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The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. Although it remains both the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the United States as well as third largest overall behind The Wall Street Journal and USA Today, the weekday circulation of the paper has nonetheless fallen precipitously in recent years to fewer than one million copies daily for the first time since the 1980s. Nicknamed "The Gray Lady" and long regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record," the Times is owned by The New York Times Company which also publishes 18 other regional newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The company's chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. whose family has controlled the paper since 1896. Read More

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Angelina Jolie
The ‘Angelina Effect’ In Australia – Jolie’s Mastectomy Announcement Helps Increase Awareness In Women

By IBTimes AU

Angelina Jolie's preventative mastectomy revelation has resulted in increase of women calling the Cancer Council NSW helpline. The agency said that the "Angelina effect" has raised health awareness in women in Australia. (12:27 am)

MORE TOPICS: AUSTRALIA, NEW YORK, HOLLYWOOD, BREAST CANCER, CANCER

Federal Reserve Building (Photo: Reuters)
Janet Yellen: The Fed's Next in Line; Poised to be the Most Powerful Woman In the World

By IBTimes AU

As Fed chief Ben Bernanke is about to step down from his post, a relatively unknown woman is expected to take his post. (9:31 pm)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, FEDERAL RESERVE, UNEMPLOYMENT, BEN BERNANKE, CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK

Melissa Etheridge and Angelina Jolie
Lesbian Rock Singer Melissa Etheridge: Angelina Jolie Not Brave to Opt for Double Mastectomy

By IBTimes UK

Breast cancer survivor Etheridge says Jolie’s mastectomy decision was 'fearful'. (Jun 18)

MORE TOPICS: BRAD PITT, NEW YORK, BREAST CANCER, CANCER

Yahoo
Yahoo Subject to up to 13,000 US Data Requests in Six Months

By IBTimes UK

Search engine giant details US government data requests following Edward Snowden Prism scandal. (Jun 18)

MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, CALIFORNIA, FACEBOOK, COURT, NEW YORK

What Crime Lies Behind Booz Allen Hamilton

By The Daily Reckoning Australia

'Behind every great fortune is a great crime,' said French novelist Honoré de Balzac. What crime lies behind Booz Allen Hamilton? (Jun 16)

MORE TOPICS: AL-QAEDA, BEN BERNANKE, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, AUSTRALIA, NEW YORK

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Warner Music Sued Over 'Happy Birthday' Copyright

By IBTimes UK

Warner Brothers face challenge over copyright for global birthday song that brings in millions in royalties. (Jun 16)

MORE TOPICS: COURT, NEW YORK, LAWSUIT

A battered rupee
India’s Rupee in Free Fall: Central Bank Unlikely to Shore up Currency

By IBTimes UK

Barclays sees RBI having an undeclared preferred range for rupee. (Jun 16)

MORE TOPICS: GOLD, BARCLAYS, INDIA, NEW YORK, RBI, ICICI

Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng
Tony Blair Denies Bizarre Twitter Rumour of Affair with Rupert Murdoch's Wife Wendi Deng

By IBTimes UK

Former prime minister forced to issue statement denying unfounded rumour in wake of media mogul's divorce announcement. (Jun 15)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, RUPERT MURDOCH, TWITTER, RUSSIA, NEW YORK, HOLLYWOOD, SETTLEMENT

Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng
Wendi Deng Rupert Murdoch Divorce: The Truth is 'Jaw-Dropping'

By IBTimes UK

Dramatic allegations for the failure of the marriage of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his Chinese wife Wendi Deng has begun to filter onto the internet. (Jun 14)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, RUPERT MURDOCH, TWITTER, NEW YORK, CANCER, SETTLEMENT

Cheetah
Research: Cheetah’s Agility More Lethal Than Speed

By IBTimes AU

Cheetahs are the world's fastest animal with their top speed clocking as fast as a runaway Ferrari at 52 miles per hour. However, little did we know that it's not speed that actually makes them more lethal, but rather their ability to shift gears with relative ease. (Jun 13)

MORE TOPICS: BOTSWANA, LONDON, NEW YORK

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