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In Entertainment: Hollywood Negotiations, 'Frasier' Reboot & Selena Gomez MysteryThe latest in entertainment headlines.
First Bob Ross Painting for Sale for $9.85 MillionThe first painting created by Bob Ross is up for sale for just under $10 million.
Princess Diana's Sheep Sweater Sells For $1.1MAn iconic sheep sweater that Princess Diana wore sold for $1.1 million.
Research: Raising A Child Costs Almost $240,000Research showed raising a child costs an estimated $240,000.
Pew Study: Mixed Views on the Modern FamilyA study indicates Americans are pessimistic about tying the knot and the institution of family.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Eli Castro on "Law & Disorder," His Career Change & Puerto Rican RootsEli Castro, comedian and creator of "Law & Disorder," joined Cheddar News to discuss his new show, "Law & Disorder," why he changed careers and reflected on his Puerto Rican roots.