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First lady's trips boost health _ and her husband

In just the past few days, she's danced with cheering school kids, chatted with troops, swapped ideas with busy parents and engaged in a friendly cooking competition with stars from "Top Chef."

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:

Rag & Bone show: From Brit roots to Asia

Rag & Bone designers David Neville and Marcus Wainwright put their cool, modern twist on clothes that are classic in the truest sense of the word for their fall collection that debuted Friday at New York Fashion Week.

Britain's media ethics inquiry: the story so far

J.K. Rowling described how press intrusion made her feel like a hostage, Hugh Grant traded insults with a newspaper editor and a former tabloid reporter insisted that only evildoers had any need of privacy.

TV and film actor Philip Bruns dead at 80

The actor who played the father on the 1970s comedy series "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," has died. Philip Bruns was 80.

Painter William Theophilus Brown dies at age 92

William Theophilus Brown, a painter who enjoyed success for more than half-a-century and was closely associated with the San Francisco Bay area's "figurative" movement, has died. He was 92.

Judge hears final arguments in Globes TV dispute

Attorneys for the journalists' group that organizes the Golden Globe Awards and its longtime producers offered a federal judge dueling versions of what a disputed $150 million broadcast deal means to each side.

How Jason Wu picks models, tweaks looks for runway

Casting and fitting models for a fashion show is more art than science, but, says designer Jason Wu, there's still a formula.

Civil Wars' Joy Williams pregnant with 1st child

Joy Williams of Grammy-nominated duo The Civil Wars says she is pregnant.

BCBG offers soothing start to NY Fashion Week

The bright sunny morning that started New York Fashion Week on Thursday didn't keep an evening shade from falling on the runway at BCBG Max Azria, the first major collection to give a glimpse of how fall style is shaping up.

Oscar lands in Los Angeles after Chicago flight

Passengers on United Airlines Flight 531 from Chicago to Los Angeles didn't just get to travel with a world-famous celebrity, they also had their picture taken with him.

Berlin festival opens with Marie Antoinette drama

A costume drama set during the French revolution and starring Diane Kruger as Marie Antoinette kicked off the annual Berlin film festival Thursday - the first of the year's major European film festivals.

'Dougherty gang' sister enters guilty plea in Colorado

Lee Grace Dougherty, one of the fugitive siblings of the Dougherty gang caught after a nationwide dragnet last summer, has pleaded guilty to reduced charges in Colorado and will have to serve at least nine years in prison, officials said.

Will Adele be the belle of the Grammy ball?

Adele is the rare star who doesn't need multiple magazine covers, a cosmetics contract or a clothing line to sell albums. She does it all based on the strength of that sumptuous voice and those stirring songs.

Got protest? Music mogul Simmons mad over milk

Music mogul Russell Simmons wants New York's governor to pull the plug on milk from cows.

Clemons' nephew to play sax on Springsteen tour

It takes two men to replace The Big Man.

Heather Mills says McCartney calls were hacked

She squared off against former Beatle Paul McCartney in divorce court; on Thursday, Heather Mills took on Piers Morgan at Britain's media ethics inquiry.

Gender-bending model pushes limits of the runway

On a chilly winter afternoon, Andrej Pejic settles into a Manhattan cafe with a cup of Earl Grey tea, sitting gracefully, long legs crossed. The blue-eyed fashion model gazes out a window, unaware that almost every man sitting at surrounding tables is transfixed.

Stepfather of Cher dies in Oklahoma City

The stepfather of Oscar- and Grammy winner Cher has died in Oklahoma City.

US video game sales fall 34 percent in January

U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories fell 34 percent in January from a year earlier to $751 million due to the lack of new game titles, according to market researcher NPD Group.

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