Good Morning America Posts

By Alisa Wiersema

The Note
May 24, 2013 3:05pm

Investor Paul Tudor Jones Says Mothers Can’t Be Top Traders

You won’t read about this in Sheryl Sandberg’s corporate empowerment book, “Lean In.” In order to be a top-flight trader, you need focus, determination, a way with numbers and no children, according to controversial comments made recently by billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones. Don’t look… Read More »

Nation
May 24, 2013 1:14pm

Teacher Makes Super Sweet Graduation Notes for Each Student

Sui Lan Gomez, a teacher in Kamuela, Hawaii, handmade these sweet graduation notes for each of her six students. “I wanted to do something that was fun and creative, and those candy bars have such cool logos,” Gomez told GoodMorningAmerica.com. Gomez has been a teacher… Read More »

Celebrities Celebrity Law
May 24, 2013 12:26pm

Photo: Amanda Bynes’s Mugshot Revealed

Amanda Bynes was arraigned and released in New York City on Friday morning, just hours after being arrested for tampering