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Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe Tipped for Oscar
Michelle Williams is receiving praise for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in new film My Week With Marilyn, creating Oscar buzz.
Usher Gives Advice On Justin Bieber Paternity Suit
Justin Bieber's mentor Usher has weighed in on his paternity drama, telling TMZ it "comes with the territory."
Kris Humphries' Ex Shocked By Kardashian Engagement
Kim Kardashian's estranged husband Kris Humphries, has been labeled "very immature" by ex-girlfriend of two years Bianka Kamber.
Miley Cyrus Occupy Wall Street Video Goes Viral
Miley Cyrus celebrated her 19th birthday this week and showed off her more mature side by releasing a viral video in support of the Occupy protesters.
Bishop Defends Protesters In Egypt
A Catholic Bishop has spoken out against the Egyptian military's use of violence against what he has called "peaceful" protesters, calling it "unacceptable."
Ashton Kutcher's Mistress Sara Leal Not to Blame for Demi Moore Divorce
Alleged home-wrecker Sara Leal has spoken out against claims that her affair with Ashton Kutcher is to blame for his collapsed marriage to Demi Moore.
American Students Freed In Egypt: 'We Are Just So Blessed,' Family Testifies
Three American Students suspected of rioting in Egypt have been released after being arrested, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Kim Kardashian Joins Thanksgiving Charity Work at LA Mission, Critics Still Complain
Kim Kardashian was spotted graciously volunteering at the Los Angeles Mission yesterday as the country geared up for Thanksgiving. However, some harsh critics have suggested that it was just a desperate attempt to save her tarnished image.
Megyn Kelly Downplays Occupy Assault at UC Davis
News commentator Megyn Kelly caused public outrage after trying to downplay a viral video showing Occupy protesters being Pepper sprayed, by dismissing the weapon as a “food product.”
Christians Denied Medical Care After Hate Crimes in Vietnam
Three Christians who were seriously injured during religious hate crimes in Vietnam are said to finally be receiving medical treatment more than a week after they first received their injuries.