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    Apple's Steve Jobs Dies at Age 56

    Oct 05, 2011 11:42 PM EDT

    ... showing that what you build can change the world. I will miss you. After the announcement that he was resigning his CEO post and handing the job over to Tim Cook in August, Ray Suarez examined Jobs' lasting impact on innovation and what comes next for Apple and the tech ...

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    Historians Discuss John Edwards and Role of Vice President

    Jul 28, 2004 04:00 AM EDT

    ... the presumptive nominee. SEN. JOHN EDWARDS: The truth of the matter is that John Kerry has what it takes right here to be president of the United States and I for one intend to do everything in my power to make him the next president of the United States. And ...

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    The Dean Phenomenon

    Jan 06, 2004 05:00 AM EDT

    ... Dean. What does he have against Bill Clinton? When he did his speech, his social policy speech, he didn't have to have a paragraph in there that said essentially the Clinton administration was damage control. I mean what does he want ... he talks about taking the party back. What ...

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    Tour de Force

    Jul 30, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... with Bill Strickland-- I think you've alluded to it but let me just ask you directly-- that in some ways the cancer has resulted in his being even a better cyclist? RON KIEFEL: I think it's made Lance a better person in a sense because before the cancer ...

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    Forum: Ken Auletta on the Effect of New Telecommunications Act on the Internet

    Apr 19, 1996 04:00 PM EDT

    ... t, pressure will build for government to step back into the fray. In any case, under the new law government retains the power to assure what they call "inter-operability." Translated: the Baby Bells are supposed to allow local competitors access to their local loop, as are cable companies. The ...

  • Americans are more worried about their chances on the job market under Trump, AP-NORC poll finds

    Americans are more worried about their chances on the job market under Trump, AP-NORC poll finds

    Oct 19, 2025 10:45 PM EDT

    ... question was last asked in October 2023. Electricity bills are a “major” source of stress for 36% of U.S. adults at a time when the expected build-out of data centers for artificial intelligence could further tax the power grid. Just more than one-half said the cost of ...

  • Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging broken pact to benefit humanity

    Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging broken pact to benefit humanity

    Mar 01, 2024 04:53 PM EDT

    Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman over what he says is a betrayal of the ChatGPT maker's founding aims of benefiting humanity rather than pursuing profits. In a lawsuit filed at San Francisco Superior Court, billionaire Musk said that when he bankrolled OpenAI's creation ...

  • New Orleans mayor on supporting Harvey recovery: ‘We’re all in the same boat’

    New Orleans mayor on supporting Harvey recovery: ‘We’re all in the same boat’

    Aug 31, 2017 11:37 PM EDT

    Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans 12 years ago this week, and lessons from past disasters will be needed to overcome the fallout of Hurricane Harvey. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu joins Miles O’Brien to discuss how federal and state governments can work together to help communities bounce back.

  • TV pioneer Mary Tyler Moore was a modern woman’s role model

    TV pioneer Mary Tyler Moore was a modern woman’s role model

    Jan 26, 2017 12:30 AM EDT

    She had an iconic smile and laugh, but actress and comedian Mary Tyler Moore was also a revolutionary. The Oscar-nominated actress famously played a single career woman next door and a quirky housewife, changing how women were portrayed. Jeffrey Brown reflects on her life with Cynthia Littleton of Variety and Dick Cavett, a former friend...

  • A little-known casualty of the Cold War? U.S. nuclear workers

    A little-known casualty of the Cold War? U.S. nuclear workers

    Dec 12, 2015 01:08 AM EDT

    More than 33,000 men and women who worked at nuclear facilities have died from related illnesses, and more than 100,000 Americans were diagnosed with cancer and other diseases after helping build the country's nuclear stockpile. That toll had never fully been revealed until a year-long investigation by McClatchy News. Jeffrey Brown speaks to McClatchy’s Lindsay...