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Beyonce's Daughter Blue Ivy Gets Mini Cadillac and Ferrari: Picture

Beyonce revealed via Tumblr that her 2-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter now has a mini Cadillac and mini Ferrari -- see the picture
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Marco Reus: Dortmund will go on without Lewandowski

The Germany star insists the 2013 Champions League finalists will continue to challenge in the Bundesliga in spite of their star forward's imminent switch to Bayern Munich.
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Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel Fans Face Off Over ‘Frozen’s’ “Let It Go” Oscar Performance

The nominations for the 86th Academy Awards have already stirred several passionate reactions, but maybe none so much as the face off between two artists who performed the very same Oscar-nominated song. Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel have both performed versions of the Oscar-nominated tune "Let It…
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8 Stunning Dresses We Hope to See on the SAG Awards Red Carpet

The Oscar nominations are here! Time to start speculating on the red carpet gowns, but don't forget that the Screen Actors Guild Awards are this Saturday night.
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5 Top MLB Players Involved in Doping Scandals

There have been many PED controversies in recent years, but these five high-profile players linked to the scandals have given some attention to the issue.
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Jets quarterback Geno Smith reportedly kicked off plane for refusing to get off his cellphone

New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith has realized there is something more dangerous than toying with New England’s defense. Not taking an airline employee seriously. According to the Daily News, Smith was kicked off a Virgin America flight out of … Continue reading →
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Is This the Beginning of the End for the Kardashians?

Ratings are down. The hate rages strong. Are the Kardashians finally on the way out? While it might seem like a clear yes at first glance, the answer is more complicated.
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2014 Sundance Film Festival - Park City Sightings (8 photos)

Celebrities spotted around town attending events during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

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Man Utd's Moyes balks at Mourinho's Rooney exit claim

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and his Manchester United counterpart David Moyes have clashed over the future of United striker Wayne Rooney ahead of the sides' Premier League encounter on Sunday. Mourinho, who failed with two bids for the England striker last year, has claimed that Rooney could be…
AFP
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A car dealer’s scientific guide to the 10 worst used vehicles

Quality is something we all want when it comes to cars, especially older used ones. But how do we get it? I have been studying this question in one form or another for nearly 14 years now. I began my automotive career as a car dealer, buying and selling hundreds of vehicles a year. As [...]
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Commuters Bracing For Disruptions On NYC Subways

The MTA is preparing for service changing on eleven subway lines. Some of the work is aimed at repairs stemming from damage inflicted by Hurricane Sandy.
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Sandra Bullock, Bradley Cooper Drop F-Bombs at Critics’ Choice

What else do you expect with a live telecast, people? Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper both dropped f-bombs onstage at the 19th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday night. But! At least for Sandy … she sort of had an excuse? [Related: 2014 Oscar Nominations: By the…
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Russian Orthodox begins building church on banks of the River Seine

By Astrid Wendlandt PARIS (Reuters) - Russia has begun building what is likely to be one of its most high-profile Orthodox churches abroad on the banks of the River Seine in Paris, near the Eiffel Tower. The church, to be built in limestone and glass, topped off by traditional Russian golden…
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NBA: Rajon Rondo for Jeremy Lin, Omer Asik and a 2014 First-Round Pick?

COMMENTARY | A day after one of the most pathetic second-half performances in NBA history, the Houston Rockets are searching for answers. At halftime of Thursday night's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston entered the locker room with 73 points on the board and a 14-point lead. The…
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Sharon Osbourne: How The Family's Handling Kelly's Breakup

'The Talk' Host Also Reveals Secret to Maintaining her Weight
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NASCAR considering changes to points system, Chase, per report

NASCAR is considering significant changes to its points system and the Chase for the Sprint Cup, per a published report. Radical and sweeping changes to how NASCAR decides the Sprint Cup Series championship are imminent, according to a report by the Charlotte Observer's Jim Utter. Among the…
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10 Messiest Dog Breeds

Looking for a pup but not sure if you can handle the mess that comes along with certain dog breeds? Steer clear or fully prepare yourself for the following 10 messiest dog breeds.
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Obama takes swipe at Snowden in spy reform speech

By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday took a swipe at Edward Snowden, the former U.S. spy contractor whose revelations about American surveillance practices tarnished relations with foreign allies and prompted reforms in Washington. Obama unveiled those reforms…
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7 Ways Soda Affects Your Health

That fizzing, bubbling, sweet soda concoctions are unhealthy is no news, but have you ever stopped to consider how the drink impacts your health?
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Newly discovered pictures of the Challenger shuttle disaster (27 photos)

Last week, Michael Hindes was going through the attic of his grandmother, who had recently passed away, when he made a startling discovery. Deep in a box that had been forgotten was a plastic baggie full of original photographs of the 1986 Space Shuttle disaster that killed seven Americans,…
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Pope looks beyond Vatican as reforms take shape

Pope Francis has looked beyond the usual Vatican circles for new cardinals and overhauled the governance of the Vatican bank at the start of a year that heralds key reforms for the Roman Catholic Church. Even some measures that appear limited in scope, like the curtailment of the honorific…
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Social Security Cheats Bilk Taxpayers in the Billions

