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Al-Jazeera set to tackle U.S. market with 'long-form reporting of stories' ignored by mainstream media

With a cast of TV news stars, deep pockets and an ambitious agenda, Al-Jazeera launches its US news channel on Tuesday, aiming to shake up the broadcast journalism market stateside.

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Singer Chris Brown ordered to do 1,000 more hours to complete probation

Singer Chris Brown was ordered to perform 1,000 hours community service after his probation stemming from the 2009 assault on his then girlfriend Rihanna was restored, officials said.

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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp could face corporate hacking charges

By Michael Holden and Mark Hosenball

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Unemployed Spaniards rush to play slaves in Ridley Scott's 'Exodus' film

Thousands of Spaniards in the depressed southern region of Andalusia are queueing up to play the role of slaves in film-maker Ridley Scott's Biblical epic "Exodus", hoping for a way out of unemployment.

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Republicans vote to exclude CNN and NBC from 2016 debates

The Republican National Committee voted unanimously on Friday to exclude TV networks CNN and NBC from any Republican presidential primary debates. According to The Hill, the move is a form of retaliation against the networks for not bowing to the party's pressure to not air a pair of films about former Secretary of State (and putative 2016 Democratic presidential candidate) Hillary Clinton.

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Is Amazon's Jeff Bezos a libertarian? Washington Post journalists would like to know

Writer pleads for the Post's new owner to explain his politics

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Washington Post claims its website was hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

The Washington Post said Thursday its website was hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army, becoming the latest media organization victimized by the group that backs strongman Bashar al-Assad.

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Ex-Washington Post ombudsman to Jeff Bezos: First, fire Jennifer Rubin

Former Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton penned a column for the Washington City Paper on Thursday in which he offered Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos a few pieces of advice pertaining to Bezos' purchase of the Post last month.

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Anti-LGBT group claims Fox News is turning gay

An anti-LGBT "family values" group claims that Fox News is caving in to a "pro-homosexual agenda" by moving Megyn Kelly to Sean Hannity's 9:00 p.m. weekday slot. According to a press release received by Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Jim Galloway, the group America's Survival, Inc. (ASI) has compiled a report on what it calls "radical changes at Fox News that should cause great concern to pro-family conservatives."

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Star Wars Episode 7 may see return of Emperor Palpatine

Evil emperor thought killed in Return of the Jedi due to reappear in forthcoming Star Wars sequel

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Craigslist has cost U.S. newspapers $5 billion

The online classified service Craigslist has cost US newspapers at least $5 billion in revenue since 2000, researchers say.

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Disappointed Star Wars fans rage against Disney chief executive

Hell hath no fury like a room full of disappointed Star Wars acolytes: a Disney boss at a high profile convention in California has been booed after admitting he had nothing new to tell fans about JJ Abrams' forthcoming Episode VII.

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