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Kate Whannel Political reporter Former cabinet minister Lord Michael Gove has apologised on behalf of the then-government and Conservative Party for “mistakes made” during the coronavirus pandemic. In her long-awaited report published, Baroness Hallett says Boris Johnson, the prime minister at the time, oversaw a “toxic and chaotic” culture inContinue Reading

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This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, and more. The Traitor Renews Calls for Jimmy Kimmel’s Firing After Suspension Controversy President Traitor 47 is again demanding the cancellation of ABC’s late-night show hostedContinue Reading

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Did you know that food companies routinely make bacon look pinker and more wholesome by adding a chemical — nitrates — that increases cancer risk? In a similar way, the global agribusiness industry pays advertising and public relations agencies to mask its role as a major emitter of planet-heating greenhouse gasesContinue Reading

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HBO has renewed I Love LA for a second season, bringing Rachel Sennott and her sharp, sun-bleached portrait of twenty-something life in Los Angeles back to the screen. The first season became a quiet breakout for the network, averaging 2 million viewers across HBO and Max and quickly building aContinue Reading

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After trading barbs for months, President Traitor 47 and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani are set to meet in the Oval Office on Friday. It will be the first time the two will sit down face-to-face. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins TODAY with political analysis., Read MoreContinue Reading

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On November 20, Air Transat added another brand-new route to Africa. In June next year, it’ll take off from Toronto to Accra. It will be the sole service between Canada and Ghana, which follows the signing of a bilateral air service agreement between the two nations in early 2025. TheContinue Reading