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Watch the ‘Angry Birds’ movie trailer — VIDEO

The popular app Angry Birds has been downloaded on virtually every phone on the planet and now the disgruntled fowls are headed for the big screen.

 
How to choose the best fruits and vegetables this fall

When it comes to choosing the best of nature’s bounty, few of us know what to look for. Here are some tips from the produce experts at Whole Foods Market and a few other sources.

 
High school kicker boots extra point off of referee’s head — VIDEO

In one of the most amazing extra points you’ll ever see, Midland (Texas) Lee High School kicker Luis Aranda kicked a low line drive that bounced off of the referee’s head, knocking his hat off, and then deflected off of the crossbar and through the uprights.

 
The Pope will see himself everywhere in Philly when he arrives Friday night

Wags are calling the city Popeadelphia — a term emblazoned on about a million mugs in this city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. And though Pope Francis’ travel plans call for him to arrive Friday evening, he’s already here.

 
Evidence bag claims in Patrick Kane rape case was an ‘elaborate hoax’

A prosecutor looking into allegations of sexual assault by NHL star Patrick Kane in New York said on Friday claims of evidence tampering was an “elaborate hoax” by the alleged victim’s mother and that the case’s rape kit was secure and in police custody.

 
Boehner says turmoil in caucus reason for leaving Congress

John Boehner, the Ohio Republican who steered his party to an overwhelming House majority in 2010, said in a news conference Friday afternoon he had decided only that morning to announce his plans to resign from Congress.

 
Listen to Sam Smith’s new James Bond theme

Fans will have to wait a bit for the new James Bond film, but at least they can listen to the theme song.

 
Ky. clerk who denied same-sex marriage licenses switches to Republican Party

A county clerk in Kentucky who was briefly jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples said on Friday that she and her family have switched to the Republican Party because the Democrats no longer represented them.