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Deepak Chopra: Richard Dawkins is a bad scientist and his arrogance pisses me off

A new book details the years-long, highly acrimonious feud between self-help guru Deepak Chopra and evolutionary biologist and skeptic Richard Dawkins.

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George Clooney 'to make appearance in Downton Abbey'

Sources suggest Hollywood star will play American guest in a one-off sketch to raise money in a charity fundraiser

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Nicole Kidman 'in shock' after father's sudden death

Australian actress Nicole Kidman is in shock after the sudden death of her father in Singapore, her publicist said Saturday as her husband Keith Urban wrote of the couple's "deep state of grief".

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Self-driving cars starting to communicate with each other

An Acura RLX sedan demonstrated an unusual way to tow another car this week: the vehicles were not physically attached. The second car drove itself, following instructions beamed over by the first in a feat of technology that indicates a new stage in automation is happening faster than many expected.

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James Foley's mother 'embarrassed and appalled' by US government actions

The mother of executed US reporter James Foley said she felt her son's case was an "annoyance" to the US government.

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Once-talented Piers Morgan safe to ignore, tweets Rupert Murdoch

Amid the flurry of excitement over Rupert Murdoch's tweets on Scottish independence and Page 3, let's not overlook his most surprising tweet of all - about Piers Morgan.

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Bill Maher: If Hillary gets the 2016 nomination, I'll vote for Rand Paul

Comic and Real Time host Bill Maher said that his support of the Democratic Party does not extend to highly favored 2016 Democratic nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

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Long tongues and leaping cats debut in 60th Guiness World Records book

London (AFP) - From super-long tongues to leaping cats, a host of weird and wacky landmarks have made the cut for the 60th anniversary edition of the Guinness World Records book out on Thursday.

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Michael Moore to documentary-makers: Accept that you're an entertainer, or quit

Documentary film-makers have lost sight of why people like to go to the cinema, said Michael Moore during his keynote speech at the Toronto film festival.

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George Clooney to wed in Venice in 'couple of weeks'

Heartthrob actor George Clooney is to marry his British lawyer fiancee Amal Alamuddin in Venice in a "couple of weeks", according to news reports confirmed in part by his spokesman.

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Goodbye, Texas! Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant goes home to England

Robert Plant has come home to England from Texas. The Led Zeppelin frontman has been pining for his roots -- familiar landscapes, the distinctive "Black Country" accent of where he grew up and people who call him "Planty".

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'Duck Dynasty' star urges Christians to convert atheist friends with Nicolas Cage movie

One of the stars of TV’s “Duck Dynasty” urged Christians to take their non-believing friends to see an upcoming Nicolas Cage movie, saying it might convert them.

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Joan Rivers dies at 81: family

Joan Rivers, the acerbic US stand-up comic and television presenter, died on Thursday, a week after being rushed to a New York hospital, her family announced. She was 81.

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