Sami K. Martin
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'Encyclopedia Britannica' Ends Print Run, Moves Online
The "Encyclopedia Britannica" is ending its 244-year-long print edition and is moving into the digital realm.
Pi Day: How to Celebrate 3.14
Scientists, mathematicians, physicists and enthusiasts around the world are celebrating Pi Day, which annually falls on March 14. The number 3.14 is the universal numeral equivalent of Pi.
'American Idol's Jermaine Jones Disqualified on Tonight's Show
Jermaine Jones' hopes for becoming the next "American Idol" have been cut short, as the contestant has been disqualified.
Leah Remini: 'Sharon Osbourne Had Me Fired'
Leah Remini may have been the "loud" one on CBS' daytime show "The Talk," but it appears as though Sharon Osbourne's words were louder and led to Remini's dismissal.
8 Pound Strasburger Debuts This Summer
Baseball season is approaching, and records are hoping to be broken. One record, however, may be shattered: that of the largest hamburger offered by ballparks.
Prince Harry's Charity Work Keeps Diana Close
Prince Harry may be known as a wild child, but he is also seriously dedicated to his charity work. In a new interview with CBS, Harry reveals his softer side and the reason he is so involved with charities.
JonBenet Ramsey's Dad Regrets Pageants: 'We Were So Naive'
JonBenet Ramsey, the little pageant queen who was brutally murdered in 1996, has drawn much attention to the phenomenon of child pageants. Her father, John, has opened up about his feelings about beauty pageants, saying that he regrets ever introducing JonBenet to that world.
14-Year-Old Buys House: How She Did It
Most 14-year-old girls choose to spend their money on clothes or iTunes, but Willow Tufano has decided to buy a house. She is sharing her story to inspire others to do the same.
Lizzie Borden: Journals by Lawyer Emerge 120 Years Later
Two journals belonging to the lawyer for Lizzie Borden have been donated to the Fall River Historical Society. Will they shed light on the infamous murder trial?
Hillary Clinton Speaks Out on Afghan Massacre, Could be Subject of New Film
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed remorse and outrage at the actions of a United States soldier who murdered 16 Afghanistan civilians, including nine children.