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Japan’s Deep Sea Crop Circles Mystery Solved
It was 50 years ago when Japanese deep-sea photographer, Yoji Ookata, started taking pictures of the bottom of the sea off the southern coast of Japan.
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Paris Hilton Apologizes For Saying Gay Men are 'Disgusting' and Most 'Probably Have AIDS'
Paris Hilton has issued a public apology after she was caught saying that she thinks "Gay guys are the horniest people in the world... They're disgusting... Dude, most of them probably have AIDS."
Apple Maps Will Improve, Spokesperson Says: Google Maps May be Integrated into iOS 6.
Apple Maps is getting some serious flak for many bugs that have been found, including whole towns that are missing, poor image resolution among others. A new report says that Google maps may soon be once again integrated into the new iOS6.
'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' Cast to Get A Pay Raise
"Here Comes Honey Boo Boo", the hit TLC reality show, is reportedly getting a big salary raise in Season 2.
Shakira is Pregnant, Replacing Christina Aguilera on 'The Voice'
Shakira is pregnant. The 35-year-old Colombian singer posted the happy news with her fans, in both English and Spanish, on her website Wednesday.
Drew Barrymore Adds Winemaker to her List of Many Skills
Drew Barrymore is about to become a mother and while she waits to hold her bundle of joy, the actress says she has engaged in some winemaking.
Heidi Klum Topless Photos: Model Considering Lawsuit Similar to Kate Middleton's
Heidi Klum, who is currently going through a divorce from singer Seal, is considering filing a lawsuit over topless photos that were published of her - reportedly "comparing" her plight to that of Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William.
Obama Flag Resembles Blood-Stained Walls at Benghazi consulate
A new Obama "flag" poster sold by the campaign is designed to look something like the U.S. flag, but on Thursday, a post at the Gateway Pundit noticed that the "stripes" are eerily similar to blood stains on the walls at the Benghazi consulate where Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.
'Popcorn Lung' Lawsuit: Denver Man Receives $7.2 Mln Verdict
"Popcorn lung" - that is an ailment that a Denver man said he suffered from after eating up to 3 bags of microwave popcorn a day for 10 years and has won a $7.2-million verdict after he sued the popcorn maker.
Kate Middleton Photos: More Topless Pictures Published
Kate Middleton's topless photos have been published by a Swedish magazine, making it the fourth outlet to publish the photos of Kate Middleton's sunbathing while on vacation and it appears a fifth publication will follow suit by week's end.