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- Verbal EnergyThe colonization of our book titlesA review of a 'best books of the year' list reveals just how essential a particular mark of punctuation is to book titles.
Emma Watson and Bill Murray: Presenters at the 2014 OscarsEmma Watson, Bradley Cooper, and others will present awards at the Oscar ceremonies on March 2. Emma Watson stars in the upcoming film 'Noah.'
Attachment parenting? Take a break.Attachment parenting as a movement has its supporters and its critics. No matter where you fall, caring for yourself is as important as caring for your baby.
Oscars 2014: Who will triumph? Check out our predictions Who will be bringing home the golden statuettes come Oscar night? Here are our picks.
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight's courage through fearParents have a powerful reason to talk to kids about how courage can be all about running away, after Ohio Gov. John Kasich presented medals to kidnapping victims聽Amanda Berry, Gina de Jesus, and Michelle Knight during his annual State of the State address.
Hulk Hogan returns to WWE after six-year absenceHulk Hogan's聽return is perfectly timed for both the 30th WrestleMania and the new network, which debuts Monday as a streaming service for $9.99 per month with a six-month commitment and will include all 12 pay-per-view events.- How Utah may make it harder to get a divorceUtah was the first in the nation in 1994 to require that couples complete a two-hour, $55 seminar before courts will finalize a divorce. Now, a Utah lawmaker wants to make divorce a little harder.
- Amy Poehler, Joe Biden help Seth Meyers 'Late Night' debutAmy Poehler has a history with Vice President Joe Biden, who has performed on the NBC sitcom 'Parks and Recreation.'
Lasagna for twoSometimes a whole lasagna is just too much. Make a smaller portion for a romantic dinner.
2014 Oscar campaigns are surprisingly civil, say Hollywood insidersDespite a wide-open field, Oscar campaigns in 2014 have been relatively civil, especially compared with the bare-knuckled sparring of recent years, say industry experts.
Harold Ramis remembered for comedic turns in 'Stripes' and 'Ghostbusters'Harold Ramis, who died Monday near Chicago, also directed the movie 'Analyze This' starring Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal.
Missouri county spelling bee lasts 66 roundsAfter 66 rounds of spelling word after word, two Kansas City area students had used up all of the available words, forcing organizers of the Jackson County Spelling Bee to temporarily halt the showdown.
Alec Baldwin, fed up with tabloid media and critics, hints at leaving New YorkThe former '30 Rock' star wrote an article about his recent encounters with local and national media that was published Monday in 'New York Magazine.'
Students and smoking: Stanford University ends tobacco salesStanford University is eliminating sales of cigarettes, chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes starting next month.
Maple cr猫me br没l茅eThe sap is running and maple sugaring season is well under way. Use the season's natural sweetner to create a silky cr猫me br没l茅e with a caramelized sugar crust.
Liam Neeson teaches that we all grieve differentlyActor Liam Neeson was interviewed on CBS's '60 Minutes' Sunday evening about the 2009 death of his wife, actress Natasha Richardson. A mom of four boys relates to the actor's delayed sharing of his grief, thinking about how men and women process grief differently.- Muhammad Ali: The making of a living legend, 50 years agoMuhammad Ali aka Cassius Clay was a handsome young boxer whose mouth seemed to be his greatest weapon in 1964. And then, Muhammad Ali stepped into the boxing ring against Sonny Liston. The rest is history.
Brooke Burke-Charvet latest casualty of DWTS belt-tighteningBrooke Burke-Charvet was fired from 'Dancing With The Stars.' A co-host since Season 10, Brooke Burke-Charvet won Season 7 with Derek Hough.
Olympic figure skating: Learning to lose with graceUS figure skater Ashley Wagner complained about the judges scores after Thursday night's free skate figure skating finals, earning some negative press for her reaction. How do we learn to lose with grace?
Good Samaritan, quick thinking save baby on Miami expresswayThe aunt of a 5-month-old baby who stopped breathing was helped by strangers and police officers Thursday, who performed CPR and helped to start the baby's breathing again.