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LONDON (Reuters) - Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has had a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of getting breast cancer a...
By David Milliken and Leika KiharaAYLESBURY, England (Reuters) - The United States warned Japan on Friday to stick to the rul...
LONDON (Reuters) - Director J.J. Abrams is hoping to persuade mainstream film audiences to boldly go where they have never go...
LONDON (Reuters) - Machines with the ability to attack targets without any human intervention must be banned before they are ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists probing the nature of antimatter have found a bit more evidence to explain why the universe is ...
By Zorianna KitLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After battling grandiose villains and teaming up with other superheroes, it's back...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A jury was chosen on Monday in the $40 billion civil lawsuit over the death of Michael Jackson th...
LONDON (Reuters) - Royalty, dignitaries and admirers from all walks of life paid their final respects to Margaret Thatcher on...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Authorities on Tuesday intercepted a letter sent to Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker that preliminary ...
(Editor's Note: Please be advised this story contains graphic material that may upset some readers)By Scott Malone and Sv...
LONDON (Reuters) - Gold dropped as much as 6.3 percent on Monday to below $1,400 per ounce for the first time since March...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The honors keep pouring in for 91-year-old actress Betty White, who has been named America's most ap...
LONDON (Reuters) - Admirers of Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday mourned the "Iron Lady" who as Britain's longest se...
By Ben BlanchardBEIJING (Reuters) - China said it was mobilizing resources nationwide to combat a new strain of deadly bird f...
(Reuters) - Oscar Pistorius's family issued a statement on Thursday denying the Olympic and Paralympic 'Blade Runner&...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bogged down by a stagnating economy and sinking poll ratings, British Prime Minister David Cameron venture...
LONDON (Reuters) - The global economy is recovering - although the younger you are and the longer you've been out of work...
LONDON (Reuters) - British actor Richard Griffiths, best known for his roles in 'Withnail and I' and the Harry Potter...
LONDON (Reuters) - Unprecedented levels of skill, intensity and endurance have transformed global sport into spectacular mass...
South Park creator Trey Parker is set to become a first-time father.The comedy writer has been dating his partner Boogie Till...
LONDON (Reuters) - London's famed Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has canceled an experimental concert by extreme metal ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Ten dresses worn by the late Princess Diana, including a velvet, midnight blue gown she famously danced in...
LONDON (Reuters) - Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has been personally urged to make a full confession of all his involveme...
LONDON (Reuters) - British director Sam Mendes will not direct the next James Bond movie, despite impressing critics and brea...
Reformed addict Russell Brand seriously considered turning back to drugs after receiving some shocking news from a female acq...
LONDON (Reuters) - A mystery man dressed as Batman demonstrated the same crime-fighting skills as the caped crusader when he ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The unrelenting Miami Heat notched another win on their pay-back tour in a Sunday matinee, dashing the h...
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Roman Catholic cardinals filed into the Vatican on Monday for preliminary meetings to sketch an iden...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When actresses sashay down the red carpet before the Oscars ceremony on Sunday, they are expected to ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar nominees who don't end up with a coveted gold statuette at the Academy Awards on Sunday won...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood stars wanting to look their best for Tinseltown's biggest night of the year are being o...
BERLIN (Reuters) - American actor River Phoenix has returned to the big screen 20 years on from his death after "Dark Bl...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius, a double amputee who became one of the bigge...
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - A skeleton with a cleaved skull and a curved spine entombed under a car park is that of Richar...
BOSTON (Reuters) - After spending the weekend reading blog posts claiming that he was seeking an "extremely adventurous ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger is in for the next Terminator film, according to media sources.At a London junket for Schwarzenegger...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It was one of the biggest questions of Monday's inaugural celebrations: not what would President B...
By Lamine ChikhiALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria said several hostages were killed on Thursday when its forces stormed a remote de...
LONDON (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his 2000 Olympic cycling time trial bronze medal, an International Ol...
By Lamine ChikhiALGIERS (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked a gas field in Algeria on Wednesday, claiming to have kidnapp...
