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“Longmire” Cancellation Updates: Fans Rally Their Support on Twitter, Youtube for Cast as Production Looks for New Network; USA Network still the best choice

"Longmire" has been cancelled but that doesn't mean fans and supporters are just letting it go like that. A movement was made by the fans and producers to find a new network for the series.


NBA Rumors: Charlie Villanueva impressing the Dallas Mavericks; Has a real shot at making the final roster as a stretch PF

NBA rumors surrounding Charlie Villanueva who has impressed the Dallas Mavericks with his ability to score the ball. After his strong outing in the Mavs preseason game opener, the veteran forward has a real shot at making the final roster as a stretch PF.

‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ is Underway, Robert Downey, Jr. Confirms during Q & A session on Reddit promoting film "The Judge"

Robert Downey, Jr confirms that a third "Sherlock Holmes" installment is in the works, corroborating earlier statements by co-star Jude Law.

Playboy King Dan Bilzerian speaks his mind on Twitter about Apple and wants to sue; Apple deals with more and more problems with new iOS 8 update

The "Instagram Playboy King" Dan Bilzerian is at it again and decided to fire some figurative "shots" at Apple in his recent tweet on his personal Twitter account.


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First there was bendgate...now brace yourself for hairgate. Fresh from the online uproar over whether the shiny new iPhone 6 bends when carried around in pockets, Apple has been hit by a new complaint - that the handset traps users' hair or beards when they make calls.
British engineering company Rolls-Royce (RR.L) said airline Norwegian (NWC.OL) had selected its engines to power nine Boeing (BA.N) Dreamliner aircraft and signed up for a long-term maintenance and servicing contract worth $440 million.
BMW (BMWG.DE) has hired Ferrari's former chief engineer as it seeks to strengthen its technical prowess amid intensifying competition with rival German luxury carmakers Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
Alcoa Inc (AA.N) reported a stronger-than-expected increase in third-quarter profit on Wednesday as higher aluminum prices and lower costs drove a recovery in its business unit that produces aluminum.
Brazil, Argentina and the United States have tightened port entry procedures for ships that have sailed from West Africa in a bid to control the potential spread of the deadly Ebola virus.
More than 1,000 employees went on strike at a China factory owned by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (2317.TW), the world's biggest electronics contract manufacturer, demanding higher wages and better benefits, a labor watchdog said on Thursday.
Most major world economies are continuing to show stable growth momentum, but within the euro zone Germany and Italy are losing steam, the OECD said on Wednesday.
Mexico's Grupo Aleman, which owns the airline Interjet, on Wednesday said it has agreed to buy Oceanografia, the bankrupt oil services company at the center of a loan scandal that cost Citigroup more than $500 million.
The U.S. budget deficit fell by nearly a third during fiscal 2014 to $486 billion as federal revenues grew far faster than spending, the Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday.
Federal Reserve officials want to tie an interest-rate rise to U.S. economic progress, but the minutes of their last policy meeting show they are struggling with how to come to grips with the dual threats of a stronger dollar and a global slowdown.