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Calvin Johnson May Have Broke Receiving Record With Broken Fingers

It's one thing to break the National Football League record for most receiving yards in one season, a mark formerly held by the greatest receiver of all time, Jerry Rice. It's another thing entirely to do so with a disfigured hand.

UC Medical Centers May Face Dangerous Strike Next Week

University of California medical centers very well may have quite a fiasco on their hands next week. Patient care and technical workers are threatening a two-day strike on May 21 and 22.

Amanda Knox Ex Sollecito Defends Her On 'Today' Show

With a retrial in the ongoing Meredith Kercher murder case upcoming, there appears to be no end in sight for Amanda Knox. This Friday, her boyfriend at the time and fellow defendant Raffaele Sollecito went onto the "Today" show to shed some light on the case.

L.A. Mayoral Race Campaign funding Breaks Record

With the May 21 runoff between Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel just one day away, this election has already been one to remember. Los Angeles mayoral election this year has broken the record for the most amount of money spent on campaigns.

Ex-Laker Jackson Tied To Seattle Group's Plan To Buy Kings

The NBA was abuzz this week with the news that the Sacramento Kings may be moving their team to Seattle pending a sale of the team. That deal didn't go through, but now fans are finding out what they may have missed out on.

Jason Collins' Brother Receives "I'm The Straight One" Shirt From Jimmy Kimmel

Jason Collins has been in the news quite a bit lately after becoming the first active player in a major American sport to announce his homosexuality. What has not received as much attention, however, has been the experience of his twin brother Jarron.

80-Year-Old Japanese Attempting Record Climb Of Mt. Everest

At the age of 80, most people are concerned with getting up enough energy to do the simplest of tasks. Not Yuichiro Miura. Instead, he is attempting to do what no man has done before him and become the oldest man to ever scale Mt. Everest.

Scientists Use Genetics, Lasers To Cure Cocaine Addiction

Scientists may have just found a way to calm down the Tony Montana's of the world. Their solution? Simply zap their brains with lasers until they don't want cocaine anymore.

"Iron Man 3" Surges Past $1 Billion In Sales

Move over Batman, Spiderman, and Superman, there may be a new big man on campus. "Iron Man 3" just passed the billion dollar sales plateau, and did it in a mere 24 days.

Man Finds $4.85 Million Lotto Ticket In Deceased Daughter's Cookie Jar

It's most everyone's dream to suddenly get rich and not have to worry about the house and car payments any more. One family in Illinois was able to realize that dream when they needed it most, discovering a $4.85 million lotto ticket in their deceased daughter's cookie jar.

Dispute Over Restaurant's Noodles Leaves Celebrity Chef Dead

Dinner turned deadly Sunday night after a dispute between a celebrity chef and two patrons of his restaurant in Germany led to the chef's demise. The offense? The two men believed their noodles to be poorly prepared.

Video Of Man Giving Abercrombie Clothes To Homeless Goes Viral [VIDEO]

For many years now, Abercrombie and Fitch has been a clothing line associated with the cool, attractive, and care-free upper-middle class. The company's CEO has kept it that way by running a very strict marketing campaign, but now, one Los Angeles native is looking to change that.

Voter Turnout For L.A. Mayoral Race Could Be At All-Time Low

The Los Angeles mayoral runoff between Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel is less than a week away and both candidates have ramped up their campaigns for the final stretch. That doesn't mean that many people are listening, however.

DNA Evidence Links Park To 2008 Redding Murder

A trial for the 2008 slaying of Santa Monica model and aspiring actress Julia Redding just took a major turn this week. DNA evidence left at the scene and now being presented at the trial matches that of Kelly Soo Park.

4.0 Earthquake Gives Los Angeles Area A "Real Good Jolt"

The Southern California coastline felt a "real good jolt" yesterday at about 1 p.m. A 4.0 magnitude earthquake rumbled just off the coast of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

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