After winning top honors at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Golden Globes, Sandra Bullock received her first Oscar nomination this year for "The Blind Side." But she's already convinced she's not bringing the little man home.
This classic chant of "Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" -- barked out by battalions of newsboys hawking newspapers -- died decades ago, a casualty of home delivery, mass distribution and the advent of coin-operated newspaper machines.
The Boston Globe will not take immediate action to shut down the newspaper after reaching agreements with six of its employees' seven unions, it said Monday.
"The media is dying." It's the title of a Twitter page and a prime topic of conversation among reporters.
It's hard to imagine any U.S. industry worse off than the automotive sector. That is, until one considers the newspaper business.
The Rocky Mountain News, gone. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, gone.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Mike Lewis discusses the paper's uncertain future.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the city's oldest daily newspaper, published its last print edition Tuesday, moving the paper's entire operation online.
The Hearst Corp. announced Monday it will publish its last print edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Tuesday and shift the operation of Seattle's oldest business wholly to the Internet.
San Francisco Chronicle has reached a tentative agreement with its largest union on contract concessions, a key step in keeping the newspaper from being sold or closed, officials announced Monday.
The San Francisco Chronicle is in danger of being sold or closed if it doesn't stop bleeding millions, officials said Tuesday, putting the city at risk of becoming the first U.S. metropolis without a major daily paper.
Darcy Burner isn't one of the half dozen Democrats around the country who are coasting to victory in their congressional re-matches
Five McMansions were torched outside Seattle in what may have been eco-terrorism. But the locals aren't unhappy
Sanjaya is going Hollywood - which means a "For Sale" sign on his family's suburban Seattle home.
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Keith Richards has returned to the United States after being treated for a head injury in New Zealand, his publicist said Monday.
HOW OFTEN DO YOU SEE a chief executive hold his job for 17 years and then leave to universal acclaim? These days practically never. But when it happens--as it just did--it's worth our attention. T...
Most winter sports enthusiasts scoff at frigid temperatures and frozen appendages. Snow-matted facial hair and nose icicles serve as a testament to their commitment and rugged determination.