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Starbucks Locations: Teens Arrested for Robbing Laptops from Atlanta Store
Two teenagers in the Atlanta area were arrested on Tuesday for stealing laptops and other electronic devices from customers at a Starbucks store.
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Microsoft Announces Acquisition of Yammer Social Media System
Microsoft announced this week that they acquired a deal to purchase Yammer Inc., a leading provider of enterprise social networks, for $1.2 billion in cash.
50 Cent Injured, Hospitalized from Car Accident
The rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has been released from a hospital after suffering minor injuries when his SUV was involved in a traffic accident early Tuesday morning in New York, according to Jackson's publicist.
7-Eleven Locations: To Offer Free Slurpees to Kids for This Summer's Operation Chill
The 7-Eleven corporation will launch its Operation Chill community relations program this summer, where they will hand nearly one million "Free Slurpee" coupons to police officers around the country to hand to children who have been seen doing good deeds in their area.
Ann Curry Leaving Today Show: Negotiating $20 Million Exit Deal, Savannah Guthrie as Replacement
Updates regarding Ann Curry's imminent departure from NBC's "Today" show reveal that monetary negotiations are being made for her departure, and that Savannah Guthrie has indeed been chosen as her replacement.
Catching Fire Movie Cast Rumors: Jena Malone in Talks to Play Johanna Mason
Rumors are surfacing regarding casting for the second installment of "The Hunger Games" franchise, "Catching Fire," and the latest story states that former child actress Jena Malone may be up for a pivotal role in the feature, set to begin production later this year.
Spice Girls Reunite to Announce New Musical Based on Their Songs, "Viva Forever!"
The Spice Girls reunited once more, not to announce a new tour or album, but to promote the upcoming production of "Viva Forever!" a London musical featuring some of the pop group's hit songs.
Coca-Cola Plans to Spend $5 Billion in India by 2020, $30 Billion Worldwide
Coca-Cola announced that it will spend $5 billion as part of its expansion plan into India by the year 2020.
Jerry Sandusky Insists He is Innocent of Child Sex Abuse, Says Lawyer; First Booking Photo
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky still maintains he is innocent of sexually abusing children, remains determined to clear his name and insists that he has always been faithful to his wife, Dottie, his defense lawyer said on Monday.
The Black Keys "El Camino" Songs: Band Sues The Home Depot, Pizza Hut for Copyright Infringement (Video)
Rock band The Black Keys filed a lawsuit against both The Home Depot and Pizza Hut, citing copyright infringement, this past Thursday, said the Associated Press.