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Kim Kardashian Divorce: Star Must Pay $2M to Keep Her Engagement Ring
Kim Kardashian will have to pay former-husband Kris Humphries to keep her famously expensive engagement ring, according to reports.
Groupon IPO Price: Shares Trade at $20, Raises $700 Million - Company Now Worth $13B
Groupon raised $700 million after the company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) Friday, making it the second most successful IPO by a U.S. Internet company in recent years.
Tiger Woods Caddy: Racial Slurs Directed at Golfer Go Unpunished
Racist remarks directed towards Tiger Woods by a caddie were called unacceptable by golf officials, though no disciplinary action was taken in the case, according to reports.
Oklahoma Earthquake Was Largest In State History
The 5.6-magnitude earthquake that rocked Oklahoma Saturday night was the largest tremor ever recorded in the state’s history.
Religious Groups Argue Against Healthcare Mandates
Federal policy makers remain divided on the Obama administration’s health care mandate that forces insurers to provide contraception coverage after hearing from Christian health care providers.
Black Friday 2011: Study Says Shoppers Find More Deals Online
Retailers are trying to lure the limited spending money of shoppers this Black Friday by offering more deals and sales, and one study claims consumers are increasingly turning to digital media to find the best deals.
Texas Judge Beats Daughter in Viral Video: Twitter Reaction (Video)
The video of Texas Judge William Adams beating his 16-year old daughter with a leather belt in 2004 is creating a slew of angry reactions on Twitter.
Judge Denies Texas School Request to Toss Prayer Case
A federal judge denied a Texas school district’s request to throw out a lawsuit that alleges the district violated an agnostic student’s first amendment rights by allowing prayers at school functions.
Bangkok Flood Latest News: Electrocution Kills 36 as Flooding Continues, Death Toll Above 400
Authorities in flood-ravaged Bangkok warned residents Wednesday about the severe risk of electrocution as storm waters continue to keep power lines submerged in the capital city and surrounding areas.
Bangkok Flood Latest: Hurts Businesess, Increases Prices Worldwide
The rising waters in Thailand that claimed more than 400 lives and displaced thousands of residents also shuttered more than 1,000 factories in the flood-stricken country, creating a ripple effect in economies around the globe.