Congress is demanding a “top-to-bottom” investigation into the Social Security Administration after a spate of high profile fraud cases have resulted in the loss of billions of tax dollars. During a hearing Thursday morning, Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX), the chairman of the House Ways and Means…
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7 Craziest Oscar Snubs This Year

Here are the seven most striking snubs at the 86th Academy Awards.
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Foreign Policy Faceplant

It was a tough week for Shlemiel of State John Kerry, who was topped by a dwarfish North Korean baller and made one Kremlin princess very, very unhappy.
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Washington Redskins: Keeping Jim Haslett is a Huge Mistake

COMMENTARY | Despite leading a Washington Redskins' defense that struggled mightily at times in 2013, Jim Haslett will keep his job as the team's defensive coordinator. As a result of his previous working relationship with Redskins' new head coach Jay Gruden, Haslett will continue to serve as the…
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'The Walking Dead' Midseason Trailer: 'We'll Never Get Things Back to the Way They Used to Be' Yahoo TV
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.@WalkingDead_AMC midseason trailer: “We'll never get things back to the way they used to be” yhoo.it/19AjMtH #TWD #TWDseason4 19 hrs ago
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Dinosaur Exhibit Roars In San Diego

A dinosaur exhibit is held at the San Diego Convention Center presenting over 40 animatronic dinosaurs.
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U.S. Job Openings Now More Than 4 Million: Opportunities Galore

The Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover report for November showed that job openings in America had reached 4 million, nearly a six-year high.
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When China Threatens, Filipinos Go Shopping for U.S. Warships

One little, two little... eight little Filipino frigates could soon sail into disputed waters.
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Man gives change to homeless person, is handcuffed and held by police for an hour

Greg Snider was in a Houston, Texas parking lot, on the phone making a business call. While in the lot, a homeless man approached his car and asked for change. Snider gave him 75 cents and then drove off. KPRC Local 2 News reported on the shocking thing that happened next.
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The megahome gets even bigger

And nicer than ever.
The Exchange
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Will Samsung’s Metal Galaxy S5 Hurt Apple?

Could Samsung's metal Galaxy short-circuit Apple's growth?
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Oh 'Happy' day: Pharrell speechless over Oscar nod

NEW YORK (AP) — A week before his big night at the Grammy Awards, Pharrell is happy — and speechless — over his Oscar nomination.
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Nissan Promises IDx for Production by 2016

If you like sporty coupes, and you love Nissan, prepare for some of the best news all week. The lovely IDx concept we saw back in Japan, and then again in Detroit, will actually go into production sometime in 2016. ‘Tis truly the age of the sportscar. This news comes from Australia’s CarAdvice,…
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Porsche on a collision course with BMW

The German sportscar company is considering a move into the premium mid-size executive sedan market where the BMW 5-series is currently king. In fact, it is one of the most competitive market segments in the automotive world. As well as the 5-Series, the Porsche would have to do battle with the…
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2 Factors That Could Derail Ford Motor Company's 2015 F-150

Ford's most popular and best-selling vehicle should be a success when it hits dealerships. However, here are two factors that might give car buyers reason to pause.
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Europe Stocks Set for Surge, M&A Will Boost Biotech

The big themes investors should jump on in 2014 are Europe's recovery, increased global M&A, and another big year for biotech and technology stocks, says Greg Sarian, managing director at HighTower Advisors. Sarian says Angela Merkel's re-election last year provides additional stability to the…
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2015 Ford F-150 brings big aluminum to the Rust Belt [w/video]

Just when you thought you'd figured the fullsize truck market out, Ford goes and throws us a massive curve ball with the 2015 F-150. The big headline news aren't tow or payload ratings, though we're sure those figures will be fully competitive if not class leading, they haven't yet been announced.…
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5 Things that Makes Veterinarians Cry

Yes, veterinarians cry. Curious to know what makes a veterinarian of a certain age dissolve into a puddle of tears? I know it's normal - even endearing to some extent - for a veterinarian to cry over the loss of a patient.
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Islamist militants strengthen grip on Iraq's Falluja

By Suadad al-Salhy BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda and other insurgent groups have tightened their grip on Falluja, defying the Shi'ite-led Iraqi government's efforts to persuade local tribesmen to expel them from the Sunni Muslim city, residents and officials say. Despite an army siege, fighters…
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2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class First Look Video: 2014 Detroit Auto Show

The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is closer than ever to being a mini-E or mini-S-Class, and it's not just because of its latest growth spurt. The latest C has its most evocative styling ever, and an interior that's nothing short of beautiful. The 2015 C-Class also is more powerful, lighter than…
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Boeing Faulted by Norwegian Air on 787 Short Circuit

Boeing Co. engineers lacked the expertise needed to diagnose a fault on a 787 Dreamliner, causing them to short-circuit the marquee plane and leave its passengers stranded, operator Norwegian Air Shuttle ...
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Is 'Duck Dynasty' played out?

