Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Top Stories - 'Homeland' actor talks shocking twist, 12 breakout stars of 2014, and more

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'Eaten Alive' viewers outraged man wasn't actually eaten alive
Apparently the only thing worse than promising a man will be eaten alive by an anaconda is for a man to not be eaten alive...
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'Homeland' actor talks shocking twist
Showtime's Homeland delivered an devastating twist in Sunday's episode that resulted the loss in a series-regular character. Spoilers…
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'The Voice' recap: The powerful and the personal in the top 5
The top five each performed a song for their coach and a song for their hometown.
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12 breakout stars of 2014
From the manic man on the street to a ''Fancy'' rapper to an ''Unbroken'' unknown, a dozen who made an impression this year
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'Revenge' victim: 'It was so fitting for him to die in her arms'
'Revenge' victim: 'It was so fitting for him to die in her arms'
Warning: This story contains major spoilers from Revenge’s winter finale. Read at your own risk. It looks like Josh Bowman’s wish came true. After appearing…
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