Mitt Romney’s overseas adventure has seen its share of uncomfortable diplomatic exchanges, the first episode taking shape even before the candidate jetted off to England and the Olympics last week: Eastern Europe Who Mitt made mad: Miroslav Lajcak, Slovakia’s foreign minister and deputy prime minister. What...
Read more: Mitt Romney's Awkward Foreign Tour
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Former American Idol finalist Kimberley Locke wants to judge the popular singing competition
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Read more: Drew Peterson Trial Set to Begin
Republican staff report singles out 5 ATF officials for special criticism in Fast and Furious
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Read more: 5 ATF Officials Singled out in Report
Syria Violence Turns Aleppo Into 'Ghost Town'; London 2012 Olympics: Chinese Swimmer Makes Waves
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Read more: Full Episode: World News: James Holmes Charged With 24 Counts of Murder
Some Olympic athletes are doing it, but some experts say this diet isn't for everyone.
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Read more: Watch: Is a Gluten-Free Diet Bad for You?
Exclusive: In his first interview since "miracle" heart transplant, former VP talks policy.
Read more: Watch: Dick Cheney on Transplant, Middle East
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The Out To Swim Angels were barred from the London Olympics for being an all-male team.
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Boy who survived shooting in Mass. in critical condition; dad shot 2 kids, killed self
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Olympic host cities marshal tremendous resources to create state-of-the-art stadiums, first-class athletic facilities and streamlined infrastructure -- with the whole world watching during the games. What happens after the games end?
Read more: Olympic Host Cities, After the Games
Read more: Olympic Host Cities, After the Games
Long hours on film sets can sometimes lead to a lot more. Kristen Stewart is the latest star to turn a professional relationship into a personal one, shocking "Twilight" fans by admitting that she engaged in "a momentary indiscretion" with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders.
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If you invested in stocks purely based on superstitions like avoiding Friday the 13th or lucky numbers, would you end up with colossal losses or fortuitous gains?
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Increasingly, diseases we commonly associate with people in their 60s and 70s are hitting two, three, or even four decades earlier. Why?
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Swimmer Dave Denniston had it all: Twice a top five finisher at the Olympic Trials, a World Record Holder, a 15-time All-American and an NCAA National Champion. That was before fateful day in 2005 when a sledding accident left him paralyzed from the waist down, forcing him to change his life forever.
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'About Face' is a documentary about modeling, a social history of the last 50 years of beauty, told by Christie Brinkley, Jerry Hall, Beverly Johnson and others.
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Six seniors leave the New York City cold for the sun of Florida. At first they find sun and fun, but later social isolation.
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Read more: Seniors Find Sun, Sin and Sorrow in Fla.
Two Detroit brothers whose murder convictions were overturned after 25 years will not be released from jail — at least for now.
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