I'm as surprised as anyone to hear that the ratings for the "Duck Dynasty" fifth season premiere were down about 27% from the fourth-season opener last summer. I would have thought that the publicity ...
Los Angeles Times
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Southwest pilots confused by lights of wrong U.S. airport

The pilots of a Southwest Airlines plane that landed at the wrong airport in Missouri this week told investigators they mistook the bright runway lights of a smaller airport for their intended destination at Branson Airport, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday. The pilots told…
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New Rabbi at Manhattan's Central Synagogue 'a Pioneer'

Growing up as the daughter of a Korean Buddhist immigrant and an American Jew in Tacoma, Wash., Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl said her family always wondered: Could she ever be fully accepted as a Jew?...
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Netflix Could Crash -- Hard -- Next Week

It's worth asking where Netflix management has been hiding.
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10 Foods That Healthy Eaters Love to Love

Here are 10 foods that you're most likely to find in healthy foodies' pantries.
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Detroit’s Best: 4 Cars That Made a Mark at the Show

Here are AutoWeek's four top picks from the Detroit Motor Show.
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Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach (12 photos)

If Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle had been Russian, this is where she would have lived. The upside-down house in Moscow was built as an attraction for the All-Russian Exhibition Center , an ongoing trade show that sounds a little like a Russian World's Fair . It's not just upside-down from the outside,…
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Obamacare's Middle-Income Trap

In short, enrollment is very heavily skewed toward subsidized coverage. And it’s likely even more heavily skewed towards the low-income population, because the gap between enrollees receiving subsidies (1.7 million) and subsidy eligible applicants (2.7 million) – means that 1 million people who are…
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Dog Adopts Paralyzed Cat

Everyone needs a friend like this. Back in October, Seminole County Animal Services in Florida found a 2-year-old Dachshund protecting a 7-month-old paraplegic kitten by a gated driveway.
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Washington's panda cub makes National Zoo debut

The nation's capital gained a new star on Saturday when the National Zoo's 4-month-old panda bear cub made her debut to long lines of visitors. The panda cub, Bao Bao, went on exhibit at the Giant Bear Habitat, accompanied by her mother, Mei Xiang, said zoo spokeswoman Annalisa Meyer. Bao Bao,…
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Picture of the Day: The Metrodome deflated

The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome was the home of the Twins from 1982 though 2009, after which the team moved into Target Field, so it only makes sense that we check in on their old stadium as it enters its final days. Courtesy of the Minnesota Vikings’ Twitter account, below is a look at the…
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Video: Lionel Messi scores an amazing goal against Getafe

Lionel Messi Be Like Whoa, volume 2,394.
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15 Olympians to watch at the Sochi Games (15 photos)

With the 2014 Winter Olympics just weeks away, brush up on your knowledge of the athletes poised to make the biggest splashes in Sochi.
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'Sixth Sense' Can Be Explained by Science

At least one type of "sixth sense" isn't real, new research suggests. The new study, detailed Monday (Jan. 13) in the journal PLOS ONE, found that what people perceive as a sixth sense may simply be their vision systems detecting changes they can't articulate. "People can sense things that they…
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America's 25 Best Pizza Chains The Daily Meal
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Forget de Blasio eating with a knife and fork, the real pizza scandal is this list of America's Best Pizza Chains. travel.yahoo.com/ideas/americas…January 17, 2014
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Why GameStop Is Doomed, Part 1: Video Games Are Going Digital

Video game seller GameStop is challenged as its primary suppliers, Sony and Microsoft, embrace digital streaming.
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Does Wal-Mart Really Underpay Its Employees?

There is a lot of talk lately about Wal-Mart Stores lately, but what are the facts and do they actually underpay their employees compared to competitors Costco Wholesale and Target Corp.?
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Fox Stations Won’t Carry Kris Jenner’s Talk Show Next Fall, Stay In Business With Her

EXCLUSIVE: Another piece of the syndicated talk show puzzle has fallen into place heading into NATPE, with the Fox TV Stations opting not to pick up the talk show hosted by Kris Jenner for next season but leaving the door open for 2015. Kris, produced by sibling Twentieth Television, had a six-week…
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Marvel Isn’t Taking Chances With ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’

Much of what you need to know about the film can be found in the comics -- and it's already awesome.
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How to silently and automatically save every Snapchat message

Even though Snapchat’s main feature is to offer users an ephemeral photo sharing service, thus allowing them to share pictures and videos of personal stuff that can’t be saved on the sender’s device and are only available for a limited time, the system can be gamed. Those interested in saving…
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Japan WWII soldier who hid in jungle until 1974 dies (10 photos)

A Japanese soldier who hid in the Philippine jungle for three decades, refusing to believe World War II was over until his former commander returned and ordered him to surrender, has died in Tokyo aged 91. Hiroo Onoda waged a guerilla campaign in Lubang Island near Luzon until he was finally…
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McIlroy docked two shots as Lee leads Abu Dhabi golf

Rory McIlroy on Saturday became the latest star to get into a rules controversy at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, the world number seven docked two shots for taking an incorrect drop. He was found in breach of Rule 25-1 for not taking a full relief from a spectatorâ s crossing on the…
AFP
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The Secret to Great Pizza At Home

Whatever toppings you choose, a pizza's appeal begins with its crust. Use these illustrated step-by-step instructions to make your dough, then choose from nine different recipes for sauces and toppings....
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China Launches Hypersonic Missile Test, Downplays Fears

