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“Fifty Shades of Grey” News: Kendall Jenner might appear for a minor role; Don Johnson reportedly not happy with daughter Dakota’s role

From catwalk to silver screen, The Kardashian's younger half sister, Kendall Jenner, might soon be seen on the big screen as she was reportedly cast in the upcoming sequel of "Fifty Shades of Grey."


Samsung Galaxy S6 possible to come next March; Note 4 gives insight on what to expect in Samsung's next Galaxy flagship

Recently announced Samsung Note 4 gives insight to what can be expect of Samsung Galaxy S6, which is expected to come next March. S6 will feature the same, if not better, features as Note 4 in screen resolution, storage space, processor speed, and others.

Commerzbank close to settling U.S. sanctions probes

German lender Commerzbank AG (CBKG.DE) is nearing agreement with U.S. authorities over its dealings with Iran and other countries under U.S. sanctions, sources familiar with the matter said.

Spirits companies encounter more competition in U.S. vodka market

The leading vodka brands in the United States are losing their buzz as craft distillers and other alcoholic drinks infringe on their turf.


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Vin Diesel shared a photo of him and "Ong Bak" Tony Jaa while training for the seventh installment of "Fast and Furious." Ludacris tells how it was like filming without the late Paul Walker.
Boxing legend, Manny Pacquiao called out boxing rival, Floyd Mayweather Jr., "not educated," while rapper 50 Cent takes trolling to a whole new level by posting various challenges for Mayweather. Meanwhile, Bob Arum says a Pacquiao - Mayweather fight may happen twice in 2015.
U.S. stocks ended mostly down on Wednesday, as a decline in Apple shares dragged the Nasdaq lower and investors held off on big bets before the European Central Bank's upcoming policy meeting.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has sold his entire stake in Family Dollar Stores Inc (FDO.N), making a profit of about $200 million on the investment, according to sources familiar with the matter on Wednesday.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, unveiled new versions of its Galaxy Note smartphone on Wednesday after previous design miscues cost it customers in the large-screen phone market it pioneered.
U.S. August auto sales were the highest for that month in more than a decade, thanks in part to heavy discounting by the manufacturers and a strong Labor Day weekend close, with the industry selling at an annualized pace not seen since early 2006.
New orders for U.S. factory goods posted a record gain in July and auto sales last month accelerated to their highest level in 8-1/2 years, offering further bullish signals for the economy.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will return as head of Bloomberg LP, the data and financial news company he founded, replacing Daniel Doctoroff who has decided to step aside, the company said on Wednesday.
In his interview with Australian Broadcast Corporation, Nairn revealed that fans of the show would not be seeing his character and Bran in Season 5. He said, "We're not actually in Season Five, by the way. We have a season off. We have a year's hiatus...Solely because, I imagine, our storyline is up to the end of the books."
As rumors swirl all over the media on what to expect in the iPhone 5S follow-up, we attempt to sort which ones could hold true should the gadget be unveiled next week. Check out our top rumors surrounding the launch of the highly-anticipated iPhone 6.