Articles from the July 22, 2018 edition


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  • NY Daily News slashes newsroom staffing in half

    DAMIAN J. TROISE|Jul 22, 2018

    NEW YORK (AP) — The New York tabloid Daily News cut half of its newsroom staff Monday including Jim Rich, the paper's editor in chief. The paper was sold to Tronc Inc. last year for $1, with the owner of the Chicago Tribune assuming liabilities and debt. In an email sent to staff Monday, Tronc said the remaining staff at the Daily News will focus on breaking news involving "crime, civil justice and public responsibility." The newspaper has been a key fixture in New York City for the last century. It has won 11 Pulitzer Prizes, including last y...

  • Just tough Trump tweeting? US ratchets up Iran pressure

    MATTHEW LEE and ZEKE MILLER|Jul 22, 2018

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's explosive Twitter threat to Iran's leader comes as his administration is ratcheting up a pressure campaign on the Islamic republic that many suspect is aimed at regime change. No one is predicting imminent war. But Trump's bellicose, all-caps challenge addressed to President Hassan Rouhani followed a speech by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in which he accused Iran's leadership of massive corruption and widespread rights abuses and urged Iranians to rise up in protest. Both the tweet and the speech l...

  • Mick Cornett at B.J.C.C. in Alva July 24, 2018

    Alva Review Courier|Jul 22, 2018