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Marvin Gaye's Children Sue Robin Thicke, Pharrell Willaims Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in "Blurred Lines"
Go do something productive instead
Italian Magazine Reports NSA Spied on Vatican Before Enclave
Vatican spokesperson downplayed the report
No Pi for You: College Bans Greek Alphabet
The campus war on the First Amendment takes a weird turn
Twitter Sued For $124 Million
Two companies claim the social media giant fraudulently had them organize sale of shares
Three Journalists Plead Guilty in British Phone Hacking Trial
Used to work at the now-closed News of the World
Saudi Author Who Supported End of Women Driving Ban Detained
Reportedly does not have access to a lawyer
European Commission President: Xenophobia and Nationalism on the Rise Ahead of Elections
Ant-E.U. parties expected to do well
North Dakota Woman To Give Obese Children Letter, Not Candy on Halloween
"You child is, in my opinion, moderately obese and should not be consuming sugar and treats to the extent of some children this Halloween season."
Court in Argentina Rules Controversial Media Law Constitutional
Move could prompt break-up of large media companies
Marijuana Ads Proliferating
Selling it where legal, promoting its legalization where its not
Gay Rights Group Wants Coca Cola To Pressure Russia Over Anti-Gay Laws Ahead of Winter Olympics
Starting in less than 100 days
Six Dead, Aged 9 to Mid-50s, in Apparent Domestic Incident in South Carolina
Man reportedly called 911 first
Mark Cuban Posts SEC E-Mail: Prosecutor Felt "Fully Informed" About Him After Seeing Some Headshots
Photo of Cuban holding a bundle of cash called "charming"
Sandra Day O'Connor Presides over Gay Wedding at Supreme Court
One groom was a friend from college
Judges in Egypt Muslim Brotherhood Case Step Down
After security agencies wouldn't allow defendants to attend sessions
Support for Death Penalty in US Lowest in 40 Years
Still a majority -- 60 percent -- favor it for convicted murderers
San Diego Police to File Charges Against Teen Sexters
A "teaching moment" where students learn that authorities are awful people
A Year After Sandy, Thousands Still Displaced
Many in New Jersey, New York still can't return home
Deputy Identified in Shooting of Teen with Fake AK-47
Contributed to gun magazines; had previously shot self in the leg
Jury Awards $150 Million in Wrongful Death Case
Part of family killed after strike truck that parked on side of highway with no lights
Barneys CEO Says Store Employees Not Responsible for Racial Profiling
Says they didn't inform police or security about any problems with purchases by black customers