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Shelley Ross / New York Times: Shelley Ross, Chris Cuomo's boss at ABC News two decades ago, says he sexually harassed her in 2005 and emailed her an hour later to apologize -
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair: A look at NYT's trust-and-innovation project, one of several newsroom initiatives unfolding amid speculation over who will succeed Executive Editor Dean Baquet -
Matt Robinson / Bloomberg: Ad agency holding company WPP agreed to pay $19M+ to settle SEC claims it violated anti-bribery laws by buying firms without ensuring compliance by subsidiaries -
Byron Kaye / Reuters: In an email, Facebook tells Australian publishers it has stopped negotiating licensing deals in the country, leaving out broadcaster SBS and smaller publishers -
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter: Disney's Marvel is suing the heirs of Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Gene Colan as it tries to keep full control of Avengers characters under US copyright law -
Davey Alba / New York Times: Interview with Maryana Iskander, Wikimedia Foundation's next CEO, on the org's transparency, handling misinformation on Wikipedia pages, and more -
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal: Sources: Barry Diller's IAC is in talks to buy Meredith, publisher of People, Real Simple, InStyle, and other magazines, in a $2.5B+ deal -
Kif Leswing / CNBC: Production crew union says Apple claimed less than 20M TV+ subscribers in the US and Canada as of July 1, allowing Apple to pay workers lower rates -
Joan E. Solsman / CNET: A look at Tudum, the Netflix promotional event streaming on YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, and Facebook at noon ET Saturday, and on local YouTube channels worldwide -
Manish Singh / TechCrunch: Amazon launches Prime Video Channels in India, offering eight streaming services in one hub at discounted prices for one year