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Animated 'Boxtrolls' take US by storm The "Boxtrolls" hit the United States this weekend.
27 September 2014
Chelsea Clinton gives birth to daughter Chelsea Clinton announced Saturday the birth of her first-born child, daughter Charlotte.
27 September 2014
Metallica. ©Reuters Metallica to play US debut of Rock in Rio Crowd-pleasers Metallica and Taylor Swift will headline the US debut of Rock in Rio as the Brazilian festival pursues an ambitious expansion.
27 September 2014
©REUTERS/Denis Balibouse Activist investor urges Yahoo-AOL tie-up An activist investment firm urged Yahoo to explore a tie-up with online rival AOL.
27 September 2014
©Reuters/Yuya Shino Apple says Mac users mostly safe from 'Bash' bug Apple said that its Macintosh PCs are unlikely to be affected by the recently discovered "Bash" bug .
27 September 2014
'Saturday Night Live' cruises into middle age It's called "Saturday Night Live" and it's made in New York, but as the storied US comedy sketch show cruises into middle age.
27 September 2014
US-led strikes hit IS oil targets as Britain joins coalition US aircraft were flying "near continuous" bombing raids against Islamic State militants in Syria.
27 September 2014
Photo courtesy of hdwallpapersbase.com 'Gone with the Wind' sweeps back for 75th anniversary Rhett Butler may not give a damn, but fans of "Gone with the Wind" are more than happy to see the 1939 classic return to cinemas for its 75th anniversary.
27 September 2014
Kerry to hold nuclear talks with Iran FM, EU's Ashton US Secretary of State John Kerry will hold three-way talks later with his Iranian counterpart and EU foreign policy chief.
26 September 2014
Apple sorry for software glitch, defends new iPhones Apple made a rare apology for a software bug that has seen iPhone users lose service.
26 September 2014
'Bash' computer bug could hit millions The US government and technology experts warned of a vulnerability in some computer-operating systems.
26 September 2014
©Reuters/Chris Helgren Google fires back at Rupert Murdoch in Europe Google fired back at media mogul Rupert Murdoch, disputing a News Corp. complaint in Europe that the Internet titan has veered from the path of doing no evil.
26 September 2014
©Reuters/Eric Thayer Tweets reveal anti-Americanism in Arab world An analysis of Twitter messages from the Arab-speaking world reveals strong anti-American sentiment.
26 September 2014
©Reuters/Ivan Alvarado 6.2 magnitude earthquake shakes Alaska: USGS A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Alaska and was felt in the state capital Anchorage, the US Geological Survey and social media reported.
26 September 2014
'Transparent' brings transsexuals into the mainstream Amazon's new TV show "Transparent" aims to do for transsexuals what "Modern Family" did for gay parents -- bring them firmly into the mainstream.
25 September 2014
At UN, Argentina's Kirchner slams debt 'vultures' Argentine President Cristina Kirchner lashed out at "vulture funds" that are pursuing her country for payment on Argentine bonds they hold.
25 September 2014
Photo courtesy of ja-realestate.ru Los Angeles raises minimum wage for hotel workers Los Angeles voted to raise the minimum wage for its hotel workers to more than $15 an hour.
25 September 2014
US slaps sanctions on 12 'terrorist' group supporters The United States issued financial sanctions against 11 individuals and a foreign entity it designated as "global terrorists".
25 September 2014
Complaints on 'bendy' iPhone, software bugs dog Apple Apple released and then abruptly pulled back an update for the iOS software powering the iPhone.
25 September 2014
 Barbra Streisand. ©REUTERS New Barbra Streisand album debuts at number one Barbra Streisand showed a posse of hot young talent how it's done when her latest album "Partners" entered the Billboard 200 chart at number one.
25 September 2014
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