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Candace Bushnell's upcoming novel leaked by hacker Guccifer
Candace Bushnell, author of "Sex and the City," is the latest to fall victim to Guccifer, the hacker who exposed former President George W. Bush's secret life as a painter, New York magazine reported. Taking control of Bushnell's email, Twitter...
Tags: Twilight (book), Computer Crime, Book, Twitter, Inc., Ernest Hemingway
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Ridiculous Republican rhetoric undermines Benghazi probe
Republicans could make an easy hit on the Obama administration by highlighting the State Department’s apparent bureaucratic blundering during and after the deadly terrorist attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last fall, but they...
Tags: Barack Obama, Iran, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Republican senators boycott vote on EPA nominee
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans boycotted a committee vote Thursday on President Obama's nomination of Gina McCarthy to head the Environmental Protection Agency, drawing accusations of obstructionism from Democrats. Republicans on the Senate...
Tags: Barack Obama, Jay Carney, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Rick Perry
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Sen. Ted Cruz, the next Barack Obama?
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a "tea party" favorite, may be new to elected office, but that might not stop him from running for president before his first term in the Senate is over. And the only people who could legitimately question whether he's...
Tags: Barack Obama, Ted Cruz, Politics, Elections, Tea Party Movement
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Jon Stewart on Jason Collins: Gays may not want to join this club
On Monday, Jason Collins secured his role in the history books as the first openly gay player in the NBA. Despite the perception of widespread homophobia in the world of professional sports, Collins’ coming out, via an essay in Sports Illustrated,...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Gays and Lesbians, Kobe Bryant, Mike Tyson, Sports Illustrated
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Letters: Vietnam today
Re "The Vietnam syndrome," Opinion, May 5 Frank Snepp, a former CIA analyst who was in Vietnam during the fall of Saigon in 1975, worries that we may not have learned the lessons of our war in that country. He may have missed the most important lesson....
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Barack Obama, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Los Angeles International Airport
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The Week in Pictures | April 29-May 5, 2013
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. In Southern California – it's fire season already. The Springs Fire in Ventura County has burned at least 10,000 acres and is just 10 percent contained, while a fire that burned 3,000... -
Bijan Pakzad's Beverly Hills estate reportedly sells for $9.8 million
This post has been corrected. Please see below for details.The Beverly Hills home of the late menswear, jewelry and fragrance mogul Bijan Pakzad reportedly has sold for $9.8 million. [For the record, 12:05 p.m. May 6: An earlier version of this post and headline incorrectly said that Bijan Pakzad's home sold...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Personal Service
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Blacks in 2012 voted at higher rate than whites for the first time
WASHINGTON — November’s election marked the first time in U.S. history that black voters turned out at a higher rate than whites, according to new census data showing how much the country’s burgeoning population of racial and ethnic...
Tags: Barack Obama, Minority Groups, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Voting Rights Act of 1965, Mitt Romney
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The wrong way for Washington to avoid defaulting
It's rare that the president explicitly pledges to veto a bill -- usually, the White House says the president's advisors would "recommend" a veto -- but that's what happened Tuesday. The measure in question is HR 807, the Full Faith and Credit Act, by...
Tags: Barack Obama, Pfizer Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Public Finance, Finance
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Record exports mean U.S. summer gasoline prices won't be much lower
Summer gasoline prices will be lower in the U.S. than they were last year. But they won't be much lower, experts say, because U.S. refineries have been exporting record amounts of fuel overseas. That's behind what would normally just be a good news...
Tags: Cadillac, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Ford, Economy, Business and Finance, Hybrid Vehicles
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Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines returns with solo album 'Mother'
Natalie Maines, the Dixie Chick whose criticism of then-President George W. Bush’s handling of the Iraq War while on tour in Europe a decade ago got the group effectively banned from country radio, has resurfaced this week with her debut solo album,...
Tags: Relentless7 (music group), Twitter, Inc., Music, Entertainment, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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