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What does Mitt Romney wear to bed?

What does Mitt Romney wear to bed?
By Liz Raftery, Presidential candidates are often asked how they would deal with a proverbial 3 a.m. phone call if elected. But what would Republican candidate Mitt Romney be wearing if faced with such a scenario?

WATCH: Fox News Host Gets Pranked!

WATCH: Fox News Host Gets Pranked!
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM - Gretchen Carlson got punked first thing in the morning on Monday's "Fox and Friends." The Fox News host interviewed Max Rice, who was introduced as an unemployed college graduate and former Obama supporter. It became clear, however, that things were off when Rice greeted

Game machine, phones, tablets for the holidays

Game machine, phones, tablets for the holidays
By ANICK JESDANUNAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Makers of consumer electronics have been refreshing their products for the holiday shopping season. Apple unveiled a new iPhone, while Amazon started selling new tablet computers and e-readers. Nintendo offered details for the first major

19-Year-Old Charged With Shaking Baby To Death

19-Year-Old Charged With Shaking Baby To Death
NBCNEWS.COM - A 19-year-old New Jersey man will appear in court Monday after being charged with shaking his girlfriend's baby to death, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. Daquan Davis is charged with manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. Police say

Artwork records words, beams them to Philly skies

Artwork records words, beams them to Philly skies
By JOANN LOVIGLIOAssociated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A new interactive artwork opening in Philadelphia will make light of your words, but it's probably not what you think. Montreal-based artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is preparing to flip the switch on "Open Air," an interactive work that

Cub born to giant panda at National Zoo

Cub born to giant panda at National Zoo
By JESSICA GRESKOAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - A giant panda at Washington's zoo surprised scientists and zookeepers by becoming a mom again after years of failed pregnancies. Scientists at the zoo had all but given up on 14-year-old Mei Xiang's chances of conceiving, but they were

Older drivers face confusing array of license laws

Older drivers face confusing array of license laws
By LAURAN NEERGAARDAP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Jerry Wiseman notices it's harder to turn and check his car's blind spots at age 69 than it was at 50. So the Illinois man and his wife took a refresher driving course, hunting tips to stay safe behind the wheel for many more years

Myanmar's Suu Kyi begins landmark US visit

Myanmar's Suu Kyi begins landmark US visit
By MATTHEW PENNINGTONAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, renowned for her peaceful struggle against military rule, began a marathon tour of the U.S. Monday, the latest milestone in her remarkable journey from political prisoner to globe-trotting

Artwork records words, beams them to Philly skies

Artwork records words, beams them to Philly skies
By JOANN LOVIGLIOAssociated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A new interactive artwork opening in Philadelphia will make light of your words, but it's probably not what you think. Montreal-based artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is preparing to flip the switch on "Open Air," an interactive work that

FAMU holds first home game without famed band

FAMU holds first home game without famed band
By GARY FINEOUTAssociated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - As Florida A&M's Marching 100 quick-stepped across the grass, the stadium announcer's voice would boom through the speakers to remind those in the stands that no one could match the show they were watching: "Often imitated,