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0 | John Boehner to visit Israel
House Speaker John Boehner plans to visit Israel during the House's Spring recess, his office said Friday. Boehner"looks forward to visiting the country, discussing our sharedpriorities for peace and security in the region, and furtherstrengthening the bond between the United States and Isr... | 0 | non |
1 | What is Ted Cruz watching on TV?
With a presidential bid underway, Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won't have a lot of time on his hands for leisure. But "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King wanted to find what he likes to watch and listen to when he does have the time. "I just finished watching the third season of Hou... | 0 | non |
2 | U.S. lawmaker seeks congressional hearing on âsuperbugâ outbreak
A U.S. lawmaker on Monday called on the Congress to investigate the medical scopes blamed for an outbreak of a bacterial "superbug" at a University of California, Los Angeles hospital that has infected seven patients.Representative Ted Lieu, a Democra... | 0 | non |
3 | 'Empire' soundtrack eclipses Madonna for Billboard No. 1 album
"Empire," the Fox television hip-hop drama that became a hit in its first season, made its mark with music fans as the show's soundtrack debuted at No. 1 and beat Madonna for the top slot in the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday.The soundtr... | 0 | non |
4 | Sam Smith achieves UK music charts double
British singer-songwriter Sam Smith secured a UK music charts double on Sunday, topping both the singles and album chart simultaneously, the Official Charts Company said.Smith's collaboration with John Legend, "Lay Me Down", in aid of charity Comic Relief, debuted at number one... | 0 | non |
5 | Ryan Gosling dismisses 'Hey Girl,' discusses new film at SXSW
With a drop of a microphone, Ryan Gosling dispelled his Internet infamy, saying he had never once uttered the phrase, "Hey Girl," which has made him a viral phenomenon. "I understand if you're in a movie and you say something like 'I'll be back,' you own tha... | 0 | non |
6 | Comedian Andy Samberg chosen to host 2015 Emmy Awards
Andy Samberg, a star of the comedy TV show "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," will host the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards, the highest honors in U.S. television, organizers of the show said on Thursday.The comedian, actor, writer and producer, whose breakthrough came on late-night ... | 0 | non |
7 | Kelly Clarkson's 'Piece By Piece' debuts atop Billboard 200
Pop singer Kelly Clarkson racked up the third No. 1 album of her career as "Piece By Piece" debuted in the top slot of the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday.The first "American Idol" winner ties fellow champion Carrie Underwood in No. 1 album... | 0 | non |
8 | Kevin Spacey revels in his anti-hero president in 'House of Cards'
Forget about likeable, upstanding characters doing what is right.Kevin Spacey is convinced that like the ruthless, morally corrupt politician he portrays in Netflix's Emmy Award-winning political drama "House of Cards," the anti-hero is here to stay."Th... | 0 | non |
9 | Two Broadway musical imports top London theater award nominees
Broadway imports "Memphis The Musical" and "Beautiful - The Carole King Musical" collected the most nominations on Monday, with nine and eight nods, respectively, for London's Olivier Awards to be announced in April.Mark Strong and Richard Armitage both rec... | 0 | non |
10 | Stella flowing and faux-furry at Paris fashion week
Loose but tailored, flowing but structured - Stella McCartney presented a study in contrasts for her Winter 2015 ready-to-wear show on Monday in Paris in a collection both supremely luxurious and as relaxed as sportswear.McCartney's affinity for freely moving pieces t... | 0 | non |
11 | Vintage plane Harrison Ford crashed was well-restored, official says
Actor Harrison Ford was piloting a World War Two vintage plane that had been restored to a high standard when he crash landed at a Los Angeles golf course after reporting an engine failure, a federal investigator said on Friday.Moments after Ford took... | 0 | non |
12 | Tribeca Festival blends films, live performances in varied slate
From a crime drama starring actress Glenn Close to an Arnold Schwarzenegger film about a deadly zombie epidemic to an expose of the financial crisis, the Tribeca Film Festival unveiled a varied slate of movies on Thursday.After announcing the documentary ... | 0 | non |
13 | New Defense Secretary hosts U.S. gathering on Islamic State strategy
New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter is gathering top U.S. military commanders and diplomats for talks in Kuwait on Monday about the battle against Islamic State, as America's military effort approaches major hurdles in both Iraq and Syria.Carter sa... | 0 | non |
14 | Helen Mirren reigns on Broadway as Britain's Queen Elizabeth
