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Politico (stylized in all caps), known originally as The Politico, is an American political digital newspaper company.[1]

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  1. 123 relations: Aaron Schock, All caps, AllSides, Andrew Puzder, Anti-Defamation League, Antisemitic trope, Antisemitism, Arlington County, Virginia, Atlanticism, Axel Springer SE, Axios (website), BBC News, Ben Shapiro, Bernie Sanders, Bild, Bill Gates, Brussels, Business Insider, Cambridge Analytica, Canada, Carrie Budoff Brown, Centrism, Chabad, Chief Justice of the United States, Chuck Schumer, Climate change, CNBC, COVID-19 pandemic, Dafna Linzer, Democratic Party (United States), Die Welt, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Donald Trump, Environment & Energy Publishing, Eric Lander, ESPN, Eugene Daniels, European Union, Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, Federal government of the United States, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Fred Ryan, Garrett Graff, George Polk Awards, Haaretz, Hasidic Judaism, Hillary Clinton, International Herald Tribune, Iris Weinshall, ... Expand index (73 more) »

  2. 2007 establishments in Virginia
  3. Axel Springer SE
  4. Centrism
  5. Newspapers published in Virginia
  6. Privately held companies based in Virginia

Aaron Schock

Aaron Jon Schock (born May 28, 1981) is a former American politician who was Republican U.S. Representative for from 2009 until 2015.

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All caps

In typography, text or font in all caps (short for "all capitals") contains capital letters without any lowercase letters.

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AllSides

AllSides Technologies Inc. is an American company that estimates the perceived political bias of content on online written news outlets.

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Andrew Puzder

Andrew Franklin Puzder (born July 11, 1950) is an American attorney, author, and businessman.

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Anti-Defamation League

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), formerly known as the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, is a New York–based international non-governmental organization that was founded to combat antisemitism, bigotry and discrimination.

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Antisemitic trope

Antisemitic tropes or antisemitic canards are "sensational reports, misrepresentations, or fabrications" that are defamatory towards Judaism as a religion or defamatory towards Jews as an ethnic or religious group.

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Antisemitism

Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.

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Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County, or simply Arlington, is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Atlanticism

Atlanticism, also known as Transatlanticism, is the ideology which advocates a close alliance between nations in Northern America (the United States and Canada) and in Europe on political, economic, and defense issues.

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Axel Springer SE

Axel Springer SE is a German multinational mass and online media company, based in Berlin, Germany.

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Axios (website)

Axios (stylized as ΛXIOS) is an American news website based in Arlington, Virginia. Politico and Axios (website) are Podcasting companies.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.

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Ben Shapiro

Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (born January 15, 1984) is an American lawyer, columnist, author, and conservative political commentator.

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Bernie Sanders

Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the senior United States senator from Vermont.

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Bild

Bild or Bild-Zeitung is a German tabloid newspaper published by Axel Springer SE. Politico and Bild are Axel Springer SE.

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Bill Gates

William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen.

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Brussels

Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.

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Business Insider

Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007. Politico and business Insider are Axel Springer SE.

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Cambridge Analytica

Cambridge Analytica Ltd. (CA), previously known as SCL USA, was a British political consulting firm that came to prominence through the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Carrie Budoff Brown

Carrie Budoff Brown is an American journalist and news editor.

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Centrism

Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum.

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Chabad

Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch, is a branch of Orthodox Judaism, originating from Eastern Europe.

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Chief Justice of the United States

The chief justice of the United States is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States and is the highest-ranking officer of the U.S. federal judiciary.

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Chuck Schumer

Charles Ellis Schumer (born November 23, 1950) is an American politician serving as Senate Majority Leader since 2021 and as a United States senator from New York since 1999.

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Climate change

In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system.

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CNBC

CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

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Dafna Linzer

Dafna Linzer (born October 21, 1970) is a Canadian-American journalist who was the executive editor of Politico between 2022 and 2023.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Die Welt

("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Politico and Die Welt are Axel Springer SE.

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Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, 597 U.S. 215 (2022), is a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the court held that the Constitution of the United States does not confer a right to abortion.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

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Environment & Energy Publishing

E&E News is an American news organization that covers energy, environmental policy, climate change, markets and science.

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Eric Lander

Eric Steven Lander (born February 3, 1957) is an American mathematician and geneticist who is a professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School.

