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'Pitch Perfect 2' Movie Updates: Rumored Release Date, the Bellas’ Future, Kendrick’s Work Initiative and a Tipsy Interview

Fans and followers of the hit movie 'Pitch Perfect' are excited for the upcoming sequel, which is set to hit theaters by late Spring of next year.


NBA commissioner takes issue with union chief over salary cap

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said on Thursday he "couldn't disagree more" with remarks made by the head of the players union that the league's salary cap is unjust and un-American.

'Selfie' Cancelled, but Thousands of 'Selfie' Fans Are Already Petitioning for Its Return

ABC's 'Selfie,' which was recently cancelled, is now rallying thousands of fans to reverse that cancellation.

Geron sells last drug in pipeline to J&J unit

Geron Corp licensed its cancer compound, the last in its pipeline, to a unit of Johnson & Johnson for up to $935 million, sending its shares up as much as 33 percent in extended trading.


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Taeyang of Big Bang, singer-actress IU, veteran group g.o.d, and rookie group WINNER won the biggest awards in the recently concluded "2014 MelOn Music Awards."
The U.S. government warned iPhone and iPad users on Thursday to be on the alert for hackers who may exploit a vulnerability in Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iOS operating system that would enable them to steal sensitive data.
Female idol group Ladies' Code was given a touching tribute in the recently concluded "MelOn Music Awards 2014." The group was awarded the 'MBC Music Star Award’ fulfilling the wish of late member EunB
Cube Entertainment recently spoke about an alleged naked photo of Hallyu superstar Rain, claiming the photo is fake. Legal representative of the actor-singer is filing a lawsuit against the individual who leaked the photo on November 14.
Electronic trading company Virtu Financial LLC hopes to go public in the spring, about a year after it originally planned its market debut, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
The dollar stood tall against the yen in early Asian trade on Friday, not far from this week's seven-year high as investors continued to monitor whether Japan's leader would call an election and delay a sales tax hike.
Market expectations that U.S. interest rates will start to lift off sometime in mid-2015 are reasonable, New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said on Thursday.
The 6th Annual 2014 MelOn Music Awards was held this past November 13, 2014 at the Olympic Park Gymnastic Stadium in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul and the winners have been already been announced
U.S. stock prices held firm on Thursday after the Dow and Standard & Poor's 500 reached record intraday highs, while crude fell below $80 a barrel for the first time in four years on further signs of a slowdown in China's economy.
In a paper “Global Prospects and Policy Challenges” published ahead of the G20 Summit to be held on 15-16 November, the International Monetary Fund said that growth indicators have weakened in Eurozone and Japan after the release of the October World Economic Outlook (WEO).