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- Rosie O'Donnell returns to 'The View.' How will she be treated?Rosie O'Donnell will appear on The View on Feb. 7 – as a guest. Rosie O'Donnell was once the show's moderator, but she left after an on-air clash with co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
- Missing girls – sleepover gone awry – found in CaliforniaMissing girls left a sleepover party in Riverside, Calif., but were found the next day 15 miles away Monday. The missing girls, 12 and 14 years old, were at a sleepover party Saturday night.
- Pete Seeger: Legendary folk singer, minstrel of protestPeter Seeger wrote and peformed the soundtrack to civil rights protests with "If I Had a Hammer," ''Turn, Turn, Turn," and 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone." Pete Seeger died at 94.
- Daft Punk, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis big winners at 2014 Grammy AwardsA pair of French robots, a large wedding ceremony and crossover performances highlighted the Grammy Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles.
- Raiders cheerleaders sue NFL team over wagesRaiders cheerleaders, both past and present, have filed a lawsuit in Northern California against Oakland's NFL franchise. The Raiders cheerleaders say they aren't getting paid for all the work they do.
- Claudia Leitte, J-Lo, Pitbull to perform World Cup songClaudia Leitte, J-Lo, and Pitbull's 'We Are One (Ole Ola)' does not yet have a release date.
- Guy Fieri: Man who stole his car, along with other crimes, gets life in prisonGuy Fieri is a celebrity chef who owns a Lamborghini. A California teenager has been sentenced for stealing Guy Fieri's Italian sports car.
- Danica Patrick steers a new direction in her 13th Super Bowl adDanica Patrick, the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing, also holds the record for the most ever Super Bowl ads.
- Justin Bieber arrested for drag racing, DUI in FloridaThe pop star, recently the subject of a police investigation in California, finds himself in deep water with Florida authorities.
- Maria Bartiromo to join Fox Business from CNBCMaria Bartiromo recently left NBCUniversal's cable business channel. Maria Bartiromo will anchor daily and weekly programming on her new cable network.
- The Partridge Family: Dave Madden remembered for grouchy agent roleThe Partridge Family was a situation comedy that ran on ABC-TV from 1970 to 1974. Dave Madden played the role of manager of The Partridge Family, a pop music band consisting of a mother and her four children.
- 'Gilligan's Island': Russell Johnson, known to fans as the professor, has died'Gilligan's Island' actor Russell Johnson, who portrayed the professor on the 1960s TV comedy about seven people marooned on an uncharted Pacific island, and kept his fellow castaways supplied with gadgets, has died.
- Outkast helps headline Delaware music festival this summerOutkast has announced they will be participating in several dozen music events this year. The Firefly Music Festival is one of the events Outkast will be a part of.
- 'Girls' TV show raises discussion about female nudity'Girls' TV show has been renewed for a fourth season. In a Television Critics Association interview questions about why the show's creator, Lena Dunham's character often appears nude sparked a heated debate about how gender is portrayed on television.
- Coachella 2014: Check out the lineupCoachella 2014: OutKast joins Arcade Fire and Muse as headliners at the 2014 Coachella music festival in Indio, Calif., in April. Tickets for the second weekend go on sale today.
- People's Choice Awards: 'No dream is too big,' says TimberlakeThe 40th People's Choice Awards kicked off the award season for Hollywood. Singer Justin Timberlake collected several honors, as did actress Sandra Bullock.
- Eurythmics to reunite for Beatles saluteEurythmics, otherwise known as Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, will be on stage later this month for a tribute to the Beatles. Eurythmics are helping to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles coming to America.
- Sasheer Zamata to join SNL cast to fill diversity gapSasheer Zamata will debut on SNL on Jan. 18. Sasheer Zamata is the first black female actor to join the SNL cast in six years.
- Phil Everly, the younger Everly Brother, diesIf Elvis Presley was the king of rock 'n' roll, Phil and Don Everly were its princes. Phil Everly, the youngest of the brothers died Friday, after a five-decade career of pop-country hits that influenced bands from The Beatles to Simon & Garfunkel.
- Juanita Moore was groundbreaking actress and Academy Award nomineeMoore was only the fifth black performer to be nominated for an Oscar, receiving the nod for the glossy Douglas Sirk film that became a big hit and later gained a cult following