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Egypt's top court says it has suspended its work indefinitely to protest 'pressures'Read more: Egypt's Top Court Says It Has Suspended Its Work Indefinitely to Protest 'Pressures'
Art can be a tempting investment, with its creative mystique and potential for soaring values. Attending glittering events such as the annual Art Basel Miami Beach, a four-day, celebrity-studded event representing more than 2,000 contemporary artists, makes it that much harder to resist.
More over #Hashtag, there’s a new genre of names that’s trending. You guessed it, iBaby names. BabyCenter – a go-to site and app for pregnancy and parenting tips –has just released it’s annual baby names report survey for the most popular names of 2012. ‘Apple’, ‘Siri’...Read more: Mac, Apple, and Siri: Some of the Most Popular Baby Names of 2012
Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, the kinky protagonists of the “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy, will soon be leaping off the page and into your local Cineplex. Not surprisingly, the adventurous duo are also slated to make appearances, reportedly in three XXX films–the basis for...Read more: Universal Sues Pornographers Over '50 Shades' Use
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is bracing for what could be historic low levels of water along the Mississippi River - likely halting barge traffic in the heart of the storied river. That sudden stop would directly impact the American consumer.
States wary of trade-offs in accepting Medicaid expansion for millions of low-income uninsuredRead more: Brinksmanship on Obama Medicaid Expansion for Poor
Egypt's top court postpones ruling on constituent panel, officials sayRead more: Egypt's Top Court Postpones Key Ruling on Assembly
Egyptian president calls for referendum on draft constitution in 2 weeksRead more: Egypt's President Sets Date for Constitution Vote
Brenda "Sue" Fulton and Penelope Gnesin became the first same-sex couple to marry at West Point Military Academy's Cadet Chapel.Read more: West Point's Cadet Chapel Hosts First Same-Sex Wedding
The now familiar term "Asperger's disorder" is being dropped. And abnormally bad and frequent temper tantrums will be given a scientific-sounding diagnosis called DMDD. But "dyslexia" and other learning disorders remain.
Hundreds gathered to morn Minnesota teens Haile Kifer, 18, and Nicholas Brady, 17, who were shot to death while breaking into a home on Thanksgiving Day. Byron Smith, 64, is charged with two counts of second degree murder.
An Oregon man could very well have set a record for the shortest stretch of time between lockups, requiring a mere 55 minutes to land himself back in jail after being released. Christopher Franklin Weaver, 33, walked out of Lane County Jail as one of...Read more: Man Robs Bank Within Hour After Release From Jail, Cops Say
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