11.30.2012

Huffington Post Popular News: 'Do No Harm' Premiere Date And '30 Rock' Finale Set

"Do No Harm" is heading to NBC Thursdays. The new medical drama starring Steven Pasquale will premiere on Thursday, January 31 at 10 p.m. EST, the same day "30 Rock" ends its run. "Rock Center" moves to Fridays at 10 p.m. EST.


“January 31 will be a special night as one classic series will mark its finale with a great hour-long sendoff episode while a promising new drama will make its debut on Thursdays,” Robert Greenblatt, head of NBC Entertainment, said in a statement. "'30 Rock' is acclaimed as a legendary comedy and we will see a truly memorable and fitting last episode. In ‘Do No Harm,’ viewers will have a unique new dramatic storyline with an exciting new star in Steven Pasquale that takes them into dark and uncharted territory.”


"Do No Harm" follows Dr. Jason Cole, a neurosurgeon with a dark secret: an alternate personality known as Ian Price. Think Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Alana De La Garza and Phylicia Rashad also star.




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Huffington Post Popular News: 'Gaslighting' Ended My Relationship: 'He Knew He Was Caught Out In The Lie' (VIDEO)

'Gaslighting' is a form of verbal abuse where false information is given to a partner to make them doubt their own memory. Guest Natalie P. talked about her own experience with "gaslighting" with host Nancy Redd on HuffPost Live on Thursday.


"In the case of my partner, he basically accused me of starting a fight and yelling at him, and throwing open the curtains...

And I stopped him and said, if you recall there were no curtains on that wall to begin with," she said. "He knew he was caught out in the lie."




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Huffington Post Popular News: Artificial Wombs: Uterus Recreation Process Explained (VIDEO

Huffington Post Senior Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria joined HuffPost Live Thursday to discuss artificial wombs with host Nancy Redd.


Santa Maria explained the concept of an artificial womb, telling Redd "it's taking all of the raw ingredients that make up a uterus, an environment for a fetus to grow and recreating them in vitro, trying to recreate it outside of a mother."


She added that a recent study predicted that artificial wombs may be viable for humans eventually, and for rodents in the near future.




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Huffington Post Popular News: Youth Vote Critical To Obama's Reelection: Pew Research Center Report (INFOGRAPHICS)

President Barack Obama can attribute his reelection to capturing the youth vote in four crucial swing states, and to millennials' staunchly progressive opinions on several major issues, according to a new Pew Research Center report.


In Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania and Virginia, 61 to 66 percent of young adults voted for Obama. In each of those states, Mitt Romney captured voters aged 30 and older by 1 to 5 points. The largest generation gap was in Florida -- which has a significant elderly population -- where Obama won young people 66-32 percent, compared to 47-52 precent of voters 30 and older.


According to a previous analysis by CIRCLE at Tufts University, if Romney had simply been able to split the youth vote 50-50 in those four states, he would have won the presidential election.




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Huffington Post Popular News: How To Get Around The Internet Blackout In Syria -- Or A Mass Communications Outage Anywhere

The Internet went down across Syria on Thursday as clashes between rebels and government-backed forces intensified. According to reports out of the country, landline and mobile telephone service have also been disrupted.


But there may still be ways for people in Syria to get back online.


"Unless they can create an electronic signal jam for the whole country, plus cut all the wires to the whole country, there's a way to get the signal out," said the Tor Project's Jacob Applebaum, a security researcher who assisted activists in getting around Egypt's Internet blackout in early 2011. The Tor Project is an organization of developers committed to Internet privacy.




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Huffington Post Popular News: Ian McShane On 'American Horror Story': First Look At Actor As Santa In 'Asylum's' Christmas Episode (PHOTO)

Ian McShane is swinging by "American Horror Story: Asylum" as a not-so-jolly Santa Claus for a very Briarcliff Christmas. HuffPost TV has the exclusive first look at the Golden Globe winner's apperance.


In the episode, titled "Unholy Night" (Wed., Dec. 5 at 10 p.m. EST on FX), McShane will play a bloodthirsty St. Nick who wreaks havoc at the asylum.


Check out HuffPostTV's exclusive photo of McShane as psycho Santa below:




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Huffington Post Popular News: Carly Rae Jepsen And Other Celebrities Who Look Younger Than They Are

One of the most surprising takeaways from Carly Rae Jepsen's recent interview with Cosmo was her age: 27.


“If people think I look younger, then that’s great; I’m stoked," she told the magazine. "But I turned 27 in November, and when I look in the mirror, I see all of the years attached to that face, and I’m content with me.”


Who'd have thought the tween favorite, who has worked with Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale, was well into her twenties? Jepsen isn't the only star whose looks have managed to defy time and gravity. Here are some of Hollywood's most ageless faces:




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Huffington Post Popular News: Amy Frey's Campaign Slogan Was The Best: Portland Mayoral Candidate Inexplicably Lost (PHOTO)

We used to think Portland was cool, but now we know better. How did Amy Frey not win the mayoral election?


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Huffington Post Popular News: Contessa Adams, Ex-Stripper Turned Ministry Leader, Claims Sex With Demons Causes Homosexuality

A former stripper turned ministry leader who claims she once considered becoming a lesbian has offered up a rather unusual explanation for homosexuality.


In an article for Charisma magazine, writer Cedric Harmon interviews a woman named Contessa Adams who claims that she was once possessed by sexual demons. Adams claims repeated attacks by a succubus -- defined in the article as a female sexual demon that traditionally assaults men -- made her contemplate becoming a lesbian.


"Anybody that has been attacked by them will tell you ... they're worried [that] they could not find that pleasure with mortal people," Adams, who claims to have "found Christ" in 1979, says. "Unless you're strong enough to rebuke it, they'll keep coming back. You must speak the Word of God, knowing you have power in the name of Jesus."




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