
It's a return to a tough-guy role for Brad Pitt after recently giving us a glimpse of his softer side as the super-serious Chanel No. 5 perfume pitchman....
As the Powerball fever spreads across the nation and lottery hopefuls snatch up what they hope will be winning tickets, some of the dozens of members of the uber-elite club or massive lotto winners are sharing advice on how to use the money in lasting and fulfilling ways. ...
The sitcom's youngest star is under fire after he called it "filth" and urged people not to watch....
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Authorities are combing through a million-dollar New Hampshire mansion for clues to determine who brutally assaulted a local doctor and his wife before leaving them for dead last week....
Ludovic Mohammed Zahed is braced for controversy, maybe even worse. A gay Muslim and an expert on the Koran, Zahed plans to open Europe's first gay-friendly mosque in Paris at the end of this month. The address will be kept secret for security reasons....
The royal heir facing big decision about whether to continue his service as an airman....
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Dr. Besser discusses the study that found numerous samples of pork contaminated with bacteria....
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Morning Business Memo: The executive who has overseen Apple’s new Maps app has been shown the exit ramp. Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue is reported to have fired Richard Williamson after widespread criticism of the app. Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a rare apology......
Teens at a Pennsylvania library had hoped to inspire kids to read when they transformed the lyrics of Michael Jackson’s 1983 hit “Beat It” into “Read It” and posted it on the Internet. Instead, they have a fight on their hands with Sony-ATV Records, which......
'It's a Wonderful Life' has come to life in Bemidni, Minnesota, with a hero as public-spirited as the George Bailey of the Capra classic. Grocery mogul Joe Lueken, 70, literally is 'giving away the store,' to his 400 employees. After 46 years running Lueken's Village Foods, he and his family will start transferring ownership of the three-store chain on January 1st to an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Program), in which each employee will own stock. The number of shares will be based on their...
With the fiscal cliff drawing closer, raising taxes on wealthy Americans remains a popular option. And while the public divides closely on reducing federal income tax deductions, two-thirds oppose another possibility, raising the age for Medicare eligibility. Sixty percent in this ABC News/Washington Post poll......
Looking for the perfect present for a presidential history buff this holiday season? The Ritz-Carlton in Washington’s Dupont Circle has just the thing — but it will cost you a pretty penny. With packages starting at $1,095 per night, guests staying over inauguration weekend can......
By Glenn Ruppel Every driver hates getting a ticket. So when you are pulled over, how do you minimize the damage to your wallet? First, realize the risk of serious danger to the officer is quite real. “Cops get killed on car stops,” said Jerry......
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