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Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book ...
From the Met Gala to "The Devil Wears Prada," her covers, controversies and cultural influence extended far beyond fashion.
I t’s safe to say that the past year has not been amazing for Katy Perry. Her single “Woman’s World” was immediately a punch ...
Someone born in 2004, the year Laguna Beach first aired, is now old enough to drink legally. In that same period of time, ...
Six months ago, Jennifer Rubin had no idea whether she'd make it in a new media world. She just knew it was time to leave The Washington Post, where she'd been a political ...
CAML had increased its bid to A$0.053 a share on Friday, but has now raised the offer further. The revised offer comes as New World assesses a competing, non-binding proposal from Kinterra Capital ...
Tabloids like The Sun, Daily Mail, and Daily Mirror thrive on sensational headlines. They grab attention. They often shape public views on businesses before facts emerge.
If we would have won everyone would have been saying how great of a team we looked. Becuase we lost everyone’s saying we didn’t look like a team.. I can assure you we was very up for it and felt great ...
From why spies should get jobs in pizza joints to the dangers of unstrapped-in bosoms, your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world. - Pizzas incoming - Forget eavesdropping or ...
This week Jonathan chats with Geekwife! What does a normal user really think of Linux on the desktop and Open Source options? And what is it really like, putting up with Jonathan’s shenanigan… ...
“When you look at Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney, the two boys played as a team. Rock was doing all the power scoring, Gurney was finishing it up. With the two Lukes, they looked like rabbits in ...
The White Sox have two pitchers from December’s Rule 5 draft on their roster, and each one looks like he belongs in the major leagues. Shane Smith has become a ...