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Date: 09 January 2015
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Nick Bilton, Quentin Hardy and others.
8 januari 2015 was een donderdag onder het sterrenbeeld ♑. Het was de 7e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Barack Obama.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 11 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op donderdag 8 januari 2026, 147 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op vrijdag 8 januari 2027, in 217 dagen. Je hebt 4.165 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 99.970 uur, of ongeveer 5.998.222 minuten, of ongeveer 359.893.320 seconden.
Date: 09 January 2015
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Nick Bilton, Quentin Hardy and others.
Date: 09 January 2015
By MIKE MCPHATE and ROBERT MACKEY
Mike MCPHATE
Times reporters and editors are providing live updates following two hostage standoffs in France on Friday.
Date: 08 January 2015
By MIKE MCPHATE and ROBERT MACKEY
Mike MCPHATE
As the manhunt continued, France extended its highest level terror alert to Picardy, a region north of greater Paris.
Date: 09 January 2015
By RAVI SOMAIYA
Ravi SOMAIYA
Date: 08 January 2015
By MOLLY OSWAKS
Molly OSWAKS
Humorous Internet URLs that make in-jokes or comment on article content are Internet trend.
Date: 08 January 2015
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kirby Delauter, Republican councilman in Frederick County, Md, who threatened to sue newspaper for publishing his name, takes back threat after his Facebook post is mocked across social media.
Date: 08 January 2015
By DAVID BORNSTEIN
David BORNSTEIN
Journalism is good at reporting problems. But society also needs to know how those problems get solved.
Date: 08 January 2015
By DOREEN CARVAJAL and SUZANNE DALEY
Doreen CARVAJAL
French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were killed in terrorist attack, had previously undergone firebombing, computer hacking and death threats in response to its inflammatory cartoons mocking Muslim extremists; paper's editor Stephane Charbonnier, who was killed in attack, refused to tone down satire, part of longstanding tradition familiar to many Europeans.