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Report: ‘American Idol’ to Kick Off Contestant for Allegedly Concealing Criminal Past

Fox’s "American Idol" will kick off a contestant for allegedly concealing a criminal background from producers, reports TMZ.com. The contestant is Jermaine Jones, who will be cut from the program tonight, the story says. He was arrested twice last year…

More Trouble for Lindsay Lohan

Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan could be facing more legal problems, according to a report on TMZ.com. The actress reportedly struck a person with her car while driving away from a club where she was blocked by paparazzi and bystanders, and…

Former ‘CSI’ Star Working on Return to TV

The former star of "CSI" star is working on a drama series that he would star in and would executive produce, reports TVLine.com. William Petersen, who left the show in 2009 after spending nine years on the program, is working…

Rick Santorum (!) Attacks Fox News for Being Biased

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who worked for Fox News until he declared his run, charged that the network is "shilling" for Mitt Romney, Santorum’s competitor for the nomination, reports TVNewser.com. Santorum made his comments on the radio show of…

HBO Scraps High-Profile Project From Creator/Showrunner of ‘Entourage’ and Spike Lee

HBO has decided not to go forward with a project from director Spike Lee, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s The Live Feed. The project is Lee’s boxing drama "Da Brick." The project, also produced by Doug Ellin and Mike Tyson,…

HBO Suspends Filming With Horses After Another Animal Death During Production of ‘Luck’

After a third horse died in connection with the racetrack drama "Luck," HBO has suspended filming with the animals as the death is investigated, according to the Associated Press. The horse was being led to a racetrack stable by a…

Major Controversy at the SXSW Festival in Austin: Using the Homeless as Internet Hotspots

"Probably the biggest story out of South by Southwest so far is a controversial charitable program that turned some of Austin’s homeless people into living, breathing wireless hotspots," writes Matt Creamer in Advertsing Age. The story adds that "participants got…

One Week Before Film’s Release, ‘Hunger Games’ Finds a TV Home

With a little more than a week remaining before the eagerly anticipated film "The Hunger Games" opens in theaters, the movie has already secured a television rights deal, reports B&C. ABC Family has bought the rights to the first film,…

Listen to the Voicemail Message Left for Nicollette Sheridan’s Lawyer That Claimed There Was an Attempt to Erase Emails About Her Court Case Against ABC

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David vs. Goliath: Simi Valley Man Wins Money in Court Case for AT&T Slowing Down His Unlimited Data Service

"AT&T is offering to discuss a settlement to an iPhone user who won a small-claims case that alleged the company was slowing down his "unlimited" data service," reports the Associated Press, adding, "A law firm retained by AT&T Inc. also…