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Authorities are set to release a 911 call made from Demi Moore's home earlier this week.
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There's one note Chris Isaak won't be hitting - and that's a sick note.
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Ethel Kennedy prefers coming to the Sundance Film Festival when she's not the star of a movie.
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Rihanna has found a unique way of getting some new stage outfits.
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A courtroom fight between country music superstar Garth Brooks and a hospital in his Oklahoma hometown has divided local residents who say the roots of both run deep in the community.
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Kenny Chesney's steamy duet with Grace Potter, "You and Tequila," continues to radiate heat.
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Martin Scorsese's Paris adventure "Hugo" leads the Academy Awards with 11 nominations, among them best picture and the latest director honor for the Oscar-winning filmmaker.
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This Tuesday, January 24th the 84th Academy Awards begin with the much anticipated Nominations Announcement at 8:30am ET / 5:30am PT.
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iTunes' Official Music Charts for the week ending Jan. 23, 2012:
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App Store Official Charts for the week ending Jan. 23, 2012:
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A white hearse used to transport President John F. Kennedy's body following his assassination in Dallas has sold at auction for $160,000.
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Etta James, the feisty R&B singer whose raw, passionate vocals anchored many hits and made the yearning ballad "At Last" - died Friday. She was 83.
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An Iranian news agency is reporting police have closed down dozens of toy shops for selling Barbie dolls to fight Western cultural influence.
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Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood are teaming up for a special "CMT Crossroads" the night before the Super Bowl.
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Brooks claims the hospital in his hometown of Yukon pledged to honor his late mother in some way.
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If the U.S. Supreme Court is willing to listen, rocker Steven Tyler has something "old school" to say about nudity and profanity on broadcast TV.
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ABC News President Ben Sherwood says organizations like his need to broaden the definition of what they do.
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The Academy Award for visual effects is shaping up into a showdown among such heroes as Harry Potter, the X-Men, the Transformers and Captain America.
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iTunes' Official Music Charts for the week ending Jan. 2, 2012
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The historical epic "War Horse," the Deep South drama "The Help," the silent film "The Artist" and the wedding comedy "Bridesmaids" are in the running for top honors from the Producers ...