China's recent test of a hypersonic vehicle should not unduly alarm the United States or any other nation, Chinese military officials say. The test of China's new "hypersonic glide vehicle," which apparently took place Jan. 9, was not designed to advance the nation's ability to penetrate American…
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[video] McDonald's responds to loitering elderly customers

McDonald's does not like customers who come and sit for too long without really buying any food. A location in Queens has even called police to have elderly customers removed. McDonald's released a statement ...
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Faced With Recall, Tesla Asks Just What 'Recall' Means

Elon Musk, the billionaire co- founder of electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc., is sniping over semantics with the industry’s regulator, the latest step in what he calls a crusade to revolutionize the automobile....
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Sad Pictures of a Sears Store That Will Make You Angry (Update 2)

The broken windows theory applies to Sears as the company allows blight to fester.
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Ram Country Live! Jennifer Nettles Behind The Scenes(16 photos)

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41 and Pregnant: So What?

On Friday, British columnist Ashley Pearson, who had her first child at 41, described her discomfort about being part of a recent BBC radio program debating whether older mothers are selfish. A recent study showed that a staggering 70% of women over the age of 55 are opposed to and uncomfortable…
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How to retire early — 35 years early

For many Americans, the idea of an early retirement is pure fantasy — many surveys suggest that a good portion of us are convinced we’ll never be able to retire at all. But what if retirement saving isn’t ...
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Jan. 17, 1377: Pope Gregory XI returns Catholic Church headquarters to Rome

Pope Gregory XI led the Catholic Church during a time of great upheaval in the church — and that only increased when he returned the papal seat of power from Avignon in southern France (where French popes had moved the church headquarters for about 70 years) back to Rome. The story goes that the…
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Two things Nintendo can do to stop the bleeding

The state of the Mushroom Kingdom is not strong. News of Nintendo’s latest financial woes spread like wildfire Friday, though it wasn’t exactly shocking. The company’s Wii U console has been a mess, to put it mildly, with weak sales … Continue reading →
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The Fed's Obsession Over Labor Force Participation Could Be A Big Mistake

The Federal Reserve has kept its benchmark...
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Country singer Trace Adkins enters rehab

Adkins reportedly got into a fight at a bar on the ship with a Trace Adkins impersonator who was doing karaoke.
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Newtown gunman apparently called radio in 2011

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — The man who carried out the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre apparently called a radio station a year earlier to discuss the 2009 mauling of a Connecticut woman by a chimpanzee.
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Paris disputes latest tourism numbers out of London

The latest tourism figures released out of London this week have sparked an old rivalry with France, after French media interpreted the numbers as a slight on Paris, long known as the most visited city in the world. Not long after London’s tourism office released a statement claiming that 2013 is…
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10 Healthy Versions of Classic Comfort Food Recipes

Don't cheat on your diet and break your resolutions: Make the comfort food you want and cut calories at the same time with these 10 recipes.
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If Apple Launches A Larger iPhone 6, The Sweet Spot For The Screen Is 4.9 Inches

Rather than follow the competition, Apple has always forged their own road with their smartphone form factors. While Samsung, HTC, and Sony were busy selling larger screened smartphones to more consumers, Apple has carried on with the smaller screened iPhone range. But the discussions about an…
Forbes
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8 Errors You're Most Likely to Make on Your Tax Return

Last year, the Internal Revenue Service said it discovered 2.7 million errors made by 22 million taxpayers on their 2011 returns, which was considerably fewer than the 6.6 million errors the year before. The IRS website, written by the people who would know, point out several of the top blunders,…
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Filming of TUF Brazil 3 So Intense Some of Chael Sonnen's Coaching Staff Fear for Their Safety

It was said during The Ultimate Fighter 18, featuring UFC woman’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate as coaches, that it was one of the bitterest rivalries in mixed martial arts history. The book was closed on that rivalry when Rousey defeated Tate for a second time at UFC 168 on…
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Chevy Corvette Z06 Seriously Ups Its Game

Chevrolet's new Z06 has graduated into a new class altogether.
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Can You Really Get A 'Contact High' From Marijuana?

Three decades ago, a team of Norwegian...
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8 Baby Naming Traditions from Around the World (8 photos)

Ever wonder how baby names are chosen around the world? Here are a few global baby naming traditions and trends that might inspire you. -Vanessa Bell MORE ON BABYZONE 9 spice-inspired baby names The 25 worst baby names of 2013 10 excitingly exotic baby names
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Obama Administration Mandates Racism in Schools

The Departments of Education and Justice have teamed up to make the lives of students in tough neighborhoods even tougher. Framed as a measure to combat discrimination against black and Hispanic children, the guidelines issued by the Obama administration about school discipline will actually…
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'Sons of Anarchy' star Kim Coates plays Shoot the Puck

Kim Coates traded in his leather for a sweater and his Harley for a hockey stick tonight.
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5 Smart Money Moves for a Successful Retirement

You’ve spent the good part of your life preparing for retirement and now it’s here. These money moves can help you have a successful retirement.
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Cancer Survivor Documents Her Hair Growth After Chemo in Awesome Time-Lapse Video

Annmarie Bowen from Wales was just 21 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After her last session in August 2011, Annmarie began what she calls her "Everyday Photo Journey," taking one photo every few days as she grew her hair back. "I was exhausted through my cancer treatment," she told…
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Egypt: 98.1 percent of voters approve constitution