LONDON (Reuters) - British pop star Elton John announced on Wednesday he had become a father for the second time after the bi...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate are expecting a baby in July, the prince's office annou...
LONDON (Reuters) - The first official portrait of Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, popularly known by her former name Kate...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The unexpected turnout this month to see horror movie "Texas Chainsaw 3D" just weeks afte...
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - With the clock winding down, Ray Lewis walked to the center of the field to soak it all in.The Baltimor...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employers kept their pace of hiring virtually steady in December, falling short of the levels needed t...
Lindsay Lohan has fuelled rumors her relationship with fitness trainer Josh Chunn is growing serious after he joined her on a...
LONDON (Reuters) - British Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet has married for the third time, her publicist confirmed on Thur...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For British director Tom Hooper, the key to turning "Les Miserables" from the wildly popular s...
LONDON (Reuters) - He has the most-watched video in Youtube history, become a pop sensation with a horse-riding dance craze t...
LONDON (Reuters) - A paralyzed woman has been able to feed herself chocolate and move everyday items using a robotic arm dire...
LONDON (Reuters) - "The Hobbit" actor Ian McKellen said in an interview published on Tuesday that he had had prosta...
LONDON (Reuters) - Tom Cruise has defended his role as Jack Reacher in the first of what could be a new action movie franchis...
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Two Australian radio announcers who made a prank call to a British hospital treating Prince William'...
LONDON (Reuters) - Researchers have found what could be the earliest known dinosaur to walk the Earth lurking in the corridor...
LONDON (Reuters) - Posting pictures of yourself plastered at a party and talking trash online with your Facebook friends may ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Growing into a fully formed human being is a long process, and scientists have found that unborn babies no...
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday pursued a Gaza truce, with Israel and Hamas s...
LONDON (Reuters) - Three primary school age children in one English city reaped more than the usual harvest of sweets and cho...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - NBC is expected to wrap up its fall season as the No. 1 broadcast network in the key 18-49 advertising d...
(Reuters) - James Bond can don the tuxedo and break out the Dom Perignon after the super spy returned to theaters in record f...
LONDON (Reuters) - An Anglo-German team of astronomers has discovered a new planet orbiting a nearby sun at just the right di...
LONDON (Reuters) - British celebrity Sharon Osbourne has had a double mastectomy after discovering she was carrying a gene th...
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer wants more blood testing done in tennis to help keep the sport clear of doping, the 17-times...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Why learn French when you could learn Klingon?The language created more than 30 years ago for the &qu...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you hate having your picture taken, you're in good company - British supermodel Kate Moss does as...
LONDON (Reuters) - Paparazzi favorite Pippa Middleton is already a global celebrity. Now the 29-year-old sister of the future...
BOCA RATON, Florida (Reuters) - President Barack Obama scolded challenger Mitt Romney for being "all over the map" ...
LONDON (Reuters) - One couple has boldly gone where no other has gone before by tying the knot in Britain's first Klingon...
LONDON/CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronomers have found a new planet, the closest yet outside our solar system and ...
(Reuters) - With less than three weeks left before election day, the youth vote has once more come into focus. A student conc...
(Reuters) - James Bond is back and better than ever, according to early reviews on Friday, as the latest movie featuring Brit...
By Chris WickhamLONDON (Reuters) - Forget the diamond as big as the Ritz. This one's bigger than planet Earth.Orbiting a ...
GENEVA (Reuters) - A package of diaries said to have been posted to the United States from Britain in the 1960s could provide...
(Reuters) - Judy Garland's blue-and-white pinafore from the beloved classic "The Wizard of Oz" is going up for ...
GENEVA (Reuters) - A Swiss-based art foundation on Thursday unveiled what it argues is Leonardo da Vinci's original "...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - How many times can Sherlock Holmes be reinvented?At least once more, judging by the latest TV incarna...
LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling takes a step into the unknown on Thursday with the publication of her debut adult novel, five...
By Peter Schwartzstein and Tim KellyLONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - Apple fans queued around city blocks worldwide on Friday to get ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A British soldier who did not realize she was pregnant has given birth to a baby boy at the Camp Bastion f...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The tale of how the world's most beloved nanny, Mary Poppins, flew from the pages of a popular bo...
