“Here was one of America’s most storied newspapers—a publication that had endorsed Abraham Lincoln and scooped the Treaty of Versailles, that had toppled political bosses and tangled with crooked mayors and collected dozens of Pulitzer Prizes—reduced to a newsroom the size of a Chipotle.” The Atlantic’s always excellent McKay Coppins: A Secretive Hedge Fund Is Gutting Newsrooms. (Luckily, they didn’t gut The Atlantic, or they might be secretive, and still a secret.)