'Nightline' Daily Line, Jan. 14: Armstrong Apologizes

7:33 p.m. ET: ABC's Neal Karlinsky tweets breaking news on Lance Armstrong:

4:01 p.m. ET: One of the most talked about moments from last night's Golden Globes was Jodie Foster's speech.

Advocates praised Jodie Foster's coming out on the televised stage of the Golden Globe Awards last night, but some said she had done little over the years to set an example for others who are LGBT and struggling.

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Read the comments from some prominent figures in the LGBT community HERE and tell us what you thought about her speech on Twitter (our handle is @Nightline).

2:31 p.m. ET: From ABC's Neal Karlinsky: Lance Armstrong apologized today to the Livestrong staff ahead of his interview with Oprah Winfrey, a foundation official told ABC News. The official did not provide details.

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Read the full story HERE and follow Neal on Twitter @NealKarlinsky for the latest updates:

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10:03 a.m. ET: "Argo" won BIG time at last night's Golden Globes, snagging the award for Best Director and Best Motion Picture Drama.

Golden Globe Winners: FULL LIST HERE

"Nightline" spoke with the film's director and star Ben Affleck in September about why he felt passionate about making "Argo." Watch what happens HERE: