When a company cuts pay, how often does the boss take the same hit as everybody else? How often does he or she volunteer for it, in a gesture of solidarity? Jay Leno, top dog of NBC's Tonight Show, recently took a 50 percent pay cut, as reported in the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by NBC executives. Leno's representatives said the funnyman had done it voluntarily, to help reduce layoffs from the show's staff, following a reduction in its budget. ...
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Randy Jackson, the only original remaining judge on “American Idol,” seems to be indicating that he’ll remain on the show for the upcoming season. Appearing on “The View” on Monday, Jackson refused to say whether or not he was leaving the show. But afterward, when...
Couple sues Catholic Diocese in Massachusetts allegedly after Church finds out the couple is gay and intends to hold same-sex weddings on the property.
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The seasonal squash has become a favorite on menus across the country.
What lengths would you go to in order to vote in November's presidential election?
Barack Obama has emerged from the nominating conventions in his best position against Mitt Romney since spring, a 50-44 percent race among registered voters in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll. But Romney recovers to a virtual dead heat among those most likely to vote,...
The American public may be divided on “Obamacare,” but when faced with choosing a candidate to care for them if illness struck, President Obama is their man. By a 13 point margin — 49-36 percent — registered voters polled by ABC News chose the president...