Nearly a fifth of the nation's full-power television stations will no longer reach at least 2 percent of viewers now covered by their existing analog signals after they switch to digital broadcasts in February, federal regulators say.
Georgia's top court ruled Monday that a provision in Georgia's strict new sex-offender law is unconstitutional because it fails to tell homeless offenders how they can comply.
If the trends of the past three decades continue, it's possible that every American adult could be overweight 40 years from now, a government-funded study projects.
LCD or plasma? If you've been shopping for a flat-panel TV, that's the big question. According to a mystery-shopper survey, electronics salespeople don't know much about the differences, but still have a ready answer: LCD.
Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. told lawmakers Wednesday that Congress should pass basic privacy legislation to protect information about consumers, such as the data being gathered about people's Web surfing habits in order to pinpoint Internet advertising.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -The owner of the last horse to win the Triple Crown says she won't be pulling for any particular horse during Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
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