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Mysterious object halts construction of Seattle's $3 billion tunnel

Deep below Seattle's picturesque waterfront, a subterranean drama is unfolding. A five-story drill named Bertha has been carving a new tunnel as part of a $3.1 billion plan to construct a highway beneath the city. On December 6th, drilling stopped. Something is blocking Bertha. Could it be a giant…
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How To Do Meditation - May Cause Miracles!

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Kanye West Sued by Former Child Star for 'Bound 2' Sample

A former child soul singer claims that Kanye West is "Bound 2" pay up for sampling his voice without permission. Ricky Spicer, 56, filed a suit yesterday in Manhattan Supreme Court that accused the r[...]
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No contest: Miley was our 2013 pop-culture queen

Call her this year's pop-culture prom queen.
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10 Most Expensive NFL Stadium Beers

Another NFL season, another year of beer-drinking football fans being sacked for a loss.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ Flap: Bristol Palin Blasts ‘Hypocritical’ Gays

Bristol Palin says gay activists are “hypocritical” to take offense at “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson’s anti-gay comments. “I think it’s so hypocritical how the LGBT community expects every single flippen [sic] person to agree with their life style,” she said in a blog post. “I hate how the…
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Document: Israeli Mossad trained Mandela

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's state archives has published a 50-year-old letter from the Mossad spy agency claiming it unknowingly offered paramilitary training to a young Nelson Mandela, along with documents illustrating the Jewish state's sympathy for the anti-apartheid struggle in the 1960s.
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German weighs Russia ties after 'coup' of freed tycoon

The release of Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky represents a resounding victory for German diplomacy just as the country is reassessing its complex ties with Russia, analysts said Monday. Veteran top German diplomat Hans-Dietrich Genscher worked in secret for more than two years to win the…
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'Next year will be even better' - Ronaldo tops 2013 goals table

The 28-year-old attacker scored a staggering 69 goals during the past 12 months, but he feels that the best is yet to come.
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Saudi unveils record $228 bn budget for 2014

Saudi Arabia announced on Monday a record budget of $228 billion for 2014, slightly up from $218.7 billion set aside for this year. The world's largest oil exporter said it also expected to conclude this year with a budget surplus of 206 billion riyals ($54.9 billion), after budgeting for a…
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102-year-old toy catalog shows what rich children did for fun

FAO Schwarz was founded in 1862, making it the oldest toy retailer in the US. Now, thanks to the Internet Archive, a brochure published in 1911 by the company's New York store — the inspiration for Home Alone 2's Duncan's Toy Chest — has been digitized. It shows toy tastes from a century ago with…
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Mother of boy thrown by dad from NY highrise blames custody fight

The grieving mother whose estranged husband threw their 3-year old son off a Manhattan skyscraper in a murder-suicide on Sunday said the act was his "sick" way of retaliating against her over a bitter custody dispute. Svetlana Kanarikov had recently agreed to Sunday visits between her estranged…
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3D-printing medical supplies on-demand in Haiti

iLab Haiti uses 3D printing to create on-demand resources for healthcare providers and community projects in a country still recovering from the 2010 earthquake.
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Are Walmart And McDonald's 'Welfare Queens'?

I've written before about an unfortunate trend where people are trying to raise the status of the minimum wage by slinging mud at welfare programs. But I want to write about this again, because I'm having a difficult time figuring out exactly what the claims of the Walmart and McDonald's [...]
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‘Sherlock’ Season 3 Preview: How Benedict Cumberbatch Has Spent His Time While Presumed Dead (Video)

Merry Christmas (Eve), “Sherlock” fans!
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A's respond to report about Coliseum developer meeting

The Oakland Athletics responded Monday to a San Francisco Chronicle report which said team co-owner Lew Wolff was expected to meet with a Southern Calfornia real estate company about a new Coliseum deal. On Dec. 17, the San Francisco Chronicles Matier and Ross reported that Oakland As Owner and…
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'Consumer Reports' picks worst new car values

From deluxe versions of the Ford Taurus to Nissan Armada, the auto world has some bad deals
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NSA leaker: 'Mission's already accomplished'

National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden said his "mission's already accomplished" after leaking NSA secrets that have caused a reassessment of U.S. surveillance policies Snowden told The ...
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Jerusalem patriarch urges 'just' Israel-Palestinian solution

Bethlehem (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem called on Tuesday for a "just and equitable solution" to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for reconciliation in the Middle East. Monsignor Fuad Twal issued his plea in a homily he is to deliver at…
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Kaepernick sides with Gore over Harbaugh on TD play call

When faced with the decision to rebel against authority, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick ran the risk, and chose to side with the guy closest to him. Kaepernick said he went with the judgement of running back Frank Gore instead of the play call sent in by coach Jim Harbaugh, which resulted in…
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Father throws son, himself off building (4 photos)

A father threw his young child off the roof of a 52-story Manhattan apartment building in a murder-suicide on the first day he was allowed to be alone with the boy amid an ugly custody battle with the mother, police officials said Friday. "There was a history of domestic turmoil," Police…
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Photo: Dying man says goodbye to his dog

Last week, Mike Petrosino, a 21-year-old recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, was given a chance to say goodbye to his dog, Rusty.
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Khodorkovsky to reunite in Berlin with wife, children

Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky is set to reunite with his wife Inna and their three children in Berlin on Christmas Eve after spending 10 years in a Russian jail, his spokeswoman said on Tuesday. They will meet up in Berlin where Khodorkovsky went after walking free from a prison in…
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NYPD: Father throws son, himself off building

NEW YORK (AP) — A father threw his young child off the roof of a 52-story Manhattan apartment building in a murder-suicide on the first day he was allowed to be alone with the boy amid an ugly custody battle with the mother, police officials said Monday.
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London shares rise after Wall Street, Frankfurt hit records

London (AFP) - London shares rose on Tuesday after record overnight highs on Wall Street and in Frankfurt swelled the seasonal good cheer, dealers said.
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The Virgin Birth: Why We Believe

About three-quarters of Americans believe in the Virgin Birth, according to a recent Pew survey. Belief in Jesus' immaculate conception isn't such a leap once you accept the possibility of miracles and the supernatural. And from a cognitive perspective, the human brain is primed for a belief in…
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A Facelift Without Surgery

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British Airways 747’s Wing Slices Into Johannesburg Building

A British Airways jumbo jet carrying 202 passengers and crew sliced into an office building at Johannesburg’s main airport after following the wrong taxiway prior to takeoff for London, injuring four people ...
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How to get paid driving your own car

adverCar allows users to get paid while driving their own car. How do they do it?
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Klopp: This is the hardest season of my career

The Dortmund boss has lamented his side's current slump but is happy with the impact youngsters have made in his absent stars' stead.
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Japan Has a Helicopter Destroyer -- and It's Making China Nervous

When is an aircraft carrier not technically an aircraft carrier? Read on to find the answer.
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Homeless Drummer Invited to Rejoin Carlos Santana's Band After Emotional Reunion

Marcus Malone, or "Marcus the Magnificent," played drums for Carlos Santana's band in the 60's, adding an African rhythm to what made the band's Latin fusion so special. In 1969, just before the band's explosion of popularity at Woodstock, Malone went to San Quentin Prison, never to rejoin the…
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Billionaire Sheldon Adelson Was Year's Biggest Winner, With Fortune Jumping $15 Billion

Gambling billionaire Sheldon Adelson's fortune was up an average of $41 million a day in 2013, making him the year's biggest dollar gainer. Facebook's Mark Zuckberg was number two.
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This is what a $7.2 billion smartphone looks like

It might not look like much, but the colorful low-end handset pictured above (via @evleaks) is the most valuable smartphone on the planet. Code-named “Normandy,” the tiny unreleased phone was to be the first Nokia device powered by Google’s Android operating system. But it’s also so much more —…
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4 Reasons Why Your Budget Will Never Work for You

How much do you typically spend in the grocery store each week? A survey last year for Bankrate.com indicated that 28 percent of Americans have no emergency fund and another 21 percent have some savings but not enough to keep them going for three months if they lost a job. My response is simple:…
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This is what could force Verizon and AT&T to finally ditch data caps

Verizon and AT&T have long insisted that the majority of their subscribers face no danger of going over their monthly data caps, but that may be about to change. The New York Times reports on a new study published this week showing that average monthly mobile data consumption in the United States…
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Plane wing clips building at Johannesburg airport

The wing of a British Airways Boeing 747 crashed into a Johannesburg airport building, slightly injuring four ground staff. The accident at Johannesburg's OR Tambo airport late Sunday night was caused ...
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10 richest cities in America

Median household income in the U.S. was relatively unchanged between 2011 and 2012, after falling 7% from the start of the recession. But in large cities where more people have professional and management ...
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Rolls-Royce Says U.K. Serious Fraud Office Begins Formal Probe

Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, Europe’s largest maker of commercial aircraft engines, said the U.K. Serious Fraud Office has begun a formal investigation related to potential wrongdoing in business dealings ...
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Natural Gas Storage Tanks are Drying Up With Exports on the Horizon

The U.S. becoming a major exporter of natural gas is an exciting possibility that would be great news for Exxon Mobil, Continental Resources, and Chesapeake Energy.
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10 cars almost no women drive

To understand the male psyche, its anxieties and inadequacies, just look at the cars disproportionately driven by men.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea calls for Laker coach Mike D’Antoni’s firing

We’re not here to touch on Mike D’Antoni’s validity as an NBA coach, or to break down his overall work with the Los Angeles Lakers team he’s charged with leading. That’s best left for when D’Antoni either leads the Lakers … Continue reading →
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Wounded Marine Behind Viral Email Gets New Helmet Hand-Delivered To Afghanistan By Corps’ Top General

The Marine behind an email that went viral on...
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14 TV Shows Likely to Get the Axe After this Season

Here are 14 shows from each of the five major networks -- ABC, Fox, CBS, NBC, and the CW -- that seem destined for the chopping block.
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47 Ronin and the Keanu Career Curve

With his samurai movie, 47 Ronin , already battered in Japan, Keanu Reeves may need to mount a third comeback
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Do You Love Your Pet Too Much?

As a veterinarian, I am always delighted to see pets who are loved by their owners. Sometimes, however, when an adoring owner places the immediate comfort or wishes of a pet above the pet's enduring wellness, it can lead to problems later. Here are 5 common ways I see pet owners protecting and…
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Wait! Boeing's Union Said What?!

