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Trouble at NY Times, former NYT Sports editor joins Metro, ‘Immigrant Dreams’ at LA Times

Angered over the New York Times shuttering its Sports section, the NewsGuild has called for a newsroom protest—big news at a paper that prides itself as a bastion of fairness. One displaced Sports editor, Shauntel Lowe, is now on the Metro desk. Meanwhile, The Los Angeles Times has launched “Immigrant Dreams,” a series of articles, photos and videos based on a nationwide survey of adult immigrants. 

Click on the links to read more: 

NY Times’ Sports section to shutter Monday, NewsGuild plans protest

Lowe moves to NY Times Metro desk

LA Times debuts ‘Immigrant Dreams’ in conjunction with KFF

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