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'Breaking Bad' to return Aug. 11
Staff writerThe saga of Walt White starts its final chapters when "Breaking Bad" returns Aug. 11. The AMC drama with Emmy winners Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will offer eight last episodes at 9 p.m. Sundays. AMC will add "Talking Bad," a live discussion series,...Tags: Hell on Wheels (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program), Lennie James, Bryan Cranston, HGTV (tv network)
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Dear CNN: It's OK to say, 'We don't know'
Here's an idea for CNN, Fox News and all the other TV news shops running those ominous crawl lines under their breathless broadcasts of the Boston Marathon bombings. I'm talking about those infuriating headlines that crawl across the bottom of the...
Tags: The Good Wife (tv program), Police Arrests, Newspaper and Magazine, Television, CNN (tv network)
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Fox's threat to go cable-only won't mean much to most viewers
News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey made big headlines Monday for suggesting that Fox could go from a broadcast network to cable channel to make ends meet. The implication is that consumers would have to pay to watch Bart Simpson or catch...
Tags: FX (tv channel), Satellite and Cable Service, NBC (tv network), Entertainment, National Football League
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Background checks measure faces defeat, sponsor says
WASHINGTON -- The lead author of a compromise plan to expand background checks, seen as the centerpiece of larger gun legislation before the Senate, all but conceded Wednesday that there won't be the votes needed to adopt it. During an appearance on...
Tags: Federal Gun Control Legislation (2013), Mark Kirk, Politics, Lisa Murkowski, Personal Weapon Control
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Time Warner Cable lets customers take TV on the road
Time Warner Cable subscribers can now take a lot of their television lineup with them on the road. The cable company, which has more than 2 million subscribers in Southern California, is now offering its customers the ability to access content from...
Tags: TBS (tv network), Bravo (tv network), ABC Family (tv network), Comcast Corporation, Satellite and Cable Service
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Live updates: Krystle M. Campbell mourned as 2nd Boston bombing victim
Friends of 29-year-old Krystle M. Campbell mourned her Tuesday as the second victim of the Boston Marathon bombings. On Facebook, employees of the Summer Shack restaurant in Hingham, Mass., where she was general manager said they were devastated “by...Tags: Deval Patrick, Laws, Police Investigations, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice
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Congress reacts to Boston Marathon bombings
WASHINGTON -- Congressional leaders reflected with grief on the tragic loss of life in the bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, but had few immediate answers as to the nature of the attack. The flag over the U.S. Capitol was at half staff and...
Tags: Harry Reid, John Kerry, Politics, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Congress
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In the Senate, a gun rights ally's choice to compromise
WASHINGTON — Sen. Joe Manchin III owns two 12-gauge Beretta shotguns, a semiautomatic Remington 58 Sportsman and a deer rifle. Since he was elected to the Senate two years ago, he has easily maintained an A rating from the National Rifle Assn....Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Mark Kirk, Politics, John McCain, Tom Coburn
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Former Congressman Connie Mack joins Washington lobbying firm
Sun SentinelCornelius Harvey McGillicuddy IV, known to most people as Connie Mack IV, is joining the ranks of many other former elected officials – including his father – by joining a K Street lobbying firm in the nation’s capital. Mack is a...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Business, U.S. Congress, Parties and Movements
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Rand Paul has lotsa 'splaining to do
Within hours after Sen. Rand Paul's news-making speech at historically black Howard University, someone posted this new definition on the user-driven Urban Dictionary website of an awkward-sounding but quite timely verb: "whitesplain": "The act of a...
Tags: Politics, Rand Paul, Rachel Maddow, NAACP, Crime, Law and Justice
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How Prince became royal
Here are things you may not have known about Prince: In high school, he was a decent basketball player. "Amadeus" was at one point his favorite movie. And he may not have believed that Ronald Reagan suffered from Alzheimer's disease. These tidbits,...
Tags: Music, Authors, Ronald Reagan, Alzheimer's Disease, Music Industry
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Laurene Powell Jobs gives first interview since Steve Jobs' death
Laurene Powell Jobs is giving her first public interview on Friday since the death of her husband, Steve Jobs. Jobs will appear on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams to promote a new documentary called "The Dream is Now" that will air this weekend...Tags: Steve Jobs, DREAM Act
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