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Guy Fieri Responds to Nasty New York Times Review
Guy Fieri, the Food Network star and the 10th highest paid chef in the country, is defending the scathing New York Times review he received for his new restaurant based near Times Square.
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Shania Twain Arrives on Horseback for Vegas Gig
Shania Twain made her way on Wednesday into Caesars Palace on a horseback. The country star, who is headlining a two-year gig, paraded up the Las Vegas Strip with a herd of 40 horses.
Hope Solo Marries Jerramy Stevens Hours After He's Released for Assaulting Her
Hope Solo, the U.S. women's soccer goal keeper, married her boyfriend of two months on Tuesday, former Seattle Seahawks football player Jerramy Stevens, just hours after he was arrested for assaulting her.
McDonald's USA Announces New President, Jeff Stratton
McDonald's Corp. announced a leadership shake-up on Wednesday as Jan Fields, president of McDonald's USA for 35 years, will be leaving the company on Dec. 1.
Chick-fil-A Ranked Number 1 Chicken Chain
Chick-fil-A was voted favorite chicken chain in a national survey on restaurant preferences conducted by Market Force, despite having a tumultuous year after the president spoke out against gay marriage.
Channing Tatum Sexiest Man Alive, Follows in Footsteps of Johnny Depp and Ryan Reynolds
Channing Tatum has had a pretty good year with roles as a male stripper in "Magic Mike," a romantic husband in "The Vow" and after showing his sexy side on camera, Tatum has been voted as People's Sexiest Man Alive for 2012.
Tebow Called 'Terrible' By Unnamed Jet's Teammate
Tim Tebow, it seems, is not as popular in the Jets' locker room, concluded an assessment of more than a dozen of Tebow's teammates and officials.
As U.S. hesitates, California pours billions into green energy
California, long the national leader in clean energy policy, is poised to double down on its investments in the sector, with billions in new subsidies set to flow in over the next few years.
Obama says tax hike has to come first in "fiscal cliff" deal
President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that Republicans would have to agree to raise taxes on the wealthy as the first step in a budget deal that would prevent a dysfunctional Washington from pushing the economy into recession.
"Made in USA" label popular in China, too: study
"Made in USA" seems to resonate well beyond the USA. Consumers in China are willing to pay a premium for certain products labeled "Made in USA" because they see them as more durable and of higher quality, a new study found.




