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Disney Confirms 'Star Wars: Episode VII' on Target for 2015

Star Wars: Episode VII - MWB

Disney has been pretty slow to release official information about its slate of upcoming Star Wars sequels, but nobody gets out of CinemaCon without making a few big announcements, and this one's sort of a doozy, albeit in classically circumspect Mouse House fashion: Episode VII is indeed coming to theaters in 2015, with a new Star Wars-related film to follow every summer.

 

Rumor: WB Puts Together Super Team for 'Justice League'; Christian Bale Back as Batman

Justice League

The Justice League movie is supposed to come out sometime in 2015 to go up against The Avengers sequel, but last we've heard, the movie has either been delayed until forever or scrapped all together. In the latest rumor though, not only does the movie still has a heart beat, it has gain itself a super team of sort to see it to completion ... and beyond.

 

J&J will remove dangerous chemicals from products by 2015

Baby products, including No More Tears shampoo, will be safer by end of 2013. Adult products by the end of 2015.

 

Arizona beats out Tampa, lands 2015 Super Bowl

Arizona beats out Tampa, lands 2015 Super Bowl

Back to the desert, and back to Britain, for the NFL. The league awarded the 2015 Super Bowl to Arizona on Tuesday and also committed to playing regular-season games in Britain through 2016 - with more than one game a year likely.

 

U.S. Postal Service looks to cut 220,000 jobs

U.S. Postal Service looks to cut 220,000 jobs

The U.S. Postal Service would eliminate about 220,000 full-time jobs and shutter about 300 processing facilities by 2015 under a proposal to bring its finances in order, a postal official said on Friday.

 

Boeing pilots to make space trip

Boeing says two of its own employees will crew the first manned mission of its new astronaut capsule the CST-100 in 2015.

 

Afghan handover could run past 2015 in some areas: NATO

The military handover from NATO-led forces to Afghans could run past an end-2014 target date in some areas because of lingering security problems, a senior NATO official in Afghanistan said on Wednesday.

 

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