Suspect arrested in California death of Penn student

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Suspect arrested in California death of Penn student

… death rocked the tight-knit community 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Hundreds held a candlelight vigil to remember him. It is the only homicide reported in Lake Forest in at least four years, according to authorities. Bernstein attended the Orange County High School of the Arts for creative writing.
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Author Benjamin to return to Carmel Clay Public Library

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Melanie Benjamin – who grew up in Indianapolis – will visit the Carmel Clay Public Library at 3 p.m. Jan. 21 to discuss her new book, “The Girls in the Picture.” Benjamin. Benjamin's previous works include “The Swans of Fifth Avenue” about Truman
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Blaze Bernstein case: Suspect identified in University of Pennsylvania student's death

Bernstein attended the Orange County High School of the Arts for creative writing. He was recently chosen to edit a culinary magazine on campus. © 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed
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The New Facebook Algorithm Is Bad News For Some Web Publishers, But Great News For Us

This move by Mark Zuckerberg may not be popular with publishing companies that have heavily invested in Facebook. That being said, Facebook has had a problem with brands and publishing companies providing fake news to their user base. It will hopefully overall draw people back in for a more
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Friday Buzz: Facebook Turns Its Back on Publishers

The social media giant is changing the news feed to increase the visibility of posts from friends and family and deprioritize those from publishers and brands. “With this update, we will also prioritize posts that spark conversations and meaningful interactions between people,” Adam Mosseri, Facebook's
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Novelist and Concordia grad Heather O'Neill applauds suspensions

Montreal novelist and Concordia University graduate Heather O'Neill applauds news the university has suspended two creative writing professors amid allegations of sexual misconduct but says there is a long way to go before women are safe on the campus. The suspensions were announced by a
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DIY gives control but mind the pitfalls

When Dunedin writer Finn Bell won the Ngaio Marsh Award at the end of October, it marked a significant breakthrough, not just for the writer but for publishing. Bell's thriller Dead Lemons was self-published and to win any award for a DIY book, let alone pick up a major prize, is rare. But that is changing.
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Berkeley Woman Dies in Collision with City Car

She wrote reviews and essays for The Freedom News, published in Richmond, California, in the 1960s. Her first novel, Ella Price's Journal, was published by Lippincott. After Dorothy married Bob, they worked together to pioneer self-publishing, founding Ata Books in the 1970s. The first book she
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