
Helen Coster
U.S. Presidential Election Correspondent at Reuters
U.S. Presidential Election Correspondent @Reuters Voracious reader. Intermittent tweeter. DM me for my Signal #. [email protected]
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usnews.com | Helen Coster
By Helen CosterNEW YORK (Reuters) -The far-right One America News Network will provide “newsfeed services” to Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded media outlets, according to Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, VOA’s parent company. In a post on X on Tuesday, Lake said the network, which features content that is consistently supportive of President Donald Trump, would provide its news and video service free of charge.
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today.westlaw.com | Helen Coster |Frank McGurty |Daniel Wallis
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The far-right One America News Network will provide "newsfeed services" to Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded media outlets, according to Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, VOA's parent...
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usatoday.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
NEW YORK, May 6 (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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usnews.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
By Helen Coster and Joseph AxNEW YORK (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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Meet the Eternal Word Television Network - an Alabama-based Catholic media conglomerate that has emerged as a beacon for conservative Catholics and a potent voice in Trump-era politics. Story w/ @josephax https://t.co/0vvI6YSqyT

RT @Reuters: 🔊 Funding cuts. Threats of deportation. White House demands. Universities are under pressure. Reporters @hcoster and @JuliaHar…

Trump officials sent letters to 60 schools it said were under investigation for antisemitism, and could risk losing federal $. Yet nearly a third had already resolved earlier complaints or had never been subject to such complaints at all. https://t.co/5UZq6mrHIO