CAIRO (AP) — Voters overwhelmingly supported Egypt's military-backed constitution in a two-day election, with 98.1 percent supporting it in the first vote since a coup toppled the country's president, the election commission said Saturday.
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Harley-Davidson's Street 750 Debuts In India

India is the second largest motorcycle market in the world behind China with over 10 million motorcycles sold in a year and has a great appetite for mid-range motorcycles.
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Photographer captures amazing aerial views of Hawaii (12 photos)

Aerial photographer Cameron Brooks captures the beauty of our 50th state from a helicopter. His fine art photography adorns the walls of many hotels and restaurants throughout the Hawaiian islands. (Photography by Cameron Brooks/ PhotoResource Hawaii ) Find more news related pictures in our photo…
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What Windows 9 Must Do To Avoid Flopping Like Windows 8

Windows 8 is a flop. It is a painful thing to say about one of the most ambitious operating systems ever released, but the stats don’t lie. It has taken half the OS market share Windows 7 did in its first 12 months (10% vs. 20%) and now the adoption [...]
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Many remain wary of W.Va. water as smell lingers

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The smell lingers — the slightly sweet, slightly bitter odor of a chemical that contaminated the water supply of West Virginia's capital more than a week ago. It creeps out of faucets and shower heads. It wafts from the Elk River, the site of the spill. Sometimes it hangs…
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UFC’s Johny Hendricks wants to move to middleweight

Johny Hendricks may have another welterweight world title fight coming up next but the wrestler recently told fans that he wants to eventually move up a weight class to middleweight. During a fan chat with the Dallas News, Hendricks admitted that he wants to retire at a fighting weight of…
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Thai prime minister struggles to stay in power

BANGKOK (AP) — From inside her "war room" in a temporary office at the Defense Ministry, Thailand's beleaguered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is watching television feeds of flag-waving protesters trying to bring down her government.
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Has Kate Middleton’s Dog Lupo Been Kicked to the Curb?

Kate Middleton's dog Lupo was sitting on top of the world as recently as this past August, as the cocker spaniel-speculated to be a 2011 Christmas present to Kate from her parents-was included in one of the two official photographs released after Prince George's birth. Tongue drooping in a manner…
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5 Reasons Why I Switched To T-Mobile

Last weekend, I got rid of my Verizon contract...
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World Cup: Chris Wondolowski nets as USMNT fall to Sao Paulo FC 2-1 in closed-door scrimmage

The US national team fell 2-1 in its first closed-door scrimmage with São Paulo FC in Brazil on Thursday, U.S. Soccer confirmed to MLSsoccer.com. Chris Wondolowski scored the USMNT's lone goal in its first of two scrimmages with the six-time Brazilian Série A champions, who are also playing hosts…
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How Can You Not Love Zac Efron After Reading This Facebook Note?

Zac Efron, 26, encountered one of his loyal supporters on Wednesday and was so touched that he posted a kind message on Facebook about it afterward.
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SKorea jails hundreds for refusing military stints

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The young dentist was uncuffed and led to his seat in the courtroom. A few rows back, his mother watched motionlessly, her hands gently clasped together as if in prayer.
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3 DIY Countertops For Kitchens and Beyond

If you were blown away by Manhattan Nest blogger Daniel Kanter's kitchen makeover, you weren't alone. If you're looking to get rid of your butcher block countertops, you might want to take notes from Buckets of Burlap blogger Becky.
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Dismantling the Atlantic Club (6 photos)

The dismantling of the former Atlantic Club Casino Hotel got underway on Thursday, with slot machines, table games and even potted plants being uprooted and carted out the front door. Workers from Tropicana Entertainment began disconnecting the machines, wrapping them in plastic and wheeling them…

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8 'Healthy' Foods that Are Secretly Loaded with Sugar

Dr. Oz & Dr. Roizen share the surprising facts about the foods and condiments that might look innocent, but are actually full of unhealthy amounts of sugar.
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Four-star RB Kamara will transfer, leaving Alabama with more four-star RBs than your school

Alabama freshman running back Alvin Kamara will reportedly transfer from the Crimson Tide after being granted a release from his scholarship Friday. 247 Sports was first to report the scholarship news. Kamara will not be allowed to transfer to any SEC school as part of the agreement to release him…
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Five Big Myths About Green Cars And Gas Mileage, Debunked

(1) Boosting gas mileage from 33 to 50 mpg saves more gasoline than replacing a 10-mpg vehicle with one that does 20 mpg. But if you swap your old 33-mpg economy car for a new 2014 Toyota Prius (rated at 50 mpg), that only saves 1 single gallon over the same distance--down from 3 to 2 gallons. …
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Judge spikes photo ID requirement for Pa. voters

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania judge on Friday struck down a requirement that nearly all of the state's 8.2 million voters show photo identification at the polls, saying it imposes an unreasonable burden on the right to vote and that officials failed to demonstrate the need for it.
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Penguins, Seals and Whales: Just a Normal Day in Antarctica (14 photos)

