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Stoudemire Fourth Baby Due Late September, Planning Second Wedding
Amar'e Stoudemire, the New York Knicks forward, and his wife Alexis are expecting their fourth child together after recently getting married back in December.
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Kardashian Curse Will Soon Negatively Affect Kanye West's Career, Says Expert
The 'Kardashian Curse' has already negatively affected Kim Kardashian's ex-partners, Reggie Bush and Kris Humphries and it may soon be headed to Kanye West, her baby daddy.
Glenn Beck Offer to Buy Current TV Was Rejected
Before Al-Jazeera bought Current TV, Glenn Beck had tried to acquire the Al Gore’s underperforming cable network.
Woman Dies On Board of Flight From Brazil to Texas
A woman died on a flight headed to Texas, police confirmed. Flight. (Reuters) A woman died on a flight headed to Texas, police confirmed. The flight left Sao Paolo, Brazil, at 1:12 a.
Man Swept Out to Sea by 'Sneaker Wave' Dies, Saves Wife and Dog [VIDEO]
A man swept out to sea by a treacherous wave while walking with his wife and their dog at Point Reyes National Seashore in California, according to reports.
Twins Give Birth the Same Day, Hours Apart
Twins give birth the same day in Ohio recently even thought their due dates were a week apart. Twins give birth the same day in Ohio recently even thought their due dates were a week apart.
IHOP Offering All You Can Eat Pancakes From Jan. 2 For Limited Time
IHOP is bringing back its "keep them coming 'til you say when" Buttermilk Pancakes from Tuesday, Jan. 2 onwards for a limited time.
Woman Sues Shake Shack For $2 Mln Following Dog Attack
Shake Shack, the popular New York-based burger and hot dog chain, is being sued for $2 million by a woman who claims that she was knocked over by a dog at the Upper East Side location, according to reports.
Neil Armstrong Lied About About 'One Small Step for Man' Speech?
Neil Armstrong lied about the famous "one small step for man" words he spoke as he took mans first steps in space, according to new comments made by his brother.
With final vote, Congress resolves "fiscal cliff" drama
The United States averted economic calamity on Tuesday when lawmakers approved a deal preventing huge tax hikes and spending cuts that would have pushed the world's largest economy off the "fiscal cliff" into recession.




