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General Electric Company Movie 'Shake the Dust': GE to Compete With Netflix, Hulu With Documentary Streaming on Roku, Apple TV

General Electric is getting into the video-streaming business and plans to release its first feature film, a breakdancing documentary, on Dec. 24. The conglomerate has partnered with streaming devices such as Roku and Apple TV in a marketing effort the news service said may "raise the bar for sponsored content."

J.K. Rowling Says LGBT Members Were at Hogwarts, But Not All Readers of the Popular 'Harry Potter' Book Series Are Convinced

"Harry Potter" series author J.K. Rowling told her fans that there have been LGBT students at Hogwarts.

Slender Man Stabbing: Judge Rules Girls Who Stabbed Preteen Friend 19 Times for a Story Character Can Stand Trial

A Wisconsin judge has ruled that two young girls accused of stabbing their 12-year-old friend multiple times after being influenced by Slender Man stories are competent to stand trial.

Real Life Human Barbie: Brooke Shields Opens Up About Childhood, Barbies [PHOTOS]

Brooke Shields had a doll made in her likeness that hit the market in 1982 when she was just 16 Brooke Shields began her illustrious career as a child actor managed by her mother, Teri Shields.

Victoria's Secret Swimsuit Fashion Show 2015 to Bring Economic, Publicity Boost to Puerto Rico: New Angel Gigi Hadid May Appear

Victoria's Secret is filming its 2015 bathing suit edition throughout Puerto Rico this week, Fox News Latino has reported.

Blue Ivy Carter Pictures 2014: Baby Blue Photobombs Beyonce During Photoshoot [Photo]

While there are not many people who could steal the spotlight away from Beyonce, her adorable 2-year-old daughter managed to outshine the mega star in a picture that she photo bombed.

Texas Weatherman Patrick Crawford Shooting: Police Still Looking for 'Dangerous' Suspect Who Shot at Meteorologist 13 Times

A local meteorologist from central Texas was shot multiple times outside his studio as he headed home on Wednesday morning. Police are currently looking for the man who shot morning meteorologist Patrick Crawford, who is in stable condition.

President Barack Obama Grants Clemency to 20 Non-Violent Prisoners

On Wednesday, the White House announced in a press release that President Barack Obama granted clemency, consisting of eight commutations and 12 pardons, to 20 prisoners,

LG Electronics to Debut New Smart TV at CES 2015: Television Will Feature 'Smarter,' Faster WebOS

LG Electronics plans to launch a new smart TV with the WebOS platform at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that kicks off Jan. 6, 2015, in Las Vegas.

Daddy Yankee 2014: 'Limbo' Singer Gives Low-Income Dominican Republic Children Free Lunch, Christmas Gifts

Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee served lunch to 200 low-income children in a Dominican Republic neighborhood.

Chris Brown, Tyga Tour and 'Fan of a Fan 2' Mixtape Album: 'Loyal' Singer Talks Motorboating Ice T's Wife Coco in Hot New 'Ayo' Track [Listen]

Chris Brown and Tyga have finally released the first and lead single, titled "Ayo," off their long-awaited collaborative mixtape "Fan of a Fan 2."

'Grimm" Season 4, Episode 8 Recap, Episode 9 Spoilers: Bree Turner Promises More Blutbaden, 'Satisfying' Storylines in 'Wesenrein' [Watch]

Last week's mid-season finale of NBC's "Grimm" left viewers on the edge of their seats. Unfortunately, fans are going to have to wait until next year to find out what will happen to Monroe, who was kidnapped by Wesen hate group, Juliette, who has become a Hexenbiest, and Wu, now that he has discovered the truth about Nick.

Johns Hopkins University Sends Acceptance Letters to Nearly 300 Rejected Applicants

After receiving their rejection letters on Friday, almost 300 applicants received an email on Sunday saying they had been accepted to the university. Johns Hopkins sent another email soon after correcting the mistake.

'Orange Is the New Black' Season 3 Premiere Date and Cast News: Diane Guerrero Memoir 'In the Country We Love' to Detail Family's Deportation

"Orange Is the New Black" actress Diane Guerrero wants to change lives with her own story and will write a memoir about her family's deportation to do so.

Bobby Shmurda Arrested: Shmoney Dance Creator and Crew Charged for Having 16 Guns, Under Investigation for Narcotics

Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda was arrested Wednesday after leaving a Manhattan recording studio as part of an investigation on gun shootings and drug trafficking.

Yankees News & Rumors: Alex Rodriguez Likely to Become Full-Time DH Next Season, Brian Cashman Says

Alex Rodriguez will make his return from a one-season suspension, but the veteran will not retain his previous spot on the New York Yankees roster, reports confirmed.

'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Premiere and Preview: Fans Go Around HBO to Watch Exclusive Trailer Online Non-Stop [Video]

Fans of HBO's fantasy drama "Game of Thrones" thwarted the premium cable network's plans to have the latest teaser trailer expire after a single viewing by posting the 10-second spot to YouTube, where it has been watched more than a million times.

ABC Family 'My Transparent Life' Docu-Series to Highlight Transgender Experiences

Ryan Seacrest's studio produces Transgender docu-series for ABC Family ABC Family is preparing to launch "My Transparent Life," a docu-series chronicling the life and times of a teenager whose finds out that his parents are getting a divorce and that his father is transitioning into a woman.

Latino Celebrities William Levy, Daisy Fuentes, Natalie Morales and More Share Opinions on US, Cuba Relations 2014

After President Barack Obama said he will actively try to normalize relations between Cuba and the United States, many people spoke up about what this means for the two countries who have had frosty relations since the 1960s.

South Carolina Judge Exonerates Black Teen George Stinney Jr. for Murder of 2 White Girls 70 Years After His Execution

A South Carolinian executed at age 14 in 1944 has been exonerated after a judge vacated his murder conviction on Wednesday. George Stinney Jr. is believed to have been the youngest person put to death in the United States in the 20th century.