November 04, 2009
New York Files Antitrust Suit Against Computer Chip Maker Intel
New York’s attorney general has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp., claiming the company used “illegal threats and collusion” to dominate the marketplace for computer microprocessors.
October 28, 2009
U.N. Vote Condemns U.S. Embargo On Cuba
The U.N. General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn the 47-year U.S. trade embargo on Cuba, an annual ritual that highlights near unanimous global opposition to America’s hard-line stance toward the communist island.
October 09, 2009
Michael Vick To Star In 8-Part TV series
An eight-part television series documenting the rise and fall of Michael Vick will debut on BET next year. Tentatively titled “The Michael Vick Project,“ it also shows the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback’s attempts to redeem himself after serving an 18-month prison sentence for operating a dogfighting ring.
Michael Vick To Star In 8-Part TV series
An eight-part television series documenting the rise and fall of Michael Vick will debut on BET next year. Tentatively titled “The Michael Vick Project,“ it also shows the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback’s attempts to redeem himself after serving an 18-month prison sentence for operating a dogfighting ring.
September 30, 2009
Alice In Chains Offer First CD Since A Tragedy
AC/DC did it. So did Black Sabbath. Van Halen did it, but not everyone was happy. INXS didn’t do it. Nor could Queen. And Motley Crue probably shouldn’t have even tried. The examples of rock bands who succeed in a second wind without their original lead singers are few and far between. Alice in Chains is hoping they’ll beat the odds.
September 29, 2009
NYC Terrorism Suspect Zazi Pleads Not Guilty
An Afghan immigrant has pleaded not guilty to plotting a terrorist attack on New York City using common chemicals. Najibullah Zazi’s lawyer entered the plea Tuesday in Brooklyn. Zazi was ordered held without bail during the brief hearing.
September 22, 2009
Jenny Sanford Plans Memoir For 2010
The wife of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford is writing a memoir. Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House Incorporated, said Tuesday it will publish Jenny Sanford’s “inspirational memoir” in May 2010. WJBF News Channel 6’s SC Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has more.
President Obama Urges Israeli, Palestinian Sides To Do More
President Barack Obama is sternly urging Israeli and Palestinian leaders to do more to make Mideast peace talks possible.
President Obama: Clean Planet, Economic Growth, Can Co-Exist
President Barack Obama says the United States was slow to recognize the magnitude of climate change, but that Washington is moving swiftly to catch up.
September 21, 2009
AP Top 25 College Football Poll—September 20, 2009
We have the AP Top 25 College Football Poll for the third week of the season.
September 15, 2009
Looking Back On 9/11
Do you remember where you were at and how you felt after the tragedies on September 11, 2001? A WJBF News Channel 6 photojournalist went out on September 13, 2001 and captured this sound and images of the mood of the community.
September 14, 2009
Ap Top 25 College Football Poll: September 13, 2009
We have the AP Top 25 College Football Poll for the second week of the season.
MTV VMA’s Open With Tribute To Michael Jackson
For the first time, the MTV Video Music Awards didn’t start with music, but with a speech lasting several minutes.
Taylor Swift Gets Interrupted By Kanye West At VMA’s
Taylor Swift sure got the full MTV treatment Sunday night, complete with a win and a Kanye West rant.
Serena Williams Issues New Statement, Apologizes
Serena Williams has issued a second statement to “sincerely apologize” for what she calls her “inappropriate outburst” at the U.S. Open.

