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Jennifer Aniston's production company plans to reboot '9 to 5'
The 1980 classic starred Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as three women seeking revenge against their sexist boss. It made more than $100 million at the box office.
Bryce Harper Or Mike Trout: Are These Two Too Good?
by Frank Deford
Commentator Frank Deford weighs in on two of the youngest, brightest stars in professional baseball.
DNA Testing Identifies Another Victim Of Brutal Florida Reform School
by Mark Schreiner
Researchers from the University of South Florida are piecing together what happened at the now-closed Dozier School for Boys, where 51 sets of remains were found in an unmarked graveyard.
Villainous Scheme Makes Dozens A Few Minutes Late
A 40-foot inflatable "minion" — the yellow, unintelligible sidekicks from the Despicable Me movies who recently were given their own spinoff — broke loose and blocked traffic in Dublin this week.
Love Is Dead: Ms. Piggy And Kermit Call It Quits
Despite the end of their tempestuous 30-year relationship, the Hollywood power couple will continue to work together on the new prime-time Muppets show.
Same-Sex Marriage Isn't Law Of The Land From Sea To Shining Sea
by Laurel Morales
While the Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states, it didn't affect American Indian tribes. The 566 tribes in the U.S. are sovereign, and only 10 have legalized gay marriage.