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  2. The Daily Beast - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Beast is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. Founded in 2008, the website is owned by IAC Inc. [2] It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid " by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief from 2018 to 2021. [3]

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  4. Ben Collins (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism. Ben Collins is an American businessman and journalist from Massachusetts. He was a former reporter for the news division of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), and became the CEO of the media company Global Tetrahedron, which owns The Onion, in 2024. [1][2]

  5. Newsweek and The Daily Beast Will Merge - AOL

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    The Daily Beast operates only online but has said it will start a print edition. Newsweek has a print circulation of 1.6 million, but its paid readership has dropped sharply in recent years.

  6. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites deliberately publish hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation to drive web traffic inflamed by social media. [8] [9] [10] These sites are distinguished from news satire as fake news articles are usually fabricated to deliberately mislead readers, either for profit or more ambiguous reasons, such as disinformation campaigns.

  7. Julia Davis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    www.juliadavisnews.com. Julia Davis[a] (born Kyiv, 16 May 1974 [1]) is a Ukrainian-born [2] American journalist, columnist and media analyst who worked for the federal government of the United States and had a career in filmmaking. [3] She is best known for founding Russian Media Monitor, a project monitoring Russian state television, [4 ...

  8. Eleanor Clift - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Irene Clift (née Roeloffs; born July 7, 1940) [1] is an American political journalist, television pundit, and author. She is a contributor to MSNBC and blogger for The Daily Beast. [2] She is best known as a regular panelist on The McLaughlin Group. [3] Clift is a board member at the IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation).

  9. Taylor Lorenz - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Lorenz (born October 21, c. 1984–1987 [a]) is an American journalist. She is a columnist for The Washington Post and a podcaster for Vox Media, hosting a show called Power User. She was previously a technology reporter for The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and Business Insider, and social media editor for the Daily Mail.