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Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan to write wrestling storylines

Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan on Monday was named senior producer of a professional wrestling program and said he would try to push boundaries on cultural issues.

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Amy Winehouse's family condemn documentary about singer

The family of British singer Amy Winehouse, who died aged 27 from alcohol poisoning, condemned a forthcoming documentary about her life as "misleading" on Monday.

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Bruce Jenner on gender transition : 'For all intents and purposes, I am a woman'

Former Olympic champion Bruce Jenner can be seen undoing his ponytail in what ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer called "a symbolic moment" during an interview discussing his upcoming gender transition.

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Warner Bros. accused of forcing hijab-wearing Muslim women off-camera during talk show taping

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) accused officials at Warner Bros. of forcing two Muslim women to give up their front-row seats at a talk show taping because of an alleged ban against hijabs, Addicting Info reported.

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Sarah Palin accused of stalling $15,000 settlement with New Jersey newspaper

NEWARK — Sarah Palin agreed in December to pay a New Jersey newspaper $15,000 to settle a lawsuit over her campaign's unauthorized use of an iconic photograph of firefighters hoisting the American flag on 9/11 -- but the deal remains stalled over the former GOP vice presidential candidate's insistence on confidentiality, according to court papers filed…

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Pulitzer Prize winner leaves journalism: 'It was too difficult to make ends meet'

A Pulitzer prize honoring his work as a journalist came a bit too late for Rob Kuznia, who had to quit the profession because it didn't pay enough.

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Revealed: NRA donates millions to the GOP — even though it declares ‘zero’ political expenditures

In an investigative piece for Yahoo News, Alan Berlow reveals in extensive detail how the National Rifle Association accepts contributions from supporters and then funnels that money toward electing Republicans while simultaneously declaring to the IRS that the NRA spends absolutely nothing on political expenditures.

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Walter Scott: PR firm demands $10,000 from media outlets using shooting video

Publicists have begun demanding $10,000 from media outlets for the right to show the cellphone video footage of a police officer fatally shooting a man as he ran away in South Carolina that led to the officer being charged with murder.

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Stoned Is the Way of the Walk: Here are 24 classic reefer songs for 4/20

The stoner holiday is upon us, and what better way to enjoy it than to kick back, fire up a fatty, and revel in reefer's rich musical legacy. In honor of 4/20, here are 24 classic songs about pot, in chronological order:

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Bill Paxton schools Ben Affleck on how to deal with slave-owning ancestors

By now, you've likely heard about the leaked Sony emails—a seemingly infinite source of entertainment industry gossip and secrets—that reveal that actor and Oscar-winning director Ben Affleck tried to erase a slave-owning relative from his family tree. A recent WikiLeaks upload of every single hacked Sony email (all 173,000 of them) discloses that while taking part in the PBS genealogy docu-series “Finding Your Roots,” Affleck was unpleasantly surprised to discover an ancestor had owned slaves. Now-public emails between the show’s host, famed academic Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton, indicate Affleck requested the show conveniently leave out the information. In perhaps the second most controversial (and troubling) revelation to emerge from this whole kerfuffle, show producers seem to have yielded to Affleck’s request. None of this would be public knowledge were it not for those pesky hacked emails. Affleck’s effort to keep his slave-owning ancestor a secret has, ironically, made the fact far bigger news than it would otherwise have been.

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Don Draper is a 'very weak man' says 'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner

Don Draper, the central and serially seductive character of the hit TV show "Mad Men", is actually a "very weak man", his creator told a Paris audience on Sunday.

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Star Wars is 'unbelievably racist,' claims hoax caller on BBC radio show

The BBC fell victim to a hoaxer in a phone-in discussion of the new Star Wars movie, describing the films as “rooted in homophobia and casual racist stereotypes” in which “the only female ends up in a space bikini chained to a horny space slug”.

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Revealed: Ben Affleck asked for slave-owning ancestor story to be cut from PBS documentary

Hollywood megastar Ben Affleck, also known for his support of liberal causes, asked documentary makers to censor their discovery that one of his ancestors owned slaves, according to a leaked email.

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