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The Associated Press was formed in May 1846 by five daily newspapers in New York City to share the cost of transmitting news of the Mexican–American War. [7] The venture was organized by Moses Yale Beach (1800–68), second publisher of The Sun, joined by the New York Herald, the New York Courier and Enquirer, The Journal of Commerce, and the New York Evening Express.
Yahoo! Sports is a sports news website launched by Yahoo! on December 8, 1997. It receives a majority of its information from Stats Perform. [2] It employs numerous writers, and has team pages for teams in almost every North American major sport.
(Reuters via Yahoo! News) A Tunisian Army soldier is killed after a shooting rampage in which 7 fellow soldiers are killed and 10 others injured in their barracks in Tunis. (AP via Fox News) (AFP via News24) Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Close to 55,000 people have fled the Iraqi city of Ramadi since it was captured by Islamic State.
Microsoft today is introducing its own personalized news reading experience ... interests from across a number of high-level categories like news, entertainment, sports, technology, money, finance ...
The Hobbit is set to be most expensive movie ever. The New Zealand company, Wingnut Films, is waiting for the green light for its planned adaptation.; British pop singer George Michael is released from a Suffolk prison after serving 4 weeks for driving while under the influence of cannabis.
AFP played an active role in achieving the Republican majority in the House of Representatives in 2010 and in the Senate in 2014. In the 2014 midterm election cycle, AFP led all groups other than political action committees (PACs) in spending on political television advertising. AFP's scope of operations has drawn comparisons to political parties.
Yahoo's first acquisition was the purchase of Net Controls, a web search engine company, in September 1997 for US$1.4 million. As of April 2008, the company's largest acquisition is the purchase of Broadcast.com , an Internet radio company, for $5.7 billion, making Broadcast.com co-founder Mark Cuban a billionaire.
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