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Serena Williams Breaks Down How Much Money Her Daughter Gets For Her Weekly Allowance

Serena Williams Breaks Down How Much Money Her Daughter Gets For Her Weekly Allowance

Tennis legend Serena Williams and her husband negotiated a contract laying out the terms of their 7-year-old daughter's weekly allowance
Actor Who Played 'Poot' in 'The Wire' Struggles After Dangerous Tornado Devastates Family, Home
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    Some to Boycott Meeting With Holder

    Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is following up on his promise to meet with news media representatives Thursday and Friday in the wake of outrage over the Justice Department’s leak investigations, but it’s an open question whether journalists of color will be present. Holder “is expected to meet this week with the Washington bureau…

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    What If President Obama Were Latino?

    “Judging from reactions to remarks by the president and first lady during separate commencement speeches recently, I have to imagine that it’ll be a bit of a bummer for Hispanics if a Latino is ever elected president,” Esther J. Cepeda wrote for the Washington Post Writers Group. “I don’t particularly care for Barack Obama’s politics,…

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    Obama 'Troubled' by Threats to Journalism

    President Obama ordered a review on Thursday of the Justice Department’s procedures for legal investigations involving reporters, acknowledging that he was ‘troubled’ that multiple inquiries into national security leaks could chill investigative reporting,” as Mark Landler reported for the New York Times. Later Thursday, the Justice Department announced that “As part of that review, the…

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    Family of Black Okla. Victim Tells Story

    The first fatality identified as a casualty of the Oklahoma tornado was Ja’Nae Hornsby, 9, an African American student who was among seven people found dead Monday, drowned under the rubble at Plaza Towers Elementary School in suburban Moore, Okla. Ja’Nae’s father, Joshua Hornsby, released her name, and tearful family members told her story to…

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    Obama, Blacks and Personal Responsibility

    President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama addressed freshly minted African American graduates over the weekend, reopening a debate that has dogged him since he was a candidate. On such occasions, how much emphasis should he give to addressing the “personal responsibility” of African Americans? How much should he focus instead on the responsibility of…

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    The Media and the Central Park 5

    “Central Park Five” Film Makes Journalists’ Guilt Clear “The Central Park Five” has been a book, a theatrical movie and a PBS film that aired last month, indicting the news media as well as police and prosecutors in each iteration. But how much difference will it make? “Filmmakers Sarah and Ken Burns, not to mention…

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    IRS Scandal: Not So Black and White?

    “The burgeoning ‘scandal’ over how the IRS chose for review 75 applicants for tax-exempt status puts on full display an unfortunate tendency in journalism — to quote people accurately without explaining the underlying context,” David Cay Johnston wrote Wednesday for Columbia Journalism Review. “Yes, it is as wrong for IRS employees to select groups to…

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    Ohio Anchor Leaves Show to Meet DeJesus

    Cleveland Anchor Leaves Show to Meet Freed Victim “I Told Them on the Air . . . Got to Go” Lydia Esparra, a weekend anchor at Cleveland’s WOIO-TV, became the only journalist to talk with freed kidnapping victim Gina DeJesus Thursday when DeJesus’ family interrupted Esparra on the air and said DeJesus wanted to see…

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    Cleveland Story: Where Will the Focus Be Next?

    “The Cleveland kidnapping case has all the elements of an unforgettable news story, including a bizarre crime, innocent victims, heroes and a happy, at least for the most part, ending,” Michael Malone wrote Wednesday for Broadcasting & Cable. “As such, it’s nothing short of a circus on site in Cleveland, as the local TV reporters…

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    Cleveland Rescuer a Viral Sensation

    Interviews Produce “Internet Hero We’ve Been Waiting For” “He likes to grill out, eat McDonald’s and listen to salsa music. Charles Ramsey has also just become famous not only for his actions Monday in helping three Cleveland women escape from years of being held captive in a Cleveland house, but also for his interview he…