The head of Boeing's International Machinists union has a surprising reaction to the company's last contract offer.
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Vatican unveils Nativity scene on pope's first Christmas

Pope Francis on Tuesday prepared to celebrate his first Christmas as pontiff with a mass in St Peter's Basilica as a giant traditional Nativity scene named in his honour was unveiled on St Peter's Square. The Nativity scene made by Naples artisan Antonio Cantone this year is entitled "Francis 1223…
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Kim Fields on Second-Time Motherhood in Her 40s

For Kim Fields, motherhood is even better the second time around. The “Facts of Life” actress, who gave birth to her second son Quincy earlier this month at age 44, said her newborn is everything she and husband Christopher Morgan prayed for. “We were specific...
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Why Ford failed to keep the 2015 Mustang a secret

The invention of the Internet, then subsequent social media sites and cell phones with built-in cameras, have all but eliminated the word “mystery” from our vocabulary. When it comes to pictures of brand new cars, when was the last time you read an article without the words “LEAKED” in the…
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If Cadillac Keeps Growing Like This, It'll Be America's Bestselling Luxury Car

So far in 2013, Cadillac sales crushed those of BMWs and Audis, with only Mercedes posting a greater increase in the number of luxury vehicles sold in the U.S.
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#9 of 13 Most Popular Galleries of 2013: 3 little liligers cavort at Russian zoo (10 photos) Yahoo News
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Cutest liligers! Dad is a lion, and mom is a lion-tiger hybridyhoo.it/1gRSj9s @JessicaLPhelan @kyleykimpic.twitter.com/DyAQs7DMFd December 23, 2013
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Iran's Rouhani eyes rebuilding relations with United States

Iran wants to improve bilateral relations with the United States and other Western powers, President Hassan Rouhani said in comments published in a German newspaper on Monday, broaching an issue he has so far avoided since he took office. Rouhani won a landslide election victory in June promising…
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Mariah Carey Disses Eminem, Says She's Done Having Kids: Watch What Happens Live

Mariah Carey threw some shade Eminem's way and told Andy Cohen she's done having kids on the Sunday, Dec. 22 Watch What Happens Live
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Doctors' Group to Women: Don't Freeze Your Eggs

(NEWSER) – Egg freezing has apparently become such a trend that the New York Times last year covered a trend within the trend: parents who help foot the bill for freezing their aging daughters' eggs.
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How Karl Rove went from GOP mastermind to the right's political punching bag

A decade ago, Karl Rove was President George W. Bush's right-hand man and one of the most powerful political figures in America. And even after his fortunes briefly dipped at the end of the Bush era, Rove roared to life again, tapping into and fueling the Tea Party movement through his massive…
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Grounded Dad: Why My Wife Banned Me from Video Games

Let's get past the first hurdle here: Why is a 30-something-year-old man still playing video games? In fact, there was a period of around five years, after my first child was born, when I didn't play video games at all. I only play Assassin's Creed when the developer comes out with a new game in…
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Woman who called 911 400 times gets 180 days in jail

911 is not a toy, and apparently the Los Angeles city attorney’s office felt the need to make that point clear to a woman living there.
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Church signs roll the dice getting hip with quips

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pastor Mike Butzberger insists he only had holiday spirit in mind when his Florida church's marquee read: "Christmas — Easier to spell than Hanukkah."
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Lamborghini hatches next supercar, Huracan

The 610-horsepower, V-10 engine-powered Huracan replaces the successful Gallardo
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Appeal to Help Veteran's Dog Prompts Outpouring of Donations

A modest appeal to save an Iraq War veteran’s severely injured dog has prompted an outpouring of support from animal lovers around the world, garnering enough donations to help other pets in need as well. After being hit by a snow plow truck on Dec....
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Failed Celebrity Comebacks of 2013

Some of Hollywood's formerly brightest stars failed to make a comeback in 2013, and we're counting them down. Britney Spears didn't do it again. Nope. In fact, she wasn't even close. The pop princess's album "Britney Jean" entered the billboard 200 at No. 4, with first-week sales of 107,000. That's…
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The Worst Airline Fees

We take a look at five airline carriers to see which have the worst fees.
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Brett Favre is bored, drawing pictures of pirates

Dude has some time on his hands and more artistic skill than we thought.
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GOP leaders claim $1.1B in Ala. government savings

Gov. Robert Bentley and other Republican leaders said Monday that they have saved Alabama taxpayers about $1.1 billion in total spending, cuts a Democratic leader said resulted in worse government services, ...
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A bunch of players were claimed off waivers today

Today we saw an unusual amount of players claimed off waivers. They can probably best be described as 40-man roster stocking stuffers. Here’s a quick look at the busy day of transactions: The Blue Jays claimed third baseman Brent Morel off waivers from the White Sox Morel hit 10 homers in 126 games…
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NYSE traders sing traditional 'Wait 'Till the Sun Shines,...

