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Will Smith Django: Actor Explains Why He Turned Down Quentin Taratino Role
Will Smith explains why he turned down the role of Django in “Django Unchained” in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Will Supreme Court Pass Up Ruling on Gay Marriage?
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in the case of the gay marriage ban in California. The U. S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in the case of Prop. French Graphic Designers Create Celebrity Themed Burgers (PHOTOS)
French graphic designers and owners of FatAndFuriousBurger.com have created a slew of funny celebrity themed hamburgers. Rock Band Splits: My Chemical Romance Parts Ways After More Than a Decade Together
Sadly, the Grammy nominated punk-rock band My Chemical Romance has called it quits after more than a decade together. Tiger Woods Wins at Bay Hill, Making Him No. 1 Again in Golf
A win by Tiger Woods at Bay Hill returned him to the top of leaders list in professional golf, a position he hasn't held for several years. 9-Year-Old Girl Survives Crash, Walks 2 Miles to Get Help for Dad
The world is learning about the heroics of little Celia Renteria, who survived an SUV crash and hiked in the middle of the night to try and get help for her father, who was still trapped in the vehicle. Jesse James Gets Married for the Fourth Time
Motorcycle builder and reality TV star Jesse James, who has a history of cheating, got married for the fourth time, this time to drag racer Alexis DeJoria. Pandas From China Arrive via FedEd in Canada: Er Shun and Da Mao
A pair of pandas from China are getting ready to spent a decade across the globe in Canada, first in Toronto and later in Calgary. Wal-Mart Sues Grocery Union, Others Over Trespassing in Florida
Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) has sued a major grocery workers union and others who have protested at its Florida stores, the latest salvo in its legal fight to stop "disruptive" rallies in and around its stores by groups seeking better pay and working conditions. Moms Are Feeding Infants Solid Foods Too Soon
According to a recent survey conducted by Pediatrics.org, about 93% of moms are feeding infants solid foods too soon. T-Mobile Announces No More Cell Phone Contracts, Installment Plans Instead
One of the four major cell phone carriers in the country, T-Mobile USA, appeared to end the practice of selling two-year contracts for services, opting for installment payments instead. 15-Seed Florida Gulf Coast Reaches Sweet 16
Florida Gulf Coast University opened up to students in 1997, and about 16 years later is in the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16. Lesbian Cousin of Chief Justice John Roberts Says She Will Attend Prop 8 Hearing
A first-cousin of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who also is a lesbian, has said she plans to attend the hearing about California's gay marriage law. Heinz Set to Lock Up Buyout Funding
H.J. Heinz was set to lock up financing Friday for the biggest buyout in food industry history, slashing the cost of the loan and bond deals funding its $28bn acquisition by 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
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