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Are Demi and Ashton headed for splitsville?

Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore
Is it the Charlie Sheen effect or should Justin Bieber watch out?Either way, rumors of an impending split between actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are running rampant on the Internet -- and in the Twitterverse -- as reports of infidelity by Kutcher go public. Read More

Divorce delays avoided in San Francisco after court funding deal

San Francisco courts
The courtroom cuts that could have left San Franciscans waiting for a divorce for up to two years have been avoided under a deal announced Wednesday. The San Francisco Supervisor Court will save 100 people from losing their jobs and prevent 11 courtroom closures under the agreement announced by Superior Court Judge Katherine Feinstein. Read More

San Francisco court budget cuts will delay divorces

Meredith Grier
It takes at least six months to get a divorce in San Francisco, and now unhappy couples can add at least a year to that, thanks to planned budget cuts to the Superior Court. Katherine Feinstein, the Superior Court’s presiding judge, gave a dire outlook to reporters at a Monday news conference, reiterating the court’s plan to lay off 200 employees and close 25 courtrooms in late September. Read More

Jack White, Karen Elson celebrate upcoming divorce

Here’s some (sorta) uplifting news for anyone sick to death of all those acrimonious power-couple splits that are played out in the press month after month. Supermodel Karen Elson and her busy-beaver rock ’n’ roll husband Jack White announced Friday that they’re calling it quits, getting a divorce. Read More

Eva Longoria opens up about 'heartbreaking' divorce

From the way Eva Longoria opened up about her divorce from Tony Parker on “Piers Morgan Tonight,” you’d never have guessed that she has already moved on to a hot new man.“It was devastating to go through on its own, much less publicly,” the “Desperate Housewives” star said of her split from the basketballer. Read More

GOP should push education and pro-family tax reform

Karl Rove had some good advice for Republicans in his year-end Wall Street Journal column. "It won't be enough to surf voter dissatisfaction with Mr. Obama and Democrats," he wrote. "Voters will want to know what Republican candidates would do." Read More
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