How TMZ’s Harvey Levin cautiously became the key journalist in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother
Here are some of the latest headlines on TMZ: "Paris Hilton’s Hottest Shots Ever!!! Happy 45th BDAY!" "‘Chicago Fire’ Star Brittany Curran Arrested, Booked on Drunk in Public Charge " " Eminem Ex-Wife Facing Legal Trouble Over Crashing Car" Kinda tabloidy, to be sure. And the entertainment site, founded two decades ago by Harvey Levin, a onetime TV consumer reporter, has had more than its share of controversies. Its paparazzi chase and confront celebrities. TMZ apologized for loud cheering in the newsroom just before its announcement that Charlie Kirk had died. The site is often first with reports on celebrity deaths, sometimes with gory details, but incorrectly said that musician Jerry Lee Lewis had died, two days before his actual death. Some ex-staffers accused the site of having a racist and misogynistic culture. NANCY GUTHRIE CASE: RET. FBI AGENT SAYS BUREAU PREPARING FOR 'PARALLEL REALITIES' WHILE AWAITING DNA RESULTS And yet lot...