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Study concludes: 'Journalism — to some extent — is twerking'

If you’re seeing more provocative headlines and news stories that appeal to your prurient interests — such as Miley Cyrus wiggling her buttocks or Jon Hamm’s wang — you can blame the newly developed relationship between journalists and their online audiences, according to one researcher.

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More and more journalists think the industry is headed in the wrong direction

American journalists have become increasingly dissatisfied with their work and see the industry moving in the wrong direction, a new survey shows.

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'Game of Thrones' author to critics: 'Dishonest' to omit rape from war narratives

Fantasy author George RR Martin has said that omitting scenes of rape and sexual violence from the epic Game of Thrones series "would have been fundamentally false and dishonest", as fans express mounting concerns about the graphic way certain scenes from Martin's novels have played out in the television adaptation.

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Pop icon Prince blasts music bosses for staying 'at the beach' while artists work

U.S. pop icon Prince fueled his long-running feud with music industry bosses Monday, slamming them for being "always at the beach," while hard-working artists make fortunes for them.

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Oscar-winner Sally Field gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Oscar-winning U.S. actress Sally Field finally got a star on Hollywood's storied Walk of Fame on Monday, more than three decades after she earned her first Academy Award.

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Tucker Carlson: Hot teachers sexually harassing teen boys 'greatest thing that ever happened'

Tucker Carlson repeated his claim Monday afternoon that a Texas middle school teacher should not face criminal charges after performing a classroom lap dance for a 15-year-old student, reported Media Matters.

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History of tattoos stretches back 5,000 years: Even Otzi, the frozen Neolithic man, had 57

Once considered the mark of an underclass of criminals, prostitutes, bikers, seafarers and those inhabiting the margins of society, the tattoo is now à la mode. Samantha Cameron, the British prime minister's wife, has one – a dolphin just below the ankle; Charlize Theron has a fish on her leg and a flower on her foot; Angelina Jolie and David Beckham have too many to mention.

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PayPal exec drunkenly tweets late night insults at co-workers and resigns

A recently hired executive at the Internet banking company PayPal spent Friday night tweeting insults at his co-workers and announcing his resignation from the company. Business Insider reported that Rakesh "Rocky" Agrawal was attending Jazz Fest in New Orleans when he sent the now-deleted stream of poorly-spelled, vitriolic messages.

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Egyptian judge wishes al-Jazeera trio a happy Press Freedom Day then refuses bail

Trial of three journalists adjourned until 15 May after brief hearing in Cairo court on World Press Freedom Day

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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp acquires romance novel publisher Harlequin

Harlequin, the global queen of bodice-ripping books telling tales of romance between doctor and nurse, or servant and heir, has been seduced by media magnate Rupert Murdoch.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories to be reissued with sex, drugs, and dirty words put back in

A new edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's fourth collection of short stories, Taps at Reveille, will present the tales as Fitzgerald intended them to be read, instead of how the editors of The Saturday Evening Post thought their audience wanted them to be.

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