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  2. Alex Marlow - Wikipedia

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    Marlow was born January 24, 1986. His father is Catholic and his mother is Jewish. [5] [6] For high school, he attended Harvard-Westlake School.[7] [8] While a student there, he befriended Andrew Breitbart, [9] who hired him as the first employee at Breitbart News to do odd jobs and minor copy editing.

  3. Elizabeth Wagmeister - Wikipedia

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    Wagmeister was offered a job as the assistant to the editor in-chief of TV Guide and moved to New York City where she rose the ranks as a red carpet reporter and writer. [ 3 ] In 2014, Bonnie Fuller hired her as the senior entertainment editor of Hollywood Life where she ran the gossip site's television and film verticals, and hosted the brand ...

  4. Julia Turner (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She joined online magazine Slate as an editorial assistant in 2003. [2] She was deputy editor of Slate from 2008 to 2014, [ 1 ] when she succeeded David Plotz as editor-in-chief . [ 3 ] Turner stepped down as editor-in-chief in October 2018, [ 4 ] to join the Los Angeles Times as a Deputy Managing Editor overseeing arts and entertainment. [ 5 ]

  5. Editorial: How California leaders can protect the environment ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom and other leaders must mount a strong offense as well as robust defense against attacks on environmental protection and climate change mitigation.

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  7. California executive branch - Wikipedia

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    Total number of employees is 227,536 excluding California State Universities. [1] In 2004, there were 4,462 job classifications, many of which had no employees occupying the position, as a workaround for certain hiring practices. [2] As part of a civil service reform initiative beginning in 2013, 700 job titles were eliminated. [3]