RefBan

Referral Banners

Yashi

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Zimmerman heads to court; Ann Romney responds to 'never-worked' charge; Newt blasts Fox News as biased; and more.

Slate
 
News & Politics Technology Business Arts Life Health & Science Sports Double X Podcasts Video
 
 

The Slatest: April 12, 2012

Zimmerman Set For Thursday Court Appearance

Zimmerman Set For Thursday Court Appearance

The neighborhood watch volunteer is expected to plead not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin.

READ FULL STORY

Ann Romney Responds to Dem's Never-Worked Charge

Ann Romney Responds to Dem's Never-Worked Charge

Strategist Hilary Rosen had attacked the GOP front-runner's wife, saying she has "never worked a day in her life."

READ FULL STORY

Syrian Cease Fire "Partially Observed"

Syrian Cease Fire "Partially Observed"

The first major test of the cease fire will be a planned protest after Friday midday prayers.

READ FULL STORY

Newt: "CNN Is Less Biased Than Fox"

Newt: "CNN Is Less Biased Than Fox"

The former House speaker accuses Rupert Murdoch of tilting the playing field to favor Mitt Romney.

READ FULL STORY

O'Reilly Producer Outed as Fox News "Mole"

O'Reilly Producer Outed as Fox News "Mole"

The cable news network says it is continuing to explore legal action against the now-fired staffer.

READ FULL STORY

Amazon To Cut E-Book Prices

Amazon To Cut E-Book Prices

The announcement follows on the heels of the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against Apple.

READ FULL STORY

China Tries To Muffle Political Scandal With Web Crackdown

China Tries To Muffle Political Scandal With Web Crackdown

Authorities have deleted more than 200,000 posts that mention rumors about Bo Xilai, his wife and a murdered British businessman.

READ FULL STORY

New Cybersecurity Bill Draws Comparisons to SOPA

New Cybersecurity Bill Draws Comparisons to SOPA

But the congressmen behind the legislation say they aren't focused on Internet piracy.

READ FULL STORY

New Tenn. Law Clears Way for Teachers To Question Science

New Tenn. Law Clears Way for Teachers To Question Science

The measure allows alternatives to "controversial" subjects like evolution and global warming to be discussed in the classroom.

READ FULL STORY

Advertisement

From Slate:

Bazelon: The Shocking Behavior of George Zimmerman's Former Attorneys

Bazelon: The Shocking Behavior of George Zimmerman's Former Attorneys

Is America Ready for Professional Ultimate Frisbee?

Is America Ready for Professional Ultimate Frisbee?

Boys Pushing Prams, Newfangled Pronouns—Sweden's Gone Gaga for Gender Neutrality

Boys Pushing Prams, Newfangled Pronouns—Sweden's Gone Gaga for Gender Neutrality

Is It Appropriate To Follow My Shrink on Twitter?

Is It Appropriate To Follow My Shrink on Twitter?

Motherhood Has Replaced Wifehood as the Reason Women Squelch Their Own Ambitions

Motherhood Has Replaced Wifehood as the Reason Women Squelch Their Own Ambitions

Yglesias: Why the DOJ Shouldn't Go After Apple for E-Book Price-Fixing

Yglesias: Why the DOJ Shouldn't Go After Apple for E-Book Price-Fixing

The Internet Is Bad for Democracy

The Internet Is Bad for Democracy

How Do People Cope After They've Killed Someone?

How Do People Cope After They've Killed Someone?

More from The Slatest:

Manage your newsletters on Slate Unsubscribe | Forward to a Friend | Advertising Information

Please do not reply to this message since this is an unmonitored e-mail address.

Ideas on how to make something better? Send an e-mail to slatenewsletter@nl.slate.com.

Copyright 2012 The Slate Group | Privacy Policy
The Slate Group | c/o E-mail Customer Care | 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 410 | Washington, D.C. 20036

No comments:

Yashi

Chitika