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Kim Kardashian to Divorce Kris Humphries After only 72 Days of Marriage
TMZ are reporting that after just 72 days of married life, Kim Kardashian will be filing for divorce from husband Kris Humphries.
When Halloween Feels Like Christmas: New York Hit by Snowstorms [PHOTOS]
New York has been covered in snow following rare October storms.
Steve Jobs' Sister Reveals Final Words of The Apple co-Founder: "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow."
Mona Simpson, the author and sister of the late Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs revealed the final words of her brother at a memorial service at Stanford University.
Heidi Klum's Wackiest Halloween Costumes Through the Years
Heidi Klum's Wackiest Halloween Costumes Through the Years.
Apple TV Coming Soon With Siri Voice Control
An Apple television is a 'guaranteed product' that has been in development for some time and will use personal assistant Siri to replace a conventional remote control, according sources.
Herman Cain Republican U.S. Presidential Candidate is Smoking Hot
Quirky campaign video features Herman Cain's chief of staff, Mark Block, blowing cigarette smoke into the camera, whil the song "I Am America" is played in the background.
'Social Network' Writer Tipped For Steve Jobs Film Involvement
Reports claim that Sony is making progress with a Steve Jobs film, to be based on the official biography by Walter Isaacson, and the writer of The Social Network is said to be involved.
Saudi Arabia: Burial and Nomination: Prince Nayef, a Divisive Figure?
The funeral of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Sultan on Tuesday set the stage for the nomination of a new heir, widely expected to be interior minister Prince Nayef, at a time where the Kingdom has seen increasing demand for reforms.
Planes Of The Future Could Fly At Five Times Speed of Sound
The passenger plane of the future could be solar powered and travel at five times the speed of sound, but only if the British government act quickly.
Alleged Israeli Spy Ilan Grapel to be Released by Egypt
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet issued a statement confirming the approval of a prisoner exchange deal with Egypt to release suspected Israeli spy Ilan Grapel, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen arrested in June and accused of being a spy in exchange for 25 Egyptian prisoners from Israeli jails.
The Amber Cole Sextape And Other Internet Embarrassments
The most recent example of a something that should have remained private leading to public embarrassment comes in the form of 14-year-old schoolgirl Amber Cole.
Slain Tyrant Gadhafi's Lifestyle: Female Virgin Bodyguards, Crush on Condoleezza Rice and Bunga Bunga Parties (PHOTOS)
Slain tyrant Col. Moammar Gadhafi's lifestyle, female virgin bodyguards, a crush on Condoleezza Rice and "Bunga Bunga" parties
Occupy Wall Street: Naomi Wolf Arrested for Reciting First Amendment (VIDEO)
Author and activist Naomi Wolf has released a statement alleging that her arrest was a direct attempt by New York police to silence her after she attempted to inform protesters outside a New York awards banquet of their rights.
Beats by Dr. Dre Considering London Store
Beats by Dr. Dre headphones might be opening a specialist store in London's trendy Shoreditch, following the brand's success in coming from America to the UK.
Apple's iPhone and iPod Sales Fail to Meet Expecations
Despite Apple posting record-breaking profits for the fourth quarter of 2011, iPod and iPhone sales fell short of expectations for the first time since 2004.
European Patent Ruling Bans Embryonic Stem Cell Research
The European Union's top court ruled that scientists cannot patent stem cell techniques that use human embryos for research, setting back potential treatments for a range of disorders.
Spotify’s Sean Parker Plays Down Fight with Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg
Last week, the New York Post reported on an alcohol fuelled fight between Zuckerberg and Parker regarding the Spotify-Facebook integration, but now Sean Parker speaking at Web 2.0 has put those rumours to bed.
Nazi Myths: Top Ten Conspiracy Theories About Hitler And The Third Reich
Following the recent claims that Adolf Hitler may have actually died in Argentina many years after the end of the Second World War, we take a look at some of the most bizarre myths, rumours and conspiracy theories that have been linked with the Fuhrer and the Nazi party.
Jennifer Lopez Says Love is Still "My Biggest Dream", Will Cooper Fit in?
Newly-single American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez has, reportedly, found herself a new love interest, in "Hangover" star Bradley Cooper. Lopez, 42, was first linked to Cooper, 37, after they were seen at "Per Se" New York City restaurant, on Sept. 10. According to a report on TMZ, the dinner was "romantic". However, People magazine, at the time, were quick to suggest that the two could have been "in discussions regarding a project."
Lady Gaga's Bill Clinton Concert Laced With Sexual Innuendos [VIDEO]
American entertainer Lady Gaga performed at "A Decade of Difference: A Concert Celebrating 10 Years of the William J. Clinton Foundation" -- and her performance was every bit the quintessential Lady Gaga shocker.
Wired 2011: Social Robotics, How Art and Science Are Correlated
Heather Knight, founder of Marilyn Munrobot in New York, is attempting to bring art and science together. As shown at a Wired 2011 event, she is trying to develop charismatic robots to create social interactions between them and humans.
Hilary Duff Expecting a Baby Boy: Photos of the Glowing Mother-To-Be
Hilary Duff Expecting a Baby Boy: Photos of the Mother-To-Be
Occupy Wall Street Eviction: Protesters Remain Peaceful, Will the NYPD?
As Occupy Wall Street protesters continue to refuse the NYPS's warnings to vacate Zuccotti Park, analysts have questioned how long, given the past reports of police brutality against OWS protesters, the NYPD will remain peaceful.
Occupy Wall Street Eviction: Initial Victory Calm Before Storm, Reports Indicate Riot Police Called
Following Occupy Wall Street protesters' initial victory over the NYPD, fresh evidence has emerged suggesting police have not given up in their efforts to forcibly evict protesters from Zuccotti Park, with reports suggesting riot police have been called to help "manage" the situation.
Occupy Wall Street: Protester Win Key Victory Stalling Authority's Eviction Plans
Occupy Wall Street protesters have won a key victory over New York law enforcement, stalling the city officials plans to evict them from Zuccotti Park.
Hilary Swank Affair: Divas and Despots
Hollywood actress Hilary Swank has said she ‘regrets’ partying with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, and was unaware of allegations of human rights abuses against the autocrat. But she is not alone.
Occupy Wall Street: Riot Police Try to Evict Denver Protesters; Showdown Looms in NYC
With the Occupy movement set to go global Saturday, tensions between protesters and police have reached a critical point in Denver, with riot police issuing a "final warning" for the protesters to disperse. Meanwhile, thousands gathered before dawn at the original Occupy Wall Street site in New York to resist a threatened eviction.
Occupy Wall Street: U.S. Politicians Attempt to Break New York Protesters Before Movement Goes Global
New York police are attempting to forcibly evict Occupy Wall Street protesters just days before the protest was set to become a world revolution.
Chilean Miners Rescue One Year Later: Miners Struggle With Life
One year ago today, the rescue of 33 Chilean miners who had been trapped nearly half a mile underground for 69 days began. Immediately after the daring rescue from the San Jose mine, fame and admiration were thrust upon the "Los 33" as the story of their horrific ordeal and survival became worldwide news.
Lady Gaga: Her Most Bizarre Outfits to Date
Lady Gaga: Her Most Bizarre Outfits to Date