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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Eugene Daniels

Eugene Anthony Daniels-Stephens II (born February 12, 1989) is an American journalist.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) is a progressive left-leaning media critique organization based in New York City. Politico and Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting are American political websites.

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Federal government of the United States

The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U.S. government) is the national government of the United States, a federal republic located primarily in North America, composed of 50 states, five major self-governing territories, several island possessions, and the federal district/national capital of Washington, D.C., where most of the federal government is based.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Politico and Financial Times are Podcasting companies.

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Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy is an American news publication founded in 1970 focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.

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Fred Ryan

Frederick Joseph Ryan Jr. (born April 12, 1955) is an American media entrepreneur, political adviser, author and lawyer who served as the publisher and chief executive officer of The Washington Post from 2014 to 2023.

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Garrett Graff

Garrett M. Graff (born 1981) is an American journalist and author.

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George Polk Awards

The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States.

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Haaretz

Haaretz (originally Ḥadshot Haaretz –) is an Israeli newspaper.

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Hasidic Judaism

Hasidism or Hasidic Judaism is a religious movement within Judaism that arose in the 18th century as a spiritual revival movement in contemporary Western Ukraine before spreading rapidly throughout Eastern Europe.

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Hillary Clinton

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the first lady of the United States to former president Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.

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International Herald Tribune

The International Herald Tribune (IHT) was a daily English-language newspaper published in Paris, France, for international English-speaking readers.

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Iris Weinshall

Iris Weinshall (born September 5, 1953) is the chief operating officer of The New York Public Library, former vice chancellor at the City University of New York and a former commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation.

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Islamic State

The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and by its Arabic acronym Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist group and an unrecognised quasi-state.

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Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.

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Jake Sherman (journalist)

Jacob Scott Sherman (born December 16, 1985) is an American journalist and writer.

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is an international news agency and wire service that primarily covers Judaism- and Jewish-related topics and news.

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Jews

The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

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Jim VandeHei

James VandeHei (born February 12, 1971) is an American journalist and businessman who is the co-founder and CEO of Axios and the former executive editor and co-founder of Politico.

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Joe Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.

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Joe Scarborough

Charles Joseph Scarborough (born April 9, 1963) is an American television host and former politician who is the co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC with his wife Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist.

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John F. Harris

John F. Harris is an American political journalist and the co-founder of Politico, an Arlington, Virginia-based political news organization.

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John Roberts

John Glover Roberts Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American jurist who has served since 2005 as the 17th chief justice of the United States.

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Jonathan Greenblatt

Jonathan Greenblatt (born November 21, 1970) is an American entrepreneur, corporate executive, and the sixth National Director and CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

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List of newspapers in Washington, D.C.

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Lobbying in the United States

Lobbying in the United States is paid activity in which special interest groups hire well-connected professional advocates, often lawyers, to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress.

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Long-form journalism

Long-form journalism is a branch of journalism dedicated to longer articles with larger amounts of content.

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Marshal of the United States Supreme Court

The Marshal of the United States Supreme Court heads the United States Supreme Court Police, a security police service answerable to the court itself rather than to the president or attorney general.

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Martin Tolchin

Martin Tolchin (September 20, 1928 – February 17, 2022) was an American journalist and author.

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There are several types of mass media in the United States: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and web sites.

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Mathias Döpfner

Mathias Döpfner (born 15 January 1963) is a German businessman, author, art collector, and journalist. Politico and Mathias Döpfner are Axel Springer SE.

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Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico.

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Matthew Kaminski

Matthew Kaminski is a Polish-born American editor and journalist.

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Michael Allen (journalist)

Michael Allen (born June 21, 1964) is an American political journalist.

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Michael Hirsh (journalist)

Michael Hirsh (born in 1957) is an American journalist.

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Michael Kinsley

Michael E. Kinsley (born March 9, 1951) is an American political journalist and commentator.

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Microtargeting

Microtargeting is the use of online data to tailor advertising messages to individuals, based on the identification of recipients’ personal vulnerabilities.

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Native advertising

Native advertising, also called sponsored content, partner content, and branded journalism, is a type of paid advertising that appears in the style and format of the content near the advertisement's placement.

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News

News is information about current events.

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News leak

A news leak is the unsanctioned release of confidential information to news media.

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Paywall

A paywall is a method of restricting access to content, with a purchase or a paid subscription, especially news.

