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  2. BuzzFeed News - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed News states in its editorial guide that "we firmly believe that for a number of issues, including civil rights, women's rights, anti-racism, and LGBT equality, there are not two sides" but also says that "when it comes to activism, BuzzFeed editorial must follow the lead of our editors and reporters who come out of a tradition of rigorous, neutral journalism that puts facts and news ...

  3. BuzzFeed News is ‘beginning the process’ of closing ... - AOL

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    BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti told staff the ‘difficult news’ in an internal email on Thursday BuzzFeed News is ‘beginning the process’ of closing down, CEO tells staff Skip to main content

  4. BuzzFeed News to Shut Down - AOL

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    Buzzfeed News is set to close its doors after years of mounting financial difficulties, Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti told staff Thursday morning, marking the end of a click-chasing, social-media ...

  5. BuzzFeed News shutting down as company cuts staff ... - AOL

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    BuzzFeed, once a rising star in digital media, has undergone major cuts in recent years as digital-native brands struggle to create sustainable business models. BuzzFeed News shutting down as ...

  6. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media.Based in New York City, [2] BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti and John S. Johnson III to focus on tracking viral content.

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  8. From pee tapes to Pulitzers: The rise and fall of Buzzfeed News

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    BuzzFeed began in 2006 as a way of harnessing the virality of internet memes, and almost accidentally became a prominent force in investigative journalism, writes Bevan Hurley.

  9. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic lists the articles containing the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, [1] the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The first human cases of COVID-19 occurred in Wuhan, People's Republic of China, on or about 17 November 2019. [2]