
Fall TV Season's Biggest Risks
Entertainment Tonight: For as many anticipated TV shows as there are in the upcoming fall season, there are also a few new shows that are taking risk, particularly new comedies.

Entertainment Tonight: For as many anticipated TV shows as there are in the upcoming fall season, there are also a few new shows that are taking risk, particularly new comedies.

(AFP) – The tenth edition of the World Testicle Cooking Championship took place in the Serbian village of Lunjevica on Saturday. 20 teams gathered to win the world championship title in this unusual contest.

(AFP) – Taliban suicide bombers and gunmen dressed as Afghan police attack a US base near the Pakistani border, sparking a shootout that left all three assailants dead, officials say.

(AP) The Nebraska city of Alliance has accepted an unusual gift – control of Carhenge, a junk-car tribute to Stonehenge in England. The monument, which was built in 1987, is composed of 38 vehicles and on Oct. 1 will become

(AP) Former basketball star Dennis Rodman has returned to North Korea for what he says is a friendly visit with his friend, the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un. It’s Rodman’s second visit there this year.

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Joel Pollak appears on Fox News to discuss the story of a Skokie, Illinois school which taught students that government is like “family.”

CSPAN: In Depth with Ben Shapiro – Author and columnist Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of Breitbart.com, talks about the media’s role in popular culture, trends in higher education, and the political stand-off on Capitol Hill.

Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) lionizes the labor movement while taking time to praise her own work on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

NY Daily News : Antiq Hennis was sitting in a stroller with his parents nearby near their Riverdale Ave. home when at least four shots were fired Sunday evening. The child was hit in the head and was rushed to

Jewish News One: Egypt’s state prosecutor has indicted ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi for allegedly inciting the murder of protesters. The charges pertain to violence outside the presidential palace in Cairo last December when at least seven people were killed

Former Obama Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on NBC’s Today Show discussing the president presenting the case for war with Syria to the American people.

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) on MSNBC arguing against U.S. military intervention in Syria: “Well, first it’s not our responsibility, secondly whatever we do won’t actually accomplish anything useful, third it’s expensive, and fourth it’s dangerous.”

Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) on MSNBC Monday discussing Obama’s “Red Line” warning for Syria against using chemical weapons.

KTXL: Police in Oakdale say they made a gruesome discovery after pulling over David Aguiar, suspected of driving drunk.

Milwaukee’s Labor Fest will not be happening this year due to staffing shortages.

Splash News: Dick Van Dyke says he is Scared for his life if United States attacks Syria. The Hollywood legend was leaving The 32nd Annual Malibu Kiwanis Chili Cook-Off, Carnival and Fair Sept 1, 2013 in Malibu, CA, United States.

Splash News: Robin Thicke’s people are angry in the wake of a photo showing him grabbing the butt of a fan. Thicke and his wife, Paula Patton with their child are seen at LAX when an assistant try’s to block

Host David Gregory asked John Kerry Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press”: “This is a sarin gas attack, perpetrated by the Assad regime, this is a slam dunk case that he did it?” Secretary Kerry: “The word ‘slam dunk’ should

(AFP) – Speaking at the Deauville festival of American cinema on Saturday, Michael Douglas accused American film studios of not taking enough risks.

(AFP) – Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital Sunday, but remains critically ill and will continue to receive intensive care at home, the South African government said.

(AP) Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the new campus of Far Eastern University in Vladivostock on Sunday and didn’t miss the opportunity to make friends with the first residents of the university’s new oceanarium, dolphins and walruses.