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A teen鈥檚 immigration reform: Seeing amnesty as long shot, he self deportsAn undocumented San Diego teen who graduated from an elite prep school saw uncertainty in his future and no sure thing in immigration reform and amnesty 鈥 so he did 'the right thing' and made the decision to self deport.- Halle Berry pregnant with her second childHalle Berry pregnant: The Oscar-winning actress is pregnant with her first child by her fiance, Olivier Martinez. Halle Berry had a child with Gabriel Aubry five years ago.聽
Robert Remini dies, leaves legacy as Andrew Jackson scholarRobert Remini dies: The Andrew Jackson scholar wrote at least 10 books about the former president. Robert Remini also wrote books about Mormon leader Joseph Smith and President John Quincy Adams.
Michelle Obama invites kids to submit recipes for a state dinnerFor the second Kids' State Dinner to be held in the summer of 2013, Michelle Obama and others invite American schoolchildren to submit healthy recipes to be served at the dinner.
To Princeton alum, It's not about finding an equal, but who can complete the sumPrinceton alum Susan Patton's letter printed in the Daily Princetonian advised her alma mater's women to waste no time and find a man to marry at Princeton because, outside of the distinguished university's walls, she'll find an undistinguished breed. Oh, baloney.
'Hannibal' is back in a new TV showThe TV series 'Hannibal' is based on only five pages of the 1981 book 'Red Dragon,' serving as a prequel to 'The Silence of the Lambs.' 'Hannibal' stars Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal Lecter.
'Trance' tries to fit into too many genres'Trance' tries to appeal to every audience member, but the effect is more alienating than enjoyable.
'Room 237' examines possible hidden meanings in 'The Shining'The theories set forth by 'Shining' fans seem like gobbledygook, but the movie draws you in.
'Evil Dead' should please fans of the original and newbies'Evil Dead' has high production values and nonstop action. 'Evil Dead' stars Jane Levy.
'The Company You Keep' never quite figures out what it wants to be'Company,' directed by and starring Robert Redford, is equally preachy and melodramatic.
Students denied lunch this week, ordered to throw food in trashStudents denied lunch this week at a Massachusetts school had parents and administrators in an uproar. A total of 25 students were denied lunch and some were ordered to throw out the food they'd already put onto their tray.聽
Target dress apology: Industry experts should not require Twitter policingThe Target dress apology started on Twitter, after a shopper took a snapshot of a piece of plus sized clothing in the color 'Manatee Grey.' The standard size of the same piece was 'Dark Heather Grey.' The Target dress apology shows that a slew of people in Target command center weren't paying attention.
Pasta with ham and mushrooms in a creamy ricotta sauceTransform leftovers with fresh vegetables, swirl them together with a Parmesan and ricotta sauce, and serve on a bed of fresh pasta.
Deconstructed chicken pot pieHerbed biscuits stand in for pie crust in this deconstructed chicken pot pie. Herbes de Provence and garlic give the American classic a French accent.
Facebook Home: Teens won't want it dominating their Android smart phoneFacebook Home, Mark Zuckerberg's super app for Google's Android OS unveiled yesterday, despite its name, won't be much of a home for teens. They busy themselves by switching from app to app and won't appreciate how Facebook Home comands their smart phone.聽
American Idol: One more contestant leaves singing the bluesOn Thursday night, after a somewhat tumultuous night of rock performances, one more Idol is sent home. Has another boy fallen by the wayside?
Socrates in Preschool: What would Socrates say about Snapchat?Would Socrates believe that the same level of critical inspection, communication of ideas, and tolerance of ambiguity that he considered a cornerstone of societal dialogue can be upheld by advances in technology focused more on connection than communication?聽
Top Picks: Art on the big screen, PBS's raw look at Syria, and moreJosh Groban sings at Lincoln Center, Beat Making Lab follows musicians and educators as they teach music to students around the world, and more top picks.
Roger Ebert dies, leaves legacy as groundbreaking movie criticRoger Ebert dies: He started as the film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967. Roger Ebert won a Pulitzer Prize for criticism, the first movie reviewer to do so.
How to end bullying? Talk about it. A lotStudents at an elementary school in Janesville, Wis., act out bullying scenarios 鈥 like a bus ride tease 鈥 with supervisors, a sign that more educators are trying to prevent bullying rather than remediate its aftereffects.聽
