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Reporter breaks cardinal rule of television news and drops live F-bomb

A Detroit reporter broke the No. 1 rule of live television during a Wednesday morning live shot: Always assume every microphone is hot and every camera is live.

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Singer Tina Turner gives up her U.S. citizenship

Rock and soul music diva Tina Turner, who's lived in Switzerland for nearly two decades, is giving up her US citizenship, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

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Francis Bacon painting sold for a record $142.4 million

A work by British painter Francis Bacon was sold for $142.4 million in New York, smashing the world record for the most expensive piece of art ever auctioned.

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Alec Baldwin heckled by alleged stalker during his testimony against her

US movie star Alec Baldwin was repeatedly interrupted and heckled by his alleged stalker as he testified against the French-Canadian actress in a New York courtroom Tuesday.

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California man pleads guilty to 'sextortion' plot against Miss Teen USA

A US student pleaded guilty Tuesday to hacking online accounts of Miss Teen USA and other women and threatening to publish nude photos of them, the FBI said.

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Proposed California bill would require adult film actors to wear safety goggles

Lawmakers in California have drafted new legislation that would not only require condoms on set for adult film shoots, but which would also mandate that performers wear eye protection for certain types of scenes. According to Salon's Tracy Clark-Flory, under existing laws, goggles or protective eyewear are actually already required for any scene that might put performers' eyes at risk of contact with semen, but those regulations are currently not enforced.

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Popularity of 'Hunger Games' inspires pink bow and arrow toy for girls

But why must so many toys for girls – even those that encourage outside play – be marketed as something pretty?

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Washington Post columnist says NYC mayor's biracial family makes 'conventional' people 'gag' (UPDATE: Cohen responds)

The Washington Post's ostensibly liberal columnist Richard Cohen set off a ruckus on Monday with his latest column, in which he said that the family of New York City's mayor-elect Bill de Blasio is unconventional enough to be physically revolting to average Americans.

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Almost denied because of his pot-smoking past, Bob Dylan will finally collect the Legion d'Honneur

Bob Dylan will on Wednesday finally collect a French award he was almost denied because of his pot-smoking and protesting past, officials confirmed on Tuesday.

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Brad Pitt director apologizes for filming Nazi battle scenes in Britain on Remembrance Day

The director of Brad Pitt's new movie has apologised after filming battle scenes with actors dressed as Nazis in an English village on Remembrance Sunday.

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Chinese film market will surpass Hollywood in 10 years: Ang Lee

Oscar-winning director Ang Lee on Tuesday said that Chinese-language cinema could earn more revenue than Hollywood in ten years' time and does not need to broaden its appeal.

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Marilyn Monroe medical file sells for $25,600

Medical files proving Hollywood screen siren Marilyn Monroe underwent cosmetic surgery sold for $25,600 during a weekend auction in California.

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New York Times' Stelter: '60 Minutes' reporter Lara Logan's scandal 'worse' than Dan Rather's

New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter told CNN on Monday that CBS correspondent Lara Logan and her team at 60 Minutes may have been blinded by an agenda when reporting a story about Benghazi that turned out not to be true.

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