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Study: Viewers turning to YouTube as news source

Study: Viewers turning to YouTube as news source
By JAKE COYLEAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) - A new study has found that YouTube has become a major platform for news, one where viewers are turning for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters. The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism on

Oscar winner Celeste Holm dies at 95

Oscar winner Celeste Holm dies at 95
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Jason Kidd arrested on DWI charges after crashing into pole

Jason Kidd arrested on DWI charges after crashing into pole
By Kate Stanhope, NBA star Jason Kidd was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated in Southampton early Sunday after crashing into a telephone pole, The New York Daily News reports.

Hundreds search for missing Iowa cousins, 8 and 10

Hundreds search for missing Iowa cousins, 8 and 10
EVANSDALE, Iowa (AP) - More than 350 volunteers joined authorities Sunday in a search for two young Iowa cousins whose bicycles were found abandoned near a lake. Family members held out hope even as investigators said they had found no new clues that could lead them to the girls, who were last seen

While Batman lurks, 'Ice Age' tops box office

While Batman lurks, 'Ice Age' tops box office
By JAKE COYLEAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) - With Batman lurking, the prehistoric critters of "Ice Age: Continental Drift" ran off with the box office, earning $46 million in their opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The animated film from 20th Century Fox is the fourth

UPDATED DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Shooting At Party In Spokane Valley

UPDATED DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Shooting At Party In Spokane Valley
UPDATE: Early Sunday morning Spokane Valley Sheriff's deputies responded to a shooting call near the 15000 block of East Mission in Spokane Valley. When deputies arrived, assisted by the Washington State Patrol and Liberty Lake Police, they observed several people at the location.  They

Governors put off health care questions, for now

Governors put off health care questions, for now
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) - Millions of uninsured people may have to wait until after Election Day to find out if and how they can get coverage through President Barack Obama's health care law. More than two weeks after the Supreme Court gave the green light to

Waterfall-like rain eases in Japan, but 28 dead

Waterfall-like rain eases in Japan, but 28 dead
By YURI KAGEYAMAAssociated Press TOKYO (AP) - Most of the quarter-million people who fled massive flooding in southwest Japan were able to return home by Monday, but the danger had not fully passed from record rains that have killed at least 28 people. Thousands of homes and hundreds of roads

Penn State report shows limits of campus crime law

Penn State report shows limits of campus crime law
By ALAN SCHER ZAGIERAssociated Press For more than two decades, colleges and universities have been required to publicly share details of campus crimes and report murders, rapes, robberies, arson and other serious offenses to the federal government. That requirement was apparently unheeded by

NY suit vs. Strauss-Kahn revisits dismissed case

NY suit vs. Strauss-Kahn revisits dismissed case
By JENNIFER PELTZAssociated Press A year after the criminal case accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting a hotel maid started to crumble, it's getting renewed scrutiny in her lawsuit over the encounter. Legally, the ongoing lawsuit and the now-dismissed criminal charges are