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Can we lay off the mean-spirited speculation, please? A kid died.
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Can we lay off the mean-spirited speculation, please? A kid died.
The Gawker Media chief recommends booze and 'ludes, of course.
As if they could take her down as easily as, say, some Gawker editors and a scrapbooking Website.
Since being laid off, writer Moe Tkacik has had all the time in the world to wallow in coverage of the economic crisis. And there are a few things that are pissing her off.
The Silicon Valley gossip blog will be folded into flagship gossip site Gawker.
According to Gawker, one of our most beloved characters will meet his or her demise in an upcoming episode. Any clues as to who it will be?
Owner Nick Denton, in an e-mail to staff, predicts that people will call this the end of ‘the golden age of the blog.’
We hear Snyder, who has written for ‘Us Weekly,’ the ‘Observer,’ ‘Variety,’ and ‘W,’ was Nick Denton’s choice to run Gawker.com after a long search.
That's what some trails left behind in the incident suggest. And it was apparently super easy, too!
Michelle Malkin confirms that Sarah Palin's e-mail account was indeed hacked this morning, and has some wise words for those who would mess with the Alaska governor.
Today, Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas and Gawker’s Alex Pareene discuss campaign lies, the movement to declaw the Electoral College, and why you shouldn't be worried about the polls — yet.
We have the audio tape of the conversation during which the ‘Brown Bunny’ director allegedly lusted after Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s underage daughters.
We recount our own battle against commenter Tommii Cosgrove, who brought down Credit Suisse financier Steve Rattner.
The "Page Six"-er and MSNBC host's feud is well on its way toward becoming a quagmire.
With your help, this war of words can get way more interesting.
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