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Nick Cannon steps down from radio show
Nick Cannon steps down from radio show (Click Orlando)
After a health scare in January and a more recent health issue involving blood clots in his lungs, Nick Cannon is easing up on his hectic schedule.

Whitney Houston's death shocks Aretha Franklin (OregonLive)
Aretha Franklin believed Whitney Houston had overcome her demons and was primed for a comeback, which made learning of the troubled singer's death all the more shocking.

Anti-Americanism key to Putin's campaign (WHDH)
It's a key mantra of Vladimir Putin's presidential campaign: The United States is working to weaken Russia and push it back into the chaos that followed the Soviet collapse.

Images: Unforgettable Celebrity Funerals (WGAL-TV Lancaster)
As Whitney Houston's family prepares to lay her to rest, take a look back at some of the most memorable celebrity funerals.

REVIEW: The Secret World of Arrietty (WTCR-AM Huntington)
Movie is state of the art animation from Japan. It's like watching live animated artwork.

George Clooney Hasn't Ruled Out Marriage (WMUR-TV Manchester)
Although he's gained a reputation as a Hollywood bachelor, George Clooney hasn't totally ruled out the idea of one day settling down for good.

New Jersey Gov. Faces Critics For Houston Honor
New Jersey Gov. Faces Critics For Houston Honor (KMBC-TV)
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced earlier this week that he plans to have the state's flags fly at half-staff on Saturday, the day funeral services will be held in the state for Jersey native Whitney Houston.

Woman Found In Kenny Chesney's Home With Wine (KVIA-TV El Paso)
A Southern California woman has reportedly been accused of breaking into country singer Kenny Chesney's home in Wednesday's early hours, but it doesn't appear that she was looking for anything other than companionship - and maybe a few glasses of wine.

Judge won't halt anti-whaling group's activities (Bellingham Herald)
Judge Richard Jones said he would issue a written ruling later, but that he's inclined to deny a request for a preliminary injunction made by Japanese whalers against the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

Family, friends gather to honor Don Cornelius (Log Cabin Democrat)
This Monday, March 6, 2006 file photo shows Don Cornelius at his office in Los Angeles.

Film with novice Eskimo cast opens in theaters (957jamz)
In this photo taken Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, director Andrew Okpeaha MacLean, left, and producer Cara Marcous discuss their feature-length film, "On The Ice," shot in Barrow, Alaska, with novice Inupiat Eskimo actors at an interview in Anchorage, Alaska.

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