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William and his wife are to make a criminal complaint against the photographer...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A movie studio has agreed to recall pornographic DVDs whose titles and packaging mimic those of Ben & Je...
By Patricia ReaneyNEW YORK (Reuters) - London topped New York as the global fashion capital for the second consecutive year, ...
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - President Barack Obama asked Americans on Thursday for patience in rebuilding the weak ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Andy Murray produced a masterclass in tennis to destroy the highly rated Milos Raonic on Monday and book...
LONDON (Reuters) - A cow had to be rescued by fire services in northern England after it tumbled down a 30 meter river embank...
LONDON (Reuters) - A 500-year-old mystery of where England's King Richard III was buried after his death in battle may fi...
MIAMI (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Isaac swirled into the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, threatening to disrupt U.S. offshore oil an...
LONDON (Reuters) - Gibbons are jungle divas. The small apes use the same technique to project their songs through the forests...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British-born filmmaker Tony Scott, director of such Hollywood blockbusters as "Top Gun" and...
(Reuters) - Jim Bell, the executive producer who spearheaded NBC's London Olympics coverage and shouldered most of the cr...
LONDON (Reuters) - London bade a flamboyant and madcap farewell to the Olympic Games with a romp through British pop and fash...
LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. won the country's first gold medal in women's water polo, going one better than they did ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States won their third successive women's Olympic soccer title by beating Japan 2-1 in a su...
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States women's basketball team has the records, the Dream Team has the fame but it is the w...
LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican sprinter and world record holder Usain Bolt is out to prove that lightning can strike twice on Th...
(Reuters) - Veteran British actor Bob Hoskins, the star of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," said on Wednesday he had been...
LONDON (Reuters) - United States pair Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh won their third successive Olympic gold medal in wome...
LONDON (Reuters) - When Canada's Ben Johnson accelerated across the 100 metres finishing line in 9.79 seconds at the 1988...
LONDON (Reuters) - Twice Olympic beach volleyball champions Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh will battle for a third gold in...
LONDON (Reuters) - The women's soccer final between the United States and Japan will smash the Olympic women's attend...
LONDON (Reuters) - The breathless athletes step aside, the music starts, and a troupe of dancers in retro beachwear, 1950s ha...
LONDON (Reuters) - A nasty, bad-tempered joust with Argentina's basketball team woke up the sleeping giants from the U.S....
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps, showing no signs of complacency after breaking every imaginable record in Olympic swimming...
LONDON (Reuters) - Atrocious.At least that's the verdict of one of London's dedicated followers of fashion on the uni...
LONDON (Reuters) - Not every athlete who wins a gold medal at the London Games will strike it rich. Most will return home to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps took the morning off at the London Olympics on Friday but still managed to edge closer to w...
LONDON (Reuters) - A long-empty Games seat tweeted on Friday it had high hopes of occupation as spectators packed the Olympic...
LONDON (Reuters) - Sixteen-year-old Gabby Douglas took the Olympic Games by storm on Thursday when she won the all-around gol...
LONDON (Reuters) - After years of meticulous preparation, tailoring every aspect of your life to focus on one day of competit...
LONDON (Reuters) - Disgraced Chinese badminton player Yu Yang has quit the sport after being disqualified from the Olympics a...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps beat his old rival Milorad Cavic at the London Olympics on Thursday to book his place in th...
DENVER (Reuters) - For a state that has seen a deadly movie theater shooting and devastating wildfires this summer, the perfo...
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States won the women's 4x200 meters freestyle gold medal at the London Olympics on Wednesda...
By Pritha SarkarLONDON (Reuters) - Needing to surpass 10.234 points with her final floor routine, Aly Raisman could have fall...
By Belinda GoldsmithLONDON (Reuters) - Hailed as the Women's Games, the London Olympics have set new records for female p...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte both safely qualified for the semi-finals of the men's 200 meters indiv...
By Mark TrevelyanLONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won the right to call himself the greatest Olympian of all time when the U...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps failed by a finger tip to become the first male swimmer to win the same event at three succ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Jordyn Wieber sparkled and Gabby Douglas dazzled as the United States stormed to the Olympic women's g...
