Writing on his own and for Washington Monthly and Mother Jones, he earned a reputation as a serious policy thinker. He also invented Friday cat blogging.
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Clay Risen | The New York Times
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3/17/25
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He pledged a new era of openness in the wake of the Watergate scandal, but his relationship with the press corps proved rocky.
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Robert D. McFadden | The New York Times
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3/14/25
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He had a long affiliation with The Washington Post and wrote books including “A Season on the Brink,” about Indiana University men’s basketball coach Bob Knight.
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Matt Schudel | The Washington Post
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3/14/25
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At The New York Times and elsewhere, he wrote about wrongful convictions, fake methadone clinics and the five powerful Mafia families in New York.
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Clyde Haberman | The New York Times
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3/5/25
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Vince Bodiford, the founder and publisher of the Cheyenne (Wyoming) Post, has passed away. He was 62.
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Dave Lerner | The Cheyenne Post
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2/17/25
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Jeanne Brooks, a former staff member at the Online News Association whose contributions propelled the organization’s early growth and success driving innovation at the intersection of journalism and tech, passed away on Jan. 5, 2025.
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Staff | Online News Association
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2/7/25
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John K. Baker, who died in late December at his home in Decize, France, was a master mentor to many reporters he hired and inspired during his management of five U.S. newspapers.
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Katherine Ellison
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1/22/25
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David Schneiderman, an editor turned publisher turned chief executive of The Village Voice, the granddaddy of alternative newspapers, whose 28-year tenure ran from its era of downtown-bestriding …
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Trip Gabriel | The New York Times
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1/19/25
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Heinz Kluetmeier, a prominent photographer for Sports Illustrated who captured the exultation of the United States men’s Olympic hockey team when it upset the Soviet Union at the 1980 Winter …
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Richard Sandomir | The New York Times
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1/19/25
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Tom Schumaker, 86, died peacefully on Jan. 7 at a hospice in Delray Beach, Florida, following several months of declining health.
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Obituary | Glick Family Funeral Home
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1/14/25
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When he was 25, he learned that he had multiple sclerosis. He coped with the disease throughout a long career at several networks, recalled in a best-selling memoir.
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Richard Sandomir | The New York Times
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1/10/25
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Long-time Southern Lakes Newspapers editor in chief Ed Nadolski, who stepped away from the job in January 2023, died on Dec. 24, 2024, at age 62.
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Staff | Wisconsin Newspaper Association
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1/7/25
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A family man and newspaper entrepreneur, Gary Rust spent his final days surrounded by loved ones, sharing humor, songs and cherished memories. His legacy of love and devotion endures.
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Jon K. Rust | Southeast Missourian
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1/7/25
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Billy DiMaio, an account executive at Audacy, was among the victims killed in New Orleans during the early morning hours of New Year’s Day when a truck plowed into crowds along Bourbon Street. He was 25.
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Staff | Inside Radio
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1/2/25
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Charles F. Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent U.S. media companies including Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died at age 98, according to a news report.
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Brian P. D. Hannon | The Associated Press
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1/1/25
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He created groundbreaking programs, like “The Mike Douglas Show,” brought “Good Morning America” to life and won an Emmy for “The Richard Simmons Show.”
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Clay Risen| The New York Times
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1/1/25
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Tsuneo Watanabe, the powerful head of Japan’s largest newspaper who had close ties with the country’s powerful conservative leaders, has died. He was 98.
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Mari Yamaguchi | The Associated Press
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1/1/25
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Aaron Brown, the longtime television anchor whose coverage during CNN’s live broadcast of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks became one of the most well-known accounts of the day, died on Sunday (Dec. 29) in Washington, D.C. He was 76.
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Ali Watkins | The New York Times
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1/1/25
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Richard D. Parsons, whose humane approach to business made him a serial troubleshooter at distressed companies such as Time Warner, CBS and Citigroup and a sought-after adviser at the highest …
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Benjamin Mullin | The New York Times
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12/27/24
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His lively drawings of historic Supreme Court arguments, impeachment trials and murder cases gave the public a peek into venues where cameras were banned.
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Richard Sandomir | The New York Times
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12/20/24
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