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Wall Street Journal Owner Opts for ‘Flexible’ Office Return
Team leaders will decide what type of return would work best, the chief executive of Dow Jones wrote in a companywide email.

New York Times Wins 2 Polk Awards for Investigative Reporting
The Times was honored for coverage that revealed a plot behind the murder of the Haitian president and for investigations on the toll of America’s...

Jurors in Sarah Palin Trial Knew of Judge’s Decision to Dismiss
The judge said several jurors acknowledged knowing about his decision but said it had not “played any role whatever in their deliberations.”

Slate Struggles to Find Its Identity, and Profit
After high-profile departures, the pioneering online magazine is trying to find a new voice and a path to profitability.

Hack of News Corp Emails Is Believed to Be Linked to China
The news publishing company said it thought the breach affected a “limited number” of accounts.

Chicago Public Media Is Set to Acquire The Chicago Sun-Times
In an unlikely media deal, the big-city tabloid will become a subsidiary of the nonprofit organization that brings listeners “Wait Wait . . . Don’t...

A.V. Club staff members lose their jobs after refusing a move to Los Angeles.
The employees’ union was critical of G/O Media’s plan to close the Chicago office and relocate workers without a cost-of-living adjustment.

Editor Files Discrimination Suit Against The New York Post
In the lawsuit, Michelle Gotthelf said that the tabloid’s longtime top editor, Col Allan, retaliated against her after she turned down a sexual proposition.

Evan Smith, the leader of The Texas Tribune, says he will step down.
After 13 years at the helm, he says goodbye to the nonprofit news organization he helped start.

Grid, a ‘Fuller Picture’ News Site, Goes Live
The latest media start-up, with millions in funding and a team of more than 20 journalists, aims to bring clarity to weighty issues.