Daily Archives: May 31, 2012

Will and Jada Smith Celebrate 15 Years of Marriage

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Will and Jada Smith have proven to the world that being in Hollywood and married is possible.

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WATCH: Bush Thanks Obama for Inviting his ‘Rowdy Friends’ to Portrait Unveiling

hcsp.jpgFormer President George W. Bush brought a light-hearted tone to the unveiling of his official White House portrait on Thursday, winning over an audience of friends, family and former colleagues with jokes.

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Federal Appeals Court Rules Defense of Marriage Act Unconstitutional

hcsp.jpgAn appeals court ruled Thursday that the heart of a law that denies a host of federal benefits to gay married couples is unconstitutional.


The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional. (Darren McCollester / Getty Images)

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Obama Welcomes Former President George W. Bush to White House for Unveiling of Portrait

hcsp.jpgPresident Barack Obama is sharing a stage with former President George W. Bush, the predecessor he often inveighs against, in a friendly White House welcome for the unveiling of the 43rd president’s official portrait.

FILE – In this Nov. 10, 2008 file photo, President and Mrs. Bush greet President-elect Obama and Michelle Obama at the White House in Washington. President Barack Obama frequently blames President George W. Bush for America’s shaky economy, high unemployment and foreign policy woes. But he’s sure to change his tune on Thursday when Bush comes back to the White House in a rare limelight moment, The man who led the country for eight tumultuous years will have his portrait hung and Obama will be there applauding. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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Oil Prices Head For Biggest Monthly Drop Since 2008

hcsp.jpgThe price of oil is headed for its biggest monthly decline since December 2008.

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Jerusalem Church at the Place Where Some Believe Jesus Was Crucified Comes Alive at Night

hcsp.jpgAfter the last tourists leave the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem’s Old City at nightfall, a little-known but centuries-old tradition unfolds at one of Christianity’s holiest sites.

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11-Year-Old Boy Who Played Dead to Survive Syria Massacre Tells his Story

hcsp.jpgWhen the gunmen began to slaughter his family, 11-year-old Ali el-Sayed says he fell to the floor of his home, soaking his clothes with his brother’s blood to fool the killers into thinking he was already dead.

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