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One of the most controversial proposed members of the human evolutionary family, considered an ancient ape by some skeptical scientists, is the real hominid deal, an analysis of a newly reconstructed skull base finds.
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What is it? Digital ad and security provider Solve Media publishes Bot or Not, a children's book treatment of the computer hacker threat.
Chillie Mo Birthday Bash Celebration to benefit American Cancer Society
David Stay to host event and CC Perkinson the red carpet at Chillie Mo Birthday Bash Celebration benefiting American Cancer Society & Autism Speaks on 5-18-2013. On Tuesday, May 14, 2013, Diversity News Productions & Diversity News Magazine in association with Cali Kabob Restaurant proudly announced and Invites you to come celebrate Chillie Mo ... (more)
Deadline For SAFE ACt "Opt-Out" Forms
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Paris' knife-wielding stalker terror
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Belo Corp. is upgrading the news production system used at 16 TV stations to AP ENPS.
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In a sane world, Richard B. Cheney would be spending his 70s relaxing with his grandchildren and doing everything possible to stay out of the public eye.
CBS holds onto its ratings lead in prime time
CBS' decade-old smash-hit drama, "NCIS," held the No. 1 slot, drawing more than 17 million viewers.
President Obama calls Benghazi talking points a politically motivated 'sideshow'
President Obama held a joint press conference yesterday in the East Room at the White House with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Bank of Japan demands Bloomberg clarify data access
Japan's central bank became the latest organization to express concerns over the access journalists at Bloomberg News have had to potentially sensitive data.
The Oregon Medicaid study released a few weeks ago is still making news, as conservative politicians and pundits are still using it to make the case that Medicaid doesn't make people healthier and thus states should not take the Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.
Cable News Is Just As White And Male As The Rest Of The Media
The liberal group looked at the guests on 13 cable news shows during the month of April.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Two New Faces Joining Show, Casey Kasem's Wife Not One of Them
After Camille Grammer and Adrienne Maloof 's sudden exit from the show , sources tell E! News two new ladies have stepped in to fill the former Housewives ' heels, but they have yet to be introduced to the original cast.
TV Upfronts: Five Takeaways From NBC's Presentation
Sports is very important; Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon really do like each other; "big guns" Michael J. Fox and Sean Hayes define NBC's new comedy brand.
Barbara Walters: 'I Plan To Retire'
Walters said on Sunday that she would be leaving television next year, but the first time people actually saw the word "retire" escape her lips was on Monday's show.
Morning Media Newsfeed: Bloomberg Snooping | Meyers Succeeds...
Bloomberg Admits Terminal Snooping Reporters at Bloomberg News were trained to use a function on the company's financial data terminals that allowed them to view subscribers' contact information and, in some cases, monitor login activity in order to advance news coverage, more than half a dozen former employees said.