Sally Quinn Insists Clinton-Biden Switcheroo Talk Is Very Real
But why was an important line removed from her story?
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But why was an important line removed from her story?
A 'Vanity Fair' report about the society doyenne contains some pretty scathing material.
First they called it a technical error, now they're calling it a hoax.
Politico, you've got company. Or do you?
"Journalism at its finest." —Questlove.
Also, the Broadway hit 'Next to Normal' took home the award for drama.
The paper has been tirelessly defending Obama's chief of staff for weeks now.
Apparently, not even the editor of the Washington 'Post' cares about why her son is getting married on the same day as her step-granddaughter.
"The fact is we can effectively cover the rest of the country from Washington."
A Washington 'Post' story says torture made Khalid Sheik Mohammed sing like a canary.
Yeah ... that was not something we expected of the Washington 'Post.'
The newsroom is in an uproar after access to their reporters is offered to lobbyists for $25,000.
A tip is nothing without a brilliant reporter to follow up on it.
It didn't go over well among the press corps when Obama bypassed many major newspaper reporters for smaller outlets. One such journalist cornered Robert Gibbs about it.
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