If you've ever wanted to visit Antarctica, but didn't have the funds or time, you'll practically feel like you're in the thick of a penguin parade in this picturesque photo series. Los Angeles photographer and filmmaker Tim Van Der Linden signed up for a recent trip to Antarctica with One Ocean…

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Exclusive: Russia steps up military lifeline to Syria's Assad - sources

By Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) - In recent weeks Russia has stepped up supplies of military gear to Syria, including armored vehicles, drones and guided bombs, boosting President Bashar al-Assad just as rebel infighting has weakened the insurgency against him, sources with knowledge of the…
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2014 NFL mock draft: Version 7.0

As Houston has the opportunity to look further into each athlete prior to the draft, I think they'll see too much potential in Clowney to take anyone else. The Rams added Jake Long in the offseason, and he performed pretty well, but the other side of the offensive line is still a liability. They…
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'Batman vs. Superman' delayed until May 6th, 2016

Variety reports that Batman vs. Superman, originally slated for a summer 2015 release, has been pushed to May 6th, 2016. Production has also been pushed to the latter part of this year. The industry paper reports that Pan, a new take on the Peter Pan story, has taken the superhero epic's original…
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Dad of restrained Wis. teen angry no charges filed

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The father of a Milwaukee-area teen who died in 2012 after being restrained in a convenience store said Friday it was "unconscionable" for the Milwaukee County district attorney not to bring charges.
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The Techno-Militarization Of America

Remember last year? Edward Snowden! NSA! Shock! Horror! Dismay! Looking back I'm amazed we all seemed so surprised. Over the last decade, pretty much every arm of American authority invoked "homeland ...
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Jon Gosselin Reacts to Kate's TODAY Interview: "I Feel Horrible" For My Kids

Jon Gosselin has reacted to ex-wife Kate Gosselin and their twin daughters' awkward interview on the TODAY show Thursday, Jan. 16; "It all blew up in everyone's face and I feel horrible for my children"
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Djokovic through as Williams smashes record

Defending champion Novak Djokovic charged into the Australian Open fourth round Friday and Serena Williams smashed the 39-year-old record for wins at the tournament as a sweltering heatwave finally eased. Djokovic, gunning for a fourth straight victory at the season's first Grand Slam, simply had…
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This Secret Social Security Strategy Is Worth $10 Billion a Year

If more people used this strategy, it could cost Social Security $10 billion annually. Find out how you're leaving money on the table.
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ABC’s ‘Agent Carter’ Books Hayley Atwell, and ‘Resurrection’ Duo as Showrunners

ABC’s “Captain America” spinoff “Agent Carter” is gaining momentum, landing commitments from Hayley Atwell, who played the World War II government agent in the movie, and showrunners Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas. The announcements came at the Television Critics Association winter press tour,…
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Daily Warm Up: Aaron Paul on Up Coming Films 'Hellion', "Need for Speed' and Reviving His Role as Jesse Pinkman

From the Sundance Film Festival, THR news editor Matt Belloni and senior editor Stacy Wilson discuss this week's Oscar nominations, snubs and front runners.
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Mercedes bringing back the Maybach

Gangster rappers and royalty rejoice -- two years after the brand was axed due to poor sales, the ultra-luxury limousine marque is making a return. The new ultra-luxury cars will be ultra-long-wheelbase versions of the company’s new flagship S Class model and will take the comfort up to 11. When…
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North Carolina ultrasound abortion law ruled illegal by judge

A federal judge on Friday struck down a 2011 North Carolina law requiring abortion providers to perform an ultrasound and explain it to a woman before having an abortion, arguing it violated the constitutional right to free speech of doctors. U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles found that a state…
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Seahawks-49ers: And the NFC Championship winner is

On one level the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks are mirror images in championship keys. Both run the ball very well: San Francisco third in rush yardage, Seattle fourth. Both are elite defenses: San Francisco No. 5 in yardage, No. 3 in scoring; The two times the 49ers have beat the…
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Critics' Choice Movie Awards Winners 2014: Lupita Nyong'o Beats Jennifer Lawrence for Best Supporting Actress

Lupita Nyong'o beat Jennifer Lawrence for Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 Critics' Choice Awards. Check out the complete list of winners!
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Arizona sheriff asks feds to pay racial profiling compliance costs

By David Schwartz PHOENIX (Reuters) - A controversial Arizona sheriff is demanding that the U.S. government pay an estimated $39 million to cover the costs of complying with a federal court order that found his deputies had racially profiled Latino drivers, officials said on Friday. Maricopa…
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Baby girl for queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips

Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter Zara Phillips gave birth to a baby girl on Friday, Buckingham Palace announced -- a first child for the champion horse rider and her rugby star husband Mike Tindall. The little girl, who has yet to be named, arrives five months after Britain's other royal baby --…
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Kobe Bryant and Rajon Rondo call each other names, lovingly

This, between borderline sociopathic competitors, is real flattery.
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The Best Oxygen-Infused Beauty Products to Try Right Now (7 photos)

Ahhh, oxygen . The very word itself conveys clean, crisp, mountain-air freshness and blooming, apple-cheeked health. For a molecule, it's pretty seductive. Hence, oxygen's rapid rise to the top of the heap in the beauty world as the "It" ingredient of 2014. As for the scientific reasoning behind…

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Horse slaughter blocked by federal law

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The resumption of commercial horse slaughter in the U.S. was blocked Friday as President Barack Obama signed a budget measure that withholds money for required federal inspections of the slaughtering process.
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Pretty easy baseball question stumps Jeopardy!

