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AP Reporter Who Wrote on Russian Missile in Poland No Longer Works There
The NATO secretary general and Polish officials said the explosion was most likely caused by a Ukrainian air-defense missile that was fending off a Russian...

New York Post Takes Aim at Trump, and Hits a Nerve
The paper’s increasingly harsh coverage has gotten the news media and political worlds talking about whether the Murdoch media empire has broken permanently from the...

Steven Ginsberg Named Editor of The Athletic
Mr. Ginsberg, a longtime editor at The Washington Post, will start in the newly created role in January.

Boston Globe Names NPR’s Nancy Barnes Its Next Editor
Ms. Barnes, senior vice president for news and editorial director at NPR, has also held leadership roles at the Houston Chronicle and Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The New York Times Company Adds 180,000 Digital Subscribers
The Times recorded an adjusted operating profit of $69 million for the third quarter, up from $65 million in the same period last year.

New York Post Says Employee Was Behind ‘Unauthorized’ Posts
The news organization said it was taking “appropriate action” after the person posted a series of vulgar and racist tweets and headlines.

The Texas Tribune Names a New C.E.O.
Sonal Shah will take over from Evan Smith, who has run the nonprofit news organization since he co-founded it in 2009.

Pluribus News, a New Media Start-Up, Will Cover Statehouses
Numerous news start-ups have raced to fill a void of statehouse coverage. Pluribus News is planning to report on the policy trends making their way...

Nation’s Second-Biggest Newspaper Company Will Stop Endorsing Candidates
The change will be announced in an editorial set to run in the company’s newspapers as early as Friday.

Facebook Winds Down Its Newsletter Service
The Bulletin platform, which featured writers like Malcolm Gladwell and Mitch Albom, will be closed early next year, the company said.