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The "Man of Steel" was likely shot largely on green screens in order to avoid references to well-known North American cities, pop culture experts said.
A former police officer was sentenced to 10 months in prison Wednesday and a former prison officer 16 months for selling information to a British tabloid.
Those who posted alleged photographs of a man who, as a child, abducted and killed a 2-year-old, will be prosecuted, the British attorney general's office said.
The man convicted at the age of 10 of killing a toddler may remain in an English prison indefinitely for his own safety, an official says.
A 28-year-old British man convicted of killing a toddler 18 years ago was refused parole Monday for a subsequent child pornography conviction.
Officials at the U.S. drug store chain Rite Aid say more than 2,100 of the chain's 4,700 stores will vaccinate patients age 50 and older against shingles.
Young celebrities can get "locked in cultural amber," but that's not the case for Justin Timberlake, said a New York culture expert.
Officials in a Philadelphia suburb have voted to ban the time-honored practice of using a trash can or chair to mark a parking spot that has been shoveled out.
The creator of the Nickelodeon series "iCarly" said he was shocked at how one of the show's jokes, spaghetti tacos, became a kids' cuisine sensation.
A paroled convicted killer in Britain has been returned to prison on charges of child pornography, officials said.
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