Media
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New York Observer Names New President — And Makes Surprise White House Endorsement
The New York Observer, owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law, named a company president — and endorsed a new one for the Oval Office
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Romney’s ‘Binders Full of Women’ Ignites Social Media Explosion
Mitt Romney's "binders full of women" anecdote during the presidential debate sparks Twitter and Facebook parodies
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Wall Street Journal Names New Editor of Magazine
The Wall Street Journal Magazine named Kristina O'Neill editor
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Apple Grabs Justin Timberlake-Backed Particle (Report)
Apple acquired Particle, a web app firm, as publishers and other companies circumvent its app store
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Presidential Debate: Best Twitter Reactions From Hollywood
Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock and Albert Brooks are just a few of the big names weighing in on last night's Obama-Romney matchup.
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Best Buy to Release Tablet to Compete With Amazon, Apple
Best Buy is looking to turn around its ailing business by releasing a competitor to the iPad and Google Nexus 7
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Hollywood Unions Working Against California’s Proposition 32
SAG-AFTRA and the Writers Guild West are working to defeat California's Proposition 32, which would prohibit unions from using money collected for dues for political purposes
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Hilary Mantel Makes History With Second Man Booker Prize Win
Hilary Mantel receives the 2012 Man Booker Prize after winning the honor in 2009, making her the first woman to win twice
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Washington Times Executive Shake-up: Big Changes After Sun Myung Moon Death
The Washington Times, the paper founded by the Unification Church, is seeing major changes in its top business and editorial ranks
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Replace Rupert Murdoch as Chairman of News Corp.? Not in North America!
Rupert Murdoch said phone hacking did not occur at any U.S. or Australian publications
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Apple Schedules Event for Oct. 23, iPad Mini Expected
Apple's iPad mini may also share the stage with a new, thinner MacBook Pro and an upgraded Mac Mini
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Zynga Rolls Out Reward-Based Mobile Advertising Campaign
Zynga partners with Honda on a reward-based marketing campaign as the struggling game studio tries to appease nervous investors
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Foxconn iPhone Maker Admits to Hiring Underage Interns
Foxconn, long under public scrutiny for harsh working conditions and high suicide rate among workers, said it returned the children to school
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Obama, Romney Facing Off In Second Presidential Debate
Obama hopes for a big comeback after lackluster performance in Denver
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Debate Rules Leaked: What the Candidates Can’t Do
President Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney agreed to these guidelines before the Oct. 3 debate