Nearly a decade after winning an Academy Award for her role as Britain's Elizabeth II in "The Queen," Helen Mirren is ruling over Broadway in "The Audience," a new play about the monarch's weekly meetings with her prime ministers.Mirren said she has huge em... | 0 | non |
15 | Stiller, Wilson bring Zoolander's 'blue steel' to Paris fashion
Paris Fashion Week welcomed two really, really, ridiculously good looking additions on Tuesday, as Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson reprised their "Zoolander" male model characters to strut the Maison Valentino runway ahead of the hit comedy's sequel.Stiller an... | 0 | non |
16 | Newly released video shows Suge Knight running over two men
A videotape posted on celebrity news website TMZ on Monday shows Marion "Suge" Knight running over two men with his pick-up truck at a Los Angeles area burger stand, killing one of them, in an incident that led to hit-and-run charges against the rap mogul.The... | 0 | non |
17 | Box Office: 'Chappie' Stumbles, 'Unfinished Business' Bombs
Neill Blomkamp's "Chappie" and "Unfinished Business" with Vince Vaughn added up to a weekend to forget at the U.S. box office.Overall ticket sales plunged as "Chappie," a science-fiction adventure about a sentient robot, topped charts with a weak $13.3 million... | 0 | non |
18 | Actor Harrison Ford injured in small plane crash near Los Angeles: report
Actor Harrison Ford was injured on Thursday in the crash of a small airplane outside Los Angeles, celebrity website TMZ reported.Reuters could not immediately confirm the report on TMZ, which said that Ford, 72, suffered multiple gashes to his he... | 0 | non |
19 | Beauties in a brasserie for Chanel's Paris fashion show
I'll take a café, a croissant and a black and ivory silk cocktail dress, s'il vous plait. Under the soaring glass ceiling of the Grand Palais, Chanel's Winter 2015 show was staged in an elaborate pop-up restaurant, complete with surly Parisian waiters in black wa... | 0 | non |
20 | Director of Gregg Allman biopic pleads guilty in train-crash death
The director of a film about rock singer Gregg Allman pleaded guilty on Monday to involuntary manslaughter and trespassing charges stemming from a deadly train crash on the movie's set in Georgia, according to a Georgia county court clerk's office."Midn... | 0 | non |
21 | Morocco's 'Fievres' is surprise winner at African film festival
"Fievres", a film by Moroccan director Hicham Ayouch, won the top prize at this year's FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso, beating competition that included the Oscar-nominated "Timbuktu".FESPACO, which takes place every two years in Burkina Faso's capi... | 0 | non |
22 | Harrison Ford's plane lost power before LA crash: investigators
Actor Harrison Ford's vintage airplane lost engine power shortly before he crash-landed at a Los Angeles golf course last week, a report released on Tuesday said.The preliminary findings from the National Transportation Safety Board confirm Ford's own radi... | 0 | non |
23 | Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain's childhood home on sale for $400,000
Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain's childhood home in Washington state is on sale for $400,000, complete with drawings he made on the bedroom wall, a realtor said on Wednesday.Cobain rose to fame as the lead singer and songwriter of Nirvana, arguably the definin... | 0 | non |
24 | California governor blocks parole of ex-Mexican Mafia prison gang leader
California Governor Jerry Brown blocked parole for a former leader of the Mexican Mafia prison gang who went on to become an informant for police, his office said on Friday.Rene "Boxer" Enriquez, 52, is serving three concurrent life sentences for ... | 0 | non |
25 | U.S. documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles dies at 88
Albert Maysles, a pioneering American documentary filmmaker best known for works such as "Grey Gardens" and "Gimme Shelter," has died at age 88, his family said on Friday.Maysles passed away on Thursday at his home in New York following a brief battle with cancer."Fo... | 0 | non |
26 | Stella flowing and faux-furry at Paris fashion week
Loose but tailored, flowing but structured - Stella McCartney presented a study in contrasts for her Winter 2015 ready-to-wear show on Monday in Paris in a collection both supremely luxurious and as relaxed as sportswear.McCartney's affinity for freely moving pieces t... | 0 | non |
27 | Rapper Big Sean beats Kid Rock to top of Billboard 200 chart
Rapper Big Sean topped the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday for the first time, beating out rocker Kid Rock.Big Sean's "Dark Sky Paradise" sold 139,000 album copies, 218,000 songs and was streamed more than 17 million times, tallying 172,000... | 0 | non |
28 | Soprano Brightman to hit new high note with space station trip
After a stellar career ranging from the disco hit "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper" to global success in "Phantom of the Opera", British soprano Sarah Brightman is preparing for a unique performance: a live concert from space.Brightman, 54, will be th... | 0 | non |
