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New documentary examines the lives of porn stars

Ever wonder what makes young, pretty, "good" girls pursue careers in porn? So did Deborah Anderson, that's why she made a documentary and fine-art photography book on the subject. "Aroused" opens in select theaters Thursday and is available for download on iTunes. The book is available on Amazon. Many of ...

Mounted Seattle police officers ride through Westlake Center on a day of May Day demonstrations and protests, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 in downtown Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

May Day rally turns violent in Seattle

Police used "flash bangs" and pepper spray against some protesters who pelted them with rocks and bottles late Wednesday, as violence erupted during May Day in Seattle. Several dozen protesters, many using bandanas to cover their faces, began clashing with police in downtown Seattle hours after a peaceful immigrant-rights march ...

Utah NBC affiliate pulls gory 'Hannibal' TV show

A Mormon church-owned NBC affiliate in Utah has pulled the "Hannibal" TV show because of its graphic violence. The first three episodes of the serial-killer drama that aired on KSL-TV became increasingly graphic and "extremely gory," drawing complaints from many viewers and rising eyebrows among station executives, said Tami Ostmark, ...

Friends of bombing suspect in immigration court

Lawyers for two men friendly with the Boston Marathon bombing suspect say their clients have been extensively interviewed by federal investigators. Azamat Tazhayakov (AHZ'-maht tuh-ZAYE'-uh-kov) and Dias Kadyrbayev (DYE'-us kad-uhr-BYE-ev), both originally from Kazakhstan, appeared via video for a visa violation hearing in immigration court in Boston on Wednesday. They ...

This TV publicity image released by Fox shows James Purefoy as serieal killer Joe Carroll confronting his next victim in the "Welcome Home" episode of "The Following." A study of 392 prime-time scripted programs on broadcast networks shown in the month following Vice President Joe Biden's January meeting with entertainment industry executives revealed that 193 had some incident of violence, according to the Parents Television Council. (AP Photo/Fox, David Giesbrecht)

Report shows persistence of TV violence

Violence, gore and gunplay were staples on prime-time television even in the most sensitive period directly following the Newtown school shooting. A study of 392 prime-time scripted programs on broadcast networks shown during the month following Vice President Joe Biden's January meeting with entertainment industry executives on the topic revealed ...

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2008 file photo, author Philip Roth poses for a photo in the offices of his publisher Houghton Mifflin, in New York. On Tuesday night, April 30, 2013 Roth received the PEN/Allen Foundation Literary Service Award. He was cited for such novels as "Sabbath's Theater" and "American Pastoral," but also for his advocacy in the 1970s and 1980s for writers in Czechoslovakia and other Eastern bloc countries during the Cold War. PEN is an international writers' organization that advocates for human rights and free speech. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)

Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award

Philip Roth's latest honor was as much for what he has done for other writers as for his own work. Roth received the PEN/Allen Foundation Literary Service Award Tuesday night. He was cited for such novels as "Portnoy's Complaint" and "American Pastoral," but also for his advocacy in the 1970s ...

In this photo taken Monday, April 29, 2013, University of Wyoming student Meg Lanker-Simons speaks with her husband Andrew at her side during a demonstration organized to protest sexual violence and rhetoric near the student union on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyo. Lanker-Simmons who was targeted by an anonymous Facebook posting that included a threat of sexual violence had posted the item herself, police said. The university announced Tuesday, April 30, 2013 that campus police cited her for misdemeanor interference with a police investigation by giving false statements. (AP Photos/Laramie Boomerang, Peter Bauman)

Wyo. student cited for violent Facebook post

A University of Wyoming student targeted by an anonymous Facebook posting that included a threat of sexual violence had posted the item herself, police said. The university announced Tuesday that campus police cited Meg Lanker-Simons for misdemeanor interference with a police investigation by giving false statements. The posting that threatened ...

FILE - In a Wednesday, May 23, 2012 file photo, Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro, smiles before speaking to an academic conference at San Francisco General Hospital in San Francisco. Officials at the Equality Forum say Mariela Castro will attend the group's annual conference on gay rights this weekend.  The organization’s executive director, Malcolm Lazin, said Tuesday, April 30, 2013 that the U.S. State Department reversed its initial decision denying a visa for Mariela Castro’s visit.  (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

Fidel Castro's niece to get gay rights award in US

The daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro will be allowed to travel to Philadelphia to accept an award for her gay rights advocacy, officials said Tuesday, reversing a previous decision to reject her visa request. Mariela Castro will attend the Equality Forum's annual conference on civil rights for lesbians, gays, ...

From left, James Purefoy, Valorie Curry, Natalie Zea, and Kevin Bacon arrive at the Academy Screening and Q and A for "The Following" at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre on Monday, April 29, 2013 in North Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

'Following' cast withholds finale spoilers

Even before the season finale of "The Following" had finished airing in Eastern and Central time zones Monday night, followers of the popular weekly television thriller were serving up spoilers galore on the Internet. "I was just reading all the tweets, because it's on right now," commented "Following" executive producer ...

This 2011 photo released by the Federal Public Defender office in Boston shows Miriam Conrad, chief federal public defender for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.  Conrad is one of three federal defenders named to represent Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013.  (AP Photo/Federal Public Defender office)

For Boston bomb suspect, a seasoned defense team

One lawyer won acquittal for a Saudi man charged with carrying three firecracker-like devices on a plane, arguing he was a victim of hysteria over airport security after the Sept. 11 attacks. Another has managed to avert death sentences for some of the highest-profile criminals of our time, including the ...

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