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Filmmakers claim anti-LGBT author Orson Scott Card 'won't profit' from 'Ender's Game' movie

Controversial author who sparked protest with his anti-gay views won't earn less money if film is boycotted, claim insiders

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Trayvon Martin's mother calls out Ted Cruz for misleading comments on 'stand your ground' laws

The mother of Trayvon Martin shot back at Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who accused lawmakers of exploiting the teen’s shooting death in a highly publicized case to advance their own political agenda, during Al Sharpton’s MSNBC program.

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Bill Maher to Piers Morgan: Women will ensure Obamacare won't fail

Talk show host Bill Maher said Tuesday night on "Piers Morgan Live" that he was certain the Affordable Care Act would succeed, despite technical issues and political opposition to the program.

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ABC apologizes for Jimmy Kimmel skit mentioning killing 'everyone in China'

A US network has apologized after a child flippantly suggested to "kill everyone in China" during a late-night comedy show which infuriated Asian American activists.

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Rock legends The Who to stage 'last big tour' in 2015

British rock legends The Who are to stage their "last big tour" the year after next, frontman Roger Daltrey said in comments published Tuesday, citing their advancing years.

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After encouraging launch, Al Jazeera America plans to ramp up programming

Al-Jazeera America said Tuesday it would expand its programming, adding staff and a new morning news show as it seeks to boost viewership in the US market.

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Lou Reed's death leaves dwindling number of rock icons

The death of Lou Reed, feted as a musical game changer and and the godfather of punk, leaves a dwindling band of musical icons from the 1960s still performing into their 70s.

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Cartoonist takes aim at misconceptions about Planned Parenthood founder in graphic biography

The alternative comic book artist Peter Bagge says he wrote his latest book to clear up some misconceptions about a founder of Planned Parenthood.

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Phone-hacking trial of Murdoch protégé Rebekah Brooks opens in London

The first trial from the phone-hacking scandal that sank Rupert Murdoch's News of the World opened on Monday with his key aide Rebekah Brooks and the prime minister's former media chief Andy Coulson in the dock.

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Investigative journalist claims feds grabbed notes that included anonymous sources while searching her home for guns

Remember how the feds said they were going to be more careful about respecting freedom of the press and such? Not that anyone really expected that to happen, but late last week there was a scary report about how DHS officials and Maryland police were…

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Repent, Bieber, the Pope just cracked 10 million Twitter followers

Pope Francis welcomed news on Sunday that his Twitter account @pontifex had attracted more than 10 million followers.

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Music legend Quincy Jones sues Michael Jackson's estate for $10 million

Music impresario Quincy Jones, credited with producing some of Michael Jackson's biggest hits, has sued the late singer's estate for $10 million, court documents showed on Saturday.

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Actor Marcia Wallace, who voiced Bart Simpson's jaded, chain-smoking schoolteacher, dead at 70

Marcia Wallace, the voice of Edna Krabappel -- Bart Simpson's jaded, chain-smoking schoolteacher on the animated show "The Simpsons" -- has died, the show producers said Saturday. She was 70.

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