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Tyra Banks, Former Supermodel, Reveals a Vision of the Future for Plastic Surgery

Why does this plastic surgery of the future that Tyra Banks reveals have everyone talking? In the future, everyone will have access to plastic surgery.

NASA Anniversary: Looking Back 45 Years After The Lunar Landing

Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins are expected to make an appearance at the 45th birthday celebrations of the Lunar Landing.

'Exodus: Gods and Kings,' the New Moses Film Starring Christian Bale and Sigourney Weaver: The First Look Trailer And Images; What Do Know so Far

Christian Bale, Sigourney Weaver and Sir Ben Kingsley all star in the new Moses film, directed by Ridley Scott

Celebrity Tax Havens: The Guardian Publishes List of Famous People Avoiding Taxes

Mel Gibson has been revealed as one of these celebrities. Note: The following story contained information from the Guardian which incorrectly named Placido Domingo among the list of stars accused of avoiding paying their taxes.

Review of the New CBS TV Series 'Extant,' Episode 1: 'Re-Entry' Starring Halle Berry

Does Halle Berry and Steven Spielberg captivate audiences or not? Why did it take Halle Berry 15 years to return back to TV? Playing the ever powerful Storm in the "X-Men" films, a Bond girl, and raising two children would keep one busy.

New Cyber Security Bill Passed: Is This Is The End For Internet Users?

What does this new Cyber Bill really mean? The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 12-3 Tuesday to send a new cybersecurity bill to the full Senate, but the bill could strip average people's privacy rights as they share information over the digital highway.

'What Would Jesus Do?': Typer Perry, TV & Film Mogul, Granted Patent to Trademark Phrase

The Film and TV Mogul versus the reality TV show star. Tyler Perry, the TV and film mogul, who has brought critically acclaimed films such as, "Why Did I Get Married" and "For Colored Girls" and is also responsible for bringing to life Maeda, a force-to-be-reckoned-with kind of character, is now making headlines on a different topic: Jesus.

Netflix Careers: Streaming Company Is Hiring Someone to Binge Watch Their Programming

Why is Netflix' paying someone to binge watch their programming? Netflix has revolutionized the entertainment viewing industry with its online streaming of movies and TV shows, and the results of that are that users can access them anywhere: from their computers, tablets, smartphones, and other electronic devices.

Pamplona Running of the Bulls: Runner Takes Dangerous Selfie With Animals and Gets Fined

Participants taking selfies during the running of the bulls could face thousands of dollars in fines from festival organizers.

Sherlock Holmes Movie News: 'X-Men' and 'Lord of the Rings' Actor Sir Ian McKellen Reveals New Role

What is this new Sherlock Holmes film iteration all about? Star of the "X-Men" films and "The Lord of The Rings" trilogy movies Sir Ian McKellen is about to embark on another iconic role, as the super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes.

Latino Civil Rights Group LULAC Announces Education Grant Winners

The League of United Latin American Citizens announced at its 85th Convention in New York on Friday the 10 councils selected as beneficiaries of the Ford Driving Dreams through Education grants. The grants are given to councils who have created and implemented curriculum and programs to help keep young Latinos in high school.

Prostitution in Silicon Valley on the Rise as Tech Industry Booms

As the technology industry in the Bay Area continues to grow, making more computer and tech savvy programmers rich, so too does Silicon Valley's sex workers.

National Gay Blood Drive Tries to Lift Ban on Gay Donations

The second annual National Gay Blood Drive was held Friday, which seeks to lift a FDA ban on gay and bisexual men from donating blood.

Hellbender Facts and Habitat: US Fish and Wildlife Service May Put North America's Biggest Salamander on Endangered Species List

Scientists are concerned about the hellbender salamander's declining population. Scientists are concerned about the hellbender salamander's declining population.

Detroit Art Collection Value & Worth: Works Reportedly Worth Billions; How Much Could Collection Sell For?

An appraisal of the Detroit Institute of Arts collection estimates the works are worth $2.7 billion to $4.6 billion.

Raging Bulls in Spain: 2 People Gored in Pamplona's San Fermin Festival; Five Others Injured

Five others were inured in the fourth running of the bulls A bull gored two people and hurt others in the fourth running of the bulls on Thursday at Spain's San Fermin festival held in Pamplona, according to a report from the Guardian that read more like an Ernest Hemingway novel.

'New York Med' Instagram: Nurse From Show Fired After Posting Photo of Trauma Room on Social Media

A 33-year-old nurse of seven years at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and featured star on the ABC reality-TV show "New York Med," Katie Duke, was fired after posting an "insensitive" photo on Instagram.

Bulls of Pamplona 2014: Chicago Bull Running Writer Gored in Thigh During San Fermin Spain Festival

On Wednesday two men, one from the U.S. and one from Spain, were gored at the Bulls of Pamplona festival in Spain.

School Uniforms and Dress Code Policies Most Likely to Target Females, Latinos and Black Students

The enforcement of dress codes, implemented under the guise of discipline and lessons on formal dress, are most likely to be implemented at low-income public schools, and female students and students of color are the most likely to be punished for infractions.

Ebola Virus Out of Control in West Africa? 50 New Cases Reported Since July 3

Virus has killed over 500 since February The World Health Organization (WHO) is reporting 50 new cases of Ebola and 25 deaths in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea since July 3.
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