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First published as the ''Los Angeles Daily Times'', it was founded in 1881 and has won 39 [[Pulitzer Prize]]s through 2009.
 
First published as the ''Los Angeles Daily Times'', it was founded in 1881 and has won 39 [[Pulitzer Prize]]s through 2009.
  
The '''Los Angeles Times''' was the first to do an in-depth story about ''Conservapedia''.
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The ''Los Angeles Times'' was the first to do an in-depth story about ''Conservapedia''.
 
==Cover Up==
 
==Cover Up==
 
In 2008, the ''Times'' found itself in the center of controversy when news was released that there was a video of then candidate [[Barack Obama]] and Rashid Khalidi.<ref>[https://www.nationalreview.com/article/226104/la-times-suppresses-obamas-khalidi-bash-tape-andrew-c-mccarthy The L.A. Times Suppresses Obama’s Khalidi Bash Tape], [[National Review]]</ref>
 
In 2008, the ''Times'' found itself in the center of controversy when news was released that there was a video of then candidate [[Barack Obama]] and Rashid Khalidi.<ref>[https://www.nationalreview.com/article/226104/la-times-suppresses-obamas-khalidi-bash-tape-andrew-c-mccarthy The L.A. Times Suppresses Obama’s Khalidi Bash Tape], [[National Review]]</ref>

Revision as of 05:10, September 17, 2022

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The Los Angeles Times is a well known liberal daily newspaper based in Los Angeles. Serving a large metropolitan market, it has one of the highest circulations of any newspaper nationwide, and even reaches into other parts of southern California, having a version for San Diego County for instance.

First published as the Los Angeles Daily Times, it was founded in 1881 and has won 39 Pulitzer Prizes through 2009.

The Los Angeles Times was the first to do an in-depth story about Conservapedia.

Cover Up

In 2008, the Times found itself in the center of controversy when news was released that there was a video of then candidate Barack Obama and Rashid Khalidi.[1]

The Times has stood by its cover up of this tape.[2]

References

  1. The L.A. Times Suppresses Obama’s Khalidi Bash Tape, National Review
  2. LA Times Reaffirms It Will Not Publish Mysterious Obama, Khalidi Recording, The Blaze

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