May 18, 2013
Entertainment
Associated Press
Duff team member Katlyn Beggs prepares a make-your-own cake Wednesday at chef and owner Duff Goldman's new venture, Duff's Cakemix, in Los Angeles.
Duff Goldman shop makes customers ‘Ace of Cakes’
You can build a bear, bottle your own wine, paint pottery — and now, decorate your own television-worthy cake. Celebrity baker Duff Goldman, the Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes,” on Thursday opened...
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CBS takes jab at ‘Glass House’
LOS ANGELES — CBS argued in court last week that the ABC show is a copy of CBS’ “Big Brother.” But a judge refused to bar “Glass House” from airing, saying he wasn’t persuaded that CBS would be har...
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Entertainer Janet Jackson covers her breast after her outfit came undone during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime performance in 2004 with Justin Timberlake in Houston. The Supreme Court unanimously threw out fines and sanctions Thursday against broadcasters who violated the Federal Communications Commission policy regulating curse words and nudity on broadcast television. 
But the justices declined to issue a broad ruling on the constitutionality of the FCC indecency policy. Instead, the court concluded only that broadcasters could not have known in advance that obscenities uttered during awards show programs and a brief display of nudity on an episode of ABC's NYPD Blue could give rise to sanctions. ABC and 45 affiliates were hit with proposed fines totaling nearly $1.24 million. The stepped-up indecency enforcement, including issuing record fines for violations, also was spurred in part by widespread public outrage following Janet Jackson's breast-baring performance during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show on CBS. (AP Photo/David Phillip, File)
Court throws out FCC penalties
WASHINGTON — Broadcasters anticipating a major constitutional ruling on the government’s authority to regulate what can be shown and said on the airwaves instead won only the smallest of Supreme Co...
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Anthony Mackie portraying Will Johnson (left) and  Benjamin Walker portraying Abraham Lincoln appear in a scene from "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter." The movie tells the story of Lincoln's life with a fictional twist, where he discovers a vampire plan to take over the United States.
Burton, crew bring Lincoln Vampire tale to big screen
NEW YORK — “Abraham Lincoln: THE WHAT?” When you heard one of this summer’s popcorn films has our 16th president hunting vampires, you probably did a double take. You’re not alone. Benjamin W...
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Husband may have drinking problem if he starts at lunchtime
Dear Annie: My husband and I are in our 60s and have been married for 28 years. We recently retired. My husband and I both enjoy stopping at neighborhood bars for a drink before dinner, but I've no...
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Fiancee having second thoughts about marrying into financially needy family
Dear Annie: I am engaged to a man who was divorced 20 years ago. He has three grown sons. The first two are doing well, but the third is still not financially responsible at the age of 30. His fath...
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Sorkin
A big story developing on ‘The Newsroom’
NEW YORK — Kids hear it from their elders all the time: “Use your words.” In the case of Aaron Sorkin, that childhood lesson clearly stuck. As the awards-laden writer of TV’s “The West Wing” and...
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Jackman
Jackman to host free short film fest in NYC
NEW YORK — Hugh Jackman is sharing his plans for the upcoming weekend. He’s hosting New York City’s first installment of Tropfest, billed as the world’s largest short film festival. It’s taking pla...
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Underwood talks gay marriage backlash
LONDON — Carrie Underwood is all about the music, not politics. Yet the 29-year-old country music star has found herself in a media storm after voicing support for gay marriage. In an intervi...
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Horoscope
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Avoid anyone making unrealistic promises. Protect personal information and keep your emotions under control. Get out with old friends or attend...
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