Mr. Pavlovsky helped burnish Putin’s public image but broke with the Kremlin in 2011 over his moves to cement power.
Chargers’ Derrick Ansley has new role, but same objectives
Derrick Ansley says he doesn’t see much of a change in his role on the Los Angeles Chargers coaching staff despite being promoted to defensive coordinator.
Q&A with iHeartMedia’s Conal Byrne on overseeing podcasting at the company, the industry maturing, RSS, radio and podcast ads, subscriptions, and exclusivity (Nilay Patel/The Verge)
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Q&A with iHeartMedia’s Conal Byrne on overseeing podcasting at the company, the industry maturing, RSS, radio and podcast ads, subscriptions, and exclusivity — Amid layoffs and a looming recession, folks…
Judge orders investigation of Guatemalan journalists
A Guatemalan judge has ordered the investigation of nine journalists from a newspaper whose president, a prominent government critic, has already been jailed on various charges since last year
Judge orders investigation of Guatemalan journalists
A Guatemalan judge has ordered the investigation of nine journalists from a newspaper whose president, a prominent government critic, has already been jailed on various charges since last year
Lawyer: Steve Bannon-linked border wall nonprofit is defunct
The non-profit prosecutors say Steve Bannon worked with to dupe donors who gave money to build a wall on the U.S. southern border is effectively out of business and can’t afford to defend itself in a New York fraud case
Last witnesses in Murdaugh case before jury sees crime scene
Alex Murdaugh’s former law partner testified Tuesday as one of the final witnesses in the South Carolina double murder trial as the court prepared to bring jurors to the scene of the killings.
Post office buys 9,250 electric vans, 14,000 charge stations
The U.S. Postal Service is buying 9,250 Ford Motor Co. electric vans and 14,000 charging stations as part of a move to switch its fleet to electric vehicles.