Netflix Enters Plea for FCC to Halt Comcast and Time Warner Cable Merger

Online video streaming company Netflix filed a comment calling for the Federal Communications Commission to deny Comcast’s $45 billion purchase of Time Warner Cable.

Sway Launches 'OverDelive' Music Label, Announces First Signed Artist

Long-time MTV VJ and radio DJ, Sway Calloway is transitioning to help create new music as well.

New Hampshire Death: Man Dies After Being Crushed Under Boulder

A man trying to remove a 6,000-pound boulder from his backyard was crushed by the rock

'Fashion Police' Recap 2014: Special Edition of Show Focuses on Fashion at VMAs, Emmy Awards

In a special expanded 90-minute version of E! Network’s “Fashion Police,” celebrities attending the MTV Video Music Awards and the Primetime Emmys were praised and critiqued on their outfit selections.

George Bush Intercontinental: Cocaine-Filled Tamales Found at Airport

In a bizarre smuggling attempt, a man was caught by authorities Wednesday at a Houston airport for trying to transport cocaine inside tamales.

Hollywood: Entertainment Industry Leaders Sign Pro-Israel Statement

A statement signed by more than 190 entertainment industry leaders was published criticizing Hamas’ actions in the Middle East.

Bow & Arrow Killing: Suspect Arrested in Lancaster, California

A resident of Lancaster, California was arrested Saturday for suspicion of killing a man with a bow and arrow according to sheriff’s deputies.

Texas Police Chief Shot, Killed During Traffic Stop: State Has Seen 5 Law Enforcement Deaths in 2014

The police chief in a small Texan town was fatally shot Saturday while trying to arrest someone during a traffic stop according to authorities.

Pre-VMA News: Iggy Azalea Falls off Stage, Nicki Minaj’s Dancer Bitten by Snake

MTV’s Video Music Awards doesn’t broadcast live Aug. 24 but celebrities like female rappers Iggy Azalea and Nicki Minaj are already making headlines.

M.I.A. Settles with NFL: Flipping Middle Finger at Super Bowl Reaches Resolution

Representatives for singer M.I.A. confirmed that she has reached a settlement with the National Football League over the 2012 Super Bowl halftime show when she flashed her middle finger at the camera.

Justin Bieber: Singer Nearly Hits Pedestrians after Riding Motorcycle on Sidewalk

Photographers caught pop music’s bad boy Justin Bieber disregarding traffic law Friday as he rode his three-wheel motorcycle on a sidewalk in Los Angeles.

Emails Reveal Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Was Heavily Involved in Fundraising, Advised to Take Koch Brothers' Money

There is new evidence that Wisconsin governor Scott Walker played heavily in arranging for hefty donations to conservative organizations from contributors according to emails recovered in an investigation.

Lollapalooza 'Zombie' Found: Man Charged with Biting Concertgoer

Chicago police have arrested a man who is accused of biting fellow concertgoers earlier in August while attending the music festival Lollapalooza.

Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Tire Blows Out

Despite damaging two tires during takeoff, a Southwest Airlines plane was able to safely land at Dallas Love Field Friday.

Marriage in Florida: Federal Judge Declares State's Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Tallahassee decided Thursday that the ban in Florida on same-sex marriages was unconstitutional.

Starbucks Free Coffee Online News: Hundreds of Customers Show Random Acts of Kindness

Patrons at a St. Petersburg Starbucks were feeling especially generous Wednesday morning, giving the random act of kindness of a free coffee.

'Dating Naked' Uncensored Crotch Clip Leads to Lawsuit

Cable channel VH1 is facing a $10 million lawsuit filed Wednesday from a woman who appeared on the show "Dating Naked" appeared without censorship.

Gucci Mane Jail 2014: Rapper Sentenced to 39 Months in Prison

Rapper Gucci Mane was sentenced to three years and three months in prison on federal gun possession charges

Judge Orders ‘Fast and Furious’ Documents from the Department of Justice

A U.S. District Judge ordered the Justice Department Wednesday to give Congress a list of law enforcement documents on a failed program called Operation Fast and Furious.

Bodies Missing Hikers Recovered on Mount Rainier

While the bodies of three missing hikers were spotted after snow melted over an area of Washington’s Mount Rainier, reaching them was a treacherous endeavor.

Meg Ryan & John Mellencamp Relationship News Update: Stars Reportedly Call it Quits Due to Distance

Actress Meg Ryan and singer John Mellencamp have reportedly broken up after dating for three years

'The Simpsons' Marathon Episodes Online: SimpsonsWorld Online Portal Coming Soon; All 552 Episodes to Air

The cable channel FXX began its 12-day marathon of "The Simpsons" Thursday morning at 10 a.m. ET

SoundCloud Download News 2014: Company Rolls Out Ads, Artist Payment System

Music streaming site SoundCloud began including advertisements and allow artists to get paid for original content for the first time.

UPS Data Breach 2014: 51 Stores Compromised in 24 States; Customers Will Not Be Notified

United Parcel Service Inc. announced Wednesday that 51 of its stores across 24 states had experienced a data breach

Vine Now Allows Users to Upload Video Directly From Their Phone

The wildly popular video app Vine just released a latest version that allows users to finally be able to upload video directly from their camera.
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