On Christmas Eve, NYSE traders sing the traditional "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" on the trading floor with UBS' Art Cashin. CNBC's Bob Pisani reports.
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Samsung is about to remind us why it’s the king

Beyond the massive marketing budget, through all the gadget spam and past the dozens of distracting Apple-bashing ads (like this ridiculously bizarre one), Samsung is still the best in the business when it comes to smartphone displays. And in 2014, it looks like we’re going to get a pretty huge…
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Joe Namath's Daughter Scores Reception of Lost Dog 5 Years Later

The daughter of legendary New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath received an early Christmas gift when she was reunited with her beloved Shih Tzu five years after it went missing. Jessica Namath, 28, lost her cherished Shih Tzu mix named Tula when the puppy wandered...
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Here’s why you should worry about housing: Strategist

What seems like good news is actually disappointing, says one strategist. This week's good news/bad news housing data brings to mind one of Harry Truman's famous quips. "Give me a one-handed economist," said the 33rd president after hearing "on the … Continue reading →
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The Secret Math Behind Early Retirement

Early retirement often seems impossible. To understand how it works, let's take a look at the math behind early retirement. So even if you think you're too late for early retirement, these strategies will still improve your retirement finances. At 40 percent the necessary work years before…
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Jerry Jones pats himself on back for Kyle Orton signing

As Florio mentioned this morning, the Cowboys are fortunate to have a backup quarterback as competent as Kyle Orton waiting in the wings considering the back injury that could keep Tony Romo out this week. And Cowboys owner Jerry Jones thinks the General Manager who authorized such purchase…
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Anna Paquin Cut From X-Men: Days of Future Past

Rogue's special touch won't be felt anytime soon.
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First Flight of America's Underwater Aircraft Carrier... Sort-of

Okay. It's really just a submarine for now. But it's a start.
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7 Gorgeous Ornaments to Snag After Christmas Day (7 photos)

The day after Christmas sales are the best time to stock up on stunning and elegant ornaments for the following year. Start a collection of porcelain snowflake ornaments with a beautiful Lenox snowflake. Go for something a little more unexpected, like a stunning blue ship ornament. Some years we…
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Marks & Spencer in row over Muslim alcohol sales refusal

British retailer Marks & Spencer faced criticism on Monday after it emerged that it allows Muslim staff to refuse to sell customers pork and alcohol. More than 8,000 people have signed up to a Facebook page calling for a boycott of the chain after an "extremely apologetic" Muslim checkout worker…
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Tesla Jumps as Model S Gets Safest Car Approval

Tesla was soaring Tuesday as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reaffirmed its five-star crash-test rating for the automaker's Model S sedan.
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Watch Metallica's Blistering Antarctica Show

On December 8th, Metallica played a little show south of the border. Way south: the band's set took place inside a dome on the heliport at the Carlini Argentine Base in Antarctica. The performance fea[...]
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Puppy Rescued from Recycling Center

Recycling center workers in San Francisco found a diamond in the "ruff" on Friday: a 10-month-old puppy wiggling inside a bag of trash.
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GT-R NISMO Headlines Nissan’s 2014 Tokyo Auto Salon Lineup

Nissan will once again have one of the biggest exhibits at the Tokyo Auto Salon, with the automaker confirming 10 model introductions for Japan’s premier tuning fest. The headline act of Nissan’s 2014 Tokyo Auto Salon onslaught will be the 2015 GT-R NISMO although a pair of new race cars is also…
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Mormon-centric Utah epicenter for food storage

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Towering grain silos overlook the main highway in Salt Lake City at the Mormon church's Welfare Square. At grocery stores, there's a whole section with large plastic tubs with labels that read, "Deluxe survivor 700." Radio ads hawk long-term supplies of food with 25-year shelf…
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Husband Wants Pregnant Wife Off Life Support

Texas Law Puts 18-Week Fetus Above Mother's Wishes
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Court ruling to dictate Kan. school funding debate

A years-long fight over how the state funds its public schools will move from the courts to the Capitol next year after the Kansas Supreme Court issues a ruling, which could force lawmakers to pay hundreds ...
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2014 Ford Fiesta is affordable, peppy, fuel sipper

Ford's smallest car in the United States, the Fiesta, doesn't have a hybrid powerplant and it doesn't plug into an electric outlet. The 2014 Fiesta doesn't even come with a fuel-conscious continuously ...
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Nets' Pierce fined $15,000 for flagrant foul on Hill

(Reuters) - Brooklyn Nets forward Paul Pierce has been fined $15,000 by the National Basketball Association (NBA) for committing a flagrant foul on opposing point guard George Hill during Monday's game against the Indiana Pacers. The incident occurred during the third quarter of Brooklyn's 103-86…
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How The Public And The Media Got Angelina Jolie's Breast Cancer Message Wrong

When the actress and humanitarian wrote a May 14, 2013, New York Times op-ed detailing the reasons for her preventative, bilateral mastectomy, I expressed concern that some women with breast cancer might conclude they weren't doing enough to treat their own disease. My reasoning was that the…
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Florida Teacher Tells Students "Jesus was White"

According to WESH 2 News, the book has since been removed from classrooms, as some parents were upset that statement was made that Jesus was white. A school spokeswoman said: "It was meant to be used as a resource, not to teach religion." But that public school teachers - this book was allegedly…
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Putin says new post-Soviet union ready for 2015 launch

