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  2. Slate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former New Republic editor Michael Kinsley , initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN .

  3. Slatest - Wikipedia

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    Slatest, also known as The Slatest, is a news blog that has been published by Slate since 2009, when it was launched to replace their 12-years-old "Today's Papers" feature. [1] It also replaced Slate's magazine aggregator feature "In Other Magazines". [2]

  4. The Slate Group - Wikipedia

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    Among the publications overseen by The Slate Group are Slate and ForeignPolicy.com. [1] The creation of The Slate Group was announced by Donald Graham, the chairman and CEO of The Washington Post Company, in a press release on June 4, 2008. [2] Its mission was stated as developing and managing a family of web-only magazines. [1]

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  6. Dear Prudence (advice column) - Wikipedia

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    On 9 February 2006, [3] Dear Prudence was taken over by Slate staffer Emily Yoffe. Beginning in the summer of 2007, when Slate video magazine Slate V was launched, Yoffe also appeared in short, videorecorded Dear Prudence clips, illustrated with animations.

  7. Slate Publishes Gun-Control Fiction

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    Slate is sometimes sloppy and consistently biased ... pull the trigger, and expect it to fire until the magazine is empty; hand him a semiautomatic rifle equipped with a bump stock and you won’t ...

  8. Daniel M. Lavery - Wikipedia

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    Daniel M. Lavery [1] [2] (born Mallory Ortberg, [3] November 28, 1986) [4] is an American author and editor. He is known for having co-founded the website The Toast, and written the books Texts from Jane Eyre (2014), The Merry Spinster (2018), Something That May Shock and Discredit You (2020), and Women's Hotel (2024).

  9. Josh Levin - Wikipedia

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    He joined Slate in 2003, where he is currently national editor. [3] In addition to writing and editing, he also hosts Slate ' s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen with the journalist Stefan Fatsis and Joel Anderson. [4] During R. Kelly's 2008 trial for child pornography, Levin coined the term "Shaggy Defence" to describe the Kelly's lawyers. [5]