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If newsrooms somehow didn’t comprehend what Fox News really was before that explosive lawsuit, there isn’t an excuse now. Most outlets still haven’t worked up the courage to describe Fox News as a “right-wing channel.” The WaPo on Tuesday didn’t even refer to the outlet’s prime time bloc of Donald Trump propagandists in such terms. It should not be difficult or controversial to describe Fox News as right-wing. The channel has evolved in disturbing ways, having morphed from a traditionally conservative news network into a MAGA propaganda monster. At this point, failing to point out this unsightly reality might just say more about those media outlets than Fox News itself.
Persons: Rupert, Lachlan Murdoch, Suzanne Scott, Jay Wallace, , Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, MacCallum, haven’t, Donald Trump, Sean Hannity, MAGA Organizations: CNN, Fox News, Republican Party, Voting Systems, Dominion, Fox, GOP, Trump
The first Republican primary debate of the 2024 presidential race will be held Wednesday, Aug. 23, from 9 to 11 p.m. Eastern. The debate, taking place in Milwaukee, is sanctioned by the Republican National Committee and hosted by Fox News. Fox News Channel will broadcast the event, with live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern — an hour before the debate itself — and running past midnight. The debate will be moderated by two Fox News hosts, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum. Mr. Baier has previously moderated Republican debates in 2015 and 2016, and he and Ms. MacCallum led a town-hall event with Mr. Trump in 2020.
Persons: Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Asa Hutchinson of, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott of, Donald J, Trump, Tucker Carlson, Carlson, Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Baier, MacCallum Organizations: Republican, Republican National Committee, Fox News, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Gov, Trump Locations: Milwaukee, North Dakota, New Jersey, Florida, South Carolina, Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas, Tim Scott of South Carolina
One Black, one white. In 1995, Ruth J. Simmons, the elder of the two, became the first Black president of Smith, one of the largest of the Seven Sisters colleges. But that wasn’t her last first; in 2001, she left Smith to take the helm at Brown University, making history again by virtue of both her race and her gender — the first Black woman to lead an Ivy League institution, which she did until 2012. In 2007, Drew Gilpin Faust was named the first woman president of Harvard University, a post she held until 2018. As the youngest of 12 children, she had a comparatively easier time because she was the baby of the family.
Persons: Drew Gilpin, Ruth J, Simmons, , Smith, Drew Gilpin Faust, She’s, , Read, , ” Simmons Organizations: Seven, Brown University, Ivy League, M University, Harvard University, American Locations: Texas, East Texas
WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Eight top Republican presidential contenders will take part on Wednesday in the first debate of the 2024 primary election cycle. All major Republican candidates will be present with one major exception: former President Donald Trump. They are also required to sign a pledge certifying that they will support the eventual Republican nominee. In some cases, during previous primary campaigns, poor performances have sunk candidacies, while strong performances have launched minor candidates into the top tier. Several more are likely, with an October debate likely to occur in Alabama, according to a person familiar with the operations of the Republican National Committee.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Asa Hutchinson, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, Kim Reynolds, Evelyn Hockstein, Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier, Trump, Gram Slattery, Susan Heavey, Ross Colvin, Alistair Bell, Bernadette Baum Organizations: Fox News, Democratic, WHO, Republican, Trump, Florida, New, North Dakota, Iowa, Fair, REUTERS, Republican National Committee, Thomson Locations: Milwaukee, Fox News . Wisconsin, U.S, Tim Scott , Arkansas, New Jersey, North, Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, California, Alabama
Donald Trump confirmed Sunday that he will skip the first Republican presidential primary debate Wednesday — and indicated he may not attend future ones, either. "The public knows who I am & what a successful Presidency I had," Trump wrote. Co-moderators Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier of Fox News will host the first Republican presidential primary debate Wednesday in Wisconsin. Fox Business will host the second debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California, in late September. Nine candidates — including Trump — have qualified for Wednesday's debate stage, according to an NBC News analysis of the Republican National Committee's requirements to get onto the stage.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Trump, Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier, Ronald Reagan, Tucker Carlson Organizations: Fair, Republican, Social, Fox News, Fox Business, Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, NBC News, Trump —, NBC, Republican National Locations: Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, Wisconsin, Simi Valley , California
[1/2] Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis speaks next to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds during a "Fair-Side Chat" hosted by the governor at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., August 12, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Several top Republican presidential contenders on Wednesday will take part in the first debate of the 2024 primary election cycle. All major Republican candidates will be present with one major exception: former President Donald Trump. The candidates are also required to sign a pledge certifying that they will support the eventual Republican nominee. Several more are likely to take place, however, with an October debate likely to occur in Alabama, according to a person familiar with the operations of the Republican National Committee.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Kim Reynolds, Evelyn Hockstein, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, Asa Hutchinson, Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier, Trump, Gram Slattery, Ross Colvin, Alistair Bell Organizations: Republican, Iowa, Fair, REUTERS, Rights, Fox News, Democratic, WHO, Trump, New, Republican National Committee, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, U.S, Milwaukee, Fox News . Wisconsin, Florida, New Jersey, North Dakota, Arkansas, California, Alabama
The coastal grandmother aesthetic started as a TikTok trend, and has been all the rage since last summer. It's inspired in large part by Diane Keaton's character in the Nancy Meyers movie "Something's Gotta Give." Diane Keaton in the Nancy Meyers movie "Something's Gotta Give." Warner Bros. Pictures/Columbia PicturesThe coastal grandmother trend is defined by light-filled, bright interiors; neutral colors; beaches; and florals. Fans of Nancy Meyers movies including "The Holiday" and "It's Complicated," which are often praised for the aspirational homes they depict, may be particularly drawn to the property.
