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One of the great reporters of his generation died Tuesday at 33. The stories he wrote, and the ones he didn’t live to write.
Michael Hastings, the fearless journalist whose reporting brought down the career of General Stanley McChrystal, has died in a car accident in Los Angeles. He was 33.
Today marks Julian Assange's 365th day at the Ecuadorian embassy in Knightsbridge, London. Tomorrow, June 19th, is the anniversary of his arrival.
The only Twitter-based sitcom, out of an astonishing 555,000,000 accounts, CBS’ '$h*! My Dad' Says adapts the original feed in the only way it can: through a series of terrible decisions.
Are women’s magazines avoiding “serious journalism”? Guess it all depends on who’s deciding what’s serious.
Kraft is flipping the script with a male pitchman -- but the formula may be the same old exploitation.
“Slideshow” has become a dirty word on the Web, and with good reason.
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The Gainesville (Ga.) Times reported this week that a 25-year-old man who set up a “fake newspaper” called the Gainesville Observer was jailed and expected to be charged with deception and theft of services. Now meet the man who almost took a fake job there.
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