Quick, name a baseball player you've heard of!
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Vigilantes reclaim another town in western Mexico

La Huerta (México) (AFP) - Self-defense groups made up of Mexican farmers and other local people have taken over another town that had been overrun by drug traffickers in the restive state of Michoacan. They were followed by a contingent of federal police who did not try to stop them, despite…
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Kevin Durant responds to LeBron James’ ‘jealous’ comment: ‘LeBron can do whatever he wants’

LeBron James recently expressed his jealousy of how much Kevin Durant shoots. LeBron attempts 16.2 shots per game (19th in the NBA) to Durant’s 19.5 (third in the NBA), so there is a certainly a significant difference for the leading MVP candidates. Neither player is putting up empty numbers –…
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Turkey widens purge after graft probe

The Turkish government's mass purge of police and prosecutors has extended to the banking and telecoms sectors as well as state television, the latest fallout from a wide-ranging corruption scandal plaguing the country's leaders. Local media reported on Saturday that three high-ranking officials…
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Brighten Up Your Bath: 7 Tips From the Color Pros (8 photos)

Regardless of whether it’s modern or traditional, grand or petite, every bathroom deserves some color. If you are shopping for a new hue to refresh you bath—and mood—these tips from the pros are sure to help you make the right choice. | By Marie Proeller Hueston, BobVila.com
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Shia LaBeouf Re-Emerges Into Public Life With Bar Fight, Drunken Ramble About Being ‘Normal’ (Video)

Shia LaBeouf announced his retirement “from all public life” last week, but must have gotten drunk and forgot about it on Thursday when he was caught on camera getting into a fight at a London pub, and then apologizing for it. Like, I’m really just trying to make peace,” LaBeouf told a group of…
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How to Profit If This New Lawsuit Destroys Obamacare

A little-known lawsuit could devastate Obamacare: That’s good news for these companies.
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Why Rob Ryan Doesn't Cut His Hair Even Though It's Keeping Him From Getting A Head Coaching Job

NFL teams won't consider New Orleans Saints...
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5 Things You Didn’t See at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards

Having an awards show on the same day that Oscar nominations are released can make it an extremely joyous occasion for some actors, and a little bit of an awkward one for others. That is, unless you are Tom Hanks or Emma Thompson. Here are a few things you might have missed from this year’s [...]
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Cuban travel in record numbers a year into reform (12 photos)

A year into a travel reform that went into effect a year ago this week, Cubans are traveling in record numbers . Some have not returned, but there's no sign of the mass exodus that some feared. Dissidents are coming and going and raising their international profiles - and money - but there has been…
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The Wii U is officially a disaster: Nintendo slashes sales forecast by 70%

There’s no longer any debating it: Nintendo’s Wii U is an absolute disaster. People were shocked when we talked about what a tremendous failure the Wii U would be following its launch back in 2012, but it’s now a matter of public record. While anyone who has tried the console will tell you that…
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Floyd Mayweather is Both Right and Wrong for Ruling Out a Manny Pacquiao Fight

COMMENTARY | How you view Floyd Mayweather depends a lot on how you see the sport of boxing and how you define an athlete's role in the sport. Those with a more pragmatic, business-like approach to the boxing world, tend to be able to cut Mayweather some slack for his current stance of no Pacquiao…
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Prince Harry Has a New Job, Ends Three-Year Gig as Military Helicopter Pilot

Prince Harry is leaving his job as an Apache helicopter pilot after more than three years with Britain's Army Air Corps; find out what he's up to next!
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Study Drop: Try THIS to Reduce Your Risk for Diabetes

If you're young and fit, type 2 diabetes may not be on your radar -- but it might be in the future. The disease has seen an epidemic-proportion increase in prevalence in the U.S. over the last few decades, and it's currently the seventh leading cause of d
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Thousands flee storm, persistent floods in Philippines

Thousands of people fled rising floods and an approaching storm in a fresh round of evacuations in the Philippines, officials said Friday as the death toll from a week of foul weather rose to 37. Nearly 13,000 people left their villages along the flooded banks of the Agusan river on the southern…
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Fresh fighting in C. Africa as presidential vote looms

Bangui (Central African Republic) (AFP) - Fresh fighting broke out in the strife-torn Central African Republic as the deadline closed Saturday for candidates seeking to be chosen by parliament as the new interim president. "There is some violence nearly everywhere," an officer with the MISCA…
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'Seinfeld' Cast Returns to Monk's for Super Bowl Ad

This week, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander and Larry David reunited at their old haunt Monk's – or rather, New York City's Tom's Restaurant, which served as the visage for the Seinfeld diner. Wh[...]
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There's A Major Problem With That Glorious Toyota Concept Car

Toyota stole a lot of the spotlight at the 2014...
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Porsche Created A Mesmerizing Way To Open Up Its New 911

At the Detroit Auto Show this week, Porsche revealed its latest creations, the 911 Targa 4 and Targa 4S. But the coolest thing about the new 911 is the way the top drops.
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China-Japan disputes spill onto opinion pages

