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CNN sees huge ratings spike with Boston bombing, manhunt coverage
CNN might not have gotten all the facts straight, but viewers desperate for information on the Boston bombing manhunt seem willing to overlook some errors. The cable news network has seen huge ratings spikes after Monday's bombing at the Boston marathon...
Tags: Anderson Cooper, CNN (tv network), Fox Broadcasting Company, Sports, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Two reported dead after powerful earthquake jolts Sichuan, China
BEIJING -- Chinese television reported at least two people had been killed Saturday morning when a powerful earthquake shook Sichuan province. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the quake at magnitude 6.6 with a depth of less than eight miles. The...Tags: China Earthquake (2010), Chengdu (China), U.S. Geological Survey
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Ed Schultz returns to MSNBC lineup in May with weekend show
Liberals, get ready: Ed Schultz is back to fight the good fight with you. The scrappy host -- who once called Laura Ingraham "a right-wing slut" (he later apologized) -- will return to the MSNBC lineup with a weekend show starting May 11. Fans were...
Tags: Laura Ingraham, Rachel Maddow, Media Industry, HGTV (tv network), Arrested Development (tv program)
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Boston: News organizations' race to be first leads to stumbles
Sports radio personality Dan Patrick often jokes that the motto of his news team is, "Fast and wrong is still fast." Too often these days that slogan could be used to describe real news organizations. The latest example came Wednesday when false reports...
Tags: CNN (tv network), NPR, Gabrielle Giffords, Sports, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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NBC's 'Revolution' could use a ratings turnaround
The crossbow-toting adventurers on the post-apocalyptic TV drama "Revolution" are fighting to restore power to a blacked-out world. It's a goal NBC executives can identify with. Last fall's top-rated new series, "Revolution" has been looking energy-...
Tags: Revolution (tv program), ABC (tv network), Castle (tv program), Sports, The Voice (tv program)
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Activists: Bangladesh workers told to enter building before collapse
Garment workers in Bangladesh were so uneasy about the cracks in their building that as many as 2,500 refused to enter Tuesday, according to a labor rights group. Activists say the building's owner and several factory managers assured the workers that...
Tags: Government, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Consumer Goods Industries, Walmart
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Associated Press' Twitter hacked, fake tweet sends stocks plunging
The Associated Press' main Twitter account was taken over Tuesday by hackers who sent out a fake tweet saying two explosions had gone off at the White House, injuring President Obama. Within minutes, the real AP used other accounts at its disposal to...
Tags: White House, Twitter, Inc., NPR, Email, Media Industry
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Backers of Syrian president claim credit for AP Twitter hack
Hackers who support Syrian President Bashar Assad claimed responsibility Tuesday for hijacking an Associated Press Twitter account and falsely tweeting that explosions were rattling the White House. "Ops! @AP get owned by Syrian Electronic Army! #SEA...Tags: White House, Al Arabiya (tv network), Twitter, Inc., Electronics, Barack Obama
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Dozens reported killed in Pakistan after massive Iran quake
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Dozens of people were reportedly killed in Pakistan after a massive earthquake struck a remote border area of neighboring Iran on Tuesday. Yet in Iran, officials said the disaster was far less devastating than originally feared,...
Tags: Human Interest, Pakistan, Religion and Belief, U.S. Geological Survey, Iran
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Iran, Russia and others condemn Boston bombings
Both allies and opponents of the United States expressed horror at the deadly Boston Marathon bombings, as sympathetic statements emerged from Canada to China on Tuesday. Iran denounced the attacks as part of a scourge that should be prevented “...
Tags: Pakistan, Sports, Vladimir Putin, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Hamid Karzai
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Syria amnesty could free up to 7,000 inmates
BEIRUT — Syrian President Bashar Assad issued an order Tuesday freeing up to 7,000 prison inmates, but it was not clear whether the decree would apply to any of those jailed for participation in the rebellion that is seeking to overthrow his regime....
Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bashar Assad, Laws
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U.S. Magnitsky list penalizes 18 Russians for alleged rights abuses
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has sanctioned 18 Russian officials for alleged violations of human rights in their country, adding new strain to the difficult U.S.-Russian relationship. U.S. officials released the names of 18 Russian officials...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, White House, Justice System, Politics
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