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Conor Dougherty(@ConorDougherty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elevating the outsider: This is shaping up to be the most CA national election ever. nytimes.com/2024/04/10/us/…

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Laura J. Nelson 🦅(@laura_nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I always used to be tickled when a letter went out in the sign over the former Los Angeles Times building and it spelled THE TIES or, once, memorably, HE TIMES, but this is just sad

I always used to be tickled when a letter went out in the sign over the former @latimes building and it spelled THE TIES or, once, memorably, HE TIMES, but this is just sad
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Conor Dougherty(@ConorDougherty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wait, so the editor of the LaT newsroom will continue to oversee opinion? That seems interesting. latimes.com/about/pressrel…

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Liam Dillon(@dillonliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're middle class, you're more likely to find an affordable home in Houston than in Boston. If you're really poor you're more likely to find an affordable home in Boston than Houston. (via Yonah Freemark) urban.org/urban-wire/no-…

If you're middle class, you're more likely to find an affordable home in Houston than in Boston. If you're really poor you're more likely to find an affordable home in Boston than Houston. (via @yfreemark) urban.org/urban-wire/no-…
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Conor Dougherty(@ConorDougherty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every critique conservatives lobby against the government – monopolistic practices, unfunded mandates, total disregard for their customers – could be applied to Major League Baseball, whose business practices read like a Soviet cartoon. nytimes.com/2024/04/07/bus…

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Lauren Tara LaCapra(@LaurenLaCapra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cathy Panagoulias told me to leave WSJ because they’d never have an infographics / data person become a “real journalist,” even though I had plenty of bylines. I left & accomplished more than I probably ever would have if I’d stayed. Great career advice. RIP.

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leehawkins(@leehawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoring journalism giant Cathy Panagoulias, who has passed away. Cathy was a brilliant talent and a great big-hearted friend and mentor. Rest in Paradise. Feel free to contribute to this charity in her beloved memory gofund.me/a2e11dd1

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Nikki Waller(@wallernikki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone should be so lucky to have someone as frank, funny and wise as Cathy Panagoulias in their corner, even for a little bit. I--and metric tons of other The Wall Street Journal journalists--owe her a monumental debt of gratitude.

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Conor Dougherty(@ConorDougherty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cathy's greatest skill, the one that separates true leaders from workaday managers, is that she was as vicious to the people above her as she was loving to those below. Life is full of people who say they have your back, and scarce on people who really do. I will miss her so.

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jim carlton(@jimcarltonsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just learned the devastating news today of the untimely death of former WSJ editor Cathy Panagoulias. Cathy was one of the most beloved and legendary editors of the Wall Street Journal over the last 40 years and helped many young journalists including myself navigate a seemingly…

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Jessica Lessin(@Jessicalessin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years ago, Cathy called me with an offer to join The Wall Street Journal as an intern. I thanked her and asked if I could have a week to wait to hear from NYT to compare. She laughed and said I could have 60 seconds. I joined @wsj and am so grateful for her call. (And if someone did that to me…

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Ben Casselman(@bencasselman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly 20 years ago, I sat in Cathy’s office for a job interview. I was a cub reporter at a small paper but she saw something in me.
I still didn’t get the job. Or the next one. But she kept answering my emails and suggesting me for opportunities, and eventually I got in the…

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Candace Jackson(@candacejackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cathy took a chance on me as a young reporter with little experience but lots of big ideas and potential. Her zero bullshit style was inspiring and intimidating. She was one of a kind — tho I am one of many, many journalists who lives she changed for the better. What a loss 💔

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