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Cher sounds-off on Miley Cyrus, Hailee Steinfeld's shakespearen romance and Chris Hemsworth's secret revealed!


Your Money Adviser Same-Sex Couples Are Urged to Apply for Social Security Spousal Benefits
Though the Social Security Administration is still reviewing the law, it is encouraging applications from couples in same-sex marriages and civil unions.


An Escape From Slavery, Now a Movie, Has Long Intrigued Historians
Solomon Northup told a story of escaping from slavery in 1853, and for decades scholars have been trying to untangle the truth of his account.


Froese's 2 Goals Lead Blackhawks Past Wings, 4-3
Byron Froese scored his second goal 325 into the third period and the Chicago Blackhawks held on for a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings in a preseason game Sunday.


Toddler's mom wants arrest
The mother of missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds disclosed new details about purported blood evidence discovered in the home where the 20-month-old was reported missing in 2011.


Analysis 49ers on Edge of Falling Apart or Snapping Back
San Francisco has fallen short of expectations defined as the point spread by an average of 17.5 points this season.


Check out Bono's Bill Clinton impression
Bill Clinton was running late, so Bono did his best impression of the former president at the Clinton Global Initiative.


Americans Abroad N.W.S.L.s First Season From the Outside Looking In
U.S. international Yael Averbuch on watching the inaugural season of the National Womens Soccer League.


Newark Archbishop Denies That Criticism Led to Moves
Archbishop John J. Myers defended the appointment of a cleric as coadjutor archbishop, saying it was not related to criticism over his own handling of a sexually abusive priest.


Your Money Adviser Free Apps for Nearly Every Health Problem, but What About Privacy?
An analysis of 43 popular wellness apps by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse found that many apps connect to advertising and data-analysis sites without the users knowledge.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Ohio to use last of lethal drug supply for execution Wednesday
CLEVELAND, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Ohio is scheduled to use its last dose of a lethal drug to execute convicted murderer Harry Mitts Jr. on Wednesday, the latest state forced to find alternative methods after the foreign pharmaceutical supplier cut off supplies due to objections to use of the drug for capital punishment.


UPDATE 3-Kenya launches probe as Shabaab leader confirms mall attack
* Somali group says Kenyan troops used gas, but Kenya denies it


Panera CEO 'No clue' about hunger
Panera CEO Ron Shaich thought he knew a thing or two about hunger until he lived for a week eating food that was affordable on food stamps.


Football Suarez return ends in defeat
Luis Suarez made his return to competitive action after serving a 10-match ban for biting an opponent. The Liverpool striker played in his side's cup clash at fierce rival Manchester United Wednesday.


Google goes inside the A380
Not content with climbing Mount Fuji or scaling the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Google Street View team has once again stretched the limits of their brief, this time with a full tour inside an Emirates Airbus A380.


Minimal Desktop Speakers With Maximum Sound
Logitechs Z600 Bluetooth speakers deliver some serious volume from a streamlined package.


UPDATE 3-U.S. to get coveted Alibaba IPO after Hong Kong talks founder
* Alibaba IPO could have added 5 pct to HKEx daily turnover


Lens Blog Japanese-Brazilians Straddling Two Cultures
Exploring crosscurrents of reverse migration, Nadia Shira Cohen and Paulo Siqueira photographed Japanese-Brazilians, who in Brazil are considered Japanese and in Japan are considered Brazilian.


The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Sept. 20, led by "Prisoners," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) Prisoners...........................$ 21.4 million 2 (1) Insidious Chapter 2................$ 14.5 million 3 (2) The Family..........................$ 7.0 million 4 (6) Instructions Not Included...........$ 5.7 million 5 (*) Battle of the Year..................$


Gareth Bale's Spanish lessons
Why have British footballers struggled to succeed after moving to play abroad?


France's Bouygues says 4G rollout ahead of schedule
PARIS (Reuters) - Bouygues Telecom said the roll-out of its new superfast mobile network was ahead of schedule and would cover 63 percent of the French population by the October 1 launch.


Logistics behind 'floating city'
Isa Soares ventures below deck to see the operation behind the scenes at the Royal Princess cruise ship.


West Says U.N. Nears Syria Resolution
Two diplomats said they had reached a consensus on the broad elements, including a reference to sanctions should Syria fail to comply with its obligations.


Recipes for Health Lasagna With Tomato Sauce and Roasted Eggplant
A delicious and hearty do-ahead dish.


The TV Watch The Old Guard Keeps Its Grip
Despite all the fear and anxiety, Netflix didnt steal Emmy night in the end as established series like AMCs Breaking Bad and Modern Family on ABC took top awards.


911 call released in execution-style triple murder
Police searching for the suspect in a triple homicide in Georgia have released a 911 call from a man who was one of the killer's intended targets.


Wild pigs menace suburban Atlanta
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Wild pigs have descended on a suburban Atlanta neighborhood where they are scaring children, making a general nuisance of themselves, and acting as they if they own the place.


Rules for surviving Oktoberfest
Raised steins, raised bosoms, leather-clad Bavarian thighs. And "beer corpses."


Mars Science Lab launch delayed two years
NASA's launch of the Mars Science Laboratory -- hampered by technical difficulties and cost overruns -- has been delayed until the fall of 2011, NASA officials said at a news conference Thursday in Washington.


T Magazine The Daily Shoe | Salvatore Ferragamo Python Heels from a Desert-Inspired Collection
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick python heels from a desert-inspired collection, fit for an urban landscape.


Japan's Advantest warns of third annual net loss as chip demand cools
TOKYO (Reuters) - Advantest Corp, the world's largest maker of chip testing equipment, warned it would post a net loss for a third year in a row, as demand for chips for smartphones and tablets fell short of its expectations.


Wealth Matters Financing Start-Up Dreams With Retirement Savings
You can use 401(k) money to create a new business, but beware the rules are complicated and the Internal Revenue Service will be watching closely.


T Magazine Sign of the Times | The Virtues of Fine in the Age of Awesome
In an age of superlatives, vacation runs the risk of becoming a space reserved for extreme adventure and alienating exclusivity. Whatever happened to things being simply good enough, or even simply enjoyable?


Can a Gay, Catholic Leftist Actually Squelch Corruption in Sicily?
Rosario Crocetta is a reform-minded leader in a highly corrupt place that hates change. And thats only one reason his life is in danger.


Rutgers RB Paul James Out a Couple of Week
Rutgers running back Paul James is going to be sidelined a couple of weeks with a lower leg injury.


Front Row Olivier Zahm Brings Purple Jeans to Closed Label
The jeans are just one element of a plan to reinvigorate the label, which was popular in the 1970s and 80s.


UPDATE 1-Foundation Medicine shares rise 89 pct in market debut
* Shares touch high of $34.19, valuing company at about $900 mln


Real Madrid don't do austerity
Even in tough economic times, Real Madrid doesn't do austerity. Gareth Bale's signing is yet another example. But do its fans care?


Fed will be able to smoothly wind down aggressive policy-Dudley
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Winding down the Federal Reserve's unprecedented policy accommodation is feasible even with the U.S. central bank's swollen balance sheet, though there are bound to be...


Amanda Bynes' drunk driving case moved to mental health court
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The drunk driving case against troubled actress and former teenage star Amanda Bynes has been moved to the mental health court at the request of her attorney, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Tuesday.


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