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Hundreds of gun-rights supporters who gathered Wednesday in Annapolis are now lined up to testify against a proposal by Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley that would ban assault weapons and require residents to obtain a license before purchasing handguns.

YouTube is adding to its original programming by launching channels specializing in female dramas and U.S. Olympic athletes.
Television networks are masters of self-promotion, so it's no surprise that Fox is carving out two prime-time hours Sunday to celebrate its 25th year.
Ten years ago, a misunderstanding at a Memorial Day neighborhood cookout turned into a bloody night of gunfire.

John Walsh is rallying America against the nation's bad guys again.
A casting assistant who helped choose child actors for some kid-friendly movies is a convicted child molester, according to a newspaper report.

"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" will salute military families in a Veterans Day fundraising special featuring stars including Jewel, Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams, the Associated Press reports.
Bad guys, look out! John Walsh will be back on the air next month with weekly editions of "America's Most Wanted."
The tipster who led police to the killer of a Hollywood publicist last year is suing to collect the $125,000 in reward money that he has been unable to get from the two men who offered it.
"Boardwalk Empire" captured a leading seven trophies at the creative arts Emmy Awards, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Justin Timberlake earning TV comedy series guest-star honors.

Just weeks after Fox dropped "America's Most Wanted" after more than two decades, its creator-host, John Walsh, has a new home for the show on the Lifetime network.
Just weeks after Fox dropped "America's Most Wanted" after more than two decades, its creator-host, John Walsh, has a new home for the show on the Lifetime network.

"America's Most Wanted" creator John Walsh is getting a special Emmy Award in tribute to his recently canceled weekly show, the Associated Press reports.
"America's Most Wanted" creator, John Walsh, is getting a special Emmy Award in tribute to his just-canceled weekly show.
John Walsh has said goodbye and thanked viewers of "America's Most Wanted" for helping bring almost 1,200 fugitives to justice over more than two decades.