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Hearst Pushes for Dismissal of First Amendment Challenge
When Lorraine Martin was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics, drug paraphernalia, and marijuana, a reporter was there to witness it. An accurate portrayal of the 2010 police raid, ...
April 25, 2013
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Genevieve Belmaker
Devolro: The Ultimate Upgrade
NEW YORK—Eduard Orlov became interested in pickup trucks in 2003. He thought they were big beautiful cars. He ...
April 17, 2013
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Ivan Pentchoukov
Iran’s Cyberwarfare
Iran is dedicating much effort to increasing its cyberwarfare capabilities to use against oppositional forces at home and ...
April 17, 2013
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Gary Feuerberg
How to Talk to Children About Boston Marathon Explosions
Dr. Claire McCarthy, MD, a pediatrician and medical communications editor at Boston Children's Hospital, has been a primary ...
April 16, 2013
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Kelly Ni
Kennedy Exhibition Inspires Comparisons With Obamas
Television and theater director Penny Bergman is gazing at the rare and intimate family photos of President John ...
April 12, 2013
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Shar Adams
Training Journalists for Trauma in the Field
NEW YORK—Peering through the haze from a smoke bomb, with the simulated sounds of war in the background, ...
April 4, 2013
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Genevieve Belmaker
San Francisco Reconsiders Sixth Street Design
San Francisco works to make Sixth Street safer.
April 3, 2013
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Catherine Yang
Pittsburgh Transplantation Surgeons Disapprove of Chinese Regime’s Organ Harvesting
A forum at the University of Pittsburgh discussed "Transplant Abuse in China" on March 28.
April 2, 2013
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Epoch Times Staff
A Tribute to Chris Hadfield: The Top 10 Space-Inspired Sounds
We celebrate memorable sounds connected with outer space as Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield takes command of the International ...
March 12, 2013
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MJ DeSousa
Soda Ban: 4 Alternatives
The impetus for the large sugary drink ban, or soda ban, was fighting “the obesity epidemic,” according to ...
February 3, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
US-Iran Cyber Conflict Ties to Economic Warfare
Fundamentally, the conflict with Iran, including the threat of a cyber 9/11, is an economic war.
January 29, 2013
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Joshua Philipp
10 Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes Worth Knowing
On the day the United States celebrates civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday (it was actually ...
January 21, 2013
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Study Says Gulf War Illness Is Result of Multiple Causes
In the 1990s, long after Vietnam veterans returned home with serious medical problems they attributed to Agent Orange; ...
September 19, 2011
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Assessing Mistakes Made After 9/11
Three experts on al Qaeda discuss the mistakes we made in the last decade.
September 8, 2011
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Gary Feuerberg
A Decade After 9/11, al-Qaeda in Decline
The country has largely been successful in repelling terrorism acts in the U.S.
August 28, 2011
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Gary Feuerberg
The Toll of War, Captured One Frame at a Time
NEW YORK—“Billy Miller died because I wanted to go see a dead foreign fighter,” said war photographer Ashley ...
December 8, 2010
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Tara MacIsaac
Columbia President Says First Amendment Should Be Global
Lee Bollinger, President of Columbia University opened up a new discussion about a century-old American value at the ...
May 7, 2010
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Pamela Tsai
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