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  1. May 5, 2023 · BuzzFeed launched a news section in 2012. It hired a ton of people, opened international offices, produced podcasts and shows, formed a union, won a Pulitzer Prize. Then it shuttered international offices, laid people off, and on Friday, May 5, shut down for good and archived its website. Hundreds of people worked here over the years and made ...

  2. Cardi B Defended Herself After A Viral Video Showed Her Yelling At Her Production Team For Ruining Her Set Mid-Performance. After being branded “rude” and a “diva” for cursing at her production team mid-performance, Cardi has defended herself against the backlash and explained exactly what went wrong on stage. Leyla Mohammed • 3 days ago.

  3. www.buzzfeednews.com › section › celebrityBuzzFeed News Celeb

    After Revealing That Her Baby Boy Has “Never” Slept In His Own Crib, Kourtney Kardashian Defended Her Decision To Co-Sleep With Him And Said She’s Done So “Safely” Since 2009. Kourtney previously revealed that she shared a bed with her now-11-year-old daughter, Penelope, almost every night for over a decade. Leyla Mohammed • 20 ...

  4. The wild story of how a mortgage scammer persuaded a dead man's sister to turn over his business, his truck, and his resume — and got a government contract to clean up Ebola. A BuzzFeed News investigation into a con artist's second act. Alex Campbell. Andrew Kaczynski.

  5. BuzzFeed News has been described as a chaos agent, a pirate ship, a reputable news organization, and, most notably, a “failing pile of garbage” by former president Donald Trump.

  6. Jun 1, 2019 · CHICAGO — When an armed, would-be robber backed out of a liquor store after the clerk pulled a gun on him, the surveillance video was posted on Facebook with a comment: “Should have shot him.”. Another commenter responded, “I would of pulled the trigger.”. These comments weren’t from your everyday Facebook users.

  7. Apr 24, 2018 · A senior employee at YouTube tasked with building out the company's intelligence desk (a new unit that seeks to identify controversial and rule-violating content trends on the platform) told BuzzFeed News that these graphic thumbnail videos appear similar to those made by a Cambodian content farm that was kicked off the platform in the fall of 2017.