3 hrs ago | 411mania.com
Various News: ECW Documentary Update, Blackjack Mulligan Appearance, LWU Show in NYC
Various News: ECW Documentary Update, Blackjack Mulligan Appearance, LWU Show in NYC Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 05.20.2013 More Monday news... - The ECW documentary Barbed Wire City is conducting a few new interviews for an extended edition of the documentary for later this summer.
7 hrs ago | Mi2n
Quinn Brown Joins CMT As Executive Producer
CMT has tapped Emmy Award-winning television veteran Quinn Brown for the newly-created position of Executive Producer, it was announced by John Hamlin, SVP Music Events and Talent, CMT.
12 hrs ago | The Guardian
NBC News confirms ITV's Deborah Turness as president
Editor of ITV News will be the first female head of a television network news operation in the United States Deborah Turness, editor of ITV News, has been appointed president of NBC News in the United States.
16 hrs ago | WKRN
It looks like the rumors are true! Multiple sources confirmed that Beyonce and Jay-Z are expecting their second child, E! News reports.
22 hrs ago | PC World
Bitcoin developer chats about regulation, open source, and the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto
With Bitcoin all the rage and startups popping up left and right, it's hard to know who's an expert in the virtual currency and who just has an opinion.
Amanda Knox broke but stands by story
SHE received a $1.5 million book advance, but the woman dubbed ''Foxy Knoxy'' by the press says she is almost broke because of her hefty legal bills.
Obama Adviser Offers Defiant Defense to Trio of Scandals
A top White House adviser staked out a defiant defense Sunday on a series of scandals that have hit the Obama administration, going so far as to say it was an "irrelevant" fact where the president was the night of the Benghazi terror attacks and again using the term to describe the IRS scandal.
Daughter remembers dad's ultimate sacrifice
Courtesy Dorothy Von Dolteren Wise The telegram informing Bertie Von Dolteren that her husband was 'lost and presumed missing' after the Liberty ship James Oglethorpe was attacked by a German U-boat in 1943.
Cassidy: Nikola Tesla fan Dorrian Porter turns to Kickstarter to place a statue in Silicon Valley
When I first heard about Dorrian Porter's plan to raise $123,000 to honor inventor Nikola Tesla by erecting a statue of him in Silicon Valley, I had one thought: That's kind of kooky.
Probe begins into rush-hour train smash
Two Metro-North trains collided in Connecticut during the evening rush hour tonight, ending 60 people to the hospital, including five critically injured.
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Payrolls Increased in 30 U.S. States in April, while the unemployment rate dropped in 40
Source: Bloomberg News Payrolls climbed in 30 U.S. states in April, while the unemployment rate dropped in 40, showing the labor market strengthened across the country.
Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.
United Nations observes International Day of Families
According to the UN News Centre, the 15th International Day of Families was oserved at United Nations headquarters in New York on May 15 and several loal organisations held a special luncheon to mark the occasion.
Live Chat: Beer writers Jay Brooks & Lew Bryson on craft, session beer
Join us for Thursday, May 16 at 3 p.m. ET for a live beer chat with beer writers from across the country: California's Jay R. Brooks and Pennsylvania's Lew Bryson.
Regional News Stories: Conservative Lawmakers Allocate Money for Preschool
Some conservative Ohio lawmakers and some faith leaders who generally support conservative causes want to put millions of additional dollars into more preschool for at risk children...something a lot of Democrats have championed in the past.
[Video] Bill on Bankruptcy: Trustees Sleep Easy after High Court Ruling
Trustees of all types are sleeping easier, knowing that their liabilities for theft by a co-trustee is a debt that can be wiped out in bankruptcy as a result of a unanimous Supreme Court decision discussed by Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia and Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist Bill Rochelle on their video.
The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, May...
The Note's Must-Reads are a round-up of today's political headlines and stories from ABC News and the top U.S. newspapers.
Southfield architects ROSSETTI moving downtown
ROSSETTI Architects is moving 60 employees to the vacant Federal Reserve building in downtown Detroit and redesigning its new home.
School Bus Driver Records Drivers Running Stop Sign
A Bronx school bus driver fed up with motorists ignoring the law and breezing by his flip-out stop sign decided to capture the drivers on video, and so he spent much of this school year recording them, one after another, speeding around his yellow bus.
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