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Recipe: Chocolate and Goat Cheese Cupcakes

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Here's a look at what the rising talent in the baking world will be serving this year at her parties:

Obamas attend black history museum groundbreaking

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The museum is dedicated to African American culture and heritage. It will showcase artifacts, documents and art reflecting African American history and how it shaped the nation.

Pro wrestler to Chris Brown: 'I don't hit women'

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Professional wrestler CM Punk, whose real name is Phil Brooks, tweeted, "I would like @chrisbrown fight somebody that can defend themselves" on his Twitter account.

Drowsiness in drive-thru leads to arrest

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Police say a woman was not seriously hurt when she fell asleep in the drive-thru lane of McDonald's and crashed into another restaurant. She did, however, have outstanding warrants.

Dismembered dogs upset town Video included

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Two people are in custody after Pennsylvania police found dismembered dogs, weapons and books on the occult inside a couple's home.

Judge to Lohan: 'You're on the home stretch'

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A Los Angeles Superior Court judge told Lindsay Lohan she was "on the home stretch" Wednesday, as the troubled actress received glowing marks in her penultimate probation progress hearing.

College student launches 'The Face' sensation

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Helen of Troy had the face that launched a thousand ships. University of Alabama freshman Jack Blankenship has The Face that launched a thousand "bricks." His distorted, contorted and aghast expression could stop a clock.

4 more bodies found on wrecked cruise ship

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Four more bodies were found aboard the shipwrecked Costa Concordia a month after the cruise liner struck rocks off the coast of Italy.

Final GOP debate before Super Tuesday

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The stakes are high for the final four Republican presidential candidates taking part in tonight's Arizona debate - the final debate before Super Tuesday.

IN lawmaker calls Girl Scouts ‘radicalized organization’

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An Indiana state legislator said he refused to honor the Girl Scouts for its 100th anniversary because they are a "radicalized organization" that supports abortion.