(CBS/CNN) - "Twilight" stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson may have hit a bump in the road in their rumored relationship. Anonymous sources tell People magazine and US Weekly that Stewart had a recent fling with Rupert Sanders, the director of her latest film, "Snow White and The Huntsman."
In a statement to People," Stewart said: "I'm deeply sorry for the hurt and embarrassment I've caused to those close to me. This momentary indiscretion has jeopardized the most important thing in my life, the person I love and respect the most, Rob." Sanders, who's married with two children, also issued a public apology to his family.
Tit Jackson's son, TJ, has been given temporary custody of Michael Jackson's three children. Their grandmother, Katherine Jackson, had been taking care of Prince Michael, Paris and Blanket since their father died three years ago, but she hasn't seen the children in more than a week.
She turned up in Arizona, but family members say she is behaving strangely and slurring her words. Two of the children told the judge they approve of the appointment as long as their grandmother is incapable of caring for them.
Wal-mart is at the center of a lawsuit. The Center for Independent Living says the retail giant's payment machines at checkout lanes aren't accessible for people in wheelchairs or scooters.
It filed suit in California on Wednesday. In a statement, Wal-mart says it is committed to serving customers with disabilities and its goal is to have every point of sale machine accessible within ADA guidelines.
You may want to watch your language. It could cost you a promotion, or your job. A new survey finds four-letter words could impact your professional image more than you think.
Swearing in the workplace can put a dent in a reputation, according to a new Careerbuilder survey of more than 6,000 employers and employees. 57 percent of employers said they'd be less likely to promote someone who uses salty language. And more than half said it makes a worker seem less intelligent. Regardless of the reason or how comfortable you feel around your colleagues, career experts advise you hold your tongue.