Daily Scoop For Christmas Week
One of the three legs of horse racing’s Triple Crown — the Belmont Stakes — is in financial danger of not happening in 2010. The governor and legislature are at a standstill over funding.
Tom Cruise has been hit with a $5 million lawsuit for allegedly hiring imprisoned private investigator Anthony Pellicano to spy on a magazine editor.
Ask Jeeves says that Britney Spears was the most searched for person during the past decade.
Alaina Reed Hall, better known to you as Olivia the photographer on Sesame Street, died on December 17th in Los Angeles after a bout with breast cancer. She was 63.
CBS has the Super Bowl in February. The show they’re going to feature immediately after the game? Maybe you’ve seen the commercials — “Undercover Boss.”
MTV’s “Jersey Shore” show has gotten a little too ethnic for Dell’s comfort zone and they’ve withdrawn as a sponsor.
Brittany Murphy left her estate to her mom. Apparently she drafted her will before her wedding.
Carrie Underwood is getting married! “I’m happy to confirm that Carrie Underwood is engaged to Mike Fisher, and the couple couldn’t be happier,” her rep tells PEOPLE. ”
University of Alabama researchers say that the nation’s autism rate has gone up by 60% over the past four years. So what’s going on?
It’s not what you eat or drink or even how often you exercise that can determine how long you live. HealthDay News reports that happy and outgoing people, who also know how to manage stress, may live longer than the rest of us.
According to a recent study, cell phones harbor more bacteria than toilet seats.
Screenwriter Dan O’Bannon has died. He gave us “Alien” and “Total Recall,” among others.
Taylor Swift was voted the AP “Entertainer of the Year.”
Anticipating watching a funny video can reduce stress hormones by up to 70%.
Kate Hudson likes to throw parties. Her big holiday event was last Friday and while there were lots of famous guests, no A-Rod.
Director James Cameron is King Of The World this week: His “Avatar” topped the box office followed by “The Princess and the Frog”, “The Blind Side”, “Have you Heard About The Morgans” and “New Moon”.
The fourth time wasn’t the charm for Ivana Trump, who filed for divorce from her most recent husband on Friday. LeAnn Rimes and her husband also filed for divorce this past week.
An out-of-work pharmaceuticals saleswoman is the winner of the CBS reality television show “Survivor: Samoa .”
Van Buren, Ark., resident Natalie White won the $1 million prize Sunday night by outwitting, outplaying and outlasting an oil company owner and a doctor in the final episode.
One of Jon Bon Jovi’s sons was taken to the hospital early this morning. Because of weather conditions in New Jersey, an SUV transported the boy to a local hospital instead of an ambulance.
Brittany Murphy The actress who starred in “Clueless” and “8 Mile” died Sunday after suffering full cardiac arrest, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has confirmed to Access Hollywood. She was 32.
A Maine legislator wants to make the state the first to require cell phones to carry warnings that they can cause brain cancer, although there is no consensus among scientists that they do and industry leaders dispute the claim. A similar effort is underway in San Francisco. Cell phones do carry such warnings in some countries, though no U.S. states require them.
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