The news anchor was filmed threatening to push a man down the stairs after the man allegedly called him ‘Fredo.’
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NFL teaming with Jay-Z on entertainment and social activism
The league plans to use Jay-Z’s Roc Nation to consult on entertainment, including the Super Bowl halftime show, and work with his company on community initiatives, including its own Inspire Change initiative.
Waterville animal shelter bulging with cats
Lisa Oakes, executive director of the Humane Society Waterville Area, says she hopes people will adopt more than 100 cats and kittens Saturday at the Clear the Shelter event.
CBS, Viacom to reunite as media giants bulk up for streaming
CBS and Viacom are bringing together their networks and the Paramount movie studio as traditional media giants challenge streaming companies like Netflix.
Binging on Netflix could end up costing you
As online viewing grows, more subscribers are having to pay up for faster speeds.
VetsAid to feature ZZ Top, Brad Paisley and Sheryl Crow
Joe Walsh will also be joined by Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit at his music festival in November to benefit veterans.
Tom Hanks reads audio for Ann Patchett’s new novel
The Oscar-winning actor is narrating ‘The Dutch House,’ which comes out Sept. 24.
Cosby appeal to test limits of #MeToo-era justice
The comedian’s attorneys argue that testimony from several other accusers unfairly biased the jury against him.
Indie Film: Two Maine documentaries show the value of running toward problems
‘When The Chevy Breaks’ and ‘Just One Step’ both screen Thursday, on opposite ends of the Maine coast.
Put on your boogie shoes for KC and The Sunshine Band
The band will bring their disco dance hits to Aura in Portland on Saturday.