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OLIVER DARCY (CNN CORRESPONDENT): They sure do, Brian. A lot of the ideology that he was spreading on this forum, he — you know, there's a direct trace to what Tucker Carlson says on air.
A spokesperson for Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong abruptly ended an interview with Oliver Darcy after the “conversation grew combative” when the billionaire was asked about ...
Oliver Darcy, the founder of subscription-based newsletter Status, wrote that the interview was ended by a Times rep shortly after he questioned the wisdom of appointing Jennings to the editorial ...
One-time CNN bigs Jeff Zucker and Allison Golust turned out to fête Status, the newly launched media newsletter by former colleague Oliver Darcy. Kristina Bumphrey If someone wanted to — oh ...
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