Persons: It's, Diane Keaton's, Nancy Meyers, Diane Keaton Organizations: Warner Bros . Pictures, Columbia
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Rapid intensification, explained
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Jennifer Gray | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +14 min
So as the climate crisis forces up ocean temperatures, rapid intensification becomes more likely, pushing storms to explode at a rapid pace into deadly hurricanes, scientists say. Mike Lang/USA Today Network Workers and residents clear debris from a destroyed bar in Fort Myers on Saturday, October 1. Thomas Cordy/The Palm Beach Post/USA Today Network This aerial photo shows damaged homes and debris in Fort Myers Beach on Thursday. Wilfredo Lee/AP Jake Moses and Heather Jones explore a section of destroyed businesses in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, on Thursday. Martha Asencio-Rhine/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire Sarah Peterson fills sandbags in Fort Myers Beach on September 24.
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The former president complained that the network's morning show used a big 'orange' photo of him. In response, Trump once again flirted with skipping the first GOP primary debate. Also, they purposely show the absolutely worst pictures of me, especially the big 'orange' one with my chin pulled way back." In the same message, he once again flirted with skipping the first GOP presidential primary debate that Fox is hosting in less than a week. There may be sound bites, there may be elements where 'this is what the leader of the primary says about this issue.'
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Fox, Biden, It's, Aaron Rupar, Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, doesn't, he'll, Baier, he's Organizations: Fox News, Service, Fox, , Politico Locations: Wall, Silicon, Milwaukee
Ms. Thompson said she was able to use the three-year pause on student loan payments to pay off some other debts. But she estimated she still had another three or four years to go before the remainder of her student loans would be paid off. “In general, we’ve seen clients focusing more on savings and not focusing on those student loans,” he said. “They really didn’t have a plan to address those student loans.”Mr. Graham said a lot of borrowers were surprised when they realized how much student loan debt could grow, since it continued to accrue interest even if the borrower had placed the loan in deferment or forbearance. “I just don’t think they understand the ramifications of the interest being charged on that debt over time,” Mr. Graham said.
Persons: Thompson, , Ms, “ It’s, , Trent Graham, we’ve, Mr, Graham, accrual, ” Mr Locations: GreenPath, deferment, forbearance
Media - Latest News and Analysis
  + stars: | 2023-08-12 | by ( Daniel Akst | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Fox News Preps for First Republican Debate, With or Without TrumpThe front-runner has hinted he won’t attend the Aug. 23 event in Milwaukee, but moderators Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier are ready should he change his mind.
Persons: Trump, won’t, Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier Organizations: Fox, Republican Locations: Milwaukee
CNN —China’s civilian spy agency has exposed a Chinese national for allegedly providing sensitive military information to the CIA, the latest in a string of highly public espionage accusations between Washington and Beijing. Zeng was allegedly offered “a huge amount” of money and immigration to the US for his family, in exchange for sensitive information about the Chinese military, the statement said. China’s announcement about the alleged CIA spy came a week after two US Navy sailors in California were arrested for allegedly providing sensitive US military information to Chinese intelligence officers. China’s Ministry of State Security is a civilian agency that oversees intelligence and counterintelligence both within China and overseas. China’s military also has its own intelligence agency.
Persons: CNN —, Zeng, , Xi Jinping Organizations: CNN, CIA, China’s Ministry of State Security, US, FBI, China’s Communist Party, The New York Times Locations: Washington, Beijing, Italy, China, California, United States, Russia
Childhood is a constant state of trying to unravel the mysteries of the world, while being thwarted at every turn. Beth Lincoln’s THE SWIFTS: A Dictionary of Scoundrels (Dutton, 352 pp., $17.99, ages 8 to 12), illustrated by Claire Powell, is deliciously, quirkily Gothic, like “Gormenghast” for children. Martha Brockenbrough’s TO CATCH A THIEF (Scholastic, 256 pp., $17.99, ages 8 to 12) is a slice of small-town coziness. And Johan Rundberg’s THE NIGHT RAVEN: The Moonwind Mysteries, Book 1 (Amazon Crossing Kids, 192 pp., $17.99, ages 10 and up), translated by A.A. Prime, is chilly Nordic noir. But they all share the same worldview: that children can and should act out, that what they care about matters.