29 | Newly released video shows Suge Knight running over two men
A videotape posted on celebrity news website TMZ on Monday shows Marion "Suge" Knight running over two men with his pick-up truck at a Los Angeles area burger stand, killing one of them, in an incident that led to hit-and-run charges against the rap mogul.The... | 0 | non |
30 | Oprah Winfrey prevails in 'Own Your Power' lawsuit
Oprah Winfrey has prevailed in a trademark lawsuit challenging her use of the phrase "Own Your Power" in her namesake magazine, on TV, on websites and in social media accounts.U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan ruled on Thursday that Winfrey, her company Harp... | 0 | non |
31 | London 'Mahagonny' sticks to message - man is own worst enemy
Marxist playwright Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, who together created "The Threepenny Opera" and its hit song "Mack the Knife", intended their follow-up, "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny" to be a rude critique of capitalism.A new product... | 0 | non |
32 | Director of Gregg Allman biopic pleads guilty in train-crash death
The director of a film about rock singer Gregg Allman pleaded guilty on Monday to involuntary manslaughter and trespassing charges stemming from a deadly train crash on the movie's set in Georgia, according to a Georgia county court clerk's office."Midn... | 0 | non |
33 | Madonna unveils renegade, romantic sides in new album 'Rebel Heart'
Madonna proves her staying power as a creative force and an enduring pop icon with her new album, "Rebel Heart," her 13th studio release that also shows her renegade and softer sides.It is a revealing portrait of the Material Girl, showing the Grammy-w... | 0 | non |
34 | Global fans demand BBC reinstate 'Top Gear' host Clarkson
Nearly 450,000 fans from around the world have backed a petition calling for British presenter Jeremy Clarkson to be reinstated to his job hosting the "Top Gear" motoring show after the BBC suspended him following a "fracas" with a producer.Clarkson, renowned fo... | 0 | non |
35 | Obama rejects as 'ugly lie' notion that West at war with Islam
U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday urged countries to tackle violent Islamist militancy around the world and rejected as "an ugly lie" suggestions that the West was at war with Islam and embroiled in a clash of civilizations.Obama said there was a comp... | 0 | non |
36 | Ringling Bros. circus to stop elephant acts by 2018
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will eliminate its elephant acts - long an integral part of the spectacle billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth" - by 2018 amid criticism by animal welfare activists, the circus' parent company said on Thursday.Feld Entertainm... | 0 | non |
37 | 'The Simpsons' co-creator Sam Simon dies at age 59
Sam Simon, a co-creator of Fox's long-running hit animated series "The Simpsons" and an ardent philanthropist for animals, died after a battle with colon cancer, his agent said on Monday. He was 59.Simon won nine Emmy awards for his work as a writer and executive produ... | 0 | non |
38 | Disabled Finnish punks prepare to rock Eurovision
Pertti Kurikka, 58, wants to make it perfectly clear that while he and the other members of his Eurovision contestant Finnish band have disabilities, they know how to rock."It is nice that we are gaining popularity. But we are no softies. We are straight up punk rockers... | 0 | non |
39 | Critical enthusiasm lags for Larry David's play 'Fish in Dark'
"Fish in the Dark," a new play by comedian Larry David, is the hottest ticket on Broadway, but critics said the lightweight, 60s-style comedy flounders with one liners and a weak plot.The play racked up a record of more than $13.5 million in advance sales a... | 0 | non |
40 | An opera 'Alice' in London, worthy of the book's 150th
A century and a half after Lewis Carroll published "Alice in Wonderland", one of the greatest children's stories has an opera worthy of the book - even it's not really aimed at children.The Berlin-based South Korean-born composer Unsuk Chin, American librettist Dav... | 0 | non |
41 | Leonardo DiCaprio partners with Netflix for documentary projects
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is the latest high-profile name to partner with Netflix Inc, as he and his production company Appian Way will produce a documentary and a series that will premiere exclusively on the digital streaming service, the company said on W... | 0 | non |
42 | Cate Blanchett on being evil in 'Cinderella'
After playing both real and mythical queens, a golden age screen idol and Bob Dylan, Cate Blanchett is taking on another iconic, complex character - Cinderella's evil stepmother. In Disney's live-action "Cinderella," out in U.S. theaters on March 13, Oscar-winning Blanche... | 0 | non |
43 | Apple's watch hasn't impressed the fashion world
