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$400,000 worth of art stolen from 'The Simpsons' co-creator's foundation

Artwork worth $400,000 has been stolen from the Sam Simon Foundation in Malibu, California, set up by late "The Simpsons" co-creator Sam Simon, the California wire agency City News Service (CNS) reported on Wednesday.

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'Mad Men' creator defends workplace sexism scenes: '100 percent' of ad women say 'it was exactly like that'

Mad Men creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner pushed back against criticism of his show's depiction of sexism in the workplace on Wednesday, telling Ora.TV host Larry King that the reactions tend to be divided across gender lines.

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Comedian Ricky Gervais sets off sh*tstorm by tweeting photo of hunter and giraffe she killed

A big game hunter from Utah is the focus of a wave of Internet outrage after comedian Ricky Gervais tweeted a photo of her lying next to a freshly-killed giraffe.

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Astronaut Chris Hadfield to release first album written and recorded in space

Astronaut Chris Hadfield is taking music to intergalactic heights with the first album written and recorded in space.

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Bill Maher: If the GOP had Obama's record 'they'd be riding it like a fuc*in’ wild bronco' into 2016

Real Time host Bill Maher said President Barack Obama should be a "better bragger" heading into the end of his time in office, while slamming Republicans for not having a record of their own to run on in the 2016 election in an interview released by Playboy magazine on Tuesday.

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Nobel winner Gunter Grass warned of 'sleepwalking' into world war in final interview before his death

Germany's Nobel-winning author Gunter Grass said he feared humanity was "sleepwalking" into a world war in the last interview he gave before his death on Monday.

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Washington Post disputes Iran spy charges against reporter

The Washington Post said Monday allegations that its Tehran reporter was engaged in espionage were "absurd" as it renewed its plea for Iran to free the journalist.

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After Bollywood and Nollywood, Uganda brings 'Wakaliwood'

It's a searing hot day, and a group of commandos are attempting a daring prison break.

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Tucker Carlson can't understand why people think he's a misogynist over 'mean email to this chick'

Daily Caller editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson scoffed at allegations on Thursday that he and his brother Buckley's email responses toward a spokesperson for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) last month were sexist, Media Matters reported.

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Bob Schieffer, host of CBS's 'Face the Nation,' to retire

Bob Schieffer, the host of CBS's "Face the Nation" program, said on Wednesday he will retire this summer after more than 50 years in journalism.

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Jon Stewart on Rolling Stone's failed UVA rape report: You found the one story that 'set the cause back'

Daily Show host Jon Stewart lit into Rolling Stone magazine on Wednesday for not only botching its report on campus rape at the University of Virginia, but failing to punish any staff members involved with the story.

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Jewish group tells Jon Stewart: Don't let 'anti-Semite' Trevor Noah take over 'The Daily Show'

A Jewish advocacy group with ties to the Civil Rights Movement is urging supporters to protest Jon Stewart's support for new Daily Show host Trevor Noah, The Wrap reported.

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Radio host Michael Savage thinks only white people fought in World War II

Conservative radio host Michael Savage accused President Barack Obama of driving white men to revolt and awkwardly compared him to Adolf Hitler -- while also ignoring the history of U.S. service members of color, Right Wing Watch reported.

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