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  2. Slate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Slate started a daily feature, "Today's Pictures", on November 30, 2005, which featured 15–20 photographs from the archive at Magnum Photos that share a common theme. The column also features two animated "Interactive Essays" a month. The design of Slate ' s homepage from 2006 to 2013. On its 10th anniversary, Slate unveiled

  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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    The Slate Group, legally The Slate Group, LLC, is an American online publishing entity established in June 2008 by Graham Holdings Company. Among the publications overseen by The Slate Group are Slate and ForeignPolicy.com .

  5. Tulsa World - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] On January 20, The Tulsa World said it would drop the case against Urban Tulsa Weekly and its editor and publisher, after the weekly paper agreed to issue a retraction, [22] but Bates remained a defendant. [23] Tulsa World ' s decision to sue a competitor paper was criticized in a column by Slate editor Jack Shafer. [24]

  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones) - Wikipedia

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    One of Bedrock's fictional newspapers is The Daily Granite, edited by Lou Granite. For a time, The Daily Granite employed Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble as reporters. [4] Another newspaper is The Daily Slab. There are also two recording companies located in Bedrock: The Keen Teen Record Company [16] and the Flippo Record Company. [17]

  7. The Gist - Wikipedia

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    The Gist is an American daily news podcast hosted by Mike Pesca. [1] The show was originally produced by Slate magazine starting in May 2014 [2] and was suspended by Slate on February 22, 2021. A year later, Pesca relaunched the podcast under his independent production company, Peach Fish Productions. [3]

  8. Jack Shafer - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining Politico, he worked for Reuters and also edited and wrote the column "Press Box" for Slate, an online magazine. Before his stay at Slate, Shafer edited two city weeklies, Washington City Paper and SF Weekly. Much of Shafer's writing focuses on what he sees as a lack of precision and rigor in reporting by the mainstream media ...

  9. News media endorsements in the 2020 United States ...

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    Various newspapers and magazines endorsed candidates in the 2020 United States presidential election, as follows. Tables below also show which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2016 United States presidential election (where known) and include only endorsements for the general election.