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    Google’s decision to mark Easter Sunday with a doodle of leftist icon Cesar Chavez atop its search engine angered some users in what they see as a snub of Jesus on the day Christians mark his resurrection. Google defended the decision by saying it reserves the spot for historical figures and events, but a review of its past doodles shows it has never honored Jesus on Christmas or Easter, despite his historical and spiritual significance to billions around the world. “I thought the Chavez-google...

    Macy's Catalog Typo Prices $1500 Necklace At $47

    Snagging a $1500 necklace for a mere $47 seems too good to be true, right? Recipients of Macy's national catalog had to really think this one through when the aforementioned price reduction was listed as a "Super Buy." The item, a 14k Gold and Sterling Silver Necklace, was even available for purchase in store, according to customer Robert Bernard. In an ABC News segment, Bernard recounts his experience at the Texas Macy's in Collin Creek Mall, where he witnessed the $47 necklace sell out before...

    Music's Biggest Jokes, From LMFAO & Flo-Rida To Mariah Carey's Rider & Paris Hilton's DJ Career

    So here we are: April Fools' Day is upon us. The day where countless "funny" people pull your seat our from under you, tell you that you're fired and joke about being pregnant. Here at HuffPost Entertainment, we'd rather not pull some flashy prank on you. But April Fools' Day is also a time for humor and letting off steam, a time where everything normal pauses and some honest, all-in-good-fun straight talk takes center stage. On that note, the following collection of musicians have earned the...

    How the US oil, gas boom could shake up global order

    Without fanfare, China passed the United States in December to become the world's leading importer of oil – the first time in nearly 40 years that the U.S. didn’t own that dubious distinction. That same month, North Dakota, Ohio and Pennsylvania together produced 1.5 million barrels of oil a day -- more than Iran exported. America’s drive for energy independence As those data points demonstrate, a dramatic shift is occurring in how energy is being produced and consumed around the world – one that...

    Authorities say 4 hurt when driver crashes into Calif. Walmart, assaults people in store

    A man in a large red sedan hit two cars in the parking lot of a San Jose Walmart before ramming the car through the front of the store then assaulting customers inside, officials said. The attack injured four people, one of them seriously. The man crashed the Oldsmobile Cutlass through the storefront near the pharmacy Sunday and collided with a beer display before stopping, police and witnesses said. The unidentified driver then got out of his car and used a blunt object to attack people, San...

    American Idol 2013: Kree Harrison Shows She’s an Idol Queen

    In an attempt to also challenge herself on American Idol, Kree Harrison took on the Aretha Franklin hit “Don’t Play that Song.” Smoky Robinson was so impressed he said he was going to make sure Aretha tuned in to see her rendition. The performance wasn’t flawless, but Kree showed that she can do many things with her talent. The judges thought it was risky, but a great choice. More Kree? Check out Kree’s performance from last week - With A Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles    ...

    Taylor Swift ‘desperate' to meet Prince Harry

    Swift, who currently dates English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, is keen to be included on guest lists for the Prince’s royal state visit to the US next month, according to British newspaper The Sun. A source said: "Taylor’s desperate to get her name added on to the VIP lists of stars being lined up to meet Harry. She loves everything about him - especially his ginger hair and English accent" Swift has previously dated actors Jake Gylllenhall and Taylor Lautner, plus One Direction singer Harry...

    South Korea vows fast response to North; U.S. deploys stealth jets

    South Korea will strike back quickly if the North stages any attack on its territory, the new president in Seoul warned on Monday, as tensions ratcheted higher on the Korean peninsula amid shrill rhetoric from Pyongyang and the U.S. deployment of radar-evading fighter planes. North Korea says the region is on the brink of a nuclear war in the wake of United Nations sanctions imposed for its February nuclear test and a series of joint U.S. and South Korean military drills that have included a rare...

    Saudi Arabia to allow women's sports clubs - paper

     Saudi Arabia is to license women's sports clubs for the first time, al-Watan daily reported, in a major step for an ultra-religious country where clerics have warned against female exercise. Last year the conservative Islamic kingdom, where women must have permission from a male relative to take many big decisions, sent women athletes to the Olympics for the first time after pressure from international rights groups. Until now, women's exercise facilities, including gyms, have had to be...

    U.S. face-transplant recipient marries burn victim report

    Face-transplant recipient Dallas Wiens married a fellow burn victim on Saturday in the same church where his face was melted in an electrical accident, the Dallas Morning News reported. In 2011, Wiens received the first full face transplant ever performed in the United States. Wiens, 27, was married to Jamie Nash of Garland, Texas, at Ridglea Baptist Church in Fort Worth before 150 people, the newspaper said on its website. "I am blessed beyond measure that you have chosen me, and I love you...

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