The adult entertainment industry is asking the government for $5 billion in these hard economic times.
Viacom Inc. says its Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and 16 other channels will go dark on Time Warner Cable Inc. at 12:01 a.m. Thursday if a new carriage fee deal is not set.
It's prime college-visiting season for the high school class of 2009, but the souring economy and stock market are forcing some students to limit their options.
Josh Brolin plays President George W. Bush in Oliver Stone's controversial film. Plus: "Secret Lives of Bees," seeking out the "Dirty Jobs."
For more than 30 years, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has been poking fun at politicians.� Vote for your favorite impersonation.
Fairfax county officials say users of the Fairfax Connector bus system should expect limited service Monday because of a strike vote by union employees.
Jennifer Hudson sings the national anthem, while Forest Whitaker, Spike Lee, Ben Affleck and more lend their support in Denver.
Virginia's former governor and its Democratic candidate for the Senate, has been tapped to be the keynote speaker at the Democratic National Convention, a plum spot that is often a springboard to national prominence.
From his office overlooking the runways of one of the nation's busiest airports, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport chief Jeffrey Fegan sees the slowdown coming this fall.
Advertisers take huge risks when they tie their products to Olympic athletes. These are our picks for the eight biggest marketing blunders in modern Olympic history.
Delta Air Lines Inc will soon start rolling out broadband Wi-Fi access for its entire domestic mainline fleet of more than 330 planes, the U.S. carrier said on Tuesday.
Disappointed you won't be taking in the sights in Paris or Rome this summer? No problem. If you were hoping to rub shoulders with your French or Italian compatriots - they're all here.�
Caleb Campbell said he was upset when the Army told him he wouldn't be able to play for the Detroit Lions this season.
The Beijing Olympics are looking like a bust for the city's hotels. The 17-day games were supposed to generate a buzz throughout the summer, leading to a tourism windfall with fully booked hotels, flush customers and a jubilant atmosphere.
With Bill Gates planning to transition out of his day-to-day role at Microsoft starting next week, here's a look at some of Microsoft's hits and misses since it was founded in 1975.
Two aspiring reality-TV stars from Northern Virginia appear to have crashed the White House's state dinner, penetrating security to mingle with the likes of Joe Biden and Rahm Emanuel.
Abe Pollin, the Washington Wizards owner who brought an NBA championship to the nation's capital and later had the mettle to stand up to Michael Jordan, died Tuesday. He was 85.
An Indonesian passenger ferry with almost 250 people aboard sank in rough waters off Sumatra island, killing at least one, police said, while a second ferry ran aground in nearby waters.
After decades of mistrust and sometimes betrayal, Mexican and U.S. authorities are increasingly setting aside their differences to unite against a common enemy.
The vicious hair-pulling of an opponent was inexcusable. But prominent advocates of women's sports say that so, too, has been much of the commentary generated by the popular video of college soccer player Elizabeth Lambert's combative tactics in a recent game.
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Irish give up on Cup replay over hand ball
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Closing arguments start in Amanda Knox trial
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