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Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, reacts to the Supreme Court ruling striking down a key piece of the Voting Rights Act, June 25, 2013, in Washington, D.C.
Supreme Court strikes down key part of Voting Rights Act

Ruling will free mostly Southern states from seeking pre-approval for voting changes.
Smithfield Foods is the latest brand to drop embattled celebrity chef Paula Deen.
Deen must remain composed on 'Today,' PR experts say

Celebrity chef must embrace her base and nail 'Today' show interview.
A banner in Hong Kong expresses support for Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker now on the run.
Putin: Snowden is in transit area of Moscow airport

Russia's foreign minister calls U.S. extradition demands for NSA leaker "unacceptable."

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The man told investigators he picked up hallucinogenic mushrooms earlier in the day.
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Police: Man high on mushrooms rips off part of penis
Police in Washtenaw County, Mich., said the Ohio man had eaten hallucinogenic mushrooms.
In March, Jodie Sweetin shared a shot of herself supporting Andy Dick on 'Dancing With the Stars.'
people
Jodie Sweetin splits from third husband
The 'Full House' star filed separation papers Monday in L.A.
'Baby Veronica' trick-or-treating in Charleston, S.C., in 2011. The Supreme Court ruled she must stay with her biological father in Oklahoma.
nation
Court gives 1% Cherokee girl to adoptive parents
The Supreme Court rules in favor of an adoptive couple over a Native American father.
Men's Wearhouse founder George Zimmer in 2008.
business
Men's Wearhouse fires back at George Zimmer
Ousted founder says group is avoiding addressing his concerns about the company.
The Blackhawks pose with the Stanley Cup.
nhl
Blackhawks' last-minute rally wins Stanley Cup title
Chicago scores twice in the final two minutes to stun the Bruins.
Paula Deen poses with sons Jamie (left) and Bobby (right) on Jan. 16, 2012.
people
Paula Deen's sons defend 'good-hearted mom'
Bobby Deen says this controversy has become "character assassination."
Server Thom Mathis tends to guests as they dine at Rick Bayless' Topolobampo restaurant in Chicago.
destinations
Zagat picks the best Mexican restaurants in 20 cities
Zagat selects the top restaurants for Mexican food in 20 U.S. cities.

 

  LATEST GALLERIES
  Robot band Z-Machines members, guitarist robot Mach, left, and drummer robot Ashura, perform at their debut live event in Tokyo on June 24. The guitarist robot has  78 fingers and 12 picks; the drummer robot has 21 sticks.
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Robot band Z-Machines members, guitarist robot Mach, left, and drummer robot Ashura, perform at their debut live event in Tokyo on June 24. The guitarist robot has 78 fingers and 12 picks; the drummer robot has 21 sticks.
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That's a lot of star power. Johnny Depp, left, and Tom Cruise appear at a ceremony honoring film producer Jerry Bruckheimer with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fam

   
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