'Nightline' Daily Line, Nov. 26: 'Zero Dark Thirty' Exclusive

4:26 p.m. ET: "Nightline" goes INSIDE AMAZON on one of the companies craziest holiday order days: Cyber Monday. ABC's Neal Karlinsky reports that the inner world of Amazon looks like a bustle of conveyor belts and bargains on Cyber Monday.

Read Neal's full story HERE

3:33 p.m. ET: Well hello, Dolly!

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In an exclusive interview with "Nightline," country music legend Dolly Parton dished about her love life (including those rumors that she is secretly gay), losing a drag queen lookalike contest and building an entertainment empire estimated at half a billion dollars.

Read more about ABC's Juju Chang's exclusive interview HERE and watch the full story on "Nightline" tonight

2:40 p.m. ET: NIGHTLINE EXCLUSIVE: The hunt for Osama bin Laden is the subject of "Zero Dark Thirty," a riveting new film by director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal, both of Oscar-winning "The Hurt Locker" fame. But when they began making a film about the hunt for bin Laden six years ago, right after they finished "The Hurt Locker," the movie they had in mind was about the failed attempt to find bin Laden in the Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan.

That plan changed drastically on May 1, 2011 when bin Laden was killed.

Read Martha Raddatz's full story HERE

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And watch a preview of the exclusive interview HERE - airs tonight on "Nightline":

12:04 p.m. ET: BREAKING: The head of the government's financial sector watchdog is stepping down, ABC News confirmed.

ABC's Devin Dwyer reports that Mary Schapiro, who chairs the Securities and Exchange Commission, announced today that she will leave her post next month after four years of working to retool the agency after a severe financial crisis it failed to prevent.

Read his full story HERE

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10:03 a.m. ET: Happy Cyber Monday everyone! Looking for deals?

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