The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a $13.4 million fine on TV-station owner Sinclair for not identifying paid programming as advertising.
Author: The Associated Press
British celebrity publicist Max Clifford dies while imprisoned for sexual assault
The confidant to the stars, whose clients included Simon Cowell and ex-Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed, was 74.
Priest who used to be KKK member apologizes 40 years later
The Rev. William Aitcheson told Philip and Barbara Butler he was “blinded by hate and ignorance” when he targeted them in 1977 at their home.
Actor Steve Reevis of ‘Fargo,’ ‘Dances With Wolves’ dies at 55
Ralph Foster of the Foster Funeral Home said Friday that Reevis died Thursday at a hospital Missoula. He did not know the cause of death.
Bono tells paper he takes tax probe ‘incredibly seriously’
The U2 frontman was named in the “Paradise Papers” leaks that detailed the offshore tax arrangements of numerous high-profile individuals.
China logs strong exports, imports, as economy gains steam
China reported strong growth Friday in both exports and imports in November in a reassuring sign for the world’s second-biggest economy.
Q&A: How is a bitcoin mined? A look at the virtual currency
As the price of the world’s most popular virtual currency keeps surging — to a record $15,000 on Thursday — here’s a look at what it is and how it is “mined.”
Viagra goes generic: Pfizer to launch own little white pill
Drugmaker Pfizer is launching its own cheaper generic version of Viagra rather than lose most sales when the impotence pill gets its first generic competition next week.