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Mid-Century New York Life Captured in New Photo Exhibit [PHOTOS]

Starting Nov. 4, The Jewish Museum will present Radical Camera, a series of photos from New York's famous Photo League, led by Sid Grossman. Here, see photos from the exhibit, and experience how these photographers, almost all recent immigrants, blended art with progressive ideals to paint a stunning picture of New York life in the early 20th century.
Lisa Irwin and Unrelated Stabbing Incident

Missing Baby Lisa Irwin Timeline: What Events Really Happened This Month?

Missing baby Lisa Irwin's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, continue to maintain that baby Lisa disappeared from their home nearly a month ago. Not only are police stumped by what really happened to missing 11-month-old baby Lisa Irwin, but the media and the public have become increasingly confused by the events that have unraveled this month. Take a look at this timeline to see what really happened this past month in an effort to find missing baby Lisa Irwin.
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Dark Knight Rises: Batman Movie NYC, LA Spoilers [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

Photos, video footage, and spoilers from Nolan's third Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. Is Joseph Gordon-Levitt just an ordinary cop? Who is the mysterious Nixon, played by Matthew Modine? Will the Batwing/Batcopter fly? And what is that strange metal sphere spotted in LA and NYC as filming wrapped?
Singer Justin Timberlake looks up at a video screen recalling his past performance at the Super Bowl half-time show as he hosts the 2008 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles

CBS Wins Janet Jackson Wardrobe Malfunction Ruling

A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday threw out a federal agency's decision to fine CBS Corp television stations $550,000 for airing singer Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl broadcast.
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New York Greeks Reel as Homeland Again Descends into Turmoil

As international pressure mounts on Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to drop his bid to put the deal before the Greek people for a referendum vote, and instead immediately accept its terms as drafted, Greek-American New Yorkers are once again shocked at the intransigence of their home country's leadership.
Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub poses for a picture in New York

Jerry Weintraub reflects on his career

For nearly two decades, Jerry Weintraub was one of the biggest powers in management. He managed Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin and Bob Denver. In the '80s he produced such hits as Nashville, Diner and The Karate Kid. Most recently he handled the Ocean's Eleven franchise.
Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub poses for a picture in New York

Producer Jerry Weintraub reflects on his career

For nearly two decades, Jerry Weintraub was one of the biggest powers in management. He managed Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin and Bob Denver. In the '80s he produced such hits as Nashville, Diner and The Karate Kid. Most recently he handled the Ocean's Eleven franchise.
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is surrounded by police and reporters as he departs following remarks to legislators in the Congressional Health Care Caucus on Capitol Hill

Cain says foes trying to destroy me

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said on Wednesday that his opponents are trying to destroy me over allegations of sexual harassment that have rocked his 2012 bid.
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Lionfish Invade the Gulf, Chefs Think of New Ways to Serve Them

The lionfish has invaded the Gulf Coast, making a cozy home in the seas of South Florida. Since the lionfish is not native to the area, in the Gulf Coast waters of South Florida, the lionfish has no natural predators. Hence, its population has skyrocketed. That is why the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has launched the Eat Sustainable, Eat Lionfish campaign to help curb this growth.

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