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Fox News Will Not Settle with Lindsay and Dina Lohan
JM Javelosa | | Feb 04, 2015 12:50 AM EST |
Lindsay Lohan, together with her mother Dina Lohan are suing Fox News, host Sean Hannity and commentator Michelle Fields for defamation concerning a conversation between the two saying that the mother and daughter are doing cocaine together. However, new reports say that the cable network has no plans of settling with the Lohans.
Bruce Jenner Agrees to an Interview with Diane Sawyer About His Gender Transition
JM Javelosa | | Feb 04, 2015 12:46 AM EST |
Diane Sawyer has secured a very exclusive interview with Bruce Jenner to discuss his recent decision to transition from male to female.
Bobbi Kristina Brown, Moved to Emory University Hospital
JM Javelosa | | Feb 04, 2015 12:44 AM EST |
Bobby Kristina Brown is no longer a patient in North Fulton Hospital. She is now said to be confined in Emory University Hospital, where sources close to her family say that she is still fighting for her life.

Sequel to Harper Lee Classic ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Out in July
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 08:57 PM EST |
The American classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" has a sequel after all, which will be sold in bookstores more than six decades after it was written.

U.S. ‘Tricked’ Into Aiding China Through 100-Year Con: Author
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 08:49 PM EST |
China has been carrying out a clandestine century-long ploy to fly under the radar while receiving aid in the form of funds, know-how and technology from the United States, claimed a China expert in a recently released book.

Bradley Cooper, Surprised By American Sniper's Political Impact
Cybelle Go | | Feb 03, 2015 08:39 PM EST |
Academy Award Nominee Bradley Cooper expressed the fact that he didn't expect that the movie American Sniper, which was inspired by the real life story of a late Navy SEAL sharpshooter Chris Kyle, would incite a charged political conversation. Cooper revealed this to a group of reporters in the Academy Awards Nominee luncheon last Monday, according to Reuters.

China Scrambles to Erase Reports About New Aircraft Carrier
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 08:23 PM EST |
Work on China's second aircraft carrier is underway, apparently a secret that ended up appearing on social networks and a newspaper, which officials did a poor job of covering up.
Police Found Drugs In Bobbi Kristina's Home
Cybelle Go | | Feb 03, 2015 08:23 PM EST |
Bobbi Kristina, daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unconscious in a bathtub in her home last January 31 and currently in a state of medically induced coma. No specific source was pointed out as the police was still in the process of investigation. Now Bobbi Kristina's family confirmed that the police did find drugs in vicinity at the wake of her drowning incident, TMZ reports.

‘Selfies’ Likely Led to Fatal Jet Crash Near Denver: Investigators
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 08:08 PM EST |
The pilot of a two-seater Cessna-150 that crashed near Denver in May last year found out too late that taking self-photographs, popularly known as "selfies," could be a deadly distraction, federal crash investigators said in a recent report.
Angry Jordan Loses No Time Executing Bomber, Jihadists on Death Row
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 07:43 PM EST |
Jordan plans to execute on Wednesday an Iraqi woman linked to bomb attacks and other jihadists sentenced to death, following a posted Islamic State video showing a Jordanian pilot burned alive.

Jordanian Pilot Appears to Be Burned Alive in Islamic State Video
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 03, 2015 07:41 PM EST |
Islamic State militants posted a video on Tuesday in which a captured Jordanian pilot was apparently burned alive.

Britain to Become the First Country to Allow Three-Parent Babies
Ana Verayo | | Feb 03, 2015 10:30 AM EST |
Today could see the UK allow three-parent babies via IVF in an attempt to prevent deadly genetic disease.

Survey: 71% of Employees Check Their Social Media Accounts at Work
Nyrene Grace Patricia Paranga | | Feb 03, 2015 10:21 AM EST |
Some U.S. states and companies are starting to make a move to limit this activity.

Study: Too Much Jogging is Bad; Light Jogging is Best for Longer Life
Ana Verayo | | Feb 03, 2015 10:13 AM EST |
A new study reveals that too much strenuous jogging can lead to a higher mortality rate.

Afrezza Inhaled Insulin Now Available in U.S. Pharmacies Nationwide
Marco Foronda | | Feb 03, 2015 10:11 AM EST |
It helps patients achieve blood sugar control.
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