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Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte lands first TV role

Olympic champion swimmer Ryan Lochte, who emerged as one of the hottest new stars from the London Games, has signed on for his first acting role.

Fame, failure and rebirth: Jordin Sparks finds all in "Sparkle"

Five years after becoming the youngest female to win "American Idol," Jordin Sparks restarts her career in a new movie role that the 22-year-old sees as remarkably close to her own life singing her way to fame.

USA Basketball Reveals High Rank at London; Olympic Stats and Video Highlights

USA Olympic Basketball Summary With the amazing Olympic thrashing that the USA basketball team gave to the world (8-0), we see that the team was altogether well assembled and composing of some of the best athletes in the world.

The Women Milestone in Olympic Boxing

For years, we have seen women fighting to be seen as equal to men. For years, we have seen women fighting to be seen as equal to men. In 1919, women were finally allowed to vote.

London Olympics Says Goodbye with Musical Extravaganza, U.S. Tops Medals Table

London bade a flamboyant and madcap farewell to the Olympic Games with a romp through British pop and fashion, bringing the curtain down on more than two weeks of action that ended with America topping the sporting world with 46 gold medals.

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update: Verizon 4G LTE Motorola XOOM Tablet Next?

A reader on DroidLife seems to have gotten an accidental update on his Verizon 4G LTE XOOM tablet to Android Jelly Bean.

The Secret Life Of The Housecat: Bloodshed And Second Owners

Seems like housecats are up to more than we guessed when they roam the streets. Ever wonder what your housecat is doing while you're away at work? You'd be surprised at the infidelities and bloodshed that take place.

Mexico vs. Japan Soccer Match Live Online Streaming: 2012 Olympics Soccer Semifinals Leg 1 Tied at 1-1 by Half Time

Mexico and Japan were tied 1-1 by halftime in a game that decides who advances to the gold medal match on August 11.

iPhone 5 Will Sell Over 250 Million Units By Phil Schiller's Math

If every iPhone sells as much as all the previous generations combined, Apple is looking at an incredibly profitable coming year.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Launch in Late August, Pre-empts iPhone 5 Rumored September Release Date

As if the Galaxy S3 hasn't been making enough news, Samsung has decided to make another major splash to end the summer when they will unveil the Galaxy Note 2 in Berlin on August 29 prior to the IFA Conference.

Ni Alcohol, Ni el Tabaco Afectan la Fertilidad Masculina, Pero Sí el Calzoncillo

Por más de cientos de décadas, los doctores han recomendado a la población masculina que desean procrear y tener descendencia, mantener el cuidado de su salud y limitar el consumo de alcohol y cigarrillos para poder contar con una buena fertilidad

The 'Boomerang Generation' Growing - 21.6 Percent Live with Parents

More and more young American adults are living with their parents. More and more young American adults are living with their parents. According to a recent report published by the Pew Research Center, the number of individuals between the ages of 25 to 34 living with their parents has jumped from 15.

Chick-fil-A Protests: Gay Rights Groups Host ‘Kiss-in’ Over Anti-Same-Sex Marriage Comments (VIDEO)

Two days after the Chick-fil-A saw record turnout and profit from its "Appreciation Day," gay rights organizations are hosting the "National Same-Sex Kiss Day."

NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Sunday Landing to be Broadcast Live at Times Square (VIDEO)

NASA is banking on its $2.5 billion Mars rover to not crash as it prepares to land on the red planet on Sunday.

Fed's Rosengren Favors More Bond Purchases: New York Times

The U.S. Federal Reserve should expand its holdings of mortgage bonds and Treasury securities until the central bank is satisfied with the health of the economy, Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, told the New York Times.

Mitt Romney to Meet with World Leaders in Overseas Trip; Scheduled to Attend London Olympics Opening Ceremony

Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney has set off on a seven-day overseas trip, with the first stop being the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Unveiled August 29; Pre-empts iPhone 5 September Release Date

As if the Galaxy S3 hasn't been making enough news, Samsung has decided to make another major splash to end the summer when they will unveil the Galaxy Note 2 in Berlin on August 29 prior to the IFA Conference.

South African Fossils Suggests Earliest Instance of Human Modern Behavior

The discovery of fossils in South Africa has led researchers to believe the artifacts are 44,000-years-old, older than the fossils found in the area.

Michael Phelps Girlfriend 2012: Megan Rossee Has Her Arms Around The Olympic Swimmer

All-time medal record-holder Michael Phelps is dating a 25-year-old model/cocktail waitress from Los Angeles.

Women’s Volleyball Olympics 2012: Team USA vs. Dominican Republic; Captain Lindsey Berg’s Injury Ahead of Quarterfinal Match; Live Online Streaming

Following a 3-0 victory over Turkey, Team USA’s women’s volleyball team will go against the Dominican Republic despite the unknown injury status of their captain, Lindsey Berg.

Chick-fil-A “Appreciation Day 2012” Posts Record Profits; Working Experience 'Depressing': Gay Worker

After the Aug. 1 Chick-fil-A "Appreciation Day," the fried chicken chain reported record sales. The day was organized by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee after gay rights groups called for boycotts when Chick-fil-A's president spoke in support of traditional marriage.

Ancient Chocolate Discovery Dates Back to Pre-Hispanic Mayan Society

Researchers have found remains of chocolate on an ancient plate in Mexico, and it might have belonged to the Mayans.
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