WASHINGTON (AP) — Escalating disputes between Japan and China are spilling onto newspaper opinion pages around the globe as the rivals try to sway attitudes abroad and placate nationalist fervor at home.
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What Your Favorite Shoe Says About You (11 photos)

By Connie Wang, Refinery29 Like it or not, if fashion is a big part of your life, you do pay attention to people's shoes. And, we don't just mean in a way where you merely notice them. You make snap judgments based on what others are wearing on their feet. For example, just like you might…
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Why Now is the Perfect Time for Brock Lesnar to Come Back to the UFC

COMMENTARY | Following this past Wednesday night's UFC Fight Night 35, UFC President Dana White told the media that he has recently had conversations with former heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar about a potential return to the octagon. Notwithstanding the fact he is currently under contract as a…
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Sen. Bernie Sanders rips Walmart's founding family at Hill inequality panel

Walmart's founding family came under verbal fire during a Thursday congressional panel about income inequality, with a U.S. lawmaker saying that taxpayer-subsidized benefits effectively line the pockets ...
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Drivers locking in spots for Chili Bowl Nationals finals in Tulsa: NASCAR stars Kasey Kahne, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kyle Larson trying to make field for finale
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Research Debunks Golf Myths

There's a new wave of analytic tools offering deeper insights into how golf skills are interconnected and which ones are most important in producing better scores.
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Egypt approves constitution by 98% as Sisi eyes presidency

Egyptian voters have approved a new constitution by 98.1 percent, the elections chief said Saturday, in what the government declared a popular endorsement of the army's overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. The result of the Tuesday-Wednesday vote had never been in doubt, as Morsi's…
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Farah heads to Kenyan hills for marathon preparation

Britain's double Olympic and world 10,000m and 5,000m champion Mo Farah arrived in Kenya on Friday for four weeks of tough altitude training in the Rift Valley ahead of his London marathon debut in April. The Somali-born runner will base his training in Iten, some 340km (211 miles) north-west of…
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Warner Bros. Pushes ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Back 10 Months to ‘Fully Realize Vision’

July 17, 2015 was the date fans of the Batman movies deserved, but not the one that Warner Bros. needs right now. The studio has pushed back the release of its untitled “Batman vs. Superman” film to May 6, 2016 — a delay of nearly 10 months — to “allow the filmmakers time to realize fully their…
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See how many more majors PGA Tour players think Tiger Woods will win

No matter if you love or hate Tiger Woods, every golf fan is sure to have an opinion on his quest to break Jack Nicklaus' major championship record. The number is something Tiger famously pinned on his wall as a … Continue reading →
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NBA trade rumor: Sixers reportedly shopping Spencer Hawes, Evan Turner

Philly is reportedly looking to move Spencer Hawes and Evan Turner in a package deal. The Philadelphia 76ers front office is reportedly focusing on trading a package of swingman Evan Turner and big man Spencer Hawes, rather than trying to move forward Thaddeus Young, according to Liberty Ballers'…
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James birthday message to Wade highlights uncertain future

LeBron James added fuel to rumours he may leave the Miami Heat in a birthday message he sent over Instagram to teammate Dwyane Wade on Friday. James, a four-time NBA Most Valuable Player, left the Cleveland Cavaliers to join Wade, 32 on Friday, and Chris Bosh in Miami in 2010. But James, Wade and…
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Volunteers Not Ready To Believe Remains Are Those Of Missing Boy

The family of Avonte Oquendo is awaiting DNA results to see if human remains found on an East River waterfront are their son.
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Three Jeopardy! contestants whiffed on a slam-dunk Hall of Fame answer

In the interest of full disclosure before I jump into the meat of the subject and poke some fun at some Jeopardy! contestants, I consistently whiff on a good 99 percent of Jeopardy! clues. But when it’s Teen Jeopardy time, or if there’s a baseball category, I’m ready to risk it all on a Daily…
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Coverage Expansion Fail: Less Than One-Third Of Obamacare Exchange Enrollees Were Previously Uninsured

At the end of the day, for all of the rhetoric and promises about what Obamacare would achieve, the health law’s most ardent supporters have stuck to their guns because of one thing: coverage expansion. But new data suggests that Obamacare may fail even to achieve this goal. Instead of expanding…
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Dozens get sick on cruise ship

Norovirus is believed to have sickened nearly 70 people aboard a Royal Carribean Cruise ship. Linda So reports.
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Sundance: Aaron Paul Teases His Young 'Hellion' Co-Star, "He is My Little Toy"

'Hellion actor and producer Aaron Paul taunts his young co-star Deke Garner, pointing out his unique giggle he says, "It is the most adorable laugh I've ever heard... he is my little toy."
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A disaster in the making: 95% of ATMs still run Windows XP

As we’ve mentioned multiple times, now is really the time to upgrade from Windows XP if you haven’t done so already. Even though Microsoft will extend support for its Windows XP security products through July 2015, the company has warned that “the effectiveness of antimalware solutions on…
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U.S. states could turn to firing squads if execution drugs scarce

Lawmakers for at least two U.S. states say they should conduct executions by firing squad if opposition to capital punishment by pharmaceutical companies makes it hard to obtain drugs 

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