Persons: you’re, Daisy Wells, Hazel Wong, sleuths, Beth Lincoln’s, Dutton, Claire Powell, , Martha Brockenbrough’s, Johan Rundberg’s, A.A Organizations: Scoundrels
CNN —“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” will reveal the fates of the original film franchise’s many characters, including Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens’ Troy and Gabriella. In a scene in the first episode, Chad gives an update on everyone, revealing, “It is our 15-year high school reunion. “After four years at East High, it’s time to graduate. In the new season, the kids play extras as the real cast of “High School Musical” return to East High and film yet another “High School Musical” film. The final season of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” is streaming on Disney+.
Persons: CNN —, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens ’ Troy, Gabriella, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Taylor, Lucas Grabeel, Ryan, Kaycee Stroh, Martha, Chad, Troy, Tim Federle, , Organizations: CNN, CNN — “, Disney, East, High, Locations: Chad
For nine weeks in 1974, off the shore of Martha’s Vineyard, the shooting of “Jaws” was repeatedly delayed by the whims of its temperamental stars. Bruce was the name given to the three mechanical predators built to simulate the great white shark at the heart of the story. Occasionally they wondered if it might not have been better to train an actual great white for the role. After seeing “The Shark Is Broken,” a play about that disastrous shoot, you may wonder the opposite: whether it might not have been better to cast the movie with mechanical humans. All of that is faithfully rendered in “The Shark Is Broken,” which opened on Thursday at the Golden Theater, in a production directed by Guy Masterson.
Persons: , Bruce, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider bickered, Guy Masterson, There’s, Duncan Henderson, Adam Cork, John Williams’s Locations: Martha’s
Around the same time, Rosler began exploring video, which was then becoming popular among feminist artists as an affordable way to make and share work without the institutional support that was often denied them. This resulted in another of her best-known works, “Semiotics of the Kitchen” (1975). As her actions become increasingly violent — Rosler uses a manual juicer like she’s breaking a neck — the hostess’s rage takes on broader significance. “The fact that video sucked was part of what made it exciting,” Rosler told me; it allowed her to make work that no one would judge on its aesthetic qualities. It’s possible, even, to find echoes of Rosler in the amateur videography of TikTok, where every user is the head of their own surreal public access network.
Persons: Rosler, Mika Rottenberg, it’s, Carmen Herrera, Hilma af Klint Organizations: Rosler, Guggenheim Locations: Argentine Israeli, Saar, New York
Martha Stewart was famously accused of insider trading in the early 2000s, but she didn't face criminal insider trading charges. "It is incredibly difficult to prove an insider trading case," said Daniel Taylor, a forensic accounting professor at the University of Pennsylvania. "Insider trading is judge-made law," said John Reed Stark, former head of the Office of Internet Enforcement at the Securities Exchange Commission. The SEC adopted an amendment to a rule that will "enhance investor protections against insider trading." The Department of Justice prosecuted the first insider trading case exclusively based on the rule in March 2023.
Persons: Martha Stewart, Stewart, Daniel Taylor, John Reed Stark, Stark, Justin Paperny, Paperny, I've Organizations: University of Pennsylvania, Internet, Securities Exchange Commission, SEC, Department, Justice, United, White, Department of Justice Locations: United States
Claims that the Obamas called off the autopsy or brought in their own mortician are also false, according to Massachusetts State Police and the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). Tafari Campbell, 45, was seen struggling while paddle boarding near a home owned by the Obamas on July 23. A July 25 post on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, said: “DEVELOPING: Obamas Chef is now reported to have suffered blunt trauma prior to death. There are also no reliable news reports to suggest Campbell suffered any trauma prior to or during his death or that the Obamas called off the autopsy. Massachusetts State Police said that no trauma was observed on Tafari Campbell, and that the post-mortem examination was performed by the state’s chief medical examiner’s office.
Persons: Barack Obama, Tafari Campbell, Instagram, Campbell “, Obama, , David Procopio, Campbell, Procopio, Read Organizations: Massachusetts State Police, Medical, Reuters, Twitter, Massachusetts Locations: Martha’s, Massachusetts
For months, Democrats have worried about a three-way Senate race in Arizona giving the GOP a boost. But a new Emerson College poll shows Democrats ahead in three-way matchups that include Sinema. But in a three-way race with Gallego, Lamb, and Sinema, the Democratic candidate leads with 36% support, followed by Lamb at 29% and Sinema with 21% support — while 15% of respondents were undecided. And in a three-way contest with Gallego, Wright, and Sinema, the congressman leads with 37% support, with Sinema at 26% and Wright with 25% support. One of the more fascinating elements of the polling is Sinema's continued popularity with a sizable bloc of Republicans, a dynamic similar to her 2018 Senate victory when she ran as a Democrat.
