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Legal Issues Settled, Dylan's Guitar May Sell For $500,000
There's reason to get excited if you're a fan: The guitar that some experts say Bob Dylan played when he went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival is to be sold in December. It's one of the most famous instruments in rock 'n' roll history.
Please Send This Man Photos Of Snow On Your Patio Furniture
Denver news anchor Kyle Clark has made a funny plea to viewers that they stop sending his station pictures of their decks every time it snows. "Is that really the best we can do?" he asks.
Virtual 'Sweetie' Uncovered 1,000 Sexual Predators, Group Says
A Dutch charity created a computer-generated girl whom it says thousands of men from around the world asked to perform sex acts. It has turned over to Interpol information about 1,000 of the alleged online predators.
How About A Coke? Warhol Painting Up For Grabs
Artist Andy Warhol's iconic black-and-white painting of a Coke bottle hits the auction block at Christie's on Tuesday. It is expected to sell for more than $40 million.
Despite Western Efforts, Afghan Opium Crop Hits Record High
The U.N.'s 2013 Afghanistan Opium Survey also said production in 2013 rose 49 percent over 2012 levels. The increased production comes as international troops prepare to withdraw from the country in 2014.
A Windfall For A New Jersey Man And The Dominican Republic
Pedro Quezada sent $57 million of his $338 million lottery winnings to the Dominican Republic. It's a high-profile example of an everyday phenomenon where immigrants to the U.S. send billions back to their home country.
Thousands Of Artifacts Seized At 91-Year-Old Indiana Man's Home
The collection of items has "immeasurable" cultural value, the FBI says. Some artifacts are Native American; others are Russian and Chinese. It's unclear how many were collected legally.
Keystone XL Pipeline Review Extended By State Department
Federal agencies are getting more time to review the controversial project, the State Department says, given an ongoing legal battle in Nebraska over whether the pipeline could pass through.
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Feinstein Wants CIA To Speed 'Torture Report' Release
With a bipartisan vote in April, the Senate Intelligence Committee told the CIA to declassify and make public parts of the "Torture Report." The agency isn't exactly rushing to do so.
Italy Searches For African Migrants After Boat Sinks In Mediterranean
A migrant boat destined for the Sicilian island of Lampedusa sank Monday — the second such incident in as many days.
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