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday the final pieces were in place for the 2015 launch of an economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan that Moscow hopes can also be joined by Ukraine. Putin promised following talks with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Belarussian leader…
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Bold prediction: Microsoft will buy Yahoo

CNBC's Bob Pisani has some fearless predictions for 2014, including a big deal that would put Marissa Mayer in Microsoft's top spot.
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10 Best Car Engines for 2014

Ward's Auto has announced its 10 award winners for 2014.
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After taking the UFC by storm, how long will Ronda Rousey's reign last?Yahoo Sports
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My #MMA column on the mind-boggling year @UFC champion @RondaRousey has had is now on @YahooSports yhoo.it/1fZcTS9 2 hrs ago
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The 13 Most Underrated Movies of 2013

There tends to be a lot of overlap in year-end movies lists, with the same 10 or 15 movies turning up time and time again. You will not see "12 Years a Slave" and "American Hustle" on this list, though. (For that, turn to our list of The 25 Best Movies of 2013.) This is [...]
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The First Orthodox Female Rabbi

Rachel Kohl Finegold, one of the first Orthodox Jewish women to be ordained as a top spiritual leader, talks about breaking synagogue gender barriers.
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Dwyane Wade surprises families with Christmas shopping sprees (8 photos)

Dwyane Wade's charity Wade's World Foundation teamed up with Publix and THE COLLECTION to surprise 10 deserving families with shopping sprees and gift cards during the annual #3UndertheTree holiday event! Wade recently made headlines after he announced his engagement to actress Gabrielle Union over…

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Tom Glavine, Mike Mussina, and the whims of the voting process

The one probably being voted in is, of course, Tom Glavine. With 305 wins, two Cy Young Awards, one World Series ring, and a spot alongside Greg Maddux and John Smoltz in one of the most storied rotations in history, Glavine's Hall of Fame case is airtight. Mike Mussina is an easy Hall of Famer,…
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Record 2 Million Use Healthcare.gov Amid Additional Obamacare Signup Time

A record 2 million Americans logged into the healthcare.gov web site Monday from the extended hours offered up by the Obama administration preceding today’s critical Christmas Eve deadline to enroll in health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid…
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Beyonce Wraps 'Mrs. Carter' Tour With High-Flying Decadence

"I want to celebrate tonight – are you ready to celebrate?" Beyoncé told her sold-out crowd in Brooklyn on Sunday night, grinning at the resulting shrieks. "This is not the show to b[...]
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Egypt arrests Mursi's ex-prime minister on his way to Sudan

Egyptian security forces on Tuesday arrested the former prime minister of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi who was sentenced to one year in jail for failing to implement a court ruling to renationalize a textile firm. "Security forces managed to arrest Hisham Kandil, former prime minister,…
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Day-After-Christmas Sales Will Be Huge

Christmas isn't over yet, but the day after sales have already begun.
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First Drive: Chevrolet SS is strong, thirsty

It may make you nostalgic at the same time as it's making you poorer at the gas pump
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The Top 100 Albums of 2013 – #1 to #10

Wow, 2013 was another great year for music. But undoubtedly, there will be many who missed much of the good stuff, as corporate music stole most of the headlines. This concludes my countdown of the top 100 albums of 2013, and I will be the first to admit that I have certainly missed albums that [...]
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No ‘Back Door’ Gun Control

Q: Did “Obama and the EPA” shut down the nation’s last lead smelting plant as part of a “back door gun control” plan to reduce the supply of ammunition? A: [...]
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Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade Engagement Picture Revealed, Amanda Bynes Goes Blonde: Top 5 Stories

Take a look at Us Weekly's most-read stories -- including Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade's adorable engagement picture -- for Monday, Dec. 23
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Steelers got absolutely shafted on terrible batting call that favors Packers (Video)

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin heard the referees' explanation and went bonkers. He had every right to do so. The Green Bay Packers were stopped on third down after a Steelers fumble inside their own 5-yard line and lined … Continue reading →
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Harley-Davidson, Inc. Finally Shows Signs of Good Times Down the Road

Harley-Davidson is locked in fierce competition with Honda Motor and Polaris Industries, but its 2014 Project Rushmore lineup may have helped it turn the corner on sales growth.
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10 States That Would Benefit the Most From Legal Marijuana

If recreational marijuana were legalized on a state or federal level, these 10 states would be the most likely to benefit.
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Black Santa Found Hiding at Macy’s – Alert Fox News’ Megyn Kelly! (Video)

Fox News non-opinion host Megyn Kelly sparked outrage earlier this month when she declared to all of her young viewers that “Santa just is white,” but a new video proves there is at least one black Santa hiding in Macy’s extravagant Christmas display. Animal New York reporter Amy K. Nelson went to…
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Oklahoma-Alabama Preview

Alabama had a tense few weeks of waiting before finding out that Nick Saban wasn't leaving for Texas. Now the Crimson Tide can turn its attention back to a post-New Year's date with another of college football's blue bloods. It's hard to say just how focused Alabama will be after its BCS…
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Edward Snowden looks back at NSA leaks, considers his personal mission accomplished

2013 is almost over, but revelations delivered this year about the amount of communications data the NSA has access to, and how it has acquired that data, will reverberate for much longer. The man at the center of ...
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How Motherhood Has Changed Beyoncé, What Her Dancers Use to Get Their Makeup to Stay, and Blue Ivy's Sweet Dance Moves (She Twerks!): Secrets Learned Backstage at Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter Concert

In honor of her newest fragrance, Rise, Beyoncé allowed a group of writers backstage at the Mrs. Carter concert in Brooklyn last week to get the details on how all that magic happens on stage.
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Paul Walker, Vin Diesel To Lead Cast of New ‘Fast & Furious 7′ (Updated)

Paul Walker and Vin Diesel will lead the cast of “Fast & Furious 7,” which will be released in April 2015, Universal Pictures announced late on Sunday. “Continuing the global exploits in the franchise built on speed, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker lead the returning cast of FAST & FURIOUS 7, which…
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U.N. approves India's request to accredit diplomat charged by U.S.

