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Amazon Euphoria Sends US Stocks Up

Stock euphoria over Amazon.com's (Nasdaq: AMZN) first-quarter earnings surprise sent shares of the No. 1 e-retailer soaring, triggering a big rise in the Nasdaq and other averages that eased slightly by midday.

Friday, April 27, 2012 by David Zielenziger

Actress Marilu Henner, best known for her role as Elaine Nardo on the hit TV sitcom "Taxi," has released a new book called "Total Memory Makeover," in which she describes her life with hyperthymesia, also known as the gift of near-perf

Marilu Henner: Hyperthymesia Inspires New Book, 'Total Memory Makeover' [VIDEO]

Actress Marilu Henner, best known for her role as Elaine Nardo on the hit TV sitcom "Taxi," has released a new book called "Total Memory Makeover," in which she describes her life with hyperthymesia, also known as the gift of near-perfect memory recall, and instructs others how to better unlock their own memories.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by IBTimes Staff Reporter

Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson's 'Wardrobe Malfunction' May Head To Supreme Court

The Obama administration's Supreme Court attorney asked the justices to review the Federal Communications Commission's $550,000 fine against CBS for airing the infamous Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by Dan Rivoli

Apple

Apple Shares Recover In Tuesday Trading

Shares of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, recouped all their Monday losses and gained more in Tuesday trading.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 by David Zielenziger

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Gets Spanish Defender, Set to Obtain Asylum Ruling after London Olympics

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange To Host Talk Show While Under House Arrest

"The World Tomorrow" will feature interviews with "politicians, revolutionaries, intellectuals, artists and visionaries." Its host remains under house arrest in Britain, fighting extradition to Sweden on sex charges.

Friday, April 13, 2012 by Dan Rivoli

Sen. Chris Dodd

SOPA Is 'Dead,' Film Industry Lobbyist Chris Dodd Says

Chris Dodd, a former U.S. senator who heads the Motion Picture Association of America, said there will be another push for some kind of anti-piracy legislation after the 2012 elections.

Thursday, April 12, 2012 by Dan Rivoli

Titanic Survivor Dorothy Gibson

‘Saved From the Titanic’: Survivor Dorothy Gibson’s Lost Titanic Movie

Survivor Dorothy Gibson's “Saved From the Titanic” (1912) was the original Titanic mythmaker and the first movie to tackle the disaster. Yet like the ship itself, the film is now the stuff of legends.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 by Mark Johanson

Keith Olbermann attends the NBC Universal Summer press tour in Beverly Hills

Keith Olbermann v. Al Gore's Current TV: Public Feud Sparks Dueling Contract Suits

Current TV said Keith Olbermann broke his contract by missing work and "sabotaging the network." Olbermann says he was punished for his "unwillingness to tolerate the incompetence" of network management.

Friday, April 06, 2012 by Dan Rivoli

To Rome With Love

Woody Allen ‘To Rome With Love’ Trailer: IQ in Euros, Allen on Camera and the Return of Benigni [VIDEO]

"To Rome With Love" opens in June.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012 by Peggy Truong

Cersei

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 1 Review: Knowledge and Power

Sunday's episode, "The North Remembers," is full of buried truths interlaced with brutality. Even for the viewer armed with unparalleled perspective, uncertainty is the theme. (And readers of George R. R. Martin's book series are kept guessing with the juggling of scenes and new insertions.

Monday, April 02, 2012 by Roland Li

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