Meta’s moderation policy to allow more “free expression” was viewed as the latest effort to appease President-elect Donald Trump, which could help AI efforts.
Welcome to Week in Iowa, the round up of this week's news from our newsrooms across the state.
While the US economy recovers from the shock of the coronavirus pandemic, experts have warned that not everyone will have job ...
HuffPost editor-in-chief Danielle Belton resigned Thursday as part of the news site's ongoing editorial layoffs, TheWrap has ...
A CNN insider says the defamation suit embroiling the network is a major concern of upper management as staffers grapple with ...
Both current and former Washington Post staffers are expressing dismay at the paper's ongoing turmoil from financial woes to ...
In addition to seeing some of its most respected writers and editors scooped up, this week the Post let go of 4 percent of ...
The number of statehouse reporters in Washington fell by more than half, per a new report. Plus: Layoffs at The Washington Post and Google paying for news.
The Washington Post is laying off nearly 100 workers, or 4% of its staff, in an attempt to stem growing losses. The cuts will ...
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2025 after a wave of layoffs last year. Microsoft, BlackRock, and Ally are among ...
The Post team was told the paper is 'no longer promoting the journalism' and focusing 'entirely on talent promotion' under ...
“The layoffs will affect employees across The Post’s business operations, not its newsroom … The bulk of the eliminated positions are coming from The Post’s advertising division. Johanna Mayer-Jones, ...