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'TeachMe' educational app slapped with N.J. privacy lawsuit
(N.J./State)
... company transmits that information to a third-party data analytics company without telling users it
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that information, nor does it obtain consent from the young players’ parents when collecting it. ...
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Sports organizations, NFL, MLB, and more, get political
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
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its viewpoints with government leaders before legislation is introduced in Congress. Baseball is a distant second to football in the lobbying arena. Like the NFL, Major League Baseball (MLB) ...
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Powerball winning numbers worth $177 million
(Money/Economy)
... last jackpot winner came on April 25, when a group of Pennsylvania SEPTA employees split $172.7 million into 48
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. Elsewhere, in London, National Lottery players have contributed $2.2 billion towards ...
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Mark Zuckerberg in trouble: Facebook IPO lawsuit and recruiting kids for social network
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... dust, WebProNews reported of the lawsuit filing. Zuckerberg unloaded his
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to minimize his losses, the lawsuit claims, according to The Inquistir. Facebook’s stock fell slightly in morning trading ...
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J.P. Morgan, Facebook, and Bain Capital: In defense of capitalism
(Opinion/Commentary)
... that, on average, stock prices of IPO’s increase more than 20 percent the first day of trading, Facebook decided to both increase the number of
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being offered and to raise the initial price to $38. ...
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Hacking group Anonymous causes more Facebook havoc
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... according to CNN Money. Investors finally saw a reason to bid up
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of Facebook after the stock hit new lows in morning trading. Despite the five percent increase, Facebook
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are still down about ...
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N.J. Devils vs. N.Y. Rangers Game 6 preview: Zach Parise's future
(Sports/Professional)
... goals + saves + missed shots + blocks) was a paltry 0.35, and he posted a measly Defensive Point
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of 1.1. Using both advanced metrics helps gain a more accurate picture of a defenseman’s season. ...
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Lesson from Yanks' Mariano Rivera: The antidote to fear is faith
(Health/Healthquest)
BY VICKY DeROSA COMMENTARY One of my very dear friends is a judge. He
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some of the most amazing and entertaining stories in our conversations. The courtroom is a funny place you know. ...
9.
Christie teams up with Scott Walker and 1 percent in Wisconsin
(Opinion/Commentary)
... how he
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the same warped worldview as Walker and the donors who support them both, Christie should have little trouble finding red meat to offer fawning audiences in Milwaukee and Green Bay. For once, ...
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What's the secret to a long life? Ask the oldest man alive at 115
(Health/Healthquest)
... when Neil Armstrong took the first step on the Moon, and 93-years-old when the world wide web was birthed.” Kimura
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his birth year, 1897, with the first Boston Marathon, the publishing of Bram Stoker's ...
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'The Lucky One' movie review, trailer: Efron, Schilling have real 'Sparks'
(Entertainment/Movies)
... and The Last Song. The Lucky One, the latest Sparks novel to hit the screen,
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all of the best — and the mediocre — of its predecessors, which is to say that fans will not be disappointed, while ...
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Volunteer, 89, makes sure everyone wins
(Health/Healthquest)
Doris Gwin of Princeton
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hugs at Plainsboro senior care facility BY JENNA LICHTENSTEIN Volunteerism has become a calling for 89-year-old Doris Gwin of Princeton. For almost two years, Gwin has ...
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2012 NHL Playoffs: N.J. Devils vs. Florida Panthers preview
(Sports/Professional)
... a B&B’s Continental breakfast toast, and his DPS (defensive point
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: an estimate of the number of points contributed by a player due to his defense) reflects that. While DPS can be misleading ...
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1st Annual Ujima Awards at SOPAC honors Newark Council President Donald Payne Jr. and more
(N.J./State)
... "The Budgetnista Show." Hinton whose organization focuses on mentoring young women
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similar emotions. She too feels many go unnoticed. “The Ujima Awards Celebration fills that void and provides ...
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'Investing Without Wall St.' by Sheldon Jacobs offers shrewd advice
(Money/Economy)
... he had overheard at lunch. The partner’s response: "Sell 10,000
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short." (Bet that the stock’s price will nosedive.) "But you just told me that the charts looked favorable!" Ehrenkranz said. ...
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Olympic hopes gone: U.S. Soccer shares goalie Sean Johnson's pain
(Sports/Professional)
A berth in the semifinals of Olympic soccer qualifying slipped through the United States’ hands. Literally. A botched save by U.S. backup goalkeeper Sean Johnson mere seconds before the final whistle ...
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Bonds may lose value as interest rates rise, says money manager Scott Noyes
(Money/Economy)
... rate loan funds, convertible bonds, preferred
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, and “even dividend-producing stocks.” How bad might the damage be to traditional bonds – if rates rise by just 1 percent? Vanguard Long-Term ...
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'The Deep Blue Sea' movie review, trailer: A 1940s melodrama
(Entertainment/Movies)
... the restrictions of Hester’s life. She often looks like a prisoner is a small cage. Davies is known to be a fan of 1940s “women’s” pictures, and “The Deep Blue Sea”
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a lot with that genre. If you’re ...
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Health care reform laws do New Jersey a great service
(Opinion/Commentary)
... The days of dropping coverage for the terminally ill and denying coverage to individuals with pre-existing conditions are behind us. Greater
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of premiums will be reinvested into providing better ...
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Mets' Wilpons settle Madoff Ponzi mess...but Jose Reyes is long gone
(Sports/Professional)
... million they owed Major League Baseball and a $40 million bridge loan they took from Bank of America. They did, however, sell $240 million in minority
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of the club to outside investors, which is ...
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