Persons: Arizona Sen, Kyrsten Sinema, Sinema, Ruben Gallego, who's, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, Gallego, Lamb, Brian Wright, Wright, Martha McSally, Emerson, Kari Lake, Blake Masters, Abe Hamadeh, Jim Lamon, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Cornel Organizations: GOP, Emerson College, Republicans, Service, Democratic Party, Independent, Democratic, Gallego, Pinal County Sheriff, Republican, Democrat, Sinema, Arizona Senate, Emerson, Biden, Cornel West Locations: Arizona, Wall, Silicon, Phoenix, Pinal County
The Obamas paid tribute to late Tafari Campbell, who worked as their personal chef. Campbell, 45, worked at the Obama White House as a sous chef, and continued working as a personal chef for the Obama family after they left office. Massachusetts State Police said they recovered Campbell's body the following morning approximately 100 feet from the shore. "Tafari Campbell showed us what true character looks like," Barack captioned his Instagram post. A screenshot from a 2012 Obama White House video featuring sous chef Tafari Campbell.
Persons: Tafari Campbell, Campbell, paddleboarding, Michelle Obama, Obama, Barack, Tafari, He's, Sherise Organizations: Service, Obama, Massachusetts State Police, Police, Obama White, White, Associated Press Locations: Wall, Silicon, paddleboarding, Massachusetts
But as the arraignment played out on Thursday, it felt like we had all been there before. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Trump was arraigned on Thursday over charges related to efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. But compared to his two impeachments and the made-for-TV Capitol riot hearings — all of which accused Trump of serious wrongdoing — the most recent indictment and arraignment felt largely humdrum. But in this case, he's a former president charged with trying to change the outcome of an unfavorable election.
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, he's, John Lauro, Biden, Charlie Savage, yawning, homed, Martha MacCallum, Andrew McCarthy, we've, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, White, Capitol, Trump, CNN, Truth, Justice Department, New York Times, Fox News, GOP, Monmouth University Locations: Wall, Silicon, Manhattan, Georgia
He tried to undo a 1981 court decree that requires the city to provide shelter to anyone who needs it. Such services could help migrants acclimate to life in New York City and could ease complaints from neighbors of the hotels the city is using to house many migrants. The Adams administration has been warehousing asylum seekers instead of putting the country’s largest municipal government to work helping them build new lives, in New York or wherever else they may want to go. Ron DeSantis of Florida, the presidential candidate who used asylum seekers for political sport, flying them to the resort island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts at taxpayer expense just to own the libs. Kathy Hochul of New York needs to step in and demonstrate the concern lacking from City Hall.
Persons: , Adams, Greg Abbott, Ron DeSantis, Kathy Hochul Locations: New York City, New York, Texas, Florida, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, . New York, City, York
In order to face either one head on, you must stand on a small, uneven platform of homemade adobe bricks. This is a message from the artist: He’s not interested in a seamless viewing experience. It recalls his contribution to the 2017 Whitney Biennial, where he created a room of adobe bricks. Here, a winding path of bricks connects life-size portraits of members of esparza’s largely queer community. The paintings are also on adobe, referencing his Mexican heritage and accentuating his subjects’ brown skin.
Persons: rafa esparza’s, He’s, JILLIAN STEINHAUER Organizations: Art Basel Miami Beach, Biennial Locations: Los Angeles, New York
The Sorcerer of Costumes
  + stars: | 2023-08-01 | by ( Rhonda Garelick | More About Rhonda Garelick | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
“My go-to look is Japanese, Comme des Garçons or Yohji Yamamoto,” she said. “African weaving tools,” she explained, “they have very strong energy.”Ms. Zakowska’s dedication to research was evident in the shelves lined with fashion history books and in the giant mood boards covered with vintage magazine clippings, fabric swatches and photographs. She has collaborated and toured with Roman Paska, the renowned puppet artist and director, whom she met in college and is her life partner. And she has worked steadily in theater and film, including many collaborations with John Turturro, her close friend and former Yale roommate. “Working with Donna always makes my performance better,” Mr. Turturro said.
Persons: , Yohji Yamamoto, , Ms, Zakowska, Barnard, Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey, Woody Allen, Roman Paska, John Turturro, Donna, Mr, Turturro Organizations: Beaux, Arts, Yale School of, Apple, Yale Locations: New York, Indonesia, Paris
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