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Kelly McBride

  • Twenty-two-year old Elliot Roger killed six people in a rampage in Santa Barbara, California.It was a rampage predicted by a series of YouTube videos and…
  • In the newspaper business, editors are not particularly loved.In fact, they have long had a reputation for being tough, hard-headed and difficult to work…
  • A football player kisses his partner when he gets the news that he's been drafted by an NFL team.What's the big deal?Well, it was Michael Sam, becoming he…
  • After decidedly racist comments by Donald Sterling, owner of the L-A Clippers basketball team, were made public by the gossip website TMZ, the National…
  • Plenty of people share photos on the internet. Plenty of those photos go viral.But few viral photos are as stunning as the ones published by BBC magazine…
  • The Pulitzer Prizes honoring excellence in journalism were handed out last week -- including the Public Service award to The Washington Post and The…
  • Statistician Nate Silver made quite the splash with his "FiveThirtyEight" blog on the New York Times website.Why? Well, he very accurately predicted the…
  • The tweet from Wall Street Journal reporter Jason Gay -- sent from a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament game at Madison Square…
  • Be advised. This story may seem to have a high nerd potential. But it really does have a lot of significance to news consumers in the digital age.A furor…
  • So which super power should you have? Which U.S. President are you? Which member of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials…
  • President Barack Obama has been leaving no stone unturned in his search for signups to the Affordable Care Act ahead of the March 31st deadline. To get…
  • Former assistant Penn State football coach Mike McQueary is a hero to some for revealing that he saw former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky sexually…
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