LONDON (Reuters) - Olympic champion Lin Dan opened his badminton title defense in style at the London Games on Monday, but to...
LONDON (Reuters) - China has vehemently rejected suggestions of doping as a growing row over the astonishing performance of a...
LONDON (Reuters) - Swimming's biggest names slug it out in the men's 200 meter freestyle on Monday as the weather sta...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Phelps, relaxed and unflustered by his slow start to the London Olympics, cruised through the heat...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NBC on Sunday announced more record audiences for its prime-time TV coverage of the London Olympics, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth's virtuoso performance as the "Bond girl" star of the Olympic opening ceremo...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A record 40.7 million Americans watched NBC television's coverage of the 2012 Olympics opening ce...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bells rang across Britain on Friday to signal the final countdown to the Olympic Games, which open with an...
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron urged global business leaders gathered in London on Thursday ahead of...
LONDON (Reuters) - The Olympics kick off on Wednesday with a women's soccer match between Britain and New Zealand in Card...
LONDON (Reuters) - Brazil's goalkeeper Rafael Cabral has been withdrawn from their Olympic Games squad with an injury to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - London, an ancient city steeped in theatre and pageantry, stages its third summer Olympics against a sombe...
PARIS (Reuters) - Mark Cavendish went off the radar for two weeks during the Tour de France, only for the Briton to re-emerge...
LONDON (Reuters) - The Olympic torch arrives in London on Friday a week before the Games begin, and organizers hope the media...
LONDON (Reuters) - In a sport dominated by giants, Kobe Bryant fears a lack of height could be the downfall of the United Sta...
(Reuters) - David Beckham has suggested he is not the right man to light the Olympic flame to officially open the London Game...
(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co, the biggest U.S. bank, said it had generated $4.4 billion of credit trading losses in it...
LONDON (Reuters) - Holy crash landing Batman! The crime-fighting caped crusader could fly but if he did, he would smash into ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer left the door tantalizingly ajar for local hero Andy Murray in the Wimbledon men's singl...
LONDON (Reuters) - Brick by brick, Andy Murray chiseled his way through a Spanish wall to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals whi...
LONDON (Reuters) - Movie company Ecosse Films on Wednesday released the first image of British-born actress Naomi Watts in th...
LONDON (Reuters) - Rising sea levels cannot be stopped over the next several hundred years, even if deep emissions cuts lower...
EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - Americans appear ready to swoop into London and grab a bountiful supply of athletics medals after ...
LONDON (Reuters) - More than 10,000 diamonds go on show at London's Buckingham Palace this week to mark Queen Elizabeth...
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Michael Phelps booked himself into another event at the London Olympics when he won the 200 meter...
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Michael Phelps turned the tables on his great rival Ryan Lochte to win the 200 meters freestyle f...
(Reuters) - David Beckham has not been selected in Britain's Olympic soccer squad in a huge blow for the former England c...
LONDON (Reuters) - Meet Roxxi - a feisty and fully-armed virtual nanobot. Billed as "medicine's mightiest warrior&qu...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The physician convicted of killing Michael Jackson regrets not testifying on his own behalf while on ...
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Ryan Lochte reaffirmed his status as the world's best all round swimmer when he beat Michael ...
EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - Justin Gatlin is back. So is Tyson Gay.Eight years after winning Olympic gold and two years after ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Jude Law, Judi Dench and Daniel Radcliffe will be among the stars of screen and stage appearing in the upc...
By Eva Kuehnen and Sven EgenterFRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Central banks from Tokyo to London checked their ammunition on Fr...
By Sinead CruiseLONDON (Reuters) - The super-rich investors responsible for London's prime real estate bubble are adding ...
By Keith WeirLONDON (Reuters) - Cash-strapped Britain has almost half a billion pounds ($775 million) left unspent in its...
By Kate KellandLONDON (Reuters) - Diesel engine fumes can cause lung cancer and belong in the same potentially deadly categor...
Mad Men star Jon Hamm is set to test his British accent in a new TV mini-series alongside Daniel Radcliffe.The actors will po...
