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Pinpointing puppy’s pain with acupuncture
Dog and cat owners are increasingly turning to the ancient practice for their pets’ pains. “There’s such substantial growth in veterinary acupuncture, and it’s driven by pet owners who had acupuncture and want their pets to have the same kind of therapy,” says Simon Flynn, executive director of the American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture.
Priscilla Chan’s wedding dress
With each celebrity wedding, the predominance of the strapless dress is dwindling.
Brad Pitt debuts ‘Killing Them Softly’
Brad Pitt arrives at Cannes to discuss his new movie ‘Killing Them Softly.’
Museums offer free admissions for military families
The renewal of the Blue Stars Museums program, which starts Memorial Day and goes through Labor Day, was announced today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Webby Awards: The cool and nerdy-cool convene and congratulate
There aren’t a lot of other venues that would draw the participation of both Bill Clinton and Justin Long.
Austin City Limits announces line-up
Jay-Z unveils roster for Made In America festival — and more from the world of pop music.
A vial way to cash in on history?
Auction site has what it claims to be “dried blood residue” from Reagan shooting in 1981 for sale.
A tale of mourning and mystery
“The Chemistry of Tears” follows the construction of a mysterious mechanical bird in two centuries.
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Graduating together, celebrating separately
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Dad’s mistress not welcome at wedding
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Mom vs. girlfriend
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Boyfriend won’t let her near his kids
A woman’s divorced boyfriend of three years says her presence would be too upsetting to his adult children.
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