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  2. Glenn Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    [156] In a May 2019 Haaretz article, Alexander Reid Ross described Tucker Carlson's and Glenn Greenwald's positions as being a "crossover between leftists and the far-right in defense of Syria's Bashar Assad, to dismiss charges of Russian interference in U.S. elections and to boost Russian geopolitics". [157]

  3. Now We're Talking - The Huffington Post

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    Greenwald’s ensuing articles about the illegal wiretapping of American citizens kicked off an international scandal and won him a Pulitzer Prize—along with the financial support of eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, who agreed to underwrite Greenwald’s next venture.

  4. Substack - Wikipedia

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    Substack users include journalists, subject-matter experts, and media platforms. [12] [13] [14] Among the high-profile writers to have used the platform are Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist and author Glenn Greenwald; Seymour Hersh; culture critic Anne Helen Petersen; music essayist Robert Christgau; and food writer Alison Roman. [15]

  5. Michael Tracey (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2024 presidential election (November 4th), Tracey published an article on his Substack newsletter in which he wrote that he had not voted for a major party candidate since 2008, which was to remain unchanged for 2024. [11] He also wrote that he does not find third parties credible. [11]

  6. First Look Media - Wikipedia

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    First Look Media is an American nonprofit media organization founded by Pierre Omidyar in October 2013 as a venue for "original, independent journalism". [1] [2] The project was started as a collaboration with Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, and Laura Poitras with a promised $250 million in funding from Omidyar.

  7. The Intercept - Wikipedia

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    The Intercept was founded by journalists Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, and Laura Poitras. [4] It was launched on 10 February 2014 by First Look Media with funding by eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar, [5] [6] starting with $250 million in pledged funding. [7]

  8. Wayne Hsiung - Wikipedia

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    Journalist Glenn Greenwald at The Intercept reported that the prosecution was politically motivated, as attorneys prosecuting the case had financial ties to Smithfield. [ 34 ] On April 24, 2018, Hsiung was arrested and charged with "threatening bodily injury" in Boulder, Colorado , at Whole Foods after asking questions at the store about the ...

  9. Operation Car Wash - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian, reporting on retaliation against Greenwald from the Bolsonaro government and its supporters, said the articles published by Greenwald and The Intercept "have had an explosive impact on Brazilian politics and dominated headlines for weeks," adding that the exposés "appeared to show prosecutors in the sweeping Operation Car Wash ...