By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations has approved a request from India to accredit a New York-based diplomat after her arrest by U.S. authorities on criminal charges including visa fraud, a U.N. official said on Monday. Indian media said the request to transfer…
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Porsha Stewart Thought the Underground Railroad Was a Real Train: How Did the Real Housewives of Atlanta React?

On the Dec. 22 episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta, Porsha Stewart revealed she thought the underground railroad was an actual train -- see the other stars' reactions
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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store

App Store Official Charts for the week ending Dec. 23, 2013: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. "Cut the Rope 2", ZeptoLab UK Limited 2. "Heads Up!", Warner Bros. 3. "Minecraft - Pocket ...
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First 2015 Ford Mustang GT To Be Sold At Auction

Ford is offering up its first retail 2015 Mustang GT for charity, with the car to be sold at auction by the people at Barrett-Jackson. The 2015 Mustang GT will be the Ford Motor Company’s [NYSE:F] most potent ‘Stang until the arrival of more extreme versions such as the oftrumored Mach 1 and…
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We Saw 'Wolf Of Wall Street' With A Bunch Of Wall Street Dudes And It Was Disturbing

The finance crowd cheered at the most grotesque moments.
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‘Modern Family’ Ratings Mystery: Where Is The Syndication Bump On ABC?

Last week, the latest numbers for Modern Family‘s freshman run in syndication came out. The Emmy winning ABC comedy, which airs on USA and in broadcast syndication, hit new combined highs in all key measures, including households (5.1), Adults 18-34 (3.1) and Adults 18-49 (3.1). Modern Family now…
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Why Jack Nicholson Sent Jennifer Lawrence a Bottle of Cristal

It turns out that when Jack Nicholson interview-bombed best actress Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence at last year’s Academy Awards and told her, “I’ll be waiting,” he wasn’t kidding. 10 Reasons to Love Jennifer Lawrence The 76-year-old actor, an Oscar winner himself, has continued waiting for...
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The best performances we saw in 2013

She effortlessly segued from high-energy numbers like "Survivor" — which had her soaring over the entire crowd in a purple glitter jumpsuit — to heart-wrenching ballads like her cover of "I Will Always Love You," which she dedicated to the late Whitney Houston. Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad The…
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Muslims march in Central African Republic

BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Dozens of Muslims marched down the streets of Bangui on Tuesday to demand the departure of French troops, who were deployed to Central African Republic this month to try to pacify fighting, and have instead been accused of taking sides in the nation's…
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Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, Dec 24

Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday: - - - - CRICKET Australia aiming for Ashes sweep MELBOURNE - Confident Australia will look to exploit England's troubles and extend their lead to 4-0 in the five-match Ashes series with victory in the fourth test that starts on Thursday.…
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Every kid's dream house: It has a rideable train (27 photos)

This rigorously renovated Phoenix, Ariz. home just might be the most decked-out party pad to crop up on the market in quite some time (so much so that it landed on the Journal's House of the Day: Amenities Edition list). Currently on the market for $3.5M, the 6,421-square-foot, Pueblo-style…

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Ryan Murphy: Original Glee Ending Included Cory Monteith, Lea Michele in Final Scene

Ryan Murphy had the ending of Glee planned out since the series' pilot -- "For me, Cory was both the beginning and the ending of Glee... literally," he said
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’12 Years a Slave’ Posters Featuring Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender Will Be Taken Down

Lionsgate was scrambling Tuesday to take down posters for “12 Years a Slave” from Italian movie theaters, after complaints that they subjugated black star Chiwetel Ejiofor in favor of the better-known and white stars Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender. Some of the posters had Pitt front and center,…
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Referee Mike Dean’s record in Arsenal matches will continue to be scrutinized

Dean did nothing to assuage the conspiracy theorists among Arsenal’s fandom:
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The Big Retail Brands That Drove Customers Away This Holiday

Retaining existing customers is the key to retail success -- but some of the biggest retail brands failed to do it this holiday, a new survey shows. Here's a look at the seven major retailers who lost the most customers this year.
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iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 will both lack the latest trendy smartphone feature

The iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 will reportedly not have flexible displays, as some people may have expected, unnamed “industry sources” told The Korea Herald. Apparently Samsung is unable to mass-produce curved displays in sufficient numbers for its upcoming flagship device. “The current capacity for…
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The Next Big Thing: Deontay Wilder Discusses His Career and Plans for 2014

That is the indelible mark that heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder has imprinted on the sport since making his professional debut in 2008. Remember he said likes to travel.
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‘The Sound Of Music’ Continues To Echo Across The Ratings Landscape