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron accidentally left his daughter behind in a country pub after a Sunday lunch w...
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - United States sprinter Tyson Gay will put aside the pain of a nagging hip injury and run ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Charles paid a personal tribute to his "mama", Queen Elizabeth, lauding her...
SEOUL/LONDON (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics launched its top-of-the-range Galaxy S3 smartphone in Europe on Tuesday, aiming ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan have come up with a novel way of preparing themselves for this year's London Olympic men's so...
LONDON (Reuters) - The Olympic flame went out on Monday for the first time during the torch relay around Britain ahead of the...
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the Libyan convicted of the 1988 bombing of a PanAm flight over Lockerbie, died ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - New action movie "Battleship" collided with Iron Man, The Hulk and the rest of "The Av...
Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has died at the age of 62.The British singer lost his battle with colon and liver cancer and passed ...
By Kate KellandLONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have mapped the complete genetic codes of 21 breast cancers and created a catalo...
LONDON (Reuters) - Many psychiatrists believe a new edition of a manual designed to help diagnose mental illness should be sh...
LONDON (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and News Corp head Rupert Murdoch were among the targets of British comic ...
ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (Reuters) - The countdown to this summer's London Olympics kicked off with the kindling of the Ga...
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists who scanned the brains of men convicted of murder, rape and violent assaults have found the str...
(Reuters) - A recent opinion piece in the New York Times resurrected the age-old debate about whether ugly buildings deserved...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bans on full-face veils in France and Belgium and a failure by other European countries to stop employers ...
LONDON (Reuters) - From mines in the United States and Mongolia to the necks of the world's most elite athletes, a displa...
(Reuters) - Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard will undergo back surgery on Friday and miss the NBA playoffs and Olympic Game...
(Reuters) - Peyton Manning's first game as the Denver Broncos quarterback will be in primetime when they host the Pittsbu...
NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - There's a long tradition of edgy comedians sanding down their edges as they try to make themselv...
By Mark HosenballWASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the Obama administration declared it wanted to put suspects involved in the Sept...
LONDON (Reuters) - One of the few places where the Harry Potter movies failed to weave their magic was the Oscars, and the bl...
LONDON (Reuters) - Astronomers hunting for rocky planets with the right temperature to support life estimate there may be ten...
LONDON (Reuters) - A new tour at the film studios outside London where the Harry Potter blockbusters were shot aims to champi...
LONDON (Reuters) - "Titanic" director James Cameron said the 3D version of his 1997 blockbuster, released to coinci...
By Ben HirschlerLONDON (Reuters) - Astronomers hunting for rocky planets with the right temperature to support life estimate ...
LONDON (Reuters) - People in Europe drink more alcohol than in any other part of the world, downing the equivalent of 12.5 li...
Leonardo DiCaprio cringed in embarrassment when he recently revisited his 1997 blockbuster Titanic.Director James Cameron and...
LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling's best-selling "Harry Potter" novels are available for the first time in ebook ...
By Kim PalmerCLEVELAND, Ohio (Reuters) - Flash mobs have been blamed as a factor in looting during urban riots. But now a gro...
(Reuters) - Kazakhstan's shooting team demanded an apology after a spoof national anthem from the comedy film Borat was p...
LONDON (Reuters) - A woman suspected of breaking into the home of television entrepreneur Simon Cowell, reportedly armed with...
LONDON (Reuters) - The Magna Carta, the English medieval document considered a cornerstone of modern democracy, is to get an ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Actor Jamie Waylett, who played Hogwarts bully Vincent Crabbe in six of the Harry Potter films, was jailed...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba remained in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arre...
HONG KONG/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Apple's new iPad proved to be another hot-seller on Friday, with hundreds queuing at stores ...
SYDNEY/SANFRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPad went on sale in Australia early on Friday, greeted by a throng of fa...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - ‘Watch out London - the Americans are coming' was the message after the U.S. team recorded the...
LONDON (Reuters) - A silver cup awarded to Spyros Louis, the humble Greek runner who won the first Olympic marathon in Athens...
