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“Currently, Patreon takes an 8% cut or a 12% cut from creators, depending on their selected tier — though the 8% plan is far more popular. The new pricing plan instead offers one universal tier, which ...
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Since last September — when the conflict between the opposing factions of the Sinaloa Cartel escalated — attacks against the press in Sinaloa have increased. Between September 2024 and April 2025, 65 ...
“Mr. Moran wrote that Mr. Miller ‘eats his hate’ as ‘spiritual nourishment’ and assigned the term ‘world-class hater’ to both Mr. Miller and President Trump, whom the correspondent had interviewed in ...
“Of 28 JOAs approved since the passage of the Newspaper Preservation Act by Congress in 1970, only the one in Las Vegas will remain as of the new year. There, the Las Vegas Sun appears as an insert in ...
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“This isn’t new here. History repeats itself,” says Adam Rose, press rights chair of the Los Angeles Press Club. “The LAPD — and often the L.A. Sheriff’s Department as well — arrest and attack ...
“The U.S. Agency for Global Media told employees placed on administrative leave to immediately return to their roles providing counter-programming to Iranian state media as the conflict between the ...
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“Staffers were told the intrusions compromised journalists’ Microsoft accounts and could have granted the intruder access to work emails they sent and received, some of the people said. The reporters ...
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