WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a bid by anti-abortion activists to win the release of videos they surreptitiously recorded at meetings of abortion providers.
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Dior brings equestrian glamor to the catwalk at French chateauCHANTILLY, France (Reuters) - Christian Dior turned the runway into a Mexican-inspired rodeo on Friday at France's sumptuous Chantilly chateau, unveiling its latest mid-season "cruise" collection alongside a horse-riding spec…Read More
World Cup divides fans with 'Live It Up' Will Smith anthemLONDON (Reuters) - Soccer's World Cup organizers divided fans by releasing the tournament's official song on Friday - a fast-paced dance tune titled "Live It Up" featuring American actor and rapper Will Smith.
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It's 'Love, Actually' as bachelor Hugh Grant marries at 57(Reuters) - Hugh Grant, best known for playing bumbling Britons in romantic comedies like "Four Weddings and a Funeral," has married for the first time, British media reported on Friday.
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'Sesame Street' creators sue backer of raunchy puppet filmLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The creators of "Sesame Street" have filed a lawsuit against the distributor of an upcoming raunchy Hollywood film "The Happytime Murders" to halt an advertising tagline that it claims falsely associat…Read More
Oscar winner Danny Boyle to direct next Bond filmLONDON (Reuters) - Academy Award winner Danny Boyle will direct the next James Bond film, the movie's producers said on Friday, with actor Daniel Craig returning for his fifth outing as Britain's famous fictional spy, the smo…Read More
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