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  • **FILE** Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (AP Photo)

    Mullen: U.S. has plan ready for Iran attack

    The nation's highest-ranking military officer says the United States has a plan ready to attack Iran, although he added he is hopeful it won't be needed.


  • NBC to air live episode of Tina Fey's `30 Rock'

    NBC says "30 Rock" is going live this fall.


  • Defense Secretary Robert Gates, left, accompanied by Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen hold a press briefing, Thursday, July 29, 2010, at the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

    W. House urges halt to spilling of war secrets

    The White House on Friday implored the website WikiLeaks to stop posting secret Afghanistan war documents and the Pentagon pressed its investigation of the leaks, bringing a soldier charged with handing over classified video back to the U.S. for trial.


  • Terrence Howard to join `Law & Order: Los Angeles'

    "Law & Order: Los Angeles" is getting another big-name prosecutor.


  • Biden: U.S. doing 'significant damage' to al Qaeda

    Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. says U.S. forces are inflicting "significant damage" on the al Qaeda terrorist network in Pakistan and Afghanistan.


  • Illustration: Media by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    TYRRELL: Modified left-wing hangout

    The other day in the Wall Street Journal, my friend Fred Barnes deposited a few thoughts on journalism provoked by the discovery of a mother lode of left-wing bigotry, screeds and semiliterate gibbering. He hastened to tell his readers that there was no conspiracy behind the journalists' "tilt" to the left, but rather, "The media disproportionately attracts people from the liberal arts background who tend, quite innocently, to be politically liberal." Then he filed a caveat, noting that "hundreds of journalists have gotten together, on an online listserv called JournoList, to promote liberalism and liberal politicians at the expense of traditional journalism."


  • FILE - In this Nov. 11, 2009 file screen grab, the home page of Hulu.com, is shown. (AP Photo/Hulu)

    Review: Hulu Plus takes television to your pocket

    Hulu, the popular website with TV shows, now comes as a subscription-based application for iPhones and iPads. Although it isn't perfect, it works well enough that it may make you wonder if the TV's reign as the center of family life is coming to an end.


  • Summary Box: Hulu Plus is TV for the iPhone, iPad

    HULU PLUS: Hulu, the website with shows from ABC, Fox and NBC, is now available as an app for iPhones, iPod Touches, iPads and Samsung Internet-connected TVs. High-definition shows look great even on big TVs, and the iPhone version works over the cellular network.


  • Former 'James at 15' star Lance Kerwin sentenced

    Former child TV star Lance Kerwin has been placed on five years probation after pleading guilty to a theft charge.


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