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Chris Brown's attorney is seeking police records to try to find out who leaked information about the alleged beating of Rihanna. Attorney Mark Geragos filed a motion Wednesday in Los Angeles, seeking police personnel and investigative records.  |  |


Actor Kiefer Sutherland has been charged with assault following a late-night altercation at Manhattan nightclub on Monday.  |  |
Star Trek" is one of the most anticipated movies of this summer. The most diehard Trekkers lined up to see it Thursday night at some theaters across the country.  |  |
Jimmy Fallon is finally getting his bachelor's degree in communications15 years after leaving a New York college to pursue his comedy career. The"Late Night" host will pick up his diploma and speak at the College ofSt. Rose commencement Saturday at  |  |


A Los Angeles judge has dismissed Roman Polanski's bid to throw out a 31-year-old sex case because the fugitive director failed to appear in court. In a seconds-long hearing with neither Polanski nor any lawyers present, Superior Court Judge Peter  |  |
HBO says there's no chance Drew Peterson will appear on "Cathouse," its reality television show set in a Nevada brothel. In fact, HBO spokeswoman Tobe Becker says the network would cancel theshow before allowing the former suburban Chicago police officer  |  |
American Idol" finalist Allison Iraheta has a reason to cry. The flame-haired 17-year-old high school student from Los Angeles, who crooned Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby" for her rock performance this week, was revealed Wednesday to have received the fewest viewer  |  |
Michael Jackson's publicist and general manager has filed a $44 million lawsuit against the pop star claiming he has not paid her for deals she's made.  |  |
Stormy Daniels strode onstage at a downtown Baton Rouge restaurant in a tight black blouse with a plunging neckline and a knee-length skirt in the popular purple of Louisiana State University. She introduced herself with a warning.  |  |
Award-winning entertainer, businesswoman and education advocate Dolly Parton has a new title.  |  |
Amazon.com Inc. will release a larger - and more expensive - version of its Kindle electronic reading device that is geared toward periodicals and textbooks.  |
In these tight times, you might be waiting for a sale at your favorite chain store before making a purchase. But sometimes the discounts come simply by asking. It's all in how you negotiate. Add up the savings as CBS  |
What if you could learn something about your unborn baby upto 10 weeks before you're supposed to? Makers of a new test - createdhere in North Texas - say it can be done and without an ultrasound.But, does it work?  |
If you don't check your credit card charges carefully these days, unauthorized charges could be draining your account. CBS station KDKA-TV is warning consumers about membership fees that are turning up on some people's credit cards.  |
How does this sound: custom designed, celebrity-inspired evening gowns for $150 or less. Lilliana Vasquez, editor of CheapChicas.com, shared with CBS station KTVT-TV in Dallas where to go online to custom make special occasion dresses.  |
Kindle is a media reader that Amazon is marketing. When it first came out a few years ago, the big selling point was that it was a way to read books electronically. But now there's a new version that's bigger  |
For the first time, the number of U.S. households opting for only cellphones outnumber those that just have traditional landlines in ahigh-tech shift accelerated by the recession.  |
Research In Motion Ltd. is throwing Apple Inc. a curveball in the smartphone game: The BlackBerry Curve outsold Apple's iPhone in the firstquarter, according to market researchers at The NPD Group.  |
In this recession, everyone is looking for ways to earn some extra cash. Gold parties are growing in popularity and many people are making big bucks by turning in their unwanted jewelry for money.  |
Memorial Day is weeks away and already gas prices are soaring. In Chicago, prices went from $2.14 per gallon a month ago to $2.42 now. That's a jump of almost 30 cents. CBS 2's Derrick Blakley finds the reason behind  |
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