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Mrs. Obama beats Fallon in WH fitness challenge (AP)

In this image released by The White House, first lady Michelle Obama participates in a tug of war with television host Jimmy Fallon in the Blue Room of the White House during a taping of 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,' for the second anniversary of the 'Let's Move!' initiative on Jan 25, 2012, at the White House in Washington.  The segment is scheduled to air on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/The White House, Chuck Kennedy)AP - Michelle Obama and "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon turned the White House into a playground to promote the first lady's "Let's Move!" fitness campaign.


A Minute With: Rachel McAdams on remembering her "Vow" (Reuters)

Reuters - Eight years ago, Rachel McAdams hit Hollywood's map in teary, romantic drama "The Notebook." Since then, she has broadened her range of work to include laugh-out-loud comedies such as "Wedding Crashers," adventure films like "Sherlock Holmes" and recently, the Woody Allen movie "Midnight in Paris."

A Minute With: Rachel McAdams on remembering her "Vow" (omg!)

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Designers lend their glamour to Obama campaign (omg!)

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Direct ScarJo Film (omg!)

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Forget the Happy Meal. 'Lorax' gets green tie-ins (omg!)

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Taiwan's 'Love' features Taiwan-China romance (omg!)

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No charges against NYPD boss' son after rape claim (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2010, file photo, TV personality Greg Kelly, the son of New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly, arrives at the New York Comedy Festival's Stand Up For Heroes concert in New York. Prosecutors in New York say that have decided not to pursue charges against Kelly following a woman’s claim that he raped her in October 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)AP - The police commissioner's TV host son won't face criminal charges of sexually assaulting a woman who said he attacked her after a date last fall, prosecutors said Tuesday.


Disney to open new area inspired by 'Cars' in June (omg!)

omg! - Disney officials say a new area called Cars Land will open in June at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim.

Beyonce's Bangin' Post-Baby Bod: Day 2 (omg!)

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Beyonce Reveals Her Post-Baby Bod!Beyonce's at it again, shaming new moms everywhere with her impossibly perfect, post-pregnancy figure.


Designers lend their glamour to Obama campaign (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2011 file photo, Vogue editor Anna Wintour attends the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards at Skylight Soho in New York. Runway to Win, a fundraising initiative created by Wintour, one of the top Obama fundraisers in the country, brings together 27 designers who've made relatively low-cost items such as canvas tote bags and T-shirts with Obama images and logos, now being sold online, with profits going to the campaign. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)AP - Can President Barack Obama's campaign recapture the glamour quotient of four years ago?


Meryl Streep Oscar email angers voters, but it's legal (Reuters)

Reuters - A Weinstein Company email that appears to skirt AMPAS campaign rules by using a third party to reach Oscar voters has stirred up anger among Academy members and rival campaigners.

Christina Aguilera re-ups for "The Voice" (Reuters)

Reuters - "The Voice" has signed Christina Aguilera for a third season as NBC considers launching that season in the fall instead of waiting until 2013, TheWrap has learned.

Testimony ends in trial over Globes broadcast deal (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2009 file photo, celebrities arrive at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Testimony has ended in a trial that will decide the broadcast rights of the Golden Globes award with a federal judge strongly urging both sides to settle before a ruling is necessary. U.S. District Judge A. Howard Matz warned attorneys for the Globes' organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and its longtime producers that he would declare a clear winner. He said the parties should try to resolve the case to prevent the Globes being tangled up in court for another awards season. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)AP - Testimony concluded Tuesday in a trial that will decide whether the Golden Globe Awards remain on NBC through 2018 with a federal judge strongly urging both sides to settle before a ruling is necessary.


Records tumble at Christie's art sale (Reuters)

Reuters - Christie's on Tuesday kicked off a fortnight of major London art sales with a bang, hitting or exceeding the most optimistic pre-sale expectations and extending 2011's record-breaking run into the new year.

RI judge denies Richard Hatch $25 IRS payment bid (AP)

AP - A request by reality television star Richard Hatch to give the Internal Revenue Service a reduced payment of $25 for January in his tax evasion case has been denied by a Rhode Island judge.

2.1 million viewers live stream Super Bowl online (AP)

AP - The first live stream of the Super Bowl drew 2.1 million unique viewers, NBC said Thursday.

2 more autism-friendly shows planned for Broadway (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2012 file photo,'The Lion King' marquee is displayed at The Minskoff Theatre are seen in New York. A nonprofit group is planning two autism-friendly performances of Broadway's 'The Lion King' and “Mary Poppins” for families with children diagnosed with the disorder. The Theatre Development Fund, an organization focused on providing access to live theater, announced Tuesday its plan to offer specially designed matinee showings of “Mary Poppins” on April 29 and “The Lion King” on Sept. 30. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)AP - Two more autism-friendly performances of Broadway musicals will be offered this spring and fall following the success last year of the first showing of a Broadway show specially altered for those diagnosed with the disorder.


3 art works from Liz Taylor collection snag $21.8M (AP)

AP - Three top works from the late Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor's art collection have sold at a London auction for nearly 14 million pounds ($22 million), the auctioneer Christie's said Tuesday.

Eastwood: A maverick who does politics his own way (AP)

This advertisement provided by Chrysler Group LLC, shows actor Clint Eastwood, featured in an ad titled 'It's Halftime In America,' which aired during Super Bowl XVLI, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. AP Photo/Chrysler Group LLC)AP - The plot seemed familiar: A hotshot Hollywood filmmaker shills for a bailed-out car industry, yet another limousine liberal going to bat for big government.


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