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‘It Was Wrong’: Hollywood Hacker Says He’s Sorry

Christopher Chaney, a Florida man accused of hacking into the email accounts of about 50 celebrities, says it was just a curiosity that went too far—and that he “deeply apologizes” to celebrity victims like Scarlett Johansson.

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It’s War! Battle Erupts Over Poster Phrase ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’

A fiery legal fight has broken out in the U.K. over the trademark for the slogan “keep calm and carry on” — the helpful advice of the British Government during World War II.

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‘Pop-Up Chapel’ Will Host 24 Same-Sex Weddings in New York City

It’s not quite The Boathouse, but at least you’re in the park.

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New York City Hopes to Cash In on Gay-Marriage Tourism

The wedding industry boasts some of the most lucrative enterprises in the United States, and New York City’s newly-engaged clientele just got bigger.

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Reading While Eating for April 6: It’s a Litigious World

Making the law, breaking the law and escaping the law: today’s links champion the legal society in which we live.

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Tripadvisors, Beware: That No-Star Review Might Get You Sued

Next time that four star hotel forgets to put a chocolate on your pillow, take a deep breath before posting that scathing review.

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Should Utah Have to Remove Roadside Memorial Crosses?

Utah has to remove crosses memorializing fallen state troopers from public roads, according to a ruling by a federal appeals court issued Wednesday.