Jan 5 - By Greg Bluestein, Associated Press Writer
After the upstart Club Onyx started taking business from other strip clubs, the operators of rival Platinum 21 dreamed up ways to shut it down.
Dec 22 - By Ben Nuckols, Associated Press Writers
American and Afghan relatives of Afghan President Hamid Karzai cast doubt Tuesday on Afghanistan's move to investigate the slaying of a young Karzai family member, saying the Afghan government does not want to bring the suspected killer to justice in part because of his U.S. military connectons.
Dec 11 - By Jessica Mintz, AP Technology Writer
About 18 months ago, a technology blogger got fed up with the industry and forged an alliance with a startup to make his dream computer. It almost worked.
Dec 11 - By John Rogers, Associated Press Writer
The porn family feud that played out in federal court this week ended in a draw Friday when a jury ruled that Larry Flynt's estranged nephews infringed on their famous uncle's trademark when they launched their own smut business, but did not invade his privacy and were not liable for the substantial attorney fees both sides rang up.
Dec 8 - By Howard Campbell, Associated Press writers
Two of Jamaica's most popular deejays sat down in the prime minister's office Tuesday, a rare face-to-face meeting between warring musicians whose rivalry police say promotes violence.
Nov 17 - By Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press Writer
A Wisconsin appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a $5 million damage award in a family feud involving one of the world's largest beef jerky companies.
Nov 17 - By Associated Press
A Wisconsin appeals court has reinstated a $5 million damage award in a family feud involving one of the world's largest beef jerky companies.
Nov 11 - By Associated Press
Prosecutors have decided to drop charges against two men who got into a raucous fist fight at a St. Petersburg City Council meeting. Frederick Dudley and Ronald Deaton were arrested in October after they began throwing punches during an argument over a decision to privatize a public sidewalk. The men, ages 76 and 61, respectively, were charged with disorderly conduct.
Oct 28 - By Tarek El-Tablawy, AP Business Writer
It goes well beyond the average family squabble.
Oct 28 - By Lynn Elber, AP Television Writer
"Family Feud" and host John O'Hurley have upped the ante in the game show's new season, with a faster-paced opening, a new look and new prizes.
Oct 18 - By Erika Kinetz, AP Business Writer
An ashen Anil Ambani, one of the world's richest men, stood before a clutter of television cameras, close to tears.
Oct 16 - By Victor Epstein, Associated Press Writer
Conan O'Brien and Newark Mayor Cory Booker turned their frivolous feud about the gritty city into comedy on NBC's "Tonight Show" on Friday.
Oct 1 - By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press Writer
Hundreds of congregants have left a pioneering megachurch in Florida to form their own congregation because they were unhappy with leadership at the church that's seen as a bedrock of the religious right.
Sep 22 - By Daniel Woolls, Associated Press Writer
The mayor of a Spanish resort town was ousted Tuesday in the culmination of a battle that pitted one of the country's most powerful politicians against her own mother on a question of discipline.
Sep 15 - By Pat Graham, AP Sports Writer
Funny Car driver John Force is trying to forgive and forget a recent spat with Tony Pedregon.
Sep 15 - By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press Writer
FBI Director Robert Mueller conceded to Congress Wednesday that turf fights persist between his agents and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Sep 15 - By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press Writer
A draft government report says agents of the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are feuding over bomb investigations.
Sep 10 - By Daniel Woolls, Associated Press Writer
A drive to oust the mayor of a Spanish resort has drawn in two unlikely opponents: a powerful member of Spain's governing Socialist party and her own mother.
Sep 1 - By Oskar Garcia, Associated Press Writer
The publisher of Nevada's largest newspaper said Tuesday he has met with U.S. Sen. Harry Reid since the Democratic majority leader told the newspaper's advertising director that he hopes it goes out of business.
Aug 17 - By Charles Odum, AP Sports Writer
A Maryland judge has ruled the eight owners of the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Thrashers are back in business under the same operating agreement they shared before their split in 2005.
Aug 12 - By Eddie Pells, AP National Writer
USA Gymnastics signed a deal Wednesday to air its biggest events on NBC and cable partner Universal Sports through 2012.
Aug 11 - By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press Writer
Descendants of two of the country's most influential evangelical leaders — Billy Graham and the late D. James Kennedy — are feuding over control of a Florida megachurch that is a bedrock of the religious right.
Jul 23 - By Danny Robbins, Associated Press Writer
The feud between Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former coach Don Nelson stretches back nearly seven years and has some $7 million at stake. But just how ugly and dysfunctional their relationship has been is only now being revealed.
Jul 2 - By Associated Press
Prosecutors have added a child endangerment charge against a Long Island, N.Y., mother accused of posting a suggestive Craigslist ad to target a 9-year-old girl.
May 29 - By Sam Hananel, Associated Press Writer
The long-simmering clash between rival factions at the labor union UNITE HERE grew increasingly bitter on Friday as its general president resigned and accused his opponents of breaking into his office to steal sensitive files.