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One of President Obama's most vocal backers in 2008, former Rep. Artur Davis is set to join Team Romney and campaign with the president's election rival.
Read more: Switching Sides: Political Turncoats
Read more: Switching Sides: Political Turncoats
Brad Pitt recalls his early days on set of "The Counselor."
Read more: Photos: Brad Pitt Goes Old School
NKorean leader turns attention to foreign diplomacy, meets with visiting Chinese officials
Read more: Kim Jong Un Makes Diplomatic Debut
Read more: Kim Jong Un Makes Diplomatic Debut
The 2012 Olympic Games are well underway, and those of you who have been watching avidly may have noticed a few things that caused you to go 'hmmm.' For example, why do some swimmers wear two caps? Why do divers hop into the hot-tub right after they dive? We've got the answers.
Read more: Decoding Olympians' Puzzling Practices
Read more: Decoding Olympians' Puzzling Practices
Mike Tyson says he's used to putting life on stage as he opens up in one-man Broadway show
Read more: Tyson Used to Putting Life on Stage
Read more: Tyson Used to Putting Life on Stage
Chinese freight train kills 9, injures 4 who were walking along tracks in country's north
Read more: 9 Dead, 4 Hurt After Being Hit by Train
Read more: 9 Dead, 4 Hurt After Being Hit by Train
Century-old baseball cards found in Ohio attic sell big at auction; cousins to share proceeds
Read more: Rare Baseball Cards Auctioned
Read more: Rare Baseball Cards Auctioned
Syrian activists: Mortars strike Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, killing 21
Read more: 21 Killed in Damascus Refugee Camp
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. released from Vegas jail after 2 months in domestic battery case
Read more: Mayweather Released From Vegas Jail
Read more: Mayweather Released From Vegas Jail
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The good people behind “Total Recall” 2012 really want you to believe it’s not a remake of “Total Recall” 1990. That’s like asking you to believe that at some point today, you’ll be solicited by a prostitute with three breasts. That character from the original...
Read more: Beckinsale Shines in 'Total Recall'
Read more: Beckinsale Shines in 'Total Recall'
3 Planes in Near-Miss at Washington Airport; Nun Breaks Into Top Secret Nuclear Center
Read more: Full Episode: World News: Megabus Crashes Into Illinois Highway Overpass
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NASA's Mars Curiosity rover is set to land on Mars late Sunday night or Monday morning, depending on your time zone. It is equipped to look for the building blocks of life in the Martian soil.
Read more: Curiosity Rover Seeks Signs of Life
Read more: Curiosity Rover Seeks Signs of Life
Well look who Katy Perry dragged back into the spotlight: John Mayer. The two were photographed at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont Wednesday, fueling weeks of rumors that the "Your Body Is a Wonderland" singer is the "I Kissed a Girl" gal's rebound from ex-husband Russell Brand.
Read more: John Mayer's Many Women
Read more: John Mayer's Many Women
Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Burleson had rare spinal surgery to ease unbearable pain from a bomb blast in Afghanistan.
Read more: Rare Spinal Surgery Gives Marine Second Chance
Read more: Rare Spinal Surgery Gives Marine Second Chance
Forrest Davis aims for 2016 Olympics, giving up chill-time and girlfriends.
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Last summer, Laura, a young woman originally from the suburbs of Salt Lake City, became the first among her siblings to get married. Last month, she became a mother. Getting married and having a child can be a heady time for anyone, but unlike most young married mothers, Laura knows that someday soon she could be in for yet another major life
Read more: Polygamist Kids Grow Up: Will They Have Polygamist Families Too?
North Korea's Olympic athletes are thrilling their countrymen with surprising success in winning medals and they are attributing their success to their Dear Leader Kim Jong Un. But others, including former North Korean athletes who have defected, suggest the success of the country's small contingent of athletes at the games may be the result of
Read more: N. Korea: Refrigerators for Winners, Labor Camps for Losers
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- Fast and Furious Fallout: Official Out
- Activists Demand Congress Hold Open Hearing on Air Force Sexual Assaults
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