Apple Inc. (AAPL.O) has made every effort to convince the fashion world that the Apple Watch is the next chic accessory.Supermodel Christy Turlington Burns became the timepieceâs  highest-profile advocate from the fashion world when she joined CEO Tim Cook onstage in ... | 0 | non |
44 | British trio Years and Years top UK singles chart
British electronica trio Years and Years claimed their first number one chart single on Sunday as their song "King" knocked fellow Briton Ellie Goulding off the top spot, the Official Charts Company said.Years and Years, winners of a British poll of music industry figur... | 0 | non |
45 | Disney's 'Cinderella' taps grown women and their purchasing power
Fairy tales and frothy princess gowns might be the perfect draw for kids, but with Walt Disney Co.'s retelling of the "Cinderella" story, the grown-ups might find themselves doing the fantasizing.British director Kenneth Branagh has taken the fairy tale ... | 0 | non |
46 | Short-term U.S. security funding idea gains ground in Senate
A short-term funding extension for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security gained ground on Monday among Senate Republicans as a possible option to deal with a stalled spending bill and a Friday deadline looming for a partial shutdown of the agency.The Senat... | 0 | non |
47 | Tribeca Film Festival marks 40th anniversary of Monty Python film
A new documentary about Monty Python will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York and members of the British comedy troupe will attend a special screening of the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" to mark its 40th anniversary.The feature-l... | 0 | non |
48 | Marvin Gaye's heirs win $7.4 million for 'Blurred Lines' plagiarism
Heirs of the late soul singer Marvin Gaye won a $7.4 million judgment on Tuesday against recording stars Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, who a jury found plagiarized the Motown artist in the creation of their hit single "Blurred Lines."The U.S. Dis... | 0 | non |
49 | Marvin Gaye's heirs win $7.4 million for 'Blurred Lines' plagiarism
Heirs of the late soul singer Marvin Gaye won a $7.4 million judgment on Tuesday against recording stars Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, who a jury found plagiarized the Motown artist in the creation of their hit single "Blurred Lines."The U.S. Dis... | 0 | non |
50 | Slow-moving landslide near Seattle destroys home, more at risk
A landslide that began in December has destroyed a home on an island north of Seattle and more residents have been told they could be at risk, scientists said on Monday.About 20 homes in the landslide zone on Whidbey Island, a short ferry ride from the main... | 0 | non |
51 | Actor Harrison Ford injured in small-plane crash in Los Angeles
Film star Harrison Ford was injured on Thursday when the "Star Wars" actor crashed his vintage plane on a Los Angeles golf course shortly after taking off from a nearby airport, his publicist said.The single-engine plane clipped a tree as it attempted to r... | 0 | non |
52 | 'Suge' Knight's lawyer says rap mogul blind in one eye
A lawyer for Marion "Suge" Knight, who is accused of running down two men with his pick-up truck at a Los Angeles area burger stand, killing one of them, says the rap mogul is blind in his left eye and may not have seen clearly during the incident.Attorney Matthew ... | 0 | non |
53 | Rebel-turned-filmmaker asks why Syria went so wrong
With Syria's civil war spilling across its borders and Islamic State militants beheading captives in their self-declared caliphate, it is little wonder Syrian movies have had pride of a place at an independent film festival in Turkey.   One of them, "Silvered Wate... | 0 | non |
54 | 'Top Gear' host Jeremy Clarkson suspended by BBC after 'fracas' with producer
Jeremy Clarkson, the outspoken British presenter of the "Top Gear" motoring show, has been suspended by the BBC after he was involved in a "fracas" with a producer.Clarkson, who has generated both controversy and profits for Britain's publicl... | 0 | non |
55 | Lanvin is loved at Paris fashion week
Paris fashion week was a Lanvin love-fest this season as designer Alber Elbaz showcased a tassel-laden collection inspired by Morocco and kicked off a retrospective of France's oldest surviving couture house. Lanvin's Winter 2015 ready-to-wear show, which drew a newly blond Kim Ka... | 0 | non |
56 | Actress Emma Watson urges more men to fight for gender equality
British actress Emma Watson urged more men and boys on Sunday to take a stand for women's rights and be proud to be feminists in a bid to add momentum to a global campaign to unite men and women for gender equality.Watson, 24, a goodwill ambassador for U.N... | 0 | non |
57 | Yellen faces Senate grilling on Fed rate policy, transparency
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is expected to face pointed questions this week from U.S. lawmakers aimed at revealing details about the Fed's timing on interest rate hikes, as well as fresh scrutiny about transparency at the central bank. Yellen will lik... | 0 | non |
58 | Oprah Winfrey prevails in 'Own Your Power' lawsuit
