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'I Am Michael' Movie Cast, News & Release Date: James Franco and Zachary Quinto Kiss, Have Threesome With Charlie Cover in Photos From 'My Ex-Gay Friend' Film Adaptation [Pics]

With the release of their new movie “I Am Michael” coming, James Franco and Zachary Quinto have been releasing new photos from the film, including one of a steamy threesome with co-star Charlie Carver.

Coinbase Bitcoin Exchange, Price & News 2015: First Licensed US Bitcoin Exchange Opens

San Francisco-based, Coinbase, opened Monday. It is the first licensed U.S. exchange for Bitcoin. The virtual currency Bitcoin can now be exchanged stateside.

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello Engaged: 'Modern Family' Star Shows Off Engagement Ring at SAG Awards

Newly engaged celebrity couple Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello appeared on the red carpet together at this year's Screen Actors Guild awards.

Verizon, AT&T & T-Mobile Wireless Plans for Families: How to Share Data, Minutes and Texts With your Family

Family plans offer savings The wireless price war continues into 2015 with the four major carriers fighting for business by changing up their plans and offering attractive features.

Researchers Look to Release Millions of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Florida Keys

Oxitec has to wait until the FDA decides on the project for it to move forward; however, they argue their project will benefit the community as it would lessen the risk of certain mosquito-transmitted diseases.

2016 Presidential Election Republican Candidates: Koch Brothers Political Retreat Draws Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz & More [Pics]

Charles and David Koch control Koch Industries, the second largest privately owned company in the U.S. In 2013, the company had revenues of $115 billion.

Sundance Films 2015: 'Jaw-dropping' Scientology Documentary Premieres at Sundance

"Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," , which is based on Lawrence Wright's 2013 bestselling book, premiered on Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation.

Demis Roussos Death: Greek Singer Dies at 68

"Please don't cry, or my heart will break when I go on my way," Greek singer Demis Roussos pleaded in one of his most famous hits, "Goodbye My Love, Goodbye." The 68-year old, equally famous for songs including "Forever and Ever" and "Quand je t'aime," died on Sunday morning at the Hygeia Hospital in Athens.

Australian Premier Under Fire After Announcing Knighthood for Prince Philip

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott chose the country's national holiday to announce a knighthood for Prince Philip, but the decision by the head of government seems not to have been particularly well received by his fellow citizens.

'Dark Knight' Theater Shooting Trial and Victims Update 2015: 80 Potential Jurors Dismissed From James Holmes Case

Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. dismissed 80 people before jury proceedings for the Colorado theater shooting case ended Friday over reasons they claimed would not allow them to sit on the jury, Associated Press reported.

Russian and Ukraine Crisis News: US, EU Consider Sanctions Amid Conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin Denies Military Involvement

The United States and its European allies are putting tighter sanctions against Russia back on the table after attacks by Moscow-backed rebels effectively ended a fragile, five-month truce in eastern Ukraine.

WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for January 26, 2015: Preview, Royal Rumble Recap; Roman Reigns Looks to WrestleMania 31

Brock Lesnar takes home the gold, The Rock returns as Roman Reigns victorious in 30-man Royal Rumble event

Mesa, Arizona Baby Richie Lopez Born Without Eyes, Parents Hopeful He'll Gain Vision in the Future

An Arizona woman discovered her baby had no eyes nearly two weeks after giving birth. An Arizona woman discovered her baby had no eyes nearly two weeks after giving birth.

Barack Obama Proposes Declaring Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as Wilderness: US President Talks Importance of Fish, Caribou in Alaska [Video]

President Barack Obama will call on Congress to protect 1.4 million acres of Alaska's Artic from oil and gas drilling.

Warren Buffett Top Stocks for 2015: Coca-Cola, IBM and Wal-Mart

Warren Buffett has more than $35 billion staked in three companies that are household names. At the end of the third quarter, Warren Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway revealed it had a $17 billion position in Coca-Cola, a $13.

'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 7 Cast News: Nene Leakes Accused of Stealing ‘Girl Bye’ Slogan From T-Shirt Line

Tees in the Trap—-a clothing line that describes itself as “a black-owned family business that creates tees referencing pop culture and the “urban girl experience”—-is accusing “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, Nene Leakes of stealing their “Girl, Bye” slogan for her own t-shirt line.

ABC 'How to Get Away With Murder' TV Show Csat News: Viola Davis Talks Hollywood Diversity in SAG 2015 Awards Acceptance Speech [Watch]

Viola Davis delivered a heartfelt speech about her daughter and being a proud African-American actress and winner at this year’s Screen Actors Guild awards.

'Can't Stop Dancin'' Singer Becky G Calls Luis Coronel 'Good Looking,' Talks Dating

Luis Coronel recently praised Becky G's talent and looks on "El Gordo y La Flaca," and now Becky G is talking about the Latino singer.

Emma Watson News: 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' Star Cast as Belle in Live-Action Disney 'Beauty and the Beast' Movie, Actress Prepares to Sing Classic Songs

Disney is continuing its trend of turning classic animated films into live-action movies. For the new "Beauty and the Beast" film, the studio has enlisted Emma Watson to play the princess.

'The Interview' 2014 Movie Online: Dennis Rodman Invites Seth Rogen to North Korea, Talks Being Treated 'Nicely' by Kim Jong-un

Retired NBA star, Dennis Rodman recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about his opinions on North Korea and whether its supreme leader, Kim Jong-un was responsible for the recent online hack against Sony.
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