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The Atlantic To Launch 'Washington Bureau'

Three months after announcing it would shutter the print magazine for its politics- and policy-focused National Journal, the Atlantic Media Company announced a broad expansion of its Washington, D.C.,...

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People Fighting For A Sustainable Future Have A Powerful New Tool

Satellite images are helping humanity better understand our changing world. It's never been easier to access recent pictures of the changing face of our planet captured by NASA and a growing...

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New York Times Grapples With David Carr's Legacy

NEW YORK -- On Feb. 21, New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet said replacing star media columnist David Carr, who died in the paper's newsroom nine days earlier from complications of lung cancer,...

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BuzzFeed Launches New App QuizChat

BuzzFeed launched a new app Thursday that will allow users to take collaborative quizzes with their friends, meaning you and your best friend can figure out once and for all who is the Oprah...

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The Atlantic To Launch Washington Bureau (Kinda Sorta)

Three months after announcing it would shutter the print magazine for its politics- and policy-focused National Journal, the Atlantic Media Company announced a broad expansion of its Washington, D.C.,...

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See BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti in person — and hear him preach on the new age...

If there's one brand that's become a cultural bedrock for millennials by which all other publishers are measured, it's BuzzFeed. Jonah Peretti, BuzzFeed's founder and CEO, is the mastermind behind its...

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BuzzFeed's Keith Hernandez Heads To Slate

BuzzFeed executive Keith Hernandez on Wednesday was named to the newly created position of president of online publisher Slate. The appointment, announced by The Slate Group's chairman Jacob Weisberg...

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See BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti in person at IGNITION 2015

If there's one brand that's become a cultural bedrock for millennials by which all other publishers are measured, it's BuzzFeed. Jonah Peretti, BuzzFeed's founder and CEO, is the mastermind behind its...

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The New York Times Fires Two Veteran Editors

NEW YORK -- The New York Times abruptly fired two veteran editors on Thursday, a move that’s shocked the newsroom given the journalists’ years of dedication and because layoffs aren’t currently taking...

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BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti: how the great entertainer got serious

Chief executive on not paying to push news on Facebook, measuring impact not traffic, and his best content...

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12 Rejected Buzzfeed Quizzes

12 Rejected Buzzfeed Quizzes What former Soviet Socialist Republic best describes you? Which character are you from the sitcom 'Joey?' If you were a...

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Mom's Note From Daughter With Autism Will Make You Think Twice About Your Words

Words are powerful. Cadence is a 7-year-old Australian girl with autism and acute senses that cause her to intensely absorb her surroundings, including smells, sights and conversations. Recently,...

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Nagaland newspapers published with blank editorials

Kohima: Five newspapers in Nagaland were published with their editorial spaces blank to protest what they termed an effort by the Assam Rifles to suppress freedom of the media in the state. The...

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Nagaland newspapers published with blank editorial space

Kohima: Five newspapers in Nagaland were published with their editorial spaces blank to protest what they termed an effort by the Assam Rifles to suppress freedom of the media in the state. The...

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Gawker Prepares To Get On The Campaign Bus, And Maybe Kicked Off

NEW YORK -- Gawker editor Alex Pareene said he's not worried about his reporters losing out on campaign access or micro-scoops as the site, once known for puncturing the egos of Manhattan's media...

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Unlike Vox, We Don't Do 'Hot Takes' On Wikipedia Entries

FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver is accusing Vox of participating in “hot take” journalism and basing its articles on Wikipedia entries. He has been an outspoken critic of Vox, having in the past taken...

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Ben Carson's Strange Theory About The Egyptian Pyramids

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson once vocalized an odd theory about Egyptian history. According to a video unearthed by BuzzFeed on Wednesday, Carson posited in a 1998 commencement address...

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Huffington Post employees urge colleagues to join union movement

‘Let’s face it, journalism isn’t the most stable field,’ employees write in open letter calling on co-workers to sign union cards...

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Less on Peggy Guggenheim's Sex Life, More on Her Role in Modern Art

This article first appeared in The National Book Review Links to three great new articles about books, from The Guardian, The New Criterion, and Buzzfeed 1. Kathryn Hughes, "Peggy Guggenheim: The Shock...

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One Of These 21 Women Will Probably Win Best Actress At The 2016 Oscars

Welcome to For Your Consideration, The Huffington Post's breakdown of all things Oscar. Between now and Feb. 28, 2016, entertainment editors Matthew Jacobs and Joe Satran will pore over awards season...

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