Oprah Winfrey has prevailed in a trademark lawsuit challenging her use of the phrase "Own Your Power" in her namesake magazine, on TV, on websites and in social media accounts.U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan ruled on Thursday that Winfrey, her company Harp... | 0 | non |
59 | Helen Mirren reigns on Broadway as Britain's Queen Elizabeth
Nearly a decade after winning an Academy Award for her role as Britain's Elizabeth II in "The Queen," Helen Mirren is ruling over Broadway in "The Audience," a new play about the monarch's weekly meetings with her prime ministers.Mirren said she has huge em... | 0 | non |
60 | Tribeca Festival blends films, live performances in varied slate
From a crime drama starring actress Glenn Close to an Arnold Schwarzenegger film about a deadly zombie epidemic to an expose of the financial crisis, the Tribeca Film Festival unveiled a varied slate of movies on Thursday.After announcing the documentary ... | 0 | non |
61 | Two Broadway musical imports top London theater award nominees
Broadway imports "Memphis The Musical" and "Beautiful - The Carole King Musical" collected the most nominations on Monday, with nine and eight nods, respectively, for London's Olivier Awards to be announced in April.Mark Strong and Richard Armitage both rec... | 0 | non |
62 | The top films at the North American box office
Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Feb. 27, led by "Focus", according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters.1 (*) Focus..................................$19.1 million2 (2) Kingsman: The Secret Service...........$... | 0 | non |
63 | Nickelodeon unveils paid streaming service for kids
Viacom Inc's Nickelodeon unveiled on Wednesday a paid streaming service for children called Noggin that will launch on March 5 for $5.99 a month.The mobile subscription service will be available for Apple Inc's iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Aimed at pre-school ... | 0 | non |
64 | Reaction to death of 'Star Trek' actor Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy, best known for his portrayal of logic-bound Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" science fiction television series and movies, died on Friday at age 83 after a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.The following are reactions to Nimoy's death:"Long... | 0 | non |
65 | Catholics and Jews pan film defending wartime Pope Pius XII
A new Italian film that attempts to defend wartime Pope Pius XII against accusations he turned a blind eye to the Holocaust has been panned by the Vatican as well as Catholic and Jewish media."Shades of Truth" is the account of a fictional present-day America... | 0 | non |
66 | Pop icon Madonna announces dates for 'Rebel Heart' tour
Madonna will begin an international tour to promote her new album "Rebel Heart" with a concert at the American Airlines Arena in Miami in August, her promoters, Live Nation, said on Monday.The Aug. 29 show will kick-start the North American leg of the tour that wi... | 0 | non |
67 | Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek's 'Mr. Spock,' dies at 83
Leonard Nimoy, who won fame and fans with his portrayal of logic-bound, half-alien Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" TV series and movies, died on Friday. He was 83.Nimoy, who had battled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), died in the morning at his home in Los A... | 0 | non |
68 | New U.S. defense chief hints little change in Islamic State strategy
New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Monday America had the right "ingredients" of a strategy to combat Islamic State, emerging from talks with top U.S. military and diplomatic leaders without hinting at any fundamental shift in the campaign.... | 0 | non |
69 | Musical 'Hamilton' to transfer to Broadway this summer
"Hamilton," the rap musical about America's founding fathers that has been sold out since it began last month, will transfer to Broadway this summer, its producers said on Tuesday.The musical by Tony and Grammy Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, the composer and star... | 0 | non |
70 | 'Guardians,' 'Fault' and 'Neighbors' lead MTV Movie Award nominees
Marvel's space caper, "Guardians of the Galaxy", will take on weepy teen romance, "The Fault in Our Stars", and raunchy bromance comedy, "Neighbors", at the MTV Movie Awards this year, as each garnered seven nominations in the irreverent annual youth-or... | 0 | non |
71 | Former pop star Gary Glitter sentenced to 16 years for child sex offenses
Former British pop singer Gary Glitter, who shot to fame in the 1970s as a "glam-rock" star but was later convicted of child sex crimes, was sentenced to 16 years in prison after being found guilty of indecently assaulting three girls.Glitter, 70... | 0 | non |
72 | Polish court adjourns Polanski's extradition case
Filmmaker Roman Polanski testified for nine hours at a closed-door hearing in his native Poland on Wednesday regarding a U.S. request for his extradition over a 1977 child sex crime conviction.The court subsequently adjourned until April."This was tiring and painful, be... | 0 | non |
