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NEW YORK - ABC's "Good Morning America" is losing co-anchor Charles Gibson and now it is losing its chief executive behind the scenes, too.
NEW YORK - After Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts delivered his morning coffee and glazed doughnut, Charles Gibson celebrated his final day on "Good Morning America" Wednesday after nearly 19 years as host. He's working later now on ABC's evening news.
April 20, 2005
This country has truly changed, and I believe there will be no going back. Hate lost on Election Day. That is amazing in and of itself. Add to that all the women who were elected and you have a total rebuke of Neanderthal attitudes.
NEW YORK - This Wednesday's farewell block party on "Good Morning America" holds about as much appeal for Charles Gibson as a trip to the dentist.
NEW YORK - Trying to take advantage of instability in morning television, Fox announced on Tuesday that it will launch an hour-long morning news program in January.
July 15, 2004
NEW YORK - It's a funeral fit for a superhero. In the drizzling rain at Arlington National Cemetery, thousands of grieving patriots solemnly watch as the pallbearers - Iron Man, the Black Panther, Ben Grimm and Ms. Marvel - carry a casket draped with an American flag.
Americans’ level of religious tolerance may be tested in the coming months as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, seeks to do what no Mormon has done — win nomination and then election to the presidency of the United States.
With its Cardinals’ contract expiring at the end of the year and the Coyotes frozen in a lockout, KDUS (1060 AM) was dealt another blow with the news that "From the Bleachers’’ co-host Mike Jurecki was jumping back to XTRA (910) to rejoin former partner Dan Bickley on his morning drive show.
CANCUN, Mexico - The leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada are converging in this bikini-and-beer mecca for a second annual show of North American unity.
Planning a large outdoor festival for late July might seem like a bad idea to some folks. Not the kind expected for the city's Day of the Cowboy festival, says Jim Coplin of the Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce, who's coordinating the event.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — In 21st century America, a 19th century invention — the bicycle — is figuring more and more in the calculations of apartment hunters and others looking for suitable digs.
For 24 years, viewers of the Fox network’s television show, “America’s Most Wanted,” stayed glued to the couch to see if they would recognize any of the fugitives on their television screen.
For 24 years, viewers of the Fox network’s television show, “America’s Most Wanted,” stayed glued to the couch to see if they would recognize any of the fugitives on their television screen.
This photo, supplied by ABC, shows Robin Roberts on her return to ABC\'s \"Good Morning America\" in New York on Aug. 13, 2007, after undergoing surgery for breast cancer on August 3.
JACKSON, Miss. - Robin Roberts' prognosis is "quite good." "The cancer is out of my body and I'm healing from the surgery," the "Good Morning America" co-host told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Thursday. "Hopefully, the plan now is to keep it out."
Austin Hill: So how 'bout that Secretary of Homeland Security? I'm sure you've heard the news. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano issued a report this past week noting her concern over "trends of violent radicalization here in the United States."
One thing is certain if we’re ever to have a reasonable and workable border policy: No group will get everything it wants.
Two confirmed sightings of ocelots in Arizona during the past year bode well for the endangered species’ future here, a biologist said.
The tone was upbeat. Confident. Focused. It was inspired and inspiring.
What do an exercise physiologist, a former car wash owner, an e-mail company account manager and plastic surgeon have in common? Beside being cycling enthusiasts, next month they will team with four other men to compete in the annual 3,000-mile Race Across America.
Tiger Woods was good, Jim Furyk was bad, and Phil Mickelson was ugly. If only it were that easy to explain a third straight “Uncle!’’ from the U.S. Ryder Cup team. Unfortunately, it goes deeper than that.
WASHINGTON - America's factories saw orders for big-ticket goods drop by 3.1 percent in November, the largest decline in more than a year, raising new questions about how firm a grip manufacturers have on their own fragile recovery.
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