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British humorist Charlie Brooker glides through the Matrix while he explains 'How to report the news.'

Video: Brit Charlie Brooker explains how TV news works. Read more»

Sen. Al Melvin, Rep. Frank Antenori, Rep. David Gowan and Rep. David Stevens, clockwise from top right.

Tucson-area state legislators Sen. Melvin and Reps. Antenori, Gowan and Stevens don't seem to be fans of the Star. They sent the paper a letter saying "The bias of the Arizona Daily Star editorial board makes a fair and balanced discussion impossible. As a result, we will no longer participate with the Star's editorial board." Read more»

The announcement of the iPad lead to a heavy flow of humor online. Great minds must think alike. Read more»

Access Tucson will shut its doors for four weeks - Feb. 10 to March 9 - following a 60 percent cut in city funding. Read more»

President  Barack Obama.

TucsonSentinel.com will offer live streaming video of the State of the Union and a live chat during the address. Join us at 7 p.m. to cheer and jeer, praise and dispute, advise and dissent while the president speaks. Read more»

Border Patrol efforts have forced smugglers onto the Tohono O’odham Nation near Sells.

The Tohono O’odham Nation is under siege by smugglers and gangs, according to a story in the New York Times. With tougher border security, more smuggling traffic is being forced through the reservation, and residents are paying the price. Read more»

It's all about keeping the name in the news for Osama Bin Ladin and his Al Qaeda cabal. Even to the point of claiming miserable failures like the alleged underpants bomber as one of their own. Read more»

Two locomotives of the Katy Railroad face off just before the crash stunt in Crush, Texas in 1896.

In the cave of winds called Television, no zephyr shrieks like the voguish panel discussion. It's an affliction - or infection, take your choice - that has developed both in TV news and sports. Read more»

Too much has been written about NBC's ridiculous move pushing Conan out of the Tonight Show chair to bring back Leno. Read more»

Earthquake damage in Port-au-Prince.

In the aftermath of the Jan. 12 Haitian earthquake, a radio station steps up to provide information and relief to the people of Haiti. Read more»

After months of planning and preparation, it’s time to take TucsonSentinel.com for a shakedown cruise. Help us break some champagne over the bow as we launch the good ship Sentinel. Read more»

Here's your chance to take our story comment tools for a test drive. Check out the Live Preview, quoting and reply features, and more! Read more»

The Sunday morning chattering class was busily Wednesday-morning quarterbacking the election even before the polls closed Tuesday. But what's the real impact of Scott Brown's election to the Senate? Read more»

After years of pointing out the trials and tribulations of others, David Letterman's got a bit of a problem himself Read more»

New Terms of Service released this week by Twitter.com, make clear what content you own and how they intend to use it. Time to re-review the fine print. Read more»

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