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Hollywood skin-care guru accused of plotting to kill rival

A Hollywood skin-care expert with celebrity clients including Jennifer Aniston and Nicki Minaj has been arrested for allegedly plotting to have a business rival killed, according to police.

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Bill Maher: Republicans are jealous 'starfu*kers' who really just hate liberals

Real Time host Bill Maher knocked conservatives in a blog post on Wednesday for being jealous that they didn't command more support from the entertainment community, causing them to rush into embarassing moments caused by the celebrities that are on their side.

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Republicans unhappy with 12 Years a Slave's Oscar win

The decision to award race drama 12 Years a Slave the 2014 Oscar for best film was unpopular among supporters of America's Republican party, according to a new study.

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Bill O'Reilly rips Obama: Abe Lincoln would never do a 'Funny or Die' video

Could the president sitting down to record a comedy website video harm national security? Bill O’Reilly thinks it could.

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Report: Disney looking to buy major YouTube content provider

Media and entertainment giant Disney is in talks to buy Maker Studios, one of the largest content providers for online video sharing website YouTube, a report said Tuesday.

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Fox's Stuart Varney outraged states still feeding poor despite food stamp cuts: 'You can't win!'

Fox News host Stuart Varney is outraged that state governments are continuing to help the poor feed themselves, even after Congress agreed to cut spending on food stamps.

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GOP lawmaker to Obama: No more funny stuff until all Benghazi questions answered

A Texas Republican lawmaker was less than amused by President Barack Obama trading insults with comedian Galifianakis during a light-hearted interview segment.

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Joe McGinniss, controversial writer of 'Fatal Vision,' dies at 71

Controversial US author Joe McGinniss, who pushed the boundaries of journalistic convention, at times becoming nearly as notorious as his subjects, has died. He was 71.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson tells Stephen Colbert that science 'is true whether you believe in it or not'

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson addressed his recent comments on balancing scientific discourse Monday night on “The Colbert Report.”

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Christian radio host: Disney's 'Frozen' is Satanic tool for 'indoctrinating' young lesbians

Religious right-wing radio host Kevin Swanson used the animated film Frozen as his argument for attacking Disney's opposition to the Boy Scouts of America's ban on gay troop leaders, in audio published by Right Wing Watch on Monday.

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'Beethoven of Japan' who pretended to be legally deaf apologizes for 'causing trouble with my lies'

A composer once known as the "Beethoven of Japan" said on Friday that tests had shown he was not legally deaf and apologized to people throughout the country for lying by using a ghost writer for his popular symphonies and other music.

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International pop superstar Shakira opens charity school in Colombia shanty

Lomas de Peye residents used to fear that a strong gust of wind from the Caribbean would be enough to knock down their school. Then Shakira came to their aid. The pop superstar recently traveled to this shanty town in Cartagena, on Colombia's northern…

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Duke University rules porn star student has not broken any rules

The top U.S. college where a student has revealed she works as a porn actress to pay her fees said Friday she has broken no rules, and stressed that financial aid is available.

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