TBS's "The George Lopez Show" averaged 1.6 million viewers its first week, a very solid week based on modest expectations.
Reporting from Washington - Amid all of the uncertainties about how healthcare legislation would affect each American, one thing is clear: The more affluent would pay higher taxes.
Black folks who always heard that grandma was an Indian—Cherokee, you say?—will get a sense of affirmation from a museum exhibit that just opened at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Sarah Palin took her book tour to the Rush Limbaugh Show this morning. The Oprah and Barbara Walters interviews have been fun, because they mostly just asked her about Levi Johnston, and it's gratifying that God sent him to ruin her life and save the Republic.
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AOL on Thursday told its employees that about one-third of them will have to leave the company if a proposed spinoff of AOL by Time Warner (NYSE:TWX) goes through as planned.
U.S. President Barack Obama is meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Wednesday for a final discussion before leaving China for South Korea
BEIJING — Something got lost in transit in US President Barack Obama's visit to China -- the charismatic rhetoric and dominance of mass communication that took him from nowhere to the White House.
WITH advertising and circulation falling, and with publishers pessimistic about their prospects of bouncing back, newspapers are slashing expenses these days, not finding new ways to spend enormous sums of money.
Some of the nation's largest retailers, discount and luxury chains alike, posted better- than-expected earnings on Tuesday and said they were seeing signs of broader stabilization.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a slow start, the Obama administration's mortgage relief program has reached one in five eligible homeowners, a government report said Tuesday.
PHILADELPHIA — Christopher Hall stepped tentatively through the entranceway of City Hall Courtroom 676 and took his place among dozens of others confronting foreclosure purgatory.
Deena Kastor is the fastest American female marathoner, but she is also a pacesetter in the kitchen. Her interest in food coincided with her interest in running at age 11 when she joined a local track team. "I've been hungry for good food ever since," Ms. Kastor says.
Researchers at Princeton University recently made a remarkable discovery about the brains of rats that exercise. Some of their neurons respond differently to stress than the neurons of slothful rats.
In this week's Science Times, Jane Brody discusses the shift in dentistry away from bridges and crowns to permanent implants to replace decayed or missing teeth:
I've become one of those people who, by the time I walk from the couch to the kitchen, can't remember why I'm standing in front of an open fridge. Some people can laugh off these memory blips as old-timer's disease. But I'm only 37.
Most women should start regular breast cancer screening at age 50, not 40, according to new guidelines released Monday by an influential group that provides guidance to doctors, insurance companies and policy makers.
The NASA rover Spirit, stuck in sand on Mars, tried to move Tuesday for the first time since May. In less than a second, it stopped.
Ever since Richard Nixon opened the door in 1972, all presidents have faced a balancing act with China. For President Obama, who arrived in China on Sunday, the challenge is even tougher and more urgent.
Imagine you are at a dinner meeting. You receive a business card from your guest and scribble notes about your conversation. You enjoy the wine, so you peel off the label. On the way out, you have the best idea ever and you jot it on the napkin so you don't forget.
The network equipment maker Cisco on Monday raised its bid for Norwegian videoconferencing equipment maker Tandberg. The increase was backed by holders of more than 40 percent of Tandberg's shares, few of whom had warmed to Cisco's previous bid.
Palm is tiny compared with Apple, Research in Motion, Samsung, Google, Microsoft and Nokia, which are battling to control the future of smartphones.
Jeremy Tyler came to this scenic city overlooking the Mediterranean as a trailblazer. As the first American basketball player to skip his senior year of high school to play professionally overseas, Tyler signed a $140,000 deal to play for Maccabi Haifa this year.
Brandon Jennings has emerged as perhaps the best rookie in the early going of the N.B.A. season His transition to the league has been seemingly seamless, and he's created a buzz that hasn't been seen around basketball in Milwaukee in years.
The Verizon and AT&T dustup is turning out to be far more entertaining than any tired old Microsoft vs. Apple campaign.
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(WASHINGTON) — Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd, who is fighting for his political survival, proposed Monday an immediate interest rate freeze on existing balances for the estimated 700 million credit cards in circulation.
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