73 | Lawyers for Bill Cosby ask U.S. judge to dismiss defamation lawsuit
Attorneys for Bill Cosby asked a federal court judge on Friday to dismiss a defamation suit filed against the comedian in Massachusetts by three women who said he called them liars when they accused him of sexual assault.About three dozen women have ac... | 0 | non |
74 | William Shatner cannot attend friend Leonard Nimoy's funeral
William Shatner cannot attend the funeral of his friend and "Star Trek" co-star Leonard Nimoy because of a prior commitment for a charity ball, the actor said on Twitter on Saturday.Shatner and Nimoy portrayed the two best-known characters on the original "S... | 0 | non |
75 | 'Doctor Zhivago' musical brings epic love story to Broadway
Fifty years after Omar Sharif and Julie Christie captivated audiences in David Lean's Oscar-winning epic film "Doctor Zhivago," the musical adaptation of the love story set during the upheaval of the Russian Revolution will open on Broadway.The musical is base... | 0 | non |
76 | Carole King musical debuts in London with surprise visit - from King
American singer-songwriter Carole King showed up unannounced to lead a London theater audience in her hit "You've Got a Friend" on Tuesday at the West End opening of "Beautiful - The Carole King Musical" based on her life and career.With the cast onst... | 0 | non |
77 | Aging French rockers criticized for jobless jibe at young
A music video by a group of mostly middle-aged French stars telling the young they can succeed only if they "do something" triggered a bitter generational row on Friday, with critics accusing the rich singers of hypocrisy.The row underlined the anger felt by Fra... | 0 | non |
78 | Lawyers for Bill Cosby to ask U.S. judge to dismiss lawsuit
Attorneys for Bill Cosby plan to ask a federal court judge to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed against the comedian in Massachusetts by three women who said he called them liars when they accused him of sexual assault.Cosby, 77, and attorneys for the women w... | 0 | non |
79 | Obama rallies votes for Chicago Mayor Emanuel ahead of election
President Barack Obama appeared side-by-side on Thursday with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, his former chief of staff, who has faced declining approval ratings among black voters as he seeks a second term in city elections next week.Obama's appearance at the... | 0 | non |
80 | Court orders more community service for Lindsay Lohan after dispute
Actress Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday was ordered to perform 125 additional hours of community service as part of her probation, her lawyer said, following a dispute over whether she performed the work.Lohan, who was not present in Los Angeles Superior Co... | 0 | non |
81 | Will Smith's 'Focus' opens with $19.1 million to win U.S. box office
Will Smith's new action drama "Focus" booted the kinky sex tale "Fifty Shades of Grey" for its perch atop U.S. and Canadian weekend box office charts, racking up $19.1 million in ticket sales.Smith, in his first leading role since 2013's "After Earth,... | 0 | non |
82 | 'Millionaire Next Door' author dies in car crash near Atlanta
Thomas J. Stanley, author of the best-selling book, "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy," has died in a car crash near his home in suburban Atlanta, police said on Monday. He was 71.Stanley, whose series of books on millio... | 0 | non |
83 | 'The Girl on the Train' tops U.S. bestsellers list for fifth week
The debut thriller by author Paula Hawkins, "The Girl on the Train," held tight to the No. 1 spot on the U.S. bestsellers list on Thursday for the fifth consecutive week.Data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distrib... | 0 | non |
84 | A Minute With: Margot Robbie on feisty females and 'Focus'
After making her film breakout as the no-holds-barred wife of Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan Belfort in 2013's "The Wolf of Wall Street," Margot Robbie is taking on Will Smith for a tango of twists and turns in the underground world of heists.In "Focus," out in U.S... | 0 | non |
85 | Factbox: Reaction to death of 'Star Trek' actor Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy, best known for his portrayal of logic-bound Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" science fiction television series and movies, died on Friday at age 83 after a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.Here are reactions to Nimoy's death:"Long... | 0 | non |
86 | New film on China's pollution sparks debate, seen as milestone
Could "Under the Dome", Chinese journalist Chai Jing's new documentary about pollution, become China's "Silent Spring", the 1962 book that spurred the development of the U.S. environmental movement?Since it was released online on Saturday, the film has been... | 0 | non |
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