Sunday night is the much anticipated series finale of "Breaking Bad" in what is sure to be an explosive send off. But how will "Breaking Bad...
Sunday night is the much anticipated series finale of "Breaking Bad" in what is sure to be an explosive send off. But how will "Breaking Bad's" finale measure up to some of TVs great series endings? Matt singer, editor for thedissolve.com has more on what makes a great TV series sendoff. Less
More and more people are watching TV on their mobile phones and tablets, and Nielsen is taking notice. Starting next year, the company will ...
More and more people are watching TV on their mobile phones and tablets, and Nielsen is taking notice. Starting next year, the company will start counting U.S. television programs watched on those devices. Nielsen measures TV viewership; its ratings are used to set advertising rates. Less
The Department of Defense released new and immediate steps to prevent sexual assault in its ranks following a string of high-profile sexual ...
The Department of Defense released new and immediate steps to prevent sexual assault in its ranks following a string of high-profile sexual assault cases. They include improving legal support and expanding rights for victims, enhancing protection for victims and requiring pretrial investigations. Jeff Glor reports. Less
In a first-of-its kind test on vehicles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looked at nearly 75 models. Jeff Pegues reports on the c...
In a first-of-its kind test on vehicles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looked at nearly 75 models. Jeff Pegues reports on the cars that had the best results and those that performed poorly. Less
Lexus' all-new IS350, a suspension that thinks, and your car's roof: some of its most unsung tech.
Law enforcement isn't taking any chances with securing the Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Fans can expect airport-type securit...
Law enforcement isn't taking any chances with securing the Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Fans can expect airport-type security at the gates. Blackhawk helicopters will enforce a no-fly zone over the area. And only 12,000 cars with parking permits will be allowed near the stadium. Terrell Brown reports. Less
The government shutdown went into its 5th day as the White House and Senate Democrats buckle down on their request for the House to send the...
The government shutdown went into its 5th day as the White House and Senate Democrats buckle down on their request for the House to send them a clean funding bill. The House has passed several small targeted funding measures, which have been turned down by the Senate. Jeff Pegues reports. Less
“You can’t measure someone’s happiness by the size of their home,” says Ira Rothken, one of Kim Dotcom’s U.S. lawyers.
Despite concerns about making Diane a Supreme Court Justice, Peter endorses her nomination.
With her supreme court nomination still up in the air, Diane gives an interview in which she is questioned about Will, and pressured to dis...
With her supreme court nomination still up in the air, Diane gives an interview in which she is questioned about Will, and pressured to discuss his previous suspension. Less
After Alicia's mother secretly writes a check to help her secure office space for the new firm, David questions her suspicious new investmen...
After Alicia's mother secretly writes a check to help her secure office space for the new firm, David questions her suspicious new investment. Less
As Alicia and Cary continue to work towards establishing their new firm, they encounter another roadblock.
Alicia and her mother open up to one another over margaritas, after she is stood up by a date.
Robyn accidentally gives away Alicia's secret while consulting to Kalinda for help with a case.
Cary confronts Alicia after hearing that Will has offered to make her a managing partner after Diane leaves.
The Lockhart/ Gardner associates gather in secret to discuss accelerating Diane's exit from the firm. Meanwhile, some of the associates of F...
The Lockhart/ Gardner associates gather in secret to discuss accelerating Diane's exit from the firm. Meanwhile, some of the associates of Florrick/ Agos hope to take advantage of her leaving by picking-up her old clients. Less
After Diane continues to reject the offers made by her colleagues, Will and Alicia meet with her in private.
As the associates meet with Diane in the hopes of establishing an exit package that they can all agree on - Will makes Alicia an offer that ...
As the associates meet with Diane in the hopes of establishing an exit package that they can all agree on - Will makes Alicia an offer that may change everything. Less
Following her interview with the Law Advocate, Diane informs Will that she openly discussed his suspension.
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