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Planned Parenthood v. Casey

Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court upheld the right to have an abortion as established by the "essential holding" of Roe v. Wade (1973) and issued as its "key judgment" the restoration of the undue burden standard when evaluating state-imposed restrictions on that right.

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Podcast

A podcast is a program made available in digital format for download over the Internet.

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Politico

Politico (stylized in all caps), known originally as The Politico, is an American political digital newspaper company. Politico and politico are 2007 establishments in Virginia, 2021 mergers and acquisitions, American political websites, Axel Springer SE, Centrism, Internet properties established in 2013, newspapers established in 2007, newspapers published in Virginia, Podcasting companies and Privately held companies based in Virginia.

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Politico Europe

Politico Europe (stylized as POLITICO Europe) is the European edition of the American news organization Politico reporting on political affairs of the European Union. Politico and politico Europe are Axel Springer SE.

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Politics of the United States

In the United States, politics functions within a framework of a constitutional federal republic.

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Poynter Institute

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a non-profit journalism school and research organization in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.

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The Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary is one of the fourteen Pulitzer Prizes that is annually awarded for journalism in the United States.

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Punchbowl News

Punchbowl News is an online political news daily, in Washington, D.C., which debuted January 3, 2021, as "a membership-based news community", which focuses on the individuals "who power the US legislature".

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Rachael Bade

Rachael Bade is an American journalist who is a co-author of the Politico Playbook newsletter and a former political analyst for CNN.

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Rania Abouzeid

Rania Abouzeid is a Lebanese Australian journalist who has extensively covered the war in Syria.

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Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Richard B. Spencer

Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978) is an American neo-Nazi, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, and white supremacist.

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Robert Allbritton

Robert Allbritton (born February 16, 1969) is the owner and founder of Capitol News Company, the parent company of Capitol Hill political newspaper and website Politico.

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Roe v. Wade

Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973),.

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Ryan Lizza

Ryan Christopher Lizza (born July 12, 1974) is an American journalist.

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Second impeachment of Donald Trump

Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, was impeached for the second time on January 13, 2021, one week before his term expired.

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Sonia Sotomayor

Sonia Maria Sotomayor (born June 25, 1954) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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SportsCenter

SportsCenter (SC) is an American daily sports news television program that serves as the flagship program and brand of American cable and satellite television network ESPN.

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Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.

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Susan Glasser

Susan B. Glasser (born January 14, 1969) is an American journalist and news editor.

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Tara Palmeri

Tara Palmeri (born September 1, 1987) is an American journalist.

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The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. Politico and The Daily Beast are Podcasting companies.

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The Economist

The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally. Politico and The Economist are Podcasting companies.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. Politico and The Guardian are Podcasting companies.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. Politico and The New York Times are Podcasting companies.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance. Politico and the Wall Street Journal are Podcasting companies.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. Politico and the Washington Post are Podcasting companies.

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The Washington Times

The Washington Times is an American conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on national politics. Politico and The Washington Times are Podcasting companies.

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TheWrap

TheWrap is an American media company covering the business of entertainment and media.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Tom Price (American politician)

Thomas Edmunds Price (born October 8, 1954) is an American physician and Republican Party politician who served as the U.S. representative for, encompassing the northern suburbs of Atlanta, from 2005 to 2017.

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Transatlantic relations

Transatlantic relations refer to the historic, cultural, political, economic and social relations between countries on both side of the Atlantic Ocean.

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U.S. federal government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

The federal government of the United States initially responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country with various declarations of emergency, some of which led to travel and entry restrictions and the formation of the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.

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Vanity Fair (magazine)

Vanity Fair is an American monthly magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.

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Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia.

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Washingtonian (magazine)

Washingtonian is a monthly magazine distributed in the Washington, D.C. area.

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WNYC-FM

WNYC-FM (93.9 MHz) is a non-commercial public radio station, licensed to New York, New York.

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2008 United States presidential election

The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 2008.

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2012 United States elections

The 2012 United States elections took place on November 6, 2012.

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2016 United States presidential election

The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

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2020 United States presidential election

The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

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24-hour news cycle

The 24-hour news cycle (or 24/7 news cycle) is 24-hour investigation and reporting of news, concomitant with fast-paced lifestyles.

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See also

2007 establishments in Virginia

Axel Springer SE

Centrism

Newspapers published in Virginia

Privately held companies based in Virginia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politico

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