With “great pride and overwhelming emotion,” Bill and Hillary Clinton announced that Chelsea and Marc Mezvinsky were wed. By Chris Wilson & Jacob Bernstein. Plus, view wedding photos.
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The massive WikiLeaks document dump revealed the identities of intel assets in Afghanistan. Inside the Pentagon’s dash to save their lives. Philip Shenon reports.
A judge may have stayed the harshest provisions of the state’s new immigration law, but that hasn’t stopped the flow of scared migrants into New Mexico. Terry Greene Sterling reports.
Madonna’s clothing line hits Macy’s, Angelina’s deepest secrets are revealed, and Lollapalooza hosts Lady Gaga. VIEW OUR GALLERY of can’t-miss film, TV, art, music, and fashion picks.
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The WikiLeaks cache highlighted the problem of police corruption in Afghanistan. Could new female officers change the force’s culture? Gayle Tzemach Lemmon reports from Kabul.
As summer travels heat up, parents dread the inevitable “Are we there yet?” From educational apps to soothing kids’ music, here are 20 foolproof road-trip distractions. By K. Emily Bond.
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Why are we always making less than rational decisions? Dan Ariely's new book explores how people embrace the irrational and why cake mixes require adding eggs. By Jamie Holmes.
Katy Perry flaunts her fiancé, Tyra Banks goes without makeup, and Denise Richards would like to see your license and registration. VIEW OUR GALLERY of stars’ Twitter photos.
With “great pride and overwhelming emotion,” Bill and Hillary Clinton announced that Chelsea and Marc Mezvinsky were wed. By Chris Wilson & Jacob Bernstein. Plus, view wedding photos.
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The Scramble to Save Informants
The massive WikiLeaks document dump revealed the identities of intel assets in Afghanistan. Inside the Pentagon’s dash to save their lives. Philip Shenon reports.
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Adios, Arizona
A judge may have stayed the harshest provisions of the state’s new immigration law, but that hasn’t stopped the flow of scared migrants into New Mexico. Terry Greene Sterling reports.
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This Week's Culture Feast
Madonna’s clothing line hits Macy’s, Angelina’s deepest secrets are revealed, and Lollapalooza hosts Lady Gaga. VIEW OUR GALLERY of can’t-miss film, TV, art, music, and fashion picks.
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Let Women Protect Afghanistan
The WikiLeaks cache highlighted the problem of police corruption in Afghanistan. Could new female officers change the force’s culture? Gayle Tzemach Lemmon reports from Kabul.
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Make Your Kids Smarter in the Car
As summer travels heat up, parents dread the inevitable “Are we there yet?” From educational apps to soothing kids’ music, here are 20 foolproof road-trip distractions. By K. Emily Bond.
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Trust Your Irrationality
Why are we always making less than rational decisions? Dan Ariely's new book explores how people embrace the irrational and why cake mixes require adding eggs. By Jamie Holmes.
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Best Celebrity Twit Pics
Katy Perry flaunts her fiancé, Tyra Banks goes without makeup, and Denise Richards would like to see your license and registration. VIEW OUR GALLERY of stars’ Twitter photos.
Jason Mraz has brought an eclectic sound to pop music since releasing his debut album in 2002. The singer-songrwriter has since had many chart-topping hits from “The Remedy (I Won’t Worry)” to “I’m Yours.” Mraz earned three Grammy Awards for his 2005 sophomore album Mr. A-Z, his hit “Make It Mine,” and his collaboration with Colbie Caillat, “Lucky.”
Ryan Piers Williams has had a good year in 2010 thus far. His movie The Dry Land, which he wrote and directed, is premiering and announced his engagement to Ugly Betty star America Ferrera in June. Williams graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.