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'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote
In a voting campaign to pick names for two of Pluto's smallest moons one clear winner is "Vulcan," proposed by U.S. actor William Shatner of "Star Trek" fame.
Chris Pine to take over Jack Ryan role
Hollywood's Paramount Pictures has announced actor Chris Pine will play Jack Ryan in the next installment of the film franchise inspired by Tom Clancy's novels.
'Star Trek' to premiere in Australia
J.J. Abrams' film "Star Trek" is to have its world premiere at the Sydney Opera House.
Actor William Shatner, possibly following the footsteps of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan, said he might consider running for Canadian prime minister.
New 'Star Trek' flick to get IMAX release
Paramount Pictures and IMAX Corp. Friday announced that Hollywood's new version of "Star Trek" will be released in both IMAX and conventional theaters May 8.
Actor William Shatner has admitted he never watched a single episode of "Star Trek," the U.S. TV series that propelled him to international fame.
U.S. actor William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk for decades on TV and in movies, is unhappy he won't be appearing in the new "Star Trek" prequel.
British actor Simon Pegg has signed on to play Scotty in the new "Star Trek" movie, Variety.com reported Friday.
Australian actor Eric Bana is set to play bad guy Nero in J.J. Abrams' upcoming "Star Trek" film, Variety.com reported Wednesday.
J.J. Abrams is now officially director of the next of the "Star Trek" films, "Star Trek XI," The Hollywood Reporter said Saturday. Abrams also has been working as a writer and producer of the science fiction film, which revolves around a young James T. Ki
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Tornado recover efforts underway in Moore, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson