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Miley Cyrus Tops Maxim’s Hot 100 List, Beating Selena Gomez

Miley Cyrus beats Selena Gomez and Rihanna to be crowned number one on the annual Maxim Hot 100 list

‘Trek’ Stars Walk the ‘Dark’ Carpet in New York

Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Benedict Cumberbatch walk a black carpet in New York for the premiere of 'Star Trek Into Darkness' and discuss what makes the sequel so special. (May 10)

posco: sc gives nod to iron ore mining in odisha

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court today gave a green signal to Korean steelmaker POSCO to continue with iron ore mining in Odisha

teenage girl shot dead at her residence in south delhi

A teenage girl was shot dead this morning allegedly by a boy in her residence in south Delhi.

Preview | Immigration: The Pathway to Now

As a sweeping immigration overhaul is debated in Congress, The Washington Post takes a look back at 30 years of U.S. immigration policy. From President Reagan to present day, we hear from politicians, policymakers and those whose citizenship hangs in the balance. The daily, four-part series begins May 14 at washingtonpost.com

Prince Harry Meets Michelle Obama as He Brings Out the Ladies at the White House

He's back! Screaming girls apparently gave Prince Harry a pop star welcome as he attended the White House to meet Lady Michelle Obama and military families

Yen outlook ’101′: Where the currency goes from here

The yen has finally smashed through the 100 to the dollar mark - but as Yonggi Kang reports, its downward slide may be running out of steam

Al-Assad has used chemical weapons-Erdogan

Turkish Prime Minister says the Syrian President has used chemical weapons against rebels. Julie Noce reports

Bangladesh building collapse death toll tops 1,000

The death toll from the catastrophic collapse of a Bangladesh factory building, climbed above 1,000 and more bodies might still be trapped inside as rescuers struggle to end the salvage operation

More than 1000 dead in factory collapse

Death toll from a collapsed factory in Bangladesh surpasses 1000. Julie Noce reports