LONDON, Kentucky (Reuters) - Calm weather gave dazed residents of storm-wracked U.S. towns a respite on Sunday as they dug ou...
By Samia NakhoulBEIRUT (Reuters) - The Red Cross told Syria on Friday it was unacceptable that its aid convoy had been preven...
LONDON (Reuters) - London Olympic organizers are asking gardeners to give British athletes some flower power this summer by p...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese basketball icon Yao Ming has been taken aback by Jeremy Lin's rise at the New York Knicks an...
LONDON (Reuters) - Michael Schumacher can be a winner with Mercedes this season but ideally he would be alongside double worl...
LONDON (Reuters) - Sotheby's will offer the only privately owned version of Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream&...
LONDON (Reuters) - Up to 210,000 people in England and Wales will be killed prematurely by alcohol over the next 20 years, wi...
LONDON (Reuters) - The real name and birthplace of legendary silent-film star Charlie Chaplin is shrouded in mystery, Britain...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - George Hamilton moves from story to story, one more outrageous than the next.There is no theme to tie ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - 'Linsanity' may be the NBA's newest smash hit but the Kobe Bryant Show remains one of profess...
VISIT OFFICIAL SITEGood chemistryNot overly sappyChanning TatumFeels longer than it isUnderused Neill & LangeChanning TatumME...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The usually frigid Canadian city of Winnipeg - often nicknamed Winterpeg - has been so mild an...
LONDON (Reuters) - Malaria kills more than 1.2 million people worldwide a year, nearly twice as many as previously thought, a...
LONDON (Reuters) - Sixty years after she ascended to the throne in an austere Britain still facing post-war rationing, Queen ...
Hollywood actor Gary Oldman had to enroll in voice classes to perfect his speech for the film adaptation of classic British s...
LONDON (Reuters) - Drug addicts and their non-addicted siblings share certain features in the brain, suggesting a susceptibil...
KABUL (Reuters) - The United States appears to have taken Kabul by surprise by announcing plans to end its Afghan combat role...
VISIT OFFICIAL SITEScare FactorVisuals/CinematographyThe Creepiest Dolls EverPoorCharacter DevelopmentSlow PacingRadcliffe as...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be a guest character and voice on animated TV com...
LONDON (Reuters) - A golfing fairytale came true when little-known Briton Robert Rock outplayed 14-times major winner Tiger W...
(Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday said BP Plc must indemnify Transocean Ltd for some compensatory damage claims over th...
LONDON (Reuters) - TV personality and music producer Simon Cowell is launching a new talent competition to find the world'...
LONDON (Reuters) - For Daniel Radcliffe, it's time to forget Harry Potter. The 22-year-old actor, inextricably linked to ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - David Beckham's decision to spurn lucrative club offers in Europe and return to the LA Galaxy on a fr...
LONDON (Reuters) - They range from the easy, like "would a shark beat a dinosaur in a fight?" through the tricky, l...
LONDON (Reuters) - A shaving company has come to the rescue of a British athlete who put himself up for auction on eBay to se...
GIGLIO, Italy (Reuters) - Rescue squads used controlled explosions on Tuesday to enter a stricken Italian cruise liner in the...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the Sundance Film Festival starting next Thursday and the Oscars not too far off, the movie buffs a...
LONDON (Reuters) - Fast food chain McDonald's has signed up to sponsor the Olympics for a further eight years, meaning athlet...
LONDON (Reuters) - Paparazzi camped outside Pippa Middleton's home offer hundreds of photographs of British Prince William's ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The sound of babies crying is uniquely able to get adults to react at speed, British scientists said on Tu...
LONDON (Reuters) - A rare Roman cavalry helmet dating from Emperor Claudius' invasion of Britain nearly 2,000 years ago was u...
LONDON (Reuters) - High levels of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere mean the next ice age is unlikely to begin for a...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hugh Jackman, who has recently been smashing records on Broadway with his one-man show, will return as e...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bunga Bunga, Zenga Zenga, a tweeting cobra and other wacky news capped a year that saw the capture of Amer...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shaky economy notwithstanding, Americans intend to travel farther and spend more in 2012, according to a...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vodkas flavored with citrus and berry have been around for years and recently some newer brands have bee...
