FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013 file photo, actor Alec Baldwin leaves criminal court in New York. Baldwin testified that he never had a sexual or romantic relationship with Canadian actress Genevieve Sabourin, who is accused of stalking him. MSNBC and Alec Baldwin say they are ending the actor's talk show, which was suspended for two weeks after the actor used an anti-gay slur against a photographer in a New York City street. MSNBC said it was a "mutual parting and we wish Alec all the best." Baldwin's Friday night talk show was only a few episodes old before he was videotaped using the epithet. Baldwin apologized and was given the suspension. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)NEW YORK (AP) — Alec Stanley Baldwin has his Friday nights back. He and MSNBC stated Tuesday they have been ending his weekly discuss exhibit after the actor had been suspended for 2 weeks for the usage of an anti-homosexual slur in a New York City street encounter.