Daphne Caruana Galizia, an investigative journalist in Malta, was on her way to the bank when she was killed by a car bomb outside her house in October 2017. For months her assets had been frozen by a precautionary warrant issued in conjunction with four libel suits brought by Malta’s economy minister and his aide,...
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Businesswoman Mellody Hobson and her husband, filmmaker George Lucas, are seeking to take control of Ebony and Jet magazines’ photographic archives https://t.co/Ur827EJdsO via @WSJ
— Soma Biswas (@SomaBisWSJ) April 24, 2019
Comcast is in talks to sell 30% stake in Hulu to Disney — here's how it will decide https://t.co/q6dUZs0COw
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 25, 2019
Response to news reports of a Trump-ordered boycott of the Correspondents' Dinner: #We’re looking forward to an enjoyable evening of celebrating the First Amendment and great journalists past, present, and future." - Olivier Knox, President of the #WHCA
— WHCA (@whca) April 23, 2019
The New Statesman asked me to write a little bit about Lyra’s work as a journalist.
— Siobhán Fenton (@SiobhanFenton) April 19, 2019
For anyone not familiar with her reporting, I hope it might go a small way in conveying a little of what a tremendous talent we’ve lost https://t.co/Mljf5M2abk
The New York Times will publish a 16-page special print section tomorrow, including summaries & highlights from the paper's annotations of the Mueller Report.
— Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) April 18, 2019