The unusual campaign features three aircrafts shaped like human beings.
Katherine Heigl is back on the big screen with a heavy New Jersey accent and a nude scene, starring alongside Debbie Reynolds as a bounty hunter in One for the Money.
Many Republicans are concerned that the bitter nomination fight between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich may already have damaged both of them to the extent that neither would be able to defeat Democratic President Barack Obama in the Nov. 6 general election.
Rubinetti's arrest marks the second time this month a teacher in Bergen County, N.J., has been accused of having sexual relations with a student. The 39-year-old high school teacher and coach is charged with sexual assault, child endangerment and witness tampering after having an affair with a 17-year-old senior from 2009 through 2010.
Mother and newlywed Sherri Shepherd has donned hooker heels and scanty clothing for the movie One for the Money, which will be showing in theaters on Friday. The actress will let it all hang out in the comedy movie, a project she took on in addition to co-hosting The View, and working on the show The Newlyweds.
The Tigers formally introduced their new first baseman on Thursday at a press conference at Comerica Park.
Valley National Bancorp's margins fell sequentially, prompting investor concerns about its profit growth in a low-rate environment, while its Northeastern peer First Niagara Financial managed to hold the line on its margins.
It's a quiet night on the New York sports scene. Both local NBA teams are off and there are no hockey games because of the All-Star break. So how about a Wagner basketball prediction? Last night, if the Knicks' goal was to prove their win over the Bobcats was a fluke, they succeeded. Not all was lost, though. The Nets upset the 76ers 97-90 as they picked up their first victory over a winning team.
After one month of a compressed NBA basketball season, teams have been been put under a stronger microscope than normal.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday the central bank was ready to offer the economy additional stimulus after it announced it would likely keep interest rates near zero until at least late 2014.
Stocks rose on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve said it would keep interest rates near zero through at least 2014 and Apple's spectacular results boosted investor sentiment.
Boy, did the Knicks need this one. Last night marked the start of New York's toughest stretch of the season-eight games in 12 days. After two brutal weeks without a win, the Knicks had to play well in Charlotte. Looking forward, today's predictions: Knicks vs. Cavs and Nets vs. 76ers? Let's say one win and one loss for the home teams, but which is which?
The Nasdaq rose on Wednesday, powered by a strong earnings report from Apple, while the Dow and S&P 500 turned higher after the Federal Reserve said it would keep interest rates near zero through at least 2014.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have an extensive tour planned for 2012 in the U.S. and in Europe. The Wrecking Ball World Tour will begin on Mar. 18 in Atlanta, Ga. and end in Helsinki, Finland at the end of July 2012. Find the official schedule with all dates and locations for U.S. and Europe here.
While many would love to become Maria Sharapova's boyfriend, the gorgeous tennis star is unfortunately off the market.
The Lakers may need to retool their roster by the trade deadline.
Opposites attract - and instantly repel - in Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel's collaborative novel Lunatics.
Stocks ended little changed on Monday as investors took a pause from a recent rally, awaiting earnings from bellwethers such as Apple later in the week.
Super Bowl 2012 will be a rematch of 2008's New England Patriots - New York Giants game, but don't expect that to push ticket prices down too far.
The Orlando center has expressed interest in leaving the team.
Stocks were little changed on Monday as recent earnings reports and development in the Eurozone provided little incentive to disrupt the recent tone for equities on the heels of the best weekly performance by the S&P 500 in a month.
New Jersey governor and Mitt Romney supporter Chris Christie called Newt Gingrich an embarrassment to the Republican Party the morning after his South Carolina primary win.