Welcome to the post-election edition of the Los Angeles Times News Quiz, where this week’s questions delve into politics (of ...
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Welcome to another edition of the Los Angeles Times News Quiz. I’m back with another round of handcrafted, California-leaning, multiple-choice questions riffing off my Times colleagues ...
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The number of newspapers endorsing a candidate for president has dwindled with the industry's financial troubles the past two decades, in part because owners reason that it makes no sense to ...
The Express-Times newspaper will no longer have a print edition starting early next year. The Easton-based publication reported Wednesday that its print edition will end in February, and that it ...
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Back in the 1800s, newspapers were sharply partisan in both their news pages and editorials. Even when a trend toward unbiased news reports took hold in the 1900s, editorial pages remained ...
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