MTV Movie Awards host Aziz Ansari practices jokes, a musical number ahead of Sunday’s show – Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP) — Aziz Ansari says he’s spent his whole career preparing to host the MTV Movie Awards. The 27-year-old actor and comedian, a star of NBC ‘s “Parks and Recreation,” has been making short films and doing standup since college. He’ll get to do both — along with a big

SpaceX rocket achieves orbit – Tulsa World
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A multimillionaire’s test rocket blasted off on its maiden voyage Friday and successfully reached orbit in a dry run for NASA’s push to go commercial. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket achieved Earth orbit nine minutes into the flight as planned, drawing praise from NASA, the White

Clinton records offer clues to pragmatic, sometimes unpredictable high court nominee Kagan – Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON – From welfare and assisted suicide to police rights, a few scribbled notes and brief e-mails offer an outline of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan as a pragmatist with sometimes unpredictable views on hot-button topics when she was domestic policy adviser to President Bill Clinton

Cuban says he’d back Weinstein deal for Miramax – AP – msnbc.com
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban says he loved the idea of the Weinstein brothers participating in a bid for Miramax. Cuban said on the sidelines of the Produced By Conference Saturday that he did not help block the Weinstein’s bid last month to take back the Miramax label from Disney. The Weinsteins

Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers remember Wooden’s legacy at NBA finals – Big Hollywood
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Even after combining for 32 NBA titles, the Celtics and Lakers realize there was no basketball champion like John Wooden. The day before Game 2 of the NBA finals, the teams paused to reflect Saturday on the contributions Wooden made and honour his legacy. The Hall of Famer died

John Wooden passes away at 99 (PHOTO) – Gather.com
Legendary coach John Wooden, nicknamed “The Wizard of Westwood,” passed away at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Friday. Wooden coached from 1948-1975 and won an astounding 10 national championships in his final 12 seasons as coach of the UCLA Bruins. The Bruins also won 88 consecutive games from

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