LONDON (Reuters) - From whale sperm to colon cleansers to the shape of a woman's foot when she has an orgasm, celebrities did...
LONDON (Reuters) - For those who couldn't quite make it to Stonehenge to watch the sun rise on Thursday's winter solstice, a ...
By Kate Kelland and Daniel FlynnLONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Fears over the safety of silicone breast implants made by a now defu...
LONDON (Reuters) - At the start of the 20th century, inventors Thomas Alva Edison and Nikola Tesla clashed in the "war o...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wealthy jewelry collectors, movie fans and the just plain curious are training their eyes on this week's...
BEVERLY HILLS (Reuters) - Contents of the mansion where Michael Jackson's lifeless body was found by convicted killer Dr. Con...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's doctor filed court papers on Friday indicating he plans to appeal his involuntary m...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Harry Potter fans could be getting a second theme park in the United States, and possibly further att...
LONDON (Reuters) - A printed chiffon dress worn by the late singer Amy Winehouse for the cover of her chart-topping album &qu...
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Britain has evacuated all its diplomatic staff from Iran, Western diplomatic sources told Reuters on Wedne...
LONDON (Reuters) - A convicted British burglar forced to write a letter of apology delivered a barely literate diatribe in wh...
LONDON (Reuters) - Previously unseen footage of Michael Jackson's 1993 "Dangerous" tour, which had been expected to...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Prosecutors on Wednesday asked a judge to sentence Michael Jackson's former doctor to the maximum fou...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Cairo police fought protesters demanding an end to army rule for a third day on Monday and the death toll r...
LONDON (Reuters) - The mother of actor Hugh Grant's baby daughter has won an injunction from London's High Court "prohib...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A judge upheld New York City's right to evict Occupy Wall Street protesters from a park on Tuesday after...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fans of Elizabeth Taylor will have a chance to buy an item from the vast collection of the Hollywood act...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oprah Winfrey received an honorary Oscar for her charitable work on Saturday in what she called an un...
LONDON (Reuters) - A wedding album which went missing when a caravan was stolen in Northern Ireland 17 years ago has mysterio...
(Reuters) - The United States, Britain and France turned up the pressure on Tehran on Thursday ahead of next week's release o...
HOUSTON (Reuters) - BP Plc's U.S. subsidiary has agreed to pay $50 million in civil penalties to the state of Texas for p...
LONDON (Reuters) - James Bond returns Thursday with the launch of the 23rd installment in the famous film franchise, and aims...
LONDON (Reuters) - Simple reforms would eliminate much of the risk of investing in poor countries, unleashing billions of dol...
LONDON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange should be extradited from Britain to Sweden to face questioning over all...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - International war crimes prosecutors are in touch with Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, urging him to give himsel...
Amy Winehouse died as an 'unintended consequence' of drinking too much alcohol, a coroner ruled on Wednesday.The "Back t...
David Hasselhoff's girlfriend is recovering after she was hospitalized in London with a high fever and accelerated heart rate...
Kelsey Grammer is convinced he was destined to meet new wife Kayte on a business flight to London because he had vowed to &qu...
LONDON (Reuters) - A marathon runner was stripped of his third place medal after catching a bus to complete the last six mile...
TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday, prompting thousands to que...
TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday, prompting thousands to que...
(Reuters) - The man charged with hacking the private e-mail accounts of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and other cele...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Prosecutors were close to wrapping up their case in the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's docto...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Federal officials on Wednesday arrested a Florida man and charged him with 26 counts of cyber-related...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the grou...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian police have seized a stockpile of weapons that was shipped to the Hungarian capital for the pr...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In the final weeks of his life, Michael Jackson slept with a toy doll on his bed, was so heavily drug...
LONDON (Reuters) - Paul McCartney married for the third time on Sunday, exchanging vows with American heiress Nancy Shevell a...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's doctor told police he left the "Thriller" singer for about two minutes af...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Outpourings of public grief and appreciation swept the globe on Thursday after the death of Apple co-fou...
