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In Bloomberg Uproar, Ethics Flags For New Media
Launching his namesake company’s news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies.
GOP Continues Benghazi Probe, 2016 Elections Possibly At Stake
House Republicans insist the Obama administration is covering up information about last year’s deadly assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, rejecting administration assurances to the contrary and stoking a controversy with implications for the 2016 presidential race.
Subway ‘Crisis’: Is Footlong Sub Really 11 Inches?
What’s in an inch? Apparently, enough missing meat, cheese and tomatoes to cause an uproar.
Nugent Says He’s Insulted By Concert Cancellation
Ted Nugent said he was insulted by the cancellation of his planned concert at an Army post over his comments about President Obama.
Controversial Painter Depicts Obama With Burning Constitution
Jon McNaughton, a controversial artist who often mixes religion and politics in his work has released a new painting.
RNC Chair on Cain Controversy: ‘We’re Not Sherlock Holmes’
The Republican Party chairman is asserting the controversy surrounding Herman Cain isn’t harming the party’s chances to defeat Barack Obama.



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