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“But as I’ve spent more of my time in the digital world, the lure of helping shape something new became irresistible,” Howard Kurtz writes in “A Personal Note.” He’s amused that “somehow, I became a trending topic on Twitter — and without even popping off, Rick Sanchez-style.” || More names of possible Kurtz replacements.
> “Post management made it clear they did not want me to leave”
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