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  2. Axios (website) - Wikipedia

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    Axios ' s content is designed for digital platforms, such as Facebook and Snapchat, as well as its own website. [2] Its articles are typically less than 300 words long. [21] In addition to its website, Axios content is distributed via newsletters covering politics, technology, healthcare, and other subjects. [22]

  3. List of Ajax frameworks - Wikipedia

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    axios, Promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js MIT jQuery , a JavaScript library that provides an Ajax framework and other utilities, and jQuery UI , a plug-in that provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets.

  4. Talk:Axios (website) - Wikipedia

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    I think it Axios should to to Axios (website), or at the very least to the disambig.Eccekevin 22:09, 5 August 2020 (UTC) Neutral regarding the proposed move and would not oppose it. However, taking into account the high number of views for Axios (website), I would strongly support the move Axios (disambiguation) → Axios.

  5. Axios - Wikipedia

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    Axios, an American news and information website; Axios may also refer to: Brands and enterprises. Axios, a brand of suspension products owned by Tenneco; Axios ...

  6. Hans Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Nichols is a political reporter for Axios. He is a former correspondent for NBC News and appears regularly live from the White House on MSNBC. Nichols has served as a subject matter expert about American politics on Washington Week, the Golf Channel, and KCRW, and Sierra Leone on National Public Radio. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Jim VandeHei - Wikipedia

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    James VandeHei (born February 12, 1971) [1] is an American journalist and businessman who is the co-founder and CEO of Axios and the former executive editor and co-founder of Politico. Previously, he was a national political reporter at The Washington Post, where he worked as a White House correspondent.

  8. Ina Fried - Wikipedia

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    Ina Fried (born December 17, 1974), formerly Ian Fried, is an American journalist for Axios.Prior to that, she was senior editor for All Things Digital and a senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com, [1] [2] and worked for Re/code.

  9. Michael Allen (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He is the co-founder and executive editor of Axios and the former chief political reporter for Politico. While at Politico, he wrote the daily Playbook; in April 2010, in reference to his frequent correspondence with White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer, The New York Times called him "The Man The White House Wakes Up To."