Newsmax (NMAX -1.68%) and The New York Times Company (NYT -1.05%) represent two opposite ends of the political spectrum in the media, and they're also two of the few pure-play news media stocks available for investors.
"This meritless lawsuit threatens to chill the speech of those who dare to publish content that the President does not like," lawyers for the Journal and its billionaire owner Rupert Murdoch wrote in a court filing.
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #dressmaker--Award-winning author, illustrator, and dressmaker, Violet Lemay, combines talents with New York Times bestselling author Michael Sampson in their co-authored picture book: A Maker of Dresses (Brown Books Kids; available now). Hot on the heels of New York Fashion Week, Lemay and Sampson invite young readers to explore the world of fashion design while showc...
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A judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times for being too long. The lawsuit, seeking $15 billion, accused The Times and individual journalists of defamation.
A federal judge in Florida struck President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times as "decidedly improper and impermissible." But Judge Steven Merryday will allow Trump to refile a shorter, less florid complaint within the next month.
A federal judge tossed out Donald Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, declaring that the 85-page complaint was “improper and impermissible.” The federal judge, Steven Merryday, will allow Trump's lawyers to file a new complaint within 28 days that does not exceed 48 pages.
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