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Kim Jong Un's Rumored Dead Ex-Girlfriend Shows up Alive on Television: Singer Purportedly Executed by Firing Squad for Pornographic Film

Last year, North Korea leader Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered the execution of his ex-girlfriend by death of firing squad; however, Hyon Song Wol, a singer in an all-female band, was seen alive and speaking on a television broadcast Friday night.

Summer Shows Return: First Look at Halle Berry TV Series 'Extant'

What is the show all about? It looks like "Gravity" meets "Alien" meets Steven Spielberg's "A.I. Artificial Intelligence"

Review of New Miniseries 'Rosemary's Baby' Episode 1: Zoe Saldana Stars in Remake

How do you compare the original classic to the modern and more contemporary TV series? This film project was a family affair for Zoe Saldana.

Fall Latino Shows Previewed at Upfront: 'Cristela,' 'Jane the Virgin,' 'The Messengers' and 'American Crime'

ABC and CW, among other networks, debuted fall shows starring Latinos and that have Latinos. The fall Upfront TV shows debuted this week with much more diversity from TV shows that starred black actors and comedians, shows with an actual all-star Asian cast, to shows that also starred Latinos.

More 3D Printers And Printing Are Coming: Staples and Engineering Giant Autodesk are Getting in on the Act

More business and companies are going mainstream in the realm of 3D printers. Staples has now introduced 3D Printing at two of its in the U.S. .

Pentagon Uses Zombie Scenario for Training: US Military Has Elaborate Response to Apocalypse in Document 'CONOP 8888'

Like many would suspect, or at least hope, the Pentagon and the U.S. government have emergency responses already planned out for natural disasters and attacks on the home front.

Billboard Music Awards Shows 2014: Predicting the Winners And Losers in Top Categories

Who is predicted to win the coveted trophy? And who will go home with nothing? Okay, music heads and aficionados, time to start placing your bets on who will be the biggest winners and unfortunate losers of the 2014 Billboard Music Awards; and who might be the best performances of the night.

New York Legislators Debate Ban on 'Ex-Gay' Therapy for Children: Designed to 'Cure' LGBT People of Sexuality

A bill going through the New York state senate would ban "ex-gay" therapy for minors. Religious fundamentalists have favored "ex-gay" therapy as way to "cure" LGBT people from their sexuality; this pseudo-science has been used with very little success for decades and has, over time, gained only disclaimers from the medical community.

NAACP Selects Cornell William Brooks as New President and CEO: Pastor and Activist Chosen by Overwhelming Majority

Civil rights organization, the NAACP, has selected pastor and activist Cornell William Brooks as its new president and CEO.

Slave Escape Ship Found in South Carolina: 'CSS Planter' Formerly Believed Lost Forever

What does this archaeological find mean? Who is or was Robert Smalls? Frederick Douglass' quote, "If there is no struggle, there is no progress," resonates now even more with the finding of a slave escape ship in South Carolina.

'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' Movie Cast & Release Date: JK Rowling Adapts Harry Potter Hogwarts Textbook for Film

A review of what we know so far about J.K. Rowling's new film project. What does the release date mean?

Natural Beauty Remedies: Replace Harsh Skin Care and Make-Up Products With Beautifying Household Items

Get beautiful with these items you already have at home. Beauty products can often be pricey and unsafe. Late last year, for example, a study found that nearly 100 shampoos and soaps had cancer-causing chemicals.

At Least 20 Dead, Thousands Evacuated in Balkans Flooding: Worst in Over a Century

At least 20 are confirmed dead in Serbia and Bosnia because of the worst Balkans flooding in over 100 years.

Truvada Could Replace Condoms as Best HIV Prevention Tool: Drug Might Even Change Porn

The drug prevents HIV infections with a 99 percent success rate and could transform the porn industry.

Homeless People Choosing 2014 Tent Cities Over Shelters, Over 100 Scattered Across America

Hundreds of the nation's homeless and displaced citizens have banded together in small groups across the U.S. to form makeshift communities known as tent cities.

Sixty Years After Brown v. Board, Segregation Still Persists in American Schools

The Supreme Court decision Brown v. Boad of Education of Topeka paved the way for school integration. Now, 60 years later, a new report assesses the status of school segregation in America and explores the transformation of the nation's school population since the civil rights era.

Latin America's Local Brands' Business Growth, By Country: Mexico's Grupo Bimbo Makes Impression; Coca-Cola No. 1

Local brands are proving to be popular across Latin America in comparison to global brands. Local brands are proving to be popular across Latin America in comparison to global brands.

Selena Gomez Zone & Justin Bieber: 'Come and Get It' Star Denies Miscarriage Rumors

Selena Gomez denies all the previous reports claiming that she was pregnant with Justin Bieber's baby and consequently suffered a miscarriage.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé, & Solange Knowles Statement: Trio Breaks Silence Following Elevator Altercation

Jay Z, Beyoncé and Solange Knowles have released a statement regarding the infamous elevator altercation prior to a Met Gala after party, which was held at New York's Standard Hotel on May 5.

Christian Woman Sentenced to Death in Sudan for Refusing Islam: 27-Year-Old Mother is 8 Months Pregnant

Sharia Law prohibits her choice of Christian faith. A Christian woman who is 8 months pregnant has been sentenced by a Sudanese court to death by hanging for apostasy because of her refusal to convert to Islam.
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