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Apple's Massive Tax Avoidance Scheme Was Probably Legal The Koch Brothers' Foray into Media Has Already Been a Success The Yahoo-Tumblr Panic Is Both Predictable and Meaningless The Call Sheet Look at These Old Men Wild 'N Out Which Is Worse: Tone-Deaf Abercrombie or the Viral 'Fitch the Homeless' Response? How Eric Holder Will Hold on Amidst the Fury in Washington Watch Out, Spotify: Google Might Want In on Streaming Music Media Diet Emma Carmichael: What I Read Major Retailers Agree to Basic Safety Accord in Bangladesh So What Were Bloomberg Reporters Using Those Terminals for Anyway? Why Billions Are at Stake in the Bloomberg Terminal Privacy Problem Jon Stewart Diagnoses Nancy Grace and Her IV of Human Tragedy How to Meet Prince Harry in America Believe It or Not, the Electric Car Business Is Actually Profitable Here's One Way to Try to Avoid the FBI's Internet Wiretapping Proposal The Dow Is Doing Historically Well The Call Sheet Michael Bay Is Coming to Television The (Slightly More) Professional Guide to Working from Home Why an Online Sales Tax May Not Help Brick-and-Mortar Retailers, After All Why Instagram Really Chose Facebook Over Twitter Are You Ready to Pay for YouTube? Niall Ferguson's History with John Maynard Keynes' Gayness Warren Buffett Won't Reveal His Secret Successor Just Yet The Call Sheet 'Men in Black 4' Is Happening Howard Kurtz Is Safe for Now at CNN In this Thursday, April 11, 2013 photo, people wait in line before the Dr. King Career Fair at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, N.Y. U.S. employers added 165,000 jobs in April, and hiring was much stronger in the previous two months. Huge Sighs of Relief as Unemployment Falls Again — and the Markets Soar Factories Are Now Getting Away with the Murder of Over 500 in Bangladesh The Corrections on The New York Times' Williamsburg Trend Piece Are Delicious Angry Whiskey Drinkers and 'Skinnygirl' Lovers Are Making Beam Go Boom @WarrenBuffett Won't Make You Money, but One-Liners Are in the House Facebook's Mobile Ads May Be Annoying — but You'll Be Able to Hide Them Soon Jon Stewart Calls Ted Cruz a Dirty Canadian Syrup Guzzler L.A. Times Ban on 'Illegal Immigrant' Puts Everybody Else on the Spot The Koch Is Hitting the Fan at the L.A. Times Marissa Mayer's Maternity Policy Still Isn't Up to Silicon Valley's Gold Standard The Smart Set Lindsay Lohan to Become a Blogger Why Wall Street Is Still Better Work Than Tech Start-Ups (If You Can Get It) After Months of Hunting, HuffPost Finally Found a TV Network to Give It Airtime Yahoo Chairman Steps Down So Let's All Talk About Marissa Mayer Hyundai Finally Realizes Suicide Isn't the Best Way to Sell a Green Car The New York Times Is Getting a Cheaper Paywall Because It Has To Why Can't a Female Leader Be Celebrated Until She's Bullied? In this Nov. 18, 2010 file photo, Fisker Automotive's Fisker Karma, a sports luxury plug-in hybrid car, sits on display at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles. The Real Lesson of Fisker Auto's Failure Is There a Mutiny Brewing at The New York Times? Marvel Has No Match for Superman Right Now Last Week, CNN Itself Became the Poop Cruise Twitter's Hashtag-Powered Comedy Festival Sounds Confusing The Koch Brothers Wouldn't Mind Controlling the Medium and the Message While Google's Eating Apple's Lunch, Facebook Is Feasting There's No Such Thing as Bad News for Gold Could Millennials End Salary Secrecy?