Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Popular News

Location American Popular News for 19 April 2013
James Murphy Grabs Post-Gig Pancakes and Asks for Quality Champagne on His Rider Murphy, and girlfriend Christina Topsøe, at the Spotted Pig. Growing up, James Murphy -- of DFA Records and the recently disbanded (and much-loved) LCD Soundsystem -- was not allowed in the kitchen. "My mother was just ...
Read More
140
0
Nokia Leans On Lumia In Choppy Transition To Windows Phone Nokia announced a mixed set of Q1 2013 results April 18th, as a higher than expected seasonal decline in feature phone demand took the sheen off an otherwise good quarter for the company. The Finnish handset maker saw it...
Read More
6
0

Suspects' dad: They were framed

CNN - 19 Apr 2013 23:08
The Boston bombings suspects' father, Anzor Tsarnayev, talked to CNN about his sons and he says they were framed.
Read More
4
0
Massive Manhunt Shuts Down Boston: One Suspect Dead Massive Manhunt Shuts Down Boston: One Suspect Dead
Read More
4
0
Police Converge on Neighborhood Outside Boston
Read More
4
0

Explosives Detonated in Massachusetts Standoff

The New York Times - 19 Apr 2013 08:54
Explosives Detonated in Massachusetts Standoff Two young men, armed with guns and explosives in what appeared to be backpacks, engaged in a violent standoff with dozens of police on a street in Watertown, Mass.
Read More
4
0
Yahoo shuts down Deals, Kids, Upcoming, and more in attempt to focus resources Traditionally, Yahoo has let failed initiatives wither and die on the vine, but today the company's pulling a Google instead: it's publicly shutting down several projects all at the same time, in order to focus on other ...
Read More
3
0
Going Door-to-Door: Logistics of a Manhunt
Read More
3
0
(Reuters) - Regulators on Friday approved a revamped battery system for Boeing Co's 787 Dreamliner, a crucial step in returning the high-tech jet to service after more than three months of grounding prompted by lithium-i...
Read More
3
0
MIT Mourns 26-Year-Old Cop Killed By Boston Bombers Sean Collier, 26, joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's campus police force in January after a civilian job with the Somerville police department. Last night, the two young men apparently responsible for the...
Read More
3
0
Chechen Leader Says Boston Bombers Have Nothing To Do With His Country Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said the two brothers suspected of carrying out the atrocities at the Boston Marathon on Monday were not radicalized in that south Russian country.
Read More
3
0

Florida man took photo of Boston bombing suspect

Miami Herald - 19 Apr 2013 07:59
Florida man took photo of Boston bombing suspect David Green snapped an iPhone photo shortly after the Boston Marathon bombings Monday.
Read More
3
0
Reuters accidentally published a pre-written obituary for George Soros on Thursday afternoon, declaring that the business titan had died at the ripe old age of "XXX." Soros is alive and 82 years old, as a spokesperson co...
Read More
3
0
CHART OF THE DAY: How Important Is Windows To Microsoft? (MSFT) For a long time, Microsoft was a company whose success or failure was built around Windows. While Windows is still the heart and soul of Microsoft, it's becoming a smaller part of its earnings. In this chart, we have Win...
Read More
2
0

Leah Eichler: Would You Prefer to Work for a Man or Woman?

The Huffington Post - 19 Apr 2013 23:49
Leah Eichler: Would You Prefer to Work for a Man or Woman? Posing the question, would you prefer to work for a man or women strikes me as treading in dangerous territory. For one, it insinuates that men and women fall into different stereotypical "types" as leaders. It also assu...
Read More
2
0
Lenovo Group Ltd., the Chinese personal-computer maker, is the most likely bidder for parts of IBM Corp.'s server division, a person familiar with the matter said.
Read More
2
0
Fitbug vs. Fitbit: activity trackers in trademark tussle U.K.-based activity tracker Fitbug has filed a complaint against rival Fitbit, alleging trademark infringement.
Read More
2
0
More Evidence That The Gourmet Cupcake Bubble Has Popped (CRMB) Crumbs, the world's largest cupcake company, isn't doing very well. The company's stock plunged shortly after its 2011 IPO from $13 to $3.75 when its earnings missed Wall Street estimates. It started tanking again last w...
Read More
2
0

Top Ten: MarketWatch's top 10 stories, April 15-19

Market Watch - 19 Apr 2013 23:33
MarketWatch's top 10 stories for April 15-19
Read More
2
0

Pink Floyd's album designer dies aged 69

Reuters - 19 Apr 2013 11:48
LONDON
Read More
2
0
Google's One Today App Aims To Make Charitable Donations A More Social, And Frequent, Experience Today, Google quietly ushered in a new application built on top of its nonprofit arm, Google.org. The app is called One Today, and it's currently invite only for Android users at this time. The aim is to get people to do...
Read More
2
0
WikiLeaks publishes five-hour conversation between Eric Schmidt and Julian Assange Google chairman Eric Schmidt and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange secretly met in 2011 and held a lengthy interview, according to a transcript published on the whistleblowing site. The leak is surprisingly timely -- Schm...
Read More
2
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard