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Joaquin Phoenix is apparently not a fan of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and despite being twice nominated for an Oscar, the actor who is hotly tipped for a nod for “The Master” told Interview magazine he believes the annual awards ceremony is...
A pregnant Seattle woman who was kicked off a city bus when her baby’s dirty diaper was deemed to be a disturbance to other passengers is questioning why normal baby behavior would lead her to be removed from city transportation. Any parent can tell you...
New evidence suggests frustrations surrounding popular game might be warranted.
Children playing in an apartment complex in Oregon found a cell phone that had a screensaver of the missing 21-year-old woman.
The LAPD continues to battle for audio tapes that could hold clues to a dozen open homicides potentially linked to the murderous "Manson family," officials told ABC News.
Social media has helped launch revolutions and bring down government regimes, but these incredibly powerful tools are also helping to keep the streets of Chicago bloody.
Bangladesh: Diplomats will talk to US officials to get details on Bangladeshi terror suspect
Morning Business Memo: Don’t go over the fiscal cliff … please! That’s the plea from Wall Street to Congress. Top financial executives, including Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs, sent a letter to Congress urging action. “The still-fragile US economy cannot sustain and the American people...
Republicans are intensifying thier criticsm that President Barack Obama hasn't laid out a plan for the future.


