democrat Tom Suozzi, who lost a primary bid for governor this year.
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