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PORTLAND, Maine — There's no smoke and mirrors about it — Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to.
Fancy having Brangelina, Drew Barrymore and Dan Aykroyd over for dinner? No problem, they'll even bring the wine.
New York • When he first started working with Imagine Dragons, music producer Alex da Kid was looking for some inspiration for the Broadway musical, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.”
Senior Ryan McGill made the most of senior day as Saguaro beat Fountain Hills, 5-4, on Tuesday in Division II baseball action.
Down two runs in the bottom of the seventh, Hamilton’s Ryan Peep smacked a walk off two-run double to propel the Huskies baseball team to a 7-6 comeback victory over visiting Horizon on Tuesday.
Forget the ferrets. Cancel the cats. And don't even discuss the ducks.
The game plan – after a few minutes – worked to perfection for Xavier in its first-round girls Division I girls basketball state tournament matchup.
New York -- Well aware that the television audience may be particularly sensitive, the Showtime network aired a disclaimer warning audiences of violent content in the season finales of its dramas “Homeland” and “Dexter” last weekend. It was two days after a gunman killed 26 people in a Newtown, Conn., elementary school.
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Putting their past behind them, the Mountain View Toros are rushing into the postseason after a one-year hiatus with a little momentum.
Cayman Nielsen, #25 of Mountain View, is tackled by David Jakpor, #40, and Jimmy Holtrop, #31 of Mountain Pointe, during Mountain Pointe's homecoming game against Mountain View on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012.
While Mountain Pointe offense has been setting records the last few weeks, the defense continued its usual level of dominance.
Mountain View’s big-play wide receiver watched from the sidelines Friday night, wearing blue jeans while propped up on crutches.
NEW YORK — During the next presidential debate, the candidates will be pondering the important questions of our time. But the most controversial may be "Sausage or pepperoni?"
The clock is ticking for "Jersey Shore."
NEW YORK — Have the '60s gotten boring? Has the CIA become sexy? Or have we gotten weary of looking back, albeit stylishly, at our collective past, and are now eager to face our precarious present and perhaps scarier future?
Don’t look now, but Mountain View might be ready to make some noise once again in the East Valley.
Despite Mountain View's rout of Skyline last week, head coach Chad DeGrenier was looking Friday night for something that had eluded his team early in the season: a fast start.
LOS ANGELES — FX is ordering 90 more episodes of "Anger Management," Charlie Sheen's TV comeback vehicle after being fired from "Two and a Half Men."
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NEW YORK (AP) — The London Olympics may well be remembered as the event that drove home the power of social media — partly to the chagrin but mostly to the benefit of NBC, which controlled images of the games in the United States.
LOS ANGELES — Queen Elizabeth II became an unofficial Bond girl after parachuting out of a helicopter with Daniel Craig during the lavish opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
LONDON -- Another Olympics. Another gasp-producing, come-from-behind victory for Michael Phelps in the 100-meter butterfly.
NEW YORK (AP) — In the age of social media, NBC now has millions of television critics who make their opinions known about every aspect of Olympics coverage instantly.
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