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Female Passengers Say TSA is Sexually Harassing with 'Peep Show' Scans
Female passengers claim they are being sexually harassed by TSA agents, after a Texas woman was repeatedly told to pass through a naked body screener.
Bill O'Reilly Says Whitney Houston Wanted to Destroy Herself
Bill O'Reilly has used the death of Whitney Houston to revisit his fight against legalizing drugs, calling Houston an addict that wanted to destroy herself.
White Collar's Matt Bomer Comes Out as Gay at Awards Show
Matt Bomer, star of USA's "White Collar" has come out as gay, acknowledging his partner during an awards' presentation in California.
Israel Seeks Revenge in New Dehli Motorcycle Bomber Attack
Israel has vowed to settle the score after an Israeli diplomat's car was attacked by a motorcycle bomber in New Delhi, India.
Supreme Court Justice Breyer Robbed with Machete in Vacation Home
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer was been robbed at machete-point by an intruder in his West Indies vacation home.
Telsa Model X Unveiled: Battery-Powered Crossover SUV with Falcon-Wing Doors
Tesla Motors unveiled their new Model X, a battery-powered SUV with the space of a minivan and the performance of a sports car, on Thursday, in California.
Vatican Official Talks About Assassination Plot Against Pope
A senior Vatican figure was too candid during a 2011 trip to China, talking about an assassination plot against Pope Benedict XVI and other Vatican affairs, sparking an investigation.
Possessed Woman Slashed Baby's Throat, Bloodied Infant Survived
A possessed Missouri woman was found in the woods, clutching her blood-covered baby, after slitting her throat.
Church Under Vicious Attack by Activists for 'Gay is Not Okay' Sign
A church in Des Moines, Iowa, is receiving harsh criticism and threats for hanging a sign on its marquee indicating the church's stance that homosexuality is a sin. However, the wording and prominence of the sign has caused some backlash and has led some to say it is offensive to homosexuals.
Brazil Files Injuction to Outlaw Twitter for Users Who Break the Law
Brazil could be the first country to take Twitter up on its censorship plan, after filing an injunction to outlaw Twitter for users who break the law.