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4:00 PM ET, June 24, 2019

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Katie Sullivan / Media Matters for America:
NYT, WSJ, Chicago Tribune, and LAT left the report of sexual assault of E. Jean Carroll by Trump off their front pages; WaPo placed it below the fold  —  A new report of sexual assault committed by President Donald Trump has come to light, but several major newspapers didn't find …
Amanda Meade / The Guardian:
News Corp tabloid the Herald Sun offers journalists cash bonuses between $10 and $50 for driving digital subscriptions and traffic through their own stories  —  Reporters to be financially rewarded if readers subscribe to site and reach certain number of page views
Samira Sadeque / The Daily Dot:
Ravelry, a social networking site for knitting with ~829K MAUs, bans all posts supportive of the Trump administration, which it claims supports white supremacy  —  Ravelry, the leading social networking website for knitting activities, banned posts that are supportive of President Donald Trump and his administration.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
ThinkProgress editor Joe Romm and ex-Fox News reporter Carl Cameron team up to launch FrontPageLive.com, pitched as a liberal antidote to the Drudge Report  —  When folks leave Fox News, they quite often pursue projects that align with the worldview of their former employer.
CNN:
NYPD arrested 66 people who were protesting the NYT's coverage of climate change; protesters were calling for greater urgency and daily headlines on the topic  —  (CNN)Sixty-six people were arrested outside of The New York Times building in Manhattan on Saturday, according …
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
A look at some egregious cases of counterfeit books sold on Amazon; this year Amazon began listing sales of counterfeit goods as a material risk in SEC filings  —  SPERRYVILLE, Va. — “The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy” is a medical handbook that recommends the right amount …
USA Today:
Supreme Court rules against Argus Leader newspaper, limiting media access to government records through FOIA by expanding what can be deemed “confidential”  —  WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court limited public and media access to government records Monday by expanding a federal law's definition …
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Gawker editor Ben Barna has left ahead of its fall relaunch and been replaced by a Time editor; the site's only two full-time writers quit in January  —  In the latest sign of editorial turbulence, the number two editor at the yet-to-relaunch Gawker is returning to Interview …
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Lane Sainty / BuzzFeed:
Australian judge allows man to sue media companies for defamation over Facebook comments written by their readers  —  Former youth detainee Dylan Voller is suing News Corp, Fairfax Media and Sky News.  —  BuzzFeed News Reporter, Australia  —  Dylan Voller, the Aboriginal man …
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Public support and donations sought to build a memorial in Washington DC for journalists who died doing their jobs  —  (CNN)A new coalition is seeking public support and donations for a Fallen Journalists Memorial in Washington, D.C.  —  The initiative is being announced ahead …
 
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Inside Babe.net, which rose to prominence by publishing sexual assault allegations against Aziz Ansari and closed this year amid dramatic internal conflict
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