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'Homeland,' a spy drama starring Claire Danes and Damian Lewis, just garnered six Emmy Awards.
Yash Chopra became known as the "King of Romance" over his five-decade-long career.
'Infinitum Nihil' means 'nothing is forever,' and will publish books reflecting Depp's diverse interests.
Angelina Jolie penned an article in the Daily Beast to defend the young activist's push for education and donated $50,000 to charity in her name.
Sesame Street has asked Obama to take down his latest Romney attack ad featuring Big Bird.
Simon Cho admitted to sabotaging a Canadian athlete's skates before the World Championships.
Girish Gupta brought us to Caracas, Venezuela, ahead of the country's potentially game-changing presidential elections.
Adele's Skyfall is definitely sleek, but it's just the latest in a long line of killer James Bond theme songs.
George Michael said that canceling his Australia concerts "breaks my heart."
'Jesus Christ Superstar' has been blocked by an appeal from residents who complain it may offend religious sentiment.
A 'Downton Abbey' prequel is in the works, according to the show's Oscar-winning writer Julian Fellowes.
The Packers' Monday night loss over a controversial call has brought anger over the NFL's referee lockout front-and-center.
Disney World will serve beer and wine at the Magic Kingdom's 'Be Our Guest' restaurant, a first in the park's history.
Kris Jenner's appearance on NBC during the 9/11 moment of silence has NBC taking harsh criticism.
The US Open final will pit Serbian Novak Djokovic against Brit Andy Murray.
The bible, sold at an auction in London, has annotations in it from the King himself.
A 9-year-old boy who brought a gun to school led Mexican police to a major gun cache.
Oscar Pistorius said after losing the Paralympics' 200-meter final that his Brazilian opponent's blades were too long.
Famed director Steven Spielberg was reportedly turning a Navy SEAL's book into a movie.
'2016: Obama's America' is a right-wing take on Barack Obama's presidency.
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