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Scotty Bowers and His Sexual Tell-All of Old Hollywood

Scotty Bower’s new memoir, “Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars,” offers a lurid account of trawling an X-rated underworld.

Texas Drought May Have Killed 500 Million Trees

According to the Texas Forest Service, as many as 500 million trees in the state — roughly 10 percent of the forests there — have been killed within the last year alone as a result of 2011′s bizarre lack of rainfall.

Wind Power is America (Video)

So letting the wind industry languish without necessary tax breaks is un-American, right?

Russia Bans Seal Fur Products, But Canada Looks to WTO to Stop It & Build Other Markets

The fight to protect baby harp seals isn’t over yet.

Facebook checks in Gowalla employees, but lets mobile service go

Facebook is hiring the employees who created location check-in pioneer Gowalla Inc., but the service itself will disappear by the end of January, the companies announced Monday.

Military Family of Four

I am April, I met my husband Raymond while serving in the US Navy and stationed in Naples, Italy. A million in one chance put Raymond there with me. We met on September 18, 1999 and married on May 25, 2011.

First Snow of Season 2011

iReporter Jannet Walsh of Murdock, Minneosota, takes her first walk, along with her dog, into the first real snow fall in central Minnesota for the season.

Meet The ‘Climate 185′: More Corporations Calling For Government Climate Action

alexbrn / CC BY 2.0 Changing corporate consensus on climate?

Surgeons Successfully Reattach Injured Yosemite Climber’s Thumb

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — A rock climber whose thumb was severed when he fell and it was caught in a rope has had the digit reattached by surgeons, officials at Yosemite National Park said Wednesday. The two climbers were nearing the summit of 7,569-foot-high El Capitan on Monday afternoon when the lead climber fell, said park spokeswoman Kari Cobb.

WATCH: Brit Ignores Warnings, Mauled By Great White Shark

British expat Michael David Cohen lost his right leg below the knee, and suffered traumatic bites to his left in a shark attack in Cape Town, South Africa after ignoring shark spotting warnings posted and sounded on the beach. Had Cohen lost his life in the attack, he would have been a potential candidate for a Darwin Award.