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Gary Coleman reveals he's been secretly married

Gary Coleman is a not-so-newlywed. The former Diff'rent Strokes star, 40, married 22-year-old Shannon Price in August on a mountaintop ...

Definitely, Maybe: Definitely Adorable

Sometimes I get to thinking that the whole romantic comedy genre could use a good shake-up to get out of the hole that movies like Fool?s Gold keep digging the genre into. Rom-coms with smart, secure yet interesting female protagonists would be one way to do this. Stories with a likable male protagonist who?s neither misogynistic nor a total weenie [...]

Tata Communications, China Entercom in VPN partnership

MUMBAI: Tata Communications said on Tuesday it was partnering China Entercom to provide virtual private network (VPN) services in China.

Woman Sues Best Buy For $54 Million Over Lost Laptop

It's tough to value a lost laptop. After all, there are often all sorts of private information and content of sentimental value on a laptop.

Naked Cowboy sues Mars for $6.5m

NEW York City street performer The Naked Cowboy is suing Mars Inc for $US6 million ($6.65 million) over the use of his trademark look - white underwear, cowboy boots and a hat - by a blue M&M chocolate on a Times Square billboard.

Land Next to Hollywood Sign on the Market for $22 Million

A group of Chicago investors are putting the 138 acres of mountaintop property just to the west of the "H" in the Hollywood sign on the market Wednesday.

Pastor: IRS probes Huckabee endorsement

Southern Baptist pastor Wiley Drake said Wednesday that he is being investigated by the Internal Revenue Service for his endorsement of GOP presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee in a press release written on church stationery.

Contador's Astana snubbed by Tour de France

Reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador will be unable to defend his title after organizers excluded his new Astana team from competing in cycling's most prestigious race.

Outage gives BlackBerry a black eye

The second lengthy BlackBerry outage in less than a year has one consulting company advising clients not to rely solely on the popular smart phones for critical e-mail messages.

Ron Insana: Is It Deja Vu All Over Again?

There has been much talk in the papers, of late, that "Stagflation" may be rearing its ugly head in the U.S. economy. For those of you too young to remember, "stagflation" is a particularly nasty economic phenomenon where both recession and inflation occur simultaneously, a phenomenon we have not seen in the U.S since the 1970s. As the Wall Street Journal's [...]

Doc gets prison for removing fingerprints

A plastic surgeon who replaced the fingerprints of a man involved in a drug ring with skin from the bottom of his feet was sentenced Wednesday to 18 months in prison.

NYPD Warns of Chlorine Terror Risk

Undercover police secretly set up a fake company to demonstrate how easily and anonymously a terrorist could purchase chlorine on the Internet for a deadly chemical strike against the city.

NYC Psychologist Slashed to Death

A man slashed a 56-year-old psychologist to death at her Upper East Side office clinic and seriously injured another therapist who tried to help her, police said.