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Most popular news on 12 September 2009 |
'SNL' star denies she was fired over weight Casey Wilson is laughing off reports that she was fired from "Saturday Night Live" for being too fat.
Prostate cancer linked to sexually transmitted disease Men with prostate cancer who were previously infected with the sexually transmitted germ Trichomonas vaginalis are more likely to have an aggressive form of the cancer, compared with men who never had the STD, a new study says.
California cemetery accused of desecrating remains One of the largest Jewish cemeteries in the Los Angeles, California, area has been accused of desecrating the remains of those buried there, according to a lawsuit.
Mama wasn't always right: 9 updated health rules Now that you have kids, you've probably realized that there was actually some sense behind all that advice your mother gave you.
Yale announces reward for missing student Yale University announced Friday a $10,000 reward to anyone with information leading to a missing graduate student and bride-to-be.
Private Warhol collection stolen from L.A. home Authorities are looking for art thieves who made off with a collection of Andy Warhol paintings from a private residence last week, police in Los Angeles, California, said Friday.
Women face trial for staged motel tryst ending with glued penis A Wisconsin judge ruled there is enough evidence for four women to stand trial for their roles in a staged motel tryst that ended with a man tied to a bed, his penis super-glued to his stomach, a lawyer for one of the women said Wednesday.
Segway inventor takes aim at thirst with Slingshot If you listen to inventor Dean Kamen, the biggest health problem facing the world today is not AIDS, obesity or malnutrition. It's a shortage of water.
Jay Leno ready for prime time Jay Leno's new show will be freshly baked five nights a week with three times the comedy of his former "Tonight Show," the comedian promised.
Police: Shooting suspect offended by anti-abortion material Authorities have charged an Owosso, Michigan, man with two counts of first-degree premeditated murder in the Friday shooting deaths of an anti-abortion activist and another man, a prosecutor's office said.
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