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In Protest Of Draft Constitution, Egyptian Media Goes On Strike For A Free Press
More than a dozen news outlets in Egypt are going on strike to protest the country's draft constitution, which they say does not protect the rights of journalists.
Is Michael Bloomberg Floating Hillary Clinton For The Next Mayor Of New York?
Sources say Bloomberg called Clinton and asked her for her feelings on possibly becoming mayor of New York.
Layoffs Loom As The New York Times Shrinks Its Newsroom Again
Jill Abramson, executive editor of the New York Times, sent a memo asking 30 non-union newsroom managers to accept buyouts.
'Killing Them Softly' Bombs At The Box Office: Will It Kill Brad Pitt's Career?
Brad Pitt's "Killing Them Softly" proved to be a box office disappointment this weekend.
Homeless Man, Jeffrey Hillman Who Was Given Boots By NYPD Officer Speaks Out
Jeffery Hillman, the homeless man who received a pair of boots from NYPD Officer Larry DePrimo recently spoke in an interview about the celebrated act of generosity.
Debra Winger Makes Broadway Debut In David Mamet’s ‘The Anarchist’
Debra Winger is making her Broadway debut in David Mamet's new play "The Anarchist."
News Corp May Tap Robert Thomson To Lead Its New Publishing Company
Robert Thomson, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal, is expected to head News Corp.'s newly created publishing company.
Commercials For 5-Hour Energy Could Go The Way Of Joe Camel
Rep. Edward J. Markey has sent a letter to the FTC urging an investigation into advertisements by energy drinks such as 5-Hour Energy.
US Poised To Boost Syria Intervention: Report
The Obama administration, seeing the Syrian conflict tipping against the Assad regime, is reported weighing deeper intervention on the rebel side.
House Republican Cole: GOP Should Accept Obama Tax Deal
Rep. Tom Cole said the GOP should agree to extend the Bush tax cuts for only households earning below $250,000 to avoid the fiscal cliff.
After Hinting At Withdrawal From Goma, M23 Rebels In DR Congo Stand Their Ground
M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have not left Goma, despite earlier reports from Uganda that they might.
Does Oprah Winfrey Have Breast Cancer? No, But A Scare
After a breast cancer scare, Oprah Winfrey revealed the problems with "O" magazine.
Least Influential People 2012: Mitt Romney, Madonna, Amanda Bynes, Guy Fieri Make GQ List
While Romney was No. 1 on the list, the men’s magazine declined to call him the least influential person of 2012, giving the disclaimer that “all zeros are created equal.”
Baseball Mourns Union Leader Marvin Miller, 95
Marvin Miller, former executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, has passed away at the age of 95. Miller led the charge for free agency, changing baseball forever.
Morsi Seems To Bend, But Protests Continue
Morsi seemed to pull back from his attempt to claim unchecked authority, but the opposition still held a major protest on Tuesday.
Hostess Brands RIP, But Who Will Take Over Making Twinkies?
Bankrupt Hostess Brands Inc. gained a court OK to wind down operations and fire 15,000 workers, one day before Thanksgiving.
Fiona Apple Cancels South American Tour Dates For Dying Dog
Fiona Apple has canceled tour dates in Brazil and Mexico due to her ailing dog.
Fiscal Cliff’s Threat To America’s National Parks
The National Parks Conservation Association wants the public to know what will happen to America's parks in January as the fiscal cliff approaches.
Jennifer Lawrence Shows Off Her Curves During Appearence On The Tonight Show With Jay Leno After She Says Hollywood Considers Her 'Obese'
Jennifer Lawrence recently spoke to Elle magazine about Hollywood's obsession with thinness, but was not afraid of showing her curves on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno.
In Labor Dispute, Wal-Mart Has One Powerful Weapon: Consumer Habits
Employees of the world's largest retail chain are planning Black Friday protests, but will consumers notice, or care?
No, Rupert Murdoch, Jews Do Not Control The Press
News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch caused controversy on Twitter (yet again), when he complained about how the "Jewish-owned" press is covering the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Israeli Airstrikes Destroy Hamas Headquarters; 70,000 Reservists Called Up In Preparation For Possible Ground Invasion
Israel made nearly 200 airstrikes in Gaza early Saturday, the Israeli military said, destroying the prime minister's headquarters.
Ikea 'Regrets' Using Forced Labor In Former East Germany
The Ikea Group has apologized for using forced labor in the former German Democratic Republic to manufacture certain products. The company acknowledged it was aware of the forced-labor conditions and profited from the practice.
Hamas Fires On Jerusalem, IDF Prepares For Gaza Ground Assault As Egypt Backs Away
The IDF claims more than 500 missiles have hit Israel and has called up 75,000 reservists to prepare for a possible ground attack on Gaza.
Hurricane Sandy Benefit Announced Featuring Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Kanye West And More
An all-star lineup has been announced for a Hurricane Sandy benefit at Madison Square Garden. The lineup includes many acts that have headlined stadiums including Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Kanye West, Billy Joel and The Who.
NYC Nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, Indicted On Murder Charges In Deaths Of Two Children
Yoselyn Ortega, the nanny charged with murdering two children she cared for, has been indicted by a grand jury.
5-hour Energy Drink Ingredients Cited By USFDA, Living Essentials Drink May Be Linked To 13 Deaths
Living Essentials 5-Hour Energy drinks have been cited in the deaths of 13 people in the past four years, according to reports received by the Food and Drug Administration.
Frederick W. Humphries II, The F.B.I. Agent Who Propelled Jill Kelley's Complaint, Was A Hard-Charging Counterterrorism Expert [REPORT]
Frederick Humphries had experience foiling terrorists plots and followed his dogged instincts in the Paula Broadwell investigation.
Is The Auto Industry Churning Out More Lemons, Or More Recalls?
Toyota's massive worldwide recalls to fix minor pumps and steering problems could be a sign automakers are just being more proactive.
Today In Europe Austerity: Strikes, Clashes In South, Solidarity Flaunted Up North
The European day of action has seen more protests and violence where the unemployment rate is highest.


