The Huffington Post and International Downtown Association recognize Baltimore's city center.
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Read More »July 8, 2014 Comments Off on Downtown Baltimore gains national recognition
The Huffington Post and International Downtown Association recognize Baltimore's city center.
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Read More »October 31, 2012 Comments Off on Raskin rips Romney, Ryan and Robert (Bork)
State Sen. Jamie Raskin wants voters heading to the polls to remember that Robert Bork is among the legal advisers to the Republican ticket of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
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Read More »March 30, 2012 Comments Off on AOL wins, bloggers lose over Huffington Post payment suit
NEW YORK — The Huffington Post doesn’t have to pay bloggers for providing content for its website in part because they knew from the start they wouldn’t be paid and could have taken their work elsewhere, a federal judge ruled ...
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Read More »January 13, 2012 Comments Off on Construction to begin on expansion of Towson Circle development
Look for construction to soon begin on the expansion of the Towson Circle development on Joppa Road near the traffic circle. Sources say this $35 million extension and redevelopment is ready to launch after several years of uncertainty because of ...
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Read More »December 29, 2011 Comments Off on Top 5 On the Record posts of the year
An insider’s perspective on the U.S. Supreme Court was the most-read On the Record blog post of 2011. Readers also checked out a judge’s sense of humor in the Jewish Times bankruptcy case, why “Huckleberry Finn” shouldn’t be censored and ...
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Read More »August 11, 2011 4 Comments
One of the most controversial issues facing the United States is the topic of immigration. Making the topic so difficult to discuss rationally is the complexity of the issue: Who deserves to get in? Who doesn’t? What do we do with those ...
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Read More »April 12, 2011 Comments Off on Huffington Post, AOL face lawsuit from blogger
NEW YORK — A blogger and union activist has filed a lawsuit against AOL and the Huffington Post for not paying freelance bloggers. Jonathan Tasini’s suit, filed Tuesday, seeks class-action status on behalf of more than 9,000 writers and other ...
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Read More »February 7, 2011 Comments Off on AOL places $315M bet on Huffington Post hub
AOL Inc., once the king of dial-up Internet access known for its ubiquitous CDs and “You’ve got mail” greeting in its inboxes, is stepping up its efforts in news and online advertising with a $315 million deal to buy news ...
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Read More »February 7, 2011 Comments Off on Online advertising’s past, present and future?
AOL was all over the news Monday for its $315 million purchase of the Huffington Post, a move analysts are calling a bold bet on CEO Tim Armstrong’s strategy to transform the dial-up Internet giant into a Web 2.0 (or ...
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Read More »January 4, 2011 Comments Off on Is there a ribbon for lawsuit awareness?
The Huffington Post reported last month that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure has filed trademark infringement lawsuits against other charities that use “for the cure” in their names. The story alleges Komen spends a $1 million a year ...
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