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New York Mayor Bloomberg takes aim at giant-sized sugary sodas
NEW YORK -- As one New York institution – the Stock Exchange – prepared to celebrate National Doughnut Day on Friday with a mass giveaway of Krispy Kremes, another New York institution – Mayor Michael Bloomberg – told the city it&...
Tags: NYSE, Stock Market, Food Industry, Obesity, Financial Markets
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Morning Fix: 'Battleship' avoids scrutiny. Cable news ratings slip.
After the coffee. Before jumping on the Kings bandwagon. The Skinny: I'm debating whether it is time for an iPhone but the keypad scares me. I'm open to advice. Thursday's headlines include a look at why Universal's summer bomb "Battleship" has...
Tags: Touch (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Fox Sports (tv network), Sports, Walt Disney
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Fox News accused of crossing the line in attack on Obama [video]
This post has been updatedA new Fox News video attacking President Obama and his handling of the economy has created a furor, with even conservatives saying that the slam job gives lie to the cable giant’s “fair-and-balanced” claims. Although it appeared to be a...Tags: Roger Ailes , Media Industry, Politics, Barack Obama, News Media
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MSNBC host Chris Hayes apologizes for troop comments
Show TrackerMSNBC host Chris Hayes has apologized for comments he made on Sunday about feeling uncomfortable calling troops heroes. Chris Hayes made the comments on Sunday during a pre-Memorial Day discussion.... -
Are fallen soldiers 'heroes?' MSNBC host wondered, now apologizes
The timing could not have been worse for MSNBC or one of its hosts, Chris Hayes. He spent Memorial Day -- a national holiday dedicated to fallen soldiers -- apologizing for an earlier comment in which he said it made him "uncomfortable" to call soldiers...
Tags: Chris Hayes, Ann Coulter, Social Media, Memorial Day
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NBC set for an Olympic feat without longtime captain
On July 27, a torchbearer will trot into a new $770-million stadium in London and light that famous flame. And for the next 17 days, NBC will race to ensure that Americans stay glued to every second of the 2012 Summer Olympics — on tablets,...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Vancouver (Canada), 2012 Olympics Games, Allyson Felix, Bravo (tv network)
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Cellphone equals Democrat; land line equals Republican. Seriously
This just in from the technology-and-politics desk: If a cellphone user takes a pollster's call, he or she is more likely to be a Democrat. If a land-line user takes a pollster's call, he or she is more likely to be a Republican. Gross generalization? Of...
Tags: Cell Phones, Robin Abcarian, Mitt Romney, Polls, Elections
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Colin Powell not ready to endorse Obama, questions Romney foreign policy
Colin Powell says he's not prepared to endorse Barack Obama again, as he did during the 2008 campaign. But for the moment, it seems as if Powell has a thumb on the scale in the president's favor. In separate television interviews as he promotes his new...
Tags: Michael A. Memoli, Russia, Today (tv program), Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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The Morning Fix: Networks, Dish square off. 'Men in Black' on top?
After the coffee. Before some more introspection. The Skinny: The Morning Fix wishes everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend. Stay out of trouble. I know I'm going to try to do that. Friday's headlines include the latest chapter in the fight...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tommy Lee Jones, Media Industry, ABC (tv network)
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Obama team's Axelrod shows how to stay on message in Maddow interview
A presidential campaign is never just two people slugging it out on the national stage. It is always a battle of narratives, and the struggle, when all is said and done, is over which candidate can craft the most persuasive story. For Mitt Romney, the...
Tags: Jeremiah Wright, David Axelrod, Dick Cheney, Republican Party, Joe Biden
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NBCUniversal to boost online coverage of Summer Olympics
BOSTON — Recognizing that many viewers want to watch key events live, in prime time, rather than tape-delayed, NBCUniversal plans to bolster its coverage of the Summer Olympics in London in August by putting 3,000 hours of programming online.
The...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, CNBC (tv network), Summer Olympics, Minority Groups, Economy, Business and Finance
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L.A. Times falls for Internet hoax, then sets the record straight
Readers' Representative JournalOn May 1, The Times and a number of other media organizations followed the outrageous story reported in a British newspaper of a vengeful dentist in Poland who pulled out all of her ex-boyfriend’s teeth. The Times’ article on the......
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