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- Mindy Kaling discusses her new show 'The Mindy Project'
Mindy Kaling and other stars of new TV shows talk about what makes their pilots stand out. Mindy Kaling not only stars in the medical comedy, she’s the series creator and executive producer.
- Chicken and bacon pot pie with sweet potato crust
Celebrate the flavors of fall: chicken, caramelized onion, sage, and sweet potato in a creamy homemade pot pie.
- Too fat to fight: Is childhood obesity a national security threat?
"Too fat to fight," a new study by former Pentagon military chiefs, says school junk food and childhood obesity are a national security threat -- with more than a quarter of 17- to 24-year-old Americans too heavy to join the military if they wanted to.
- Would Mila Kunis return for a 'Ted' sequel?
Mila Kunis's film 'Ted' and the Bourne series could both be getting sequels, according to Universal.
- Last chance tomatoes in a Burmese-style salad
Even with a chill in the air, tomatoes are ripening on the vine in the garden.
- Anti-bullying laws: A mom dares to critique the social trend
Anti-bullying laws have proliferated in the past decade: But some people are troubled at what lawmakers and advocates almost always portray as a positive movement against bullying that may or may not have the desired effect.
- Jessica Lange and other Emmy winners: Check out the full list
Jessica Lange and others took home trophies last night. Check out the full list of winners.
- Tracy Morgan prank falls flat, but other comedians kept the Emmys entertaining
The Tracy Morgan prank by host Jimmy Kimmel was disappointing, but audience members like Stephen Colbert and Amy Poehler kept the show rolling.
- 'Homeland' and 'Modern Family' big winners at Emmy Awards
'Homeland' also won top acting awards for Claire Danes and Briton Damian Lewis as Showtime's first-ever best drama honoree prevented 'Mad Men' from winning its fifth straight best drama Emmy.
- Meatless Monday: Cumin spiced squash
Roast any variety of squash and pair it with scallions and white beans for an easy dinner.
- Bullying facts: Sifting through the hype for a clear picture
Bullying facts are not as straightforward as you might think because "bully" has become a buzz word in education. Separating normal childhood development from a serious problem is increasingly difficult as the concept of bullying gets spin from interest groups.
- Rescue dog: Dogs will be dogs. Squirrels beware!
Rescue dog Albie reveals his hunting instinct. Neither rain nor snow nor ... steak would stay this Lab from his appointed prey – a poor little squirrel.
- Bullyproofed: Son was shepherd not sheep in college drinking case
Bullyproofed by a mom's broken-record "better to be safe than sorry" soundtrack, a college freshman intervenes to help an unconscious student.
- School lunches: Students protest less portions, rising nutrition
School lunches are changing due to new federal guidelines requiring school districts to serve more grains, fruits, and veggies. Michelle Obama promoted "Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010," which touts these changes but students are not thrilled.
- 'Arrested Development' star Mae Whitman discusses the new season
'Arrested Development' star Mae Whitman will return as Ann Veal, on-again, off-again girlfriend of George Michael (Michael Cera).
- Trouble with the Curve: movie review
Clint Eastwood returns for a showdown on the diamond.
- The Perks of Being A Wallflower: movie review
'Perks' shows that 'Harry Potter' star Emma Watson can stand on her own.
- Cop drama with Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Peña in 'End of Watch': movie review
'End of Watch' actor Jake Gyllenhaal gives his most nuanced performance yet as a Los Angeles police officer.
- Will your child be 'successful'? Ask their friends
A new Concordia University study says that a kid's friends may be the best judge of what the child will grow up to be like as an adult.
- 'A League of Their Own': Women who inspired the movie will play again
A League of Their Own: About 50 women from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League will reunite and play in Syracuse, N.Y. Saturday. Will "League of Their Own" actors Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell make an appearance?