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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marion “Suge” Knight’s lawyer argues that a murder case against the former rap music mogul should be dismissed because one of the men he is accused of running over with his pickup truck did not identify him in court.
NEW YORK (AP) — Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s ads starring nearly naked women have become a part of American culture, according to Andy Puzder, CEO of the chains’ parent company.
NEW YORK (AP) — James Patterson, already one of the book world’s most popular authors, is now becoming a publisher.
BOSTON (AP) — Apparently more than just valuable artwork is missing from the Boston Public Library’s archives.
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. (AP) — TV actor Dustin Diamond is expected to testify about what happened during a barroom scuffle outside of Milwaukee.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the early 1980s, when Steve Martin was a fledgling movie star, he recalls attended the American Film Institute’s celebration of Frank Capra and how Hollywood glitterati swirled around the Oscar-winning filmmaker.
NEW YORK (AP) — “UnREAL” might be TV’s most fully realized reality series. Why shouldn’t it be? It’s scripted, then performed by professional actors.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joseph Gordon-Levitt has big expectations for the impact of “Snowden.”
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The actress agonizes on her deathbed, her hair and makeup impeccable, as the hunky male lead clutches her hand. Tears pour down his face while her eyelids flutter to a final close.
Little Mix said that they “could do better” than a song like “Pretty Girls,” but they might be eating their words! The British pop group stopped by radio station Capital…