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Hillsong Live to Release 22nd Live Album 'Glorious Ruins'
Hillsong Live will be releasing their 22nd live recorded album, Glorious Ruins on July 2, and for the first time it will be recorded in two locations.
The Oldest Water on Earth Found in Canadian Mine
What is believed to be the oldest water on Earth has been uncovered in a Canadian mine deep into the surface by scientist.
Ashton and Demi $10 Million Spousal Support Battle
Ashton and Demi's $10 million spousal support disagreement has gained steam. The 50-year-old actress is looking to get spousal support from Kutcher in the divorce after his investment partners from their A-Grade investment fund was valued at $100 million.
Royals Legend Fred White Dies at 76: Broadcaster Voiced Baseball for 40 Years
Fred White, longtime Kansas City Royals broadcaster, died from cancer complications on Wednesday at 76 years-old.
CBS Releases 2013/14 Primetime Lineup: 8 New Shows
CBS just unveiled the new prime time lineup for their 2013-2014 programming today, and most notable about the announcement is the eight new shows on the list.
Dottie Pepper Returns to Golf Broadcasting After 6 Month Retirement
Recently retired golf broadcaster and former player Dottie Pepper is returning to ESPN to do limited broadcasting after just six months away.
Ron Weaver Dies: Longtime TV Producer Won 3 Emmys
Long-time daytime television producer Ron Weaver passed away in his home on Thursday at the age of 75.
Brett Favre to Return to the Packers?
After a messy break up, it appears Green Bay Packer legend, Brett Favre, may reunite with his former team.
CNN Anchor Zoraida Sambolin Makes Cancer Announcement on Live TV
In the wake of Angelina Jolie's announcement, CNN anchor Zoraida Sambolin has revealed she is currently fighting against breast cancer and will be getting a double mastectomy.
James Franco- My Movie 'Sucks': Actor Bashes 'Your Highness,' Director Responds
June 2013 GQ front cover scorer, James Franco, admits that his movie, "Your Highness," was terrible. Justin Lin, who directed the movie, responded, saying the cast "worked hard to make [Franco] look good."