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After 11 years, thousands of articles, 11 Taylor Swift album releases, one of the biggest trials in music history and more traumatizing deaths than one pop music editor could fathom, I have decided to leave The New York Times.
We are excited to announce the launch of the 2026 Rosa Luxemburg Journalism Fellowship. We will award $30,000 to an early to mid-career journalist with a history of progressive writing. Learn more and apply here. https://t.co/cpLFgc8eLi
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The line tonight for old-timer Panna II, the last restaurant standing at 93 First Ave. in the East Village … a surge in business thanks to a fictional John John and Carolyn B visit in the FX series 'John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.'
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We’re compiling job/freelance opportunities for our hundreds of #washingtonpost colleagues who were fired today. If you’ve got something please reply, DM, or email me [email protected]
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For those looking for freelance work in the wake of WaPo layoffs: I'm an editor at large overseeing Ideas & Culture at Bloomberg, including our Books coverage. Find me at [email protected]
Hi everyone, some news: I was laid off as part of the massive cuts at @washingtonpost. Thinking about my colleagues on the foreign desk living in war zones, and much of our arts team, and our readers. We’ll need your support and, as soon as the numbness passes, I’ll need work!
Don’t know what all the fuss is about receiving a knighthood and being called SIR all my teachers in school were called SIR and they were all massive CUNTS dya get me bruv LG x