Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon parents of twins
AP – 54 mins agoNEW YORK – Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrated their third anniversary with another milestone — becoming parents to a baby girl and boy. Full Story »
NEW YORK – Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrated their third anniversary with another milestone — becoming parents to a baby girl and boy. Full Story »
LOS ANGELES - A trip to next month's "Dancing With the Stars" finale is worth more than $10,000. Full Story »
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Despite the troubles with Broadway's "Spider-Man," for director Julie Taymor, "Failure is Impossible." Full Story »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thomson Reuters Corp reached a tentative agreement for a new contract with the New York Newspaper Guild on Friday, paving the way to end a more than two-year-long battle over health benefits and wages. Full Story »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Visitors to a New York City bookstore can browse its "New and Noteworthy" or "Science" sections or even "Staff Favorites" but all they will find is thousands of copies of a single book. Full Story »
LONDON (AFP) - Prince Charles took no time off official duties following his son Prince William's wedding with a visit to the theatre Saturday, but admitted he was yet to recover from the late-night celebrations. Full Story »
New York - You'd think that everyone who attended the "Water for Elephants" premiere in New York on Sunday, April 17, would have been all excited over seeing star Robert Pattinson's arrival, but all eyes were actually on the two beautiful blonde women that flanked him as he hit the red carpet. Full Story »
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A widely honored Argentine novelist who led a probe of crimes committed by the nation's dictatorship has died at 99. Full Story »
From lockout to injunction to limbo and back to lockout — with a draft thrown in. Not even Super Bowl week gets that wild. Full Story »
Consumer technology companies reporting financial results this week are looking like rowboats bobbing in the wake of Apple Inc.'s supertanker. Full Story »
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday replaced three high-level managers in the nation's air traffic control system following embarrassing incidents of controllers sleeping on the job and making potentially dangerous mistakes. Full Story »
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