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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
The Colombian prostitute who triggered the scandal that has rocked the Secret Service got angry with two agents who refused to pay her full price for servicing the two of them, leading to a financial dispute over between $40 and $60, according to a government source who has been …
Remember when supermodel Gisele Bundchen made women everywhere seethe when she said many moms-to-be turn their bodies into “garbage disposals” and noted how easy it had been for her to lose weight after her pregnancy? Well, this is kind of like that, only weirder. Sa …
Wegmans and Trader Joe's are the nation's favorite supermarket chains while Pathmark and Wal-Mart rank at the bottom in a Consumer Reports survey released Tuesday. Wegmans, which has stores in New York and several other East Coast states, topped the list, with Trader J …
The Georgetown University law student labeled a "slut" by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh says his apology changes nothing and that Americans have to decide whether to support companies that continue to advertise on his program. "I don't think that a statement like this is …
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