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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

News Corp may split in two; Obama dubs Romney "outsourcer-in-chief"; Rielle Hunter, John Edwards split; and more.

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The Slatest: June 26, 2012

Murdoch Said To Be Weighing News Corp. Split

Murdoch Said To Be Weighing News Corp. Split

Reports suggest the plan would split his newspaper and print holdings from the more-profitable TV and film business.

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Gov. Brewer: White House Wants Ariz. to "Drop Dead"

Gov. Brewer: White House Wants Ariz. to "Drop Dead"

The Ariz. governor initially hailed the SCOTUS decision as a victory—but that was before Obama had played all of his cards.

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Rielle Hunter Says She And John Edwards Have Broken Up

Rielle Hunter Says She And John Edwards Have Broken Up

Without going into details, Hunter cited the "media scrutiny" around her new tell-all as a key reason.

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Obama Campaign Dubs Romney "Outsourcer-in-Chief"

Obama Campaign Dubs Romney "Outsourcer-in-Chief"

The new attack ad draws from a recent WaPo article that looked at Bain Capital's role in sending jobs overseas.

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Sheryl Sandberg Joins Facebook's Board

Sheryl Sandberg Joins Facebook's Board

The COO becomes the first woman on the social networking giant's board of directors.

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Reporter Said To Have Blamed NYT for His Death

Reporter Said To Have Blamed NYT for His Death

Anthony Shadid's cousin claims that the reporter felt pressured by his editors to take the dangerous assignment.

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Study: East Coast Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Global Average

Study: East Coast Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Global Average

Government research suggests increased flooding for a 600-mile stretch that includes New York City and Boston.

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