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People Magazine - 10 minutes agoMeanwhile, ex-husband Kevin Federline celebrates his girlfriend’s birthday on the same day with Mexican food
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Meanwhile, ex-husband Kevin Federline celebrates his girlfriend’s birthday on the same day with Mexican food
Country music superstar Keith Urban’s concert at Allentown Fair next Sept. 3 didn’t set a record for the fastest sellout when tickets went on sale Nov. 21.
Britney Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline scrapped a planned radio appearance in Australia last week after disapproving of the way it had been promoted.
Hulk Hogan shows off a huge diamond ring on his girlfriend Jennifer's hand and says she could be the new Mrs. Hogan
The quest to find out what happened to Jackson in his final hours on June 25 and celebrate his legacy elevated the late entertainer to the top of the Internet company's annual breakdown of the most frequent online search requests.
The results are in: Bing, Yahoo, and Google have all released their top search trends for 2009. We've been following them over the last few days, and decided we'd put them side by side to see if any interesting patterns emerged. Note that Bing's results are US only (and Yahoo's exclude other English-speaking properties) so we're including Google's US results for the most apples-to-apples ...
Editor’s note: Staff Reporter Joe Martinez spoke with Chuck Klosterman Monday night about pop culture, journalism and his writing.
As usual, people using Yahoo’s search engine in 2009 seemed to be most interested in celebrities and other diversions, even against the sobering backdrop of the worst recession in 70 years.
Today's birthdays include Chassidy Moore, Amaiya Stone, Justin Dalton, Cody Greenwalt, Cheri Manko and Rosie Dougherty.
It should come as no surprise that the defining moment of (real-time in particular) search in 2009, came on June 25, the day on which Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, died.
December is upon us, which means it's finally time to start looking back at the year that was. Our friends at Yahoo! Search have already digested 2009 and are now ready to let us know what the biggest search topics of the year have been... at least unless someone obscenely famous croaks in the next few weeks. As usual, Yahoo! searchers are obsessed with celebrities, although only one dead one ...