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Britain wants to put more prisoners to work in an attempt to rehabilitate a "growing fer...
PERUGIA, Italy (Reuters) - American student Amanda Knox flew home free on Tuesday after spending four years in an Italian jai...
PERUGIA, Italy (Reuters) - An Italian public prosecutor said on Tuesday he would appeal against the acquittal of U.S. student...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Reality TV star and model Holly Madison has insured her breasts for $1 million with Lloyd's of Londo...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Images of Michael Jackson lying dead in a hospital and rehearsing the day before his death, along wit...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - More than two years after Michael Jackson went into cardiac arrest at his mansion, the doctor who was...
LONDON (Reuters) - "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling and actor Hugh Grant will be among more than 50 "core pa...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The father of British singer Amy Winehouse said he believed his daughter died of a seizure brought on...
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Vice President Al Gore will renew his 30-year campaign to convince skeptics of the link between cli...
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he has no regrets about helping bring former Libyan leader M...
LONDON (Reuters) - They may be witnessing their global superpower influence decline in the face of challenges from other emer...
LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Monday and the euro hit a three-week low versus the dollar as worries about Greek and Itali...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's dermatologist will not testify in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, a judge ruled on ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Global shares edged up to their highest in nearly two weeks on Tuesday, but the rally looked to be running...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Libyan convicted in the 1988 bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland has been fo...
LONDON (Reuters) - British film critics have poured scorn on U.S. actress Anne Hathaway for her northern English accent in th...
LONDON (Reuters) - Toxicology tests showed there was alcohol, but no illegal substances in British singer Amy Winehouse's sys...
LONDON (Reuters) - British Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet was among the guests who escaped unhurt from a fire which swept...
LONDON (Reuters) - U2 lead singer Bono on Sunday denied reports he had been taken to hospital after complaining of chest pain...
KABUL (Reuters) - Five Taliban attackers laid siege to a British cultural center in the Afghan capital Friday, killing at lea...
LONDON - During World War II, British spies plotted to lace Adolf Hitler's food with female sex hormones, according to a new ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI is examining documents charting more than $500,000 in payments made by a Caribbean soccer ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British police prepared to flood the streets Friday to ensure weekend drinking does not reignite the rioti...
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron, grappling with what could prove a defining crisis of his premiership, told p...
LONDON (Reuters) - Youths fought running battles with police in English cities and towns overnight but London, where thousand...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The classic 1987 film "Dirty Dancing" is getting a remake, adding songs from the 1960s and ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday police will crack down hard to quell a wave of riotin...
LONDON (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to further steep losses for equities on Tuesday, after the previous session's ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British government officials branded rioters who fought police, looted shops and set fire to buildings at ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers on Thursday called for U.S. talk show host Piers Morgan to return to Britain to answer q...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A duet between jazz great Tony Bennett and the late singer Amy Winehouse is being released as a singl...
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Four decades after a skyjacker dubbed D.B. Cooper bailed out of a U.S. jetliner in mid-air and vanished w...
BENGHAZI/NALUT, Libya (Reuters) - Libya's rebels said their military commander was shot dead in an incident that remained shr...
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Well wishers surge along the Mall behind the police towards Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince Willia...
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Their Royal Highnesses Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge kiss on the balcony at Buckingha...
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Robotics student Gildo Andreoni interacts with a Dexmart robotic hand built at the University of Bologna in the Robotville ex...
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Youths use aerosol cans to set fire to shelves of goods inside a retail store on Tottenham High Road after youths protested a...
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General view of flowers, candles and cards at Amy Winehouse's home in Camden Square on the day of her funeral on July 26, 201...
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A general view over the courts on Day Seven of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Cro...
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U.S. President Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II during a State Banquet in Buckingham Palace on May 24, 2011 in London, Eng...
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Buildings burn on Tottenham High Road, London after youths protested against the killing of a man by armed police in an attem...
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Queen Elizabeth II poses with U.S. President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle Obama and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in th...
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Well wishers with flags surge along the Mall towards Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William, Duke...


























