Toyota Gives $50K To ‘Mothers of Invention’
Sunday, March 11th, 2012At Newsweek / Daily Beast’s Women in the World summit.
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Toyota Gives $50K To ‘Mothers of Invention’
At Newsweek / Daily Beast’s Women in the World summit.
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Toyota Gives $50K To ‘Mothers of Invention’
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Huntsman Confident in New Hampshire
Ginger White now says Herman Cain is not the only man in her life who gave her money. White, who has said she had a 13-year affair with Herman Cain , on Monday told the Daily Beast’ s Leslie Bennetts that “Cain wasn’t the only man who helped her financially; her work history and her sex life have long been intermingled in complex and contradictory ways.’’ Read full article > >
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Ginger White says multiple men helped her financially
NEW YORK — The executive hired to turn around Newsweek magazine has left after 11 months. Ray Chelstowski, who served as publisher of Newsweek and The Daily Beast website, ended his tenure Monday. He had come from Entertainment Weekly magazine to oversee an effort to boost ad sales at Newsweek. Executive Editor Edward Felsenthal and Tom Weber, the magazine’s managing editor, also resigned Monday. Felsenthal is leaving to spend more time with his family and may eventually return, according to Andrew Kirk, a spokesman for Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Read full article > >
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Publisher of Newsweek magazine, The Daily Beast website leaves, 2 new executives brought in
Last week The Daily Beast printed a three-page letter listing a series of disputes made by former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta against pedophile hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein’s defense team, claiming they pried into federal prosecutor’s personal…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Attorney Denies Sweetheart Deal
Since the Daily Beast Web site merged with Newsweek, the accomplished editor is eager to avoid any hype about her plan to turn the struggling newsweekly around.
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Tina Brown’s Quiet Restart of Newsweek
If at least one of these claims is true, The Daily Beast will literally eat its shoe. Sean “P. Diddy” Combs has been sued in Los Angeles Superior Court by Valerie Joyce Wilson Turks, 31, who claims Diddy caused the 9/11 terrorist attacks, fathered a…
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P. Diddy Sued for $1 Trillion
Does this mean they’ve forgiven him for Glenn Beck’s anti-Semitic George Soros documentary too? Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes has apologized to the Anti-Defamation League for telling The Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz that NPR is run by “Nazis.” Ailes…
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Ailes Sorry for ‘Nazi’ Comment
Does this mean they’ve forgiven him for Glenn Beck’s anti-Semitic George Soros documentary too? Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes has apologized to the Anti-Defamation League for telling The Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz that NPR is run by “Nazis.” Ailes…
One of the US’ oldest magazines, Newsweek, is to merge with news website The Daily Beast under the editorship of Tina Brown.

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Newsweek and Daily Beast to merge
How the mighty have fallen: Guy Hands was once a titan of finance, as The Daily Beast’s Peter Lauria wrote earlier this week, but his ship ran aground when he bought
Bill Clinton’s spokesman confirmed to Politico Thursday that the former president nearly succeeded in pushing Democrat Kendrick Meek out of his Senate race in Florida. Meek is trailing badly in the polls-The Daily Beast’s Election Oracle gives him just…
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Clinton Urged FL Dem to Drop Out
U.S. foreign policy is hopelessly outdated, and we’ll never be able to get back on our feet again without a radical revamp that prioritizes our own economy over peddling our influence abroad, argues The Daily Beast’s Leslie H. Gelb in a new essay for…
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How to Fix a Broken Foreign Policy
Christine O’Donnell, the Tea Party star running for senator of Delaware, says she knows what the First Amendment is and remains confident she can achieve a surprise win (The Daily Beast’s Election Oracle puts her odds of victory at just 10 percent.)…
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O’Donnell Defends First Amendment IQ
The state of Arizona has admitted that it obtained thiopental, the first of the drugs used in lethal injection, from a non-FDA approved manufacturer. There’s a nationwide shortage in thiopental and, as The Daily Beast reported last week, states are…
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Arizona Obtains Non-FDA Approved Execution Drug