New York Times
Senator’s Bill Offers More Privacy Protections To Internet Users
A new bill intended to grant more privacy protections to Internet users was introduced today by U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller.
NY Times Review Blasts Celeb Chef Guy Fieri’s Latest Offering
You’ve probably seen the billboards along the Palmetto Expressway or I-95 for best-selling author, restaurateur and Food Network star Guy Fieri’s new Guy’s Burger Joints on several Carnival ships. His latest venture in New York, however, has not exactly cruised to success.
Twitter Taking On Instagram By Adding Photo Filters
Twitter appears poised to take on Instagram directly by offering sets of photo filters through its mobile apps, according to a report in The New York Times.
Poll: Obama Leading In Ohio; Fla./Va. Tied
A new CBS News/New York Times/Quinnipiac University poll gives President Barack Obama a one point lead in Florida, a five point lead in Ohio, and a two point lead in Virginia over Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Dems Say They Join GOP In Calling For Rivera To Resign
The Democratic Party of Florida said Friday it joins “Republicans in calling on Congressman David Rivera to resign.” Democrats made the statement after a New York Times report said GOP pressure is growing Rivera to leave.
Electoral College Math A Challenge For Romney
Despite leading in some national polls, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is still struggling to best President Barack Obama in several of the most critical swing states needed to win the Electoral College.
Poll: Obama Leads Romney By 2 Ahead Of Lynn Debate
President Barack Obama enters the third and final debate with a two point lead over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the latest CBS News/New York Times Poll released Monday night.
Obama Leads Romney In Polls, Or Does He?
Based on the latest polling, President Barack Obama has opened up a growing lead on the Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Or has he?
The Big Salt Shake Up
Could all those warnings about too much salt be wrong? An independent investigator with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation raises the question in a New York Times Op-Ed titled “Salt, We Misjudged You.” CBS4′s Cynthia Demos has the health controversy.
Regalado Vs. Exposito Makes National Headlines
It is enough to make Magic City leaders cringe and they are. The feud between Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito and Mayor Tomas Regalado closes the week where it began—with no end in sight.






