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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Feud Heats Up
Dublin Dr. Pepper is facing a fierce court battle with its parent company Dr. Pepper Snapple and the small town rival is not giving up without a fight.
Vatican and Croatia Clash Over Ownership of Monastery
Croatia, a traditionally Catholic society with strong ties to the Vatican, is at odds with the Holy See over a monastery located in the northwestern Istria region of the country.
Gloria Steinem Calls for Boycott of NBC's New Show 'Playboy Club'
One of the all-time most famous female activists and feminists, Gloria Steinem, who has a new HBO documentary coming out on her life, is using the power of her words and decades of experience as a women’s rights activist to encourage American society to boycott a new NBC series.
Birthright Citizenship Law Questioned by American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is hoping to thwart an attempt that is being made by two U.S. Senators to amend the United States Constitution and challenge the citizenship of children born to illegal immigrants in the United States.
Supermodel Iman Condemns International Community Over Somalia Famine
The Somali-born supermodel Iman is serving as a voice for the famine stricken people of her native Somalia.
New Poll Finds Most Americans Think U.S. on 'Wrong Track'
A new poll conducted by Reuters/lpsos shows that most Americans fear that the United States is heading on the “wrong track.”
Jackie Kennedy Tapes Not as Controversial as Reported?
Has the media hyped up the upcoming release of never-before-heard Jackie Kennedy tapes?
Taliban Behind Afghanistan U.S. Helicopter Crash Killed by NATO
Taliban leader Mullah Mohibullah, and one of the insurgents responsible for the August 6 helicopter attack that took 37 lives, including 22 Navy Seals, was among several Taliban members killed by NATO forces on Monday.
North Korean Shells Land in South Korean Waters
The disputed sea border between North and South Korea, known as the Northern Limit Line, saw some hostility today as South Korea’s defense ministry announced that its Northern neighbor fired three shots towards the border into the Yellow Sea.
Rumsfeld Torture Lawsuit Approved by Court
Former U.S. defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld is likely to find himself in court soon facing charges over torture allegations.