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Huffington Post to add African-American section
NEW YORK (AP) — The Huffington Post and BET co-founder Sheila Johnson are launching a HuffPost section devoted to African-Americans. The section, "HuffPost GlobalBlack," is expected to debut in early March. The Huffington Post is set to make an...Tags: Entertainment, New York, Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Arianna Huffington, African Americans
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MTV plans online award show for digital music
NEW YORK (AP) — To suit an altered music landscape, MTV is planning an untraditional award show celebrating digital music. The network says it's prepping an as-yet unnamed, multiplatform award show for April or May that will exult digital music...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Kanye West, MTV (tv network), Television
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Palm Sunday tornado curiosity spurs website
Where were you on Palm Sunday 1965?
Jenni Siri still remembers the infamous Palm Sunday tornado outbreak. She was 4 years old, living in Goshen, and had to spend the whole day in the basement.
"I wanted to go out and see it so bad," she said. "At that...Tags: Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture, Michigan, YouTube, Facebook
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After rampage, appeals to cool the political tone
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's caustic political climate has become a suspect of sorts in the rampage that left six dead and a lawmaker critically injured in Arizona. Already, appeals are being heard to tone down the rhetoric. The captured...Tags: Washington, DC, Dick Durbin, CNN (tv network), Sarah Palin, Jared Lee Loughner
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Snow tunnels and forts put children in harm's way
SOUTH BEND — WSBT’s friends on Facebook uploaded a dozen photos of their children building snow forts and snow tunnels. But local firefighters have a warning for parents.
For Don Wilverton, sledding down hills is what winter is all about....Tags: Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Facebook, Physiology, Science
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Fake Twitter account mocks Michigan budget director
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan budget director John Nixon doesn't have a Twitter account, but like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, he's attracted a tweeter pretending to be him. The FakeJohnNixon Twitter account started up last week and already has...Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Mayor, Twitter, Inc., Michigan, Budgets and Budgeting
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Facebook apologizes to Iowa birth photographer
SHUEYVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Facebook has apologized to an Iowa birth photographer for disabling her account over photos it initially deemed inappropriate. The company wrote in a Thursday e-mail to Laura Eckert that it had restored her account and that...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture, Photography, Facebook, Iowa
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ESPN's 3-D network to broadcast 24 hours
LAS VEGAS (AP) — ESPN's 3-D network will begin broadcasting content 24 hours a day next month. Since the channel launched in June, it has been on the air only for scheduled events. ESPN said Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, ESPN (tv network), Soccer, Sports
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Irish can bask in glow of Sun Bowl victory
SOUTH BEND -- “Catholics vs. Cupcakes.”
If the South Florida Sun-Sentinel headline constituted the only postgame payoff from Notre Dame’s 33-17 Sun Bowl squashing of Miami, Friday in El Paso, Texas, most Irish fans could probably...Tags: Sugar Bowl, College Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, ESPN (tv network), Jimmy Clausen
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Court: TV can't be fined for 'NYPD Blue' nude shot
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court says the Federal Communications Commission cannot fine broadcasters for showing a woman's nude buttocks on a 2003 episode of "NYPD Blue." The 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan decided Tuesday to...Tags: Fines, Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry
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Betty White calls herself a 'technological spaz'
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Betty White joked that Facebook seemed like a huge waste of time during her wildly successful hosting gig on "Saturday Night Live." Turns out she wasn't kidding. The actress says that was a line written for her and she...Tags: New York, Arts and Culture, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Facebook, Betty White
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Charges filed in Facebook photos rape case
MAPLE RIDGE, British Columbia (AP) — Canada's federal police force has charged two teenage boys after a girl was gang raped at a party and photos of the incident were put on Facebook. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sgt. Peter Thiessen said Thursday...Tags: Arts and Culture, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Assault, Crimes
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