Monday, November 16th, 2009
In an unexpected and sudden move, the Washington Blade has been shuttered. The newspaper, which covers D.C.'s gay community, closed today...
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Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee have detailed their capture by North Korean soldiers for a new written story on CURRENT.com. Ling and Lee lived...
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Charlie Gibson retired unexpectedly today from his gig as host of ABC's "World News Tonight." The announcement came today as the network...
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The Bush daughters, Jenna and Barbara, grew up in the public eye. Since January's Inauguration of Barack Obama, they've returned to a private...
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Another journalism giant has died. Don Hewitt, founder of the television show "60 Minutes," passed away today at the age of 86. Hewitt, who...
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Journalist and pundit Robert Novak passed away Tuesday after struggling with cancer for a little over a year. The 78-year-old served as an influential...
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The "most trusted man in America" has passed away. Walter Cronkite -- the embodiment of a TV news legend -- died this evening from natural...
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Ever wonder to yourself: "Self, who is the manliest television news anchor?"Well, wonder no more.The fine folks at the Art of Manliness...
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Fox News Channel's DC Bureau is one producer down.That's because they've canned Aaron Bruns.Who is Bruns? Well, on Monday few people outside the...
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Comedian Wanda Sykes is coming to D.C. to host a fairly major event.Following in the recent footsteps of Stephen Colbert and Rich Little, the...
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