The ratings are alive with The Sound Of Music this holiday season. A couple hours after we learned the halo effect from the success of NBC’s The Sound Of Music live staging had spread to ABC’s bajillionth rerun of the 1965 movie, which clocked its biggest overall audience in six years and its best…
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When You Defend Phil Robertson, Here's What You're Really Defending

Let's get a few things straight about what Phil...
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2013 Has Been An Incredible Year For Supercars

Lamborghini, McLaren, Ferrari, and others were all at the top of their games, producing over-the-top cars priced for millions of dollars. This year, the McLaren P1, the long-awaited successor to the F1 (in its day the fastest production car on the planet) finally hit the road. 2013 aldo marked 50…
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'Lone Survivor' depicts U.S. Navy SEALs comradery in Afghan tragedy

By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - From shooting down a helicopter to firefights, film director Peter Berg spared no details to recreate a tragic United States Navy SEALs mission in Afghanistan in "Lone Survivor," an unflinching account of one of the worst losses of life in the history of the…
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Brody Jenner Talks Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles Romance: "Kendall Will Be Doing the Heartbreaking"

Brody Jenner said that Kendall Jenner will be the one to eventually break Harry Styles' heart -- read the cute older brother's thoughts on the young couple's new relationship
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Mike Shanahan expects quick answer from Dan Snyder on Redskins' future

A decision about the future of Mike Shanahan with the Redskins isn't expected to take long for owner Dan Snyder. Mike Shanahan told reporters on Monday that he is "sure it will" be a quick decision made by owner Dan Snyder about his future as the head coach of the Washington Redskins after the…
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Francis meets Benedict XVI on first Christmas as pope

Pope Francis visited his predecessor Benedict XVI on Monday for an informal Christmas greeting, as the Argentine pontiff prepares to celebrate his first Christmas as leader of the world's Roman Catholics. Francis met with the 86-year-old Benedict in a former monastery building on a hill inside the…
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New 'Sherlock' mini-episode gives us seven minutes of mysterious crime-solving

The BBC's Sherlock is coming back on January 1st, but the detective is already making his way back to London in a seven-minute mini-episode just released online. "Many Happy Returns" doesn't give us the homecoming we'll see in "The Empty Hearse" next month, but it hints that Sherlock's been busy…
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‘Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson Breaks Silence, Defends Anti-Gay Comments

Duck Dynasty reality star Phil Robertson spoke publicly for the first time today following his A&E suspension and defended the anti-gay comments that got him in hot water with the network. “We are a bunch of rednecks from Louisiana, but I am not uneducated, I have a degree from Louisiana Tech. But…
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New Year's Eve Dresses Guaranteed to Steal the Spotlight (12 photos)

Ring in 2014 looking your absolute best . No predictable strapless sequin dresses for you! These unique party dresses will stand out in the crowd and showcase your personality with no need for accessories . Except a glass of champagne, of course. - By Joanna Douglas, Yahoo Shine Senior Fashion and…

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Special Report: Rising China's pride and challenge - its mighty army

(This story is part of a series, "Breakout: Inside China's military buildup") By David Lague and Charlie Zhu HONG KONG (Reuters) - It's part of the lore of modern China. When paramount leader Deng Xiaoping was handing over power a generation ago, a widely recounted tale goes, he had some advice…
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Classics: 'Batman: Knightfall' BBC Radio drama

There has always been something special about the way Batman speaks. Perhaps it’s because, unlike many comic-book heroes, Batman has no superhuman abilities. His power lies, in part, in the aura he creates through his costume and voice. I grew up watching reruns of the campy live-action Batman…
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Should the Cleveland Cavaliers bite the bullet, and send Anthony Bennett to the D-League?

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Anthony Bennett has improved slightly in December, shooting 44 percent from the field as he rounds into shape and away from a shoulder injury that was part of his slow start, but he’s still having a miserable … Continue reading →
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Obama enrolls for health coverage, won't use it

HONOLULU (AP) — He won't use it, and he didn't actually sign up for it himself, but President Barack Obama has enrolled for health coverage through the new insurance exchanges.
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Ashley Benson Dating Ex-Boyfriend Ryan Good Again, Make Out at Birthday Party in NYC

A source tells Us Weekly that Pretty Little Liars' Ashley Benson and Ryan Good are dating again after breaking up back in March and the on-again pair made out at her 24th birthday party in New York City on Dec. 20
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Reality Check: How Tessanne Won The Voice by Slaying a Played-Out Song! Plus: #TeamAdam Sabotage, X Factor's Nauseating Ending!

The Voice and The X Factor have concluded their respective seasons with righteous wins by Tessanne Chin and Alex & Sierra — so how come the former finished on an epic glory note, while the latter show left us with ear-piercing microphone […]
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Utah turns to higher court to halt gay marriage

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state lawyers have again turned to a Denver-based federal appeals court in their bid to put a stop to gay couples getting married, saying the state should not be required to abide by one judge's narrow view of a "new and fundamentally different definition of marriage."
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Aaron Rodgers, in Santa Claus disguise, continues his photobombing trend

Even when you're the most important player on your team but you've been sidelined half the year, your mind starts to wander. You get bored. You look for action. You look for trouble. You look, in this case, for a … Continue reading →
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'American Idol': Three Changes for Season 13

"American Idol" kicks off Season 13 on Jan. 15, and with the wealth of copycat talent shows, from "The Voice" to "X Factor," wooing their viewers in the off-season, it is important "American Idol" remains fresh to keep fans tuned in. Here are three changes fans of "American Idol" can look forward…
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Review: Reeves comes off bogus in 'Ronin'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In Japan, the story of the 47 ronin is so central to the country's national identity that a special word exists for the act of retelling it: Chushingura. But despite this long tradition of flexible reinterpretation, the Hollywood-backed "47 Ronin" takes such liberties with the…
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3 Reasons Marvel’s Ant-Man Movie Could Be a Surprise Hit

Let’s take a look at 3 reasons that Marvel’s Ant-Man could be a big winner for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Is Apple Going to Steal Samsung’s Phone Strategy?

Google's hardware partners, notably Samsung, have used this tatic heavily in recent years. A new rumor has Apple adopting it in 2014.
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Kim Kardashian’s Daughter North West Gifted Designer Clothing, Accessories for the Holidays: See the Pictures

Kim Kardashian posted four Instagram photos on Monday, Dec. 23 of Christmas gifts from designers for baby North West -- see the pictures!
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Obamacare Signup Deadline Extended 24 Hours

A crush of visitors to the healthcare website caused the White House to extend the deadline one day.
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TV Guide Magazine's 60 Best Series of All Time

with its psychological riches and gallows humor, David Chase's groundbreaking masterpiece asked us to empathize with the most human of mobsters (and monsters): Tony, played by the great James Gandolfini. Whether in the candy factory, stomping grapes or cavorting with Harpo Marx, Lucille Ball…
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Sergio Ramos: Criticism 'goes in one ear and out the other'

The Real Madrid defender says he is focusing on his own game and has warned his teammates that they have no margin for error after Christmas.
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How New Sci-Fi Movie 'Edge of Tomorrow' Went from Comic to Movie and Back

Tom Cruise’s next movie, Edge of Tomorrow, is just around the corner. Here's an exclusive look into how the film's story is being adapted into a comic.
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Movie Wonder Woman Will Be 'Empowering,' Says Producer

"Man of Steel" producer Wesley Coller says he has "a special place in [his] heart for the idea of a strong, empowered female superhero being out there."
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Exclusive: China commits $6.5 billion for Pakistani nuclear project

By Mehreen Zahra-Malik ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - China has committed $6.5 billion to finance the construction of a major nuclear power project in Pakistan's port city of Karachi as it seeks to strengthen ties with its strategic partner, Pakistani officials said. Financing documents seen by Reuters…
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Who is boxing's prospect of the year?

In a banner year for the sport, there were numerous worthy candidates, but one stood above all.
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Carlos Santana Reunites With Homeless Ex-Bandmate

It's a holiday miracle: A TV reporter in San Francisco has reunited rock legend Carlos Santana with former bandmate Marcus Malone, a homeless man who played in the original Santana lineup in the late [...]
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‘Duck Dynasty’ Dad Risks $500 Million With Gay-Sin Remark

The “Duck Dynasty” family and cable television’s A&E have lots of reasons to resolve the controversy sparked by patriarch Phil Robertson’s comments about gays: almost $500 million in fact.
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Lake`s Water Level Dropping Several Feet a Day

At a lake in California, cars are parked in what should be the middle of the lake under at least 20 feet of water.
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5 Quarterbacks Behind the Greatest Comebacks in NFL History

It’s not over 'til it’s over. Here are five quarterbacks who staged the greatest comebacks in National Football League history.
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MORE BAD ADVICE FROM MCDONALD'S

The same McDonald's advice site that told workers they need a 2nd job to live is now advising employees to not eat McDonald's if they want to stay healthy.
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Parents Mourn Loss of `Miracle Baby`

A family who lost three children is now mourning the loss of another after a tragic accident killed the boy they called their miracle baby.
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The Reason Why Chipotle Continues to Crush McDonald's

Chipotle's magic ingredient might be the culture it creates among its employees.
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky applies for Swiss visa

Former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has applied for a Swiss visa less than a week after being released from decade-long imprisonment in Russia, officials said Tuesday. Khodorkovsky submitted the request ...
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Review: 'Grudge Match' is no knockout

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sylvester Stallone returns to the well of fan fiction by teaming with his onetime iconic-onscreen-pugilist rival, Robert De Niro, in "Grudge Match." Essentially recasting "Grumpy Old Men" with the senescent specters of Rocky Balboa and Jake LaMotta, the result is sporadically…
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49ers end an era with amazing play

As the 49ers were saying goodbye to Candlestick for their last regular season game, they pulled off an amazing last play.
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10 Colleges With the Highest Percentage of Students in ESL

The U.S. News Short List, separate from our overall rankings, is a regular series that magnifies individual data points in hopes of providing students and parents a way to find which undergraduate or graduate programs excel or have room to grow in specific areas.
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10 Items for Your Retirement Checklist

A typical job lasts for about five years, according to Forbes magazine. The average marriage lasts about eight years, according to the Census Bureau. But figures from the Social Security 

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