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Business Insider | TechCrunch | The New York Times TechCrunch has confirmed Business Insider’s report that Arianna Huffington’s role at AOL has been reduced. TechCrunch -- owned and operated by AOL -- published a story late Thursday night saying that Jay Kirsch now runs TechCrunch, Engadget, Moviefone, Stylist, AOL Video, AOL.com and TUAW. Kirsch became responsible for the Tech sites’ business operations in December 2011, when Heather Harde left her position at AOL as GM of TechCrunch, Engadget, Joystiq, and TUAW. The business responsibilities Kirsch gained then were Harde’s, not Huffington’s.
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Lawyers Opposing Health Care Law Cite Kids-With-Pre-Existing-Conditions-Can-Go-Fuck-Themselves Clause WASHINGTON—As the Supreme Court hears oral arguments today on President Obama's health care reform law, plaintiffs aiming to strike down the legislation are citing the U.S. more »
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Balloon pilots will travel to Naples from across Florida and the rest of the United States to show off their balloons and compete in a balloon race early Saturday and Sunday mornings, organizer Bob Carlton says. The balloons will also light up for a...Hey, this is the home of Chuck Shepherd's weekly News of the Weird newspaper column, which for 21 years has been the gold standard in reporting the bizarre and the ridiculous. But there's more: Here's Chuck's daily (Monday through Friday) take on the major weird news of the day, at WeirdUniverse.net , which by the way has a lot of other absurd and quixotic reports from Chuck's pals, Alex Boese and Paul Di Filippo.

