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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s India Visit: Indian Media Smitten By His Charm; Chinese Media Positive On Sino-Indian Ties
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to India prompts the media to see a benign future for Indo-China relations. The Indian public remains wary, an independent survey says.
More Media Layoffs: Village Voice’s Michael Musto And Michael Feingold Fired; AOL’s Patch Hit Hard
Michael Musto, Michael Feingold and Robert Sietsema are the latest staffers to depart the embattled Village Voice in New York.
Hofstra University Student Andrea Rebello Killed During Home Invasion
It's not clear whether Andrea Rebello was shot by the armed intruder who took her hostage or the Nassau County police who responded to the scene.
Russia Sold Advanced S-300 Ship-Killing Missiles To Syrian President Bashar Assad, Say US Officials
Russia sold advanced Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles to Syria’s President Bashar Assad-led government, according to U.S. officials.
Nancy Brinker On Angelina Jolie's Mastectomy Decision, Komen Founder Made The Same Choice At The Same Age
Breast cancer advocates Nancy Brinker and Dr. Marisa Weiss weigh in on Angelina Jolie's decision to have a preventative double mastectomy.
Brad Pitt On Angelina Jolie’s Double Mastectomy: I Find Her ‘Absolutely Heroic’
Brad Pitt called Angelina Jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy "absolutely heroic."
Angelina Jolie Mastectomy: How Did She Keep Her Surgery A Secret?
Angelina Jolie, who had a double mastectomy earlier this year, is stumping for the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where the surgery was performed.
Pakistan Orders The New York Times Islamabad Chief To Leave On Eve Of Election
Shortly before Pakistan's historic election, authorities kicked out a prominent journalist for the New York Times, sparking outrage.
Huge Cyber-Crime Ring Steals $45 Million From Two Banks By Hacking Into Credit Card Processing Firms And Making ATM Withdrawals Throughout The World
In one of the biggest bank heists ever, credit-card processing firms were hacked and ATMs in 27 countries were hit.
NYC Teen Pregnancy Rate Dropped 30 Percent Since 2001; New City-Funded App Aims To Reduce Further
As part of an effort to reduce teen pregnancy, New York City is rolling out a smartphone app that helps teens find free reproductive health services.
Megyn Kelly, Fox News Anchor, Renews Contract; Might Foreshadow Network's First Primetime Lineup Change In Over 10 Years
Megyn Kelly, a popular Fox News anchor, has reportedly renewed her contract with Fox News.
Internet Sales Tax 2013: Senate Passes Bill Aimed At Ending Tax-Free Online Purchases By A 69-27 Vote
The Senate has passed a bill on that would put an end to tax-free online purchases, but the House may differ.
Met Gala 2013: Live Stream Red Carpet Arrivals For The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit
Red carpet arrivals for the 2013 Met Gala, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit in honor of the "Punk: Chaos to Couture" exhibit, will be available to watch online via live stream.
Disney Pulls Out Of Bangladesh After Building Collapse Plagues Garment Industry
The company, a large licenser, stopped branded production in Bangladesh after a series of fatal workplace safety disasters.
Boston Marathon Bombings: The Deadly Legacy Of Anwar Al-Awlaki
The Tsarnaev brothers were partially influenced by Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born Muslim cleric.
Weapons For Rebels: What Lethal Aid Would Look Like If America Armed The Syrian Opposition
If U.S. officials decided to arm the Syrian rebels, what sorts of weapons and regulations would be involved?
Hannah Warren: 2-Year-Old Toddler Born Without A Windpipe Becomes Youngest Person To Receive Bioengineered Organ [PHOTO]
Hannah Warren, a 2-year-old toddler, underwent groundbreaking surgery on April 9 where she received a trachea made from her own stem cells.
Tony Awards 2013: Tom Hanks 'Lucky Guy' Nomination Puts EGOT Within Reach, But Does He Deserve It?
Tom Hanks was nominated for a Tony Award for his role in Nora Ephron's final work, "Lucky Guy." The question is, does he deserve it?
Wounded Knee For Sale: Should Oglala Sioux Pay $3.9M To Save Massacre Site From Developers?
Wounded Knee, site of the infamous massacre, could be sold to private investors on May 1 if the Oglala Sioux don’t buy it for $3.9 million.
$40 Million, No Heirs: Holocaust Survivor Roman Blum's Fortune Could Go To New York State
Roman Blum died in 2012 and left no heirs to claim his $40 million fortune.
New York Times Vs BuzzFeed: Competing Models For Breaking News In The Era Of Twitter, Reddit, And Mob-Sourced Journalism
Amid debates over the broken state of breaking news, the New York Times Company announced enhanced paywall options for important stories while BuzzFeed hires its first news director.
Jessica Alba Double Corset: Actress Reveals ‘Brutal’ Post-Pregnancy Weight Loss Secret
Jessica Alba reveals she wore a double corset for three months to lose her post-pregnancy weight.
Wikipedia’s Female Problem: Yes, There’s A Sexist Slant, But Here’s What You Can Do About It
The Rewriting Wikipedia Project is holding a global write-in to encourage more women to contribute to Wikipedia, which has come under fire recently for gender bias and sexism in its articles.
Will Anne Hathaway Star on Broadway? Oscar-Winning Actress Dismisses Rumors She Will Perform in ‘Cabaret’
Rumors that Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway will be starring on Broadway were dismissed by her publicist Wednesday.
Dying For Commerce: Bangladesh Building Collapse Renews Worker Safety Concerns In Developing World
The Bangladesh building collapse is the latest of many industrial accidents -- an endemic problem about which the government is doing nothing.
Openly Gay Kicker: Meet Alan Gendreau Who’s Gunning For NFL And Subject Of ‘Coming Out Kicking’ Video
Meet the first potential openly gay NFL player, Alan Gendreau.
Politico Accidentally Points Out Sexism At The New York Times
The New York Times' reporters don't like working for Jill Abramson, according to a new article by Politico. But is their stance due to sexism?
How Much Further Can Assad Go? Israel Confirms Syria Used Chemical Weapons Against Civilians
What will, and what should, the U.S. do if it's true that a "red line" in the Syrian conflict has been crossed?
Are The Chinese Tiring Of Hollywood's Blockbuster Action Films?
Hollywood has shifted its attention to the huge marketplace of China, but it seems viewers want more than action heroes.
Tech Companies That Depend On Chinese Labor, Like Apple, Samsung And HTC, Scrambling To Donate To Quake Relief
Samsung has been the most generous so far, followed by Apple; both have faced criticisms for labor practices of their suppliers.


