daily dos: NFL refs return, Lil Wayne beats out Elvis and Marc Anthony goes old school
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daily dos: NFL refs return, Lil Wayne beats out Elvis and Marc Anthony goes old school
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After weeks of controversy over botched calls, the NFL ended its lockout of regular league referees and announced a tentative eight-year deal that will increase salaries and retirement benefits. "Never thought I would be excited for the refs to come back to work but it's about time," tweeted Joshua Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns.
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Who controls most Mexican prisons? The prisoners, according to a report by Mexico's human rights commission.
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Is Lil Wayne the new king? Weezy has surpassed Elvis Presley's record for the male singer with the most songs on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Lil Wayne now has 109 songs that have been featured in the Hot 100 (he was a guest artist on 67 of the tracks).
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Marc Anthony goes old school and joins legendary singer Tony Bennett in a performance of the '60s hit "For Once in My Life."
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In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Juanes and Luis Fonsi join Michael Jordan, Jordin Sparks and other celebrities in singing a cover of the Beatles' "Hey Jude" for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Zeebox, a mobile phone app for both Apple and Android, is looking to take over for your old TV guides. The free app, which is available now, allows users to look at TV show websites, social networking sites, play games, buy merchandise and more. Zeebox co-founder Anthony Rose: "This becomes really your all-in-one-app to use while you are watching TV."
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