Media
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Yahoo Shareholder Blasts Current Board, Nominates Jeff Zucker
Dan Loeb, who owns almost 6 percent of Yahoo, nominates former NBC chief Jeff Zucker and Michael Wolf to its board
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How Current TV’s Cenk Uygur and ‘The Young Turks’ Can Surpass ‘Titanic’
The Current TV host celebrates the tenth anniversary of “The Young Turks” with yellow cake and a documentary
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Tim Cook Hits Back at Factory Abuse Reports: ‘Apple Cares About Its Workers’
CEO Tim Cook calls underage labor ‘rare’ but ‘abhorrent,’ and says no one in tech field is doing more than Apple to improve working conditions
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Netflix’s ‘Lilyhammer’ and Hulu’s ‘Battleground’ Rely Too Heavily on Tried and True
Review: The two web services are taking on traditional television, but HBO and Showtime have little to fear in “Battleground” and “Lilyhammer”
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‘Inside Apple’: Why ‘Everyone Inside Wants Out’
Author Adam Lanshinsky pulls back the curtain on the inner workings of his company where “fear is palpable”
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Piracy Fight Comes to Wire Services: AP Sues ‘Parasitic’ Meltwater News
The Associated Press filed a suit in a New York court against news aggregator Meltwater, which gets a split decision in a ruling on similar U.K. case Tuesday
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Investing Wisely, or How to Keep Your Skin
The gifted and well-compensated are seen as prey by financial predators disguised as advisors. Here’s how to avoid becoming a pelt on their wall
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Newsweek Avoids Condoms, Nudity in ‘Politics of Sex’ Cover
Newsweek shows readers what cover was passed over, and in this case it was condoms, naked women and a vibrator
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Bill O’Reilly: Whitney Houston An ‘Addict,’ ‘Wanted to Kill Herself’ (Video)
Fox News' prime time star took the occasion of Whitney Houston's passing to argue against drug legalization
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Kate Upton’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Leaked Early (Photo)
Boston sports blog Barstool Sports got its hands on the cover before its intended reveal on “The Late Show With David Letterman” Monday night
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DOJ Approves Google-Motorola Deal
Both the Department of Justice and European Union approved Google’s $12.5 billion deal on Monday
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Google Working to Create a ‘Technology Ecosystem’
The immersive “ecosystem” that Google is developing has nothing to do with going green — it’s about making green
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Apple Asks Labor Group to Inspect Chinese Suppliers
The Fair Labor Association will inspect Apple’s “final assembly suppliers,” including the controversial Foxconn factories
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European Union Approves Google-Motorola Deal
Now that the EU has approved Google’s $12.5 billion deal, eyes turn to the Department of Justice and other international regulators
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President Obama Coming Back to Los Angeles
President Obama will attend campaign events in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Feb. 15