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LEESBURG, Va. — Actress Rose McGowan will face indictment in Virginia on a felony drug-possession charge after a judge found probable cause Thursday to send the case to a grand jury. The charge stems from a police investigation of personal…

If convicted of at least two of the murder counts, the 30-year-old Balfour, on parole at the time of the killings after serving nearly seven years for attempted murder and vehicular hijacking, would face a mandatory life sentence|”None of us wanted her to marry him,” she said, her voice cracking and struggling to hold back tears|”He’s sitting right there,” she said|Professionally, Hudson has had a busy month so far|Her voice broke, though, as she started to describe her reaction when her sister, Julia Hudson, told her she was going to marry Balfour|(CBS/AP) CHICAGO – Jennifer Hudson struggled to hold back tears Monday while testifying at the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage four years ago|”We did not like how he treated her,” she said}

(CBS/AP) CHICAGO – Jennifer Hudson struggled to hold back tears Monday while testifying at the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage four years ago. Pictures: Jennifer Hudson testifies in…

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Wandering hand-in-hand around Bridgetown, where you will discover a good amount of interesting sights, can potentially occupy a day. It’s the location of colonial buildings, a synagogue and Unesco World Heritage Sites like the Parliament Buildings as well as the…

“It is possible that anti-government armed groups may access and use chemical weapons…

BEIRUT A U.N. report on Syria said Tuesday there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that limited quantities of toxic chemicals have been used as weapons in at least four attacks in Syria’s civil war, but that more evidence is needed…

Magician Penn Jillette was fired after his team, which also included Clay Aiken, Dayana Mendoza and Lisa Lampanelli, lost the Success cologne challenge. The mild-mannered Jillette left with equanimity, telling the camera as his car sped into the New York night that he enjoyed his time on the show, even this last episode. Echoing what probably must be on viewers’ minds as well, Jillette questioned the unpredictability of Trump’s firings and the reasons he gives for wielding the ax. This time, Trump said, the judges – marketing execs from Macys and the Trump organization – disliked the slogan, saying “You earned it” seemed smug. Since Jillette had come up with it, he was fired. Did he deserve to be fired? Possibly, but he never really pressed his real defense: He also came up with the asset the judges liked best – a photo of an amorous Mendoza nuzzling the chest of a well-toned male model, seen only from the neck down wearing a shirt and tie from the Trump collection. Then again, as Aiken pointed out early in the episode, Jillette had demurred on leading the project and then showed with his ideas that he could have done so quite competently. Aiken, for his part, avoided the mistake that got Paul Teutel Sr., fired last week. When Trump said the judges didn’t like the slogan, he brought its creator back to the boardroom. But his other choice reflected, not what was done or not done in this particular task, but on a long-range view of who would be best to continue on in the competition. He took the weaker player, Mendoza, to the boardroom with him and let the stronger contestant, Lampanelli, join the winning team in the suite upstairs. But, judging from what viewers saw, the usually creative and strong-willed Lampanelli did relatively little on this task. Should she have been taken to the boardroom instead?. This clearly was not the time to fire Mendoza. Her efforts with the photo won praise from the judges and she even suggested that they create take-aways for the display, something Aiken nixed for lack of time. We’re just guessing here, but had the other team (consisting of Aubrey O’Day, Teresa Giudice and Arsenio Hall) lost the challenge, there would have been fireworks in the boardroom. ‘Day’s egotism and carping about how she was carrying the entire load alone did little to endear to the judges, her teammates and the Trumps. And Hall, who came up with the slogan, had murder in his eyes when O’Day took credit for it. The slogan – “Always trust your instincts” – was something Trump himself had said and that Hall had discovered by doing research on the computer. Instead of giving the winners time to vent, Trump sidestepped their disagreements and he sent them upstairs to celebrate. And everyone yet again pretended to get along. What did you think of this two-hour episode? Take our poll, discuss in the comments below and return here next week for more commentary. Get the inside scoop on “The Celebrity Apprentice” from former contestant Debbie Gibson:

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Echoing what probably must be on viewers’ minds as well, Jillette questioned the unpredictability of Trump’s firings and the reasons he gives for wielding the ax

(CBS News) “Success” eluded one contestant on “The Celebrity Apprentice” Sunday night as the two teams tried to outdo one another in creating a Macy’s display for the new Donald Trump cologne of that name. (SPOILER ALERT) Pictures: “The Celebrity…

ANKARA,Turkey Turkey’s deputy prime minister offered an apology for a violent crackdown on an environmental protest, in a bid to appease days of anti-government rallies across Turkey as hundreds of riot police deployed around the prime minister’s office in the capital Tuesday

ANKARA,Turkey Turkey’s deputy prime minister offered an apology for a violent crackdown on an environmental protest, in a bid to appease days of anti-government rallies across Turkey as hundreds of riot police deployed around the prime minister’s office in the…

He demanded anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to discuss confidential IAEA information

VIENNA The U.N. atomic agency on Wednesday detailed rapid Iranian progress in two programs that the West fears are geared toward making nuclear weapons, saying Tehran has upgraded its uranium enrichment facilities and advanced in building a plutonium-producing reactor. In…

Kirk Cameron targeted by former child stars in new “Funny or Die” video

(CBS News) Former childhood stars are rallying against Kirk Cameron in a new “Funny or Die” video, taking aim at his controversial remarks on homosexuality. The groups calls itself “CCOKC,” or “Child Celebrities Opposing Kirk Cameron.” The two-minute clip stars…

support for launching Syria peace talks

Updated at 3:56 p.m. ET BEIRUT Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a TV interview broadcast Thursday that Russia has fulfilled some of its weapons contracts recently, but was vague on whether this included advanced S-300 air defense systems. Assad’s…