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Public employees snooped in Bowersox files

During May, the month viewers awarded Crystal Bowersox second place on More than a half-dozen public employees snooped in confidential state records for personal information on the "American Idol" runner-up, officials said Thursday.


Viral video makes the VMAs relevant again

Justin Bieber, right, is shown during the filming of his music video, Social media, not radio or MTV, has become the way much of the public now becomes acquainted with new music. This changing of the guard is now being reflected by MTV’s Video Music Awards.


Britney denies bodyguard abuse claims

In a statement on her website, Britney Spears says the Department of Children and Families investigated the allegations and took no action.The pop singer and her attorneys said in a statement on her website that they expect Fernando Flores' case to be dismissed. Flores sued the 28-year-old on Wednesday, claiming she repeatedly exposed herself to him and that he witnessed her abusing her young sons.


Hisssssssss! TV's top villains
Prime-time good guys save the day, but a memorable villain makes it impossible to look away from the on-screen action. Good thing there’s no shortage of bad guys ready to commit creative acts of cruelty.

Jessica Simpson judges 'Project Runway' finale

From left, judges Nina Garcia, Jessica Simpson, Michael Kors and Heidi Klum attend the Actress wore a super-short, sparkly silver minidress, but she had nothing on the models, who wore an extraordinary number of hot pants.


Box Office Preview: 'Evil' to scare away others (AP)
AP - It's going to be a particularly evil weekend as Sony-Screen Gems' "Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D" goes for the best debut in the history of the horror franchise with a 3-D powered gross that is likely to top the $25 million mark.

Co-owner of missing painting charged with fraud (AP)
AP - A con man carried out an "inartful fraud" when he fooled an art collector into thinking they were partners in the $1.1 million purchase of a missing painting but was actually ripping the investor off, a federal prosecutor said Thursday.

Austrian kidnap victim details ordeal in new book (AP)

The book '3096 Tage' (3096 days) by Natascha Kampusch who was kidnapped and imprisoned in a cellar for eight and a half years, are on display in a book shop as the sale of the book starts in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.  (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)AP - An Austrian woman kidnapped at age 10 says she was repeatedly beaten, starved and forced to do housework half-naked during her 8 1/2 years at the mercy of a man who admired Hitler and considered himself an Egyptian god.


Hulk Hogan Leaves Hospital (omg!)
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Hulk Hogan has left the Florida hospital he checked into Monday after complaining of back pain, according to TMZ.com.

Hulk Hogan hospitalized with back pain

The 57-year-old wrestling legend (real name: Terry Bollea) was wheeled out of the hospital Thursday, saying his first plans were to...

Japanese cult director in Venice with samurai film (AP)
AP - Japanese cult director Takashi Miike says he remade the 1963 classic "Thirteen Assassins" to help Japan's younger generation learn about the past.

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