Could DC's New Age of Heroes Be Connected to 'Doomsday Clock?'

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Could DC's New Age of Heroes Be Connected to 'Doomsday Clock?'

Such events have happened periodically since in DC's publishing history, with tales like “Bloodlines” and Zero Hour used to inject some fresh blood into the intellectual property pipeline. The New Age of Heroes initiative certainly fits that description pretty well. Will anything come of this, or is it just a
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Cary Skin Center Receives the Prestigious Spectrum Award For Excellence In Customer Service

Continuing its history of innovation in excellent patient service, Cary Skin Center in Cary, North Carolina has added two new associates to help reduce … CBN was founded as an independent research and publishing company that strives to provide a voice to the consumer about those unheralded small
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UVa survey: 78% of respondents say sexual assault, misconduct problematic on Grounds

Though news in 2015 focused on sexual assault, recent high-profile accounts of sexual harassment, including allegations made against UVa creative writing professor John Casey, have drawn more attention to the topic. Graduate students were less likely to be victims of sexual assault and harassment,
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An Elderly Couple Named Harvey and Irma Offered a Respite From the Summer's Storms

A company called NewsWhip, which compiles data on social media publishers, recently provided a year-end list of which New York Times articles performed the best by that standard. It found that stories about the Las Vegas shooting, the London terrorist attack and Paul Manafort's indictment all ranked
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Facebook adjusts how much repeat video views matter

However, although New Feed is a popular zone for creators and publishers, Facebook expects video engagement to eventually move to Watch, the platform for shows. In Watch's Discover tab, shows people come back to will be prioritized for more convenient access. After all, News Feed isn't the easiest
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Dacula Middle School assistant principal writes book, starts publishing company

Dacula Middle School Assistant Principal Nury Castillo Crawford recently published her first book — “3,585 Miles to be an American Girl. … She said creating a children's book takes three parts: the story and content, the pictures from the illustrator and the green light from the publisher. Crawford said one
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Our View: Facebook: Social media giant must stop fake news

While this newspaper uses Facebook to create links to its legitimate and verified news stories on its website, it has safeguards to protect against publishing fake news or fraudulent advertising. Facebook profits handsomely from its ability to skirt responsibility for publishing fake news. The public and
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Report: Omarsoa Is Struggling To Land A Book Deal

Hillary Clinton reportedly landed a 14-million dollar book deal for 2014's Hard Choices — Omarosa deserves nothing close to that amount. For all we know, Omarosa could be leaking the ten-million number to the press to make publishers interested. Also, do we really need a full book from Omarosa on
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Family grieves after appeals court tosses conviction in Englewood woman's 1989 slaying

Smith felt a massive weight lift when he watched a Cook County jury convict Michael Escort for his sister's murder almost two years later. He found solace for the lingering pain in writing and self-publishing a book about the experience with an ambiguous last sentence: “IT IS FINALLY OVER! Or is it?”.
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Sue Grafton, whose 'alphabet mysteries' became best sellers, dies at 77

Sue Grafton, whose best-selling “alphabet series” of detective novels featuring Southern California detective Kinsey Millhone made her one of the most popular mystery novelists of her time, died Dec. 28 in Santa Barbara, Calif. She was 77. She had cancer, her daughter, Jamie Clark, posted on the
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HCM City Book Street attracts 2.4m visitors

VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Book Street on Nguyen Van Binh Street in District 1 has attracted 2.4 million visitors this year, earning a turnover of VND50 billion (US$2.2 million), according to the Viet Nam Publishers Association (VNPA).
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New NY Times Publisher AG Sulzberger Has an Unusual Admirer: Wisconsin's Far-Right Governor …

The New York Times recently announced that A.G. Sulzberger, the 37-year-old son of its current publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., will become the paper's new publisher on January 1, 2018. News coverage of the changeover noted that Sulzberger became a reporter for the Times in 2009, led an
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