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Most popular news on 31 July 2009 |
Obama, Biden, professor, officer sit down over brews President Obama sat down for a beer at the White House Thursday night with a top African-American professor and the police officer who arrested him earlier this month.
Simpson steps out after Romo breakup Just weeks after Tony Romo broke up with Jessica Simpson, the NFL star has been linked to another woman -- Natalie Smith -- but Smith's father tells PEOPLE reports of an intimate relationship between the two are "really very silly."
Search warrants seek evidence of drug addiction in Michael Jackson Search warrants filed Thursday in court in Clark County, Nevada, and carried out at properties of Michael Jackson's doctor imply that investigators looking into his death believe the singer was a drug addict.
Officer who sent 'jungle-monkey' e-mail: 'I am not a racist' The Boston police officer who sent a mass e-mail in which he compared Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. to a "banana-eating jungle monkey" has apologized, saying he's not a racist.
New $95 million superyacht looks like a killer whale A spectacular superyacht has been designed by an internationally renowned urban planning architect in a very unusual shape.
Should you tell her he's cheating? The first time I met my now-close friend Gina, she was rhapsodizing about her awesome boyfriend, Eugene. After a few minutes, I realized I'd already met him. But he wasn't the sweetheart she was describing.
Rachelle Lefevre stunned to lose role in 'Twilight' sequel "Twilight" fans weren't the only ones surprised by the news that Bryce Dallas Howard was replacing Rachelle Lefevre on the third film "Eclipse."
Members sue sorority over president's spending, waxwork Members of the nation's oldest black sorority have accused the organization's president of using her sorority credit card for personal items and its board of directors of spending too much on her.
Captured leader of Nigerian militant sect is dead Mohammed Yusuf, the leader of a fundamentalist Islamist sect who was initially reported captured Thursday by the Nigerian military, is dead, said a spokesman for the governor of the state of Borno.
U.S. announces sanctions on North Korean corporation The United States on Thursday imposed economic sanctions on a North Korean company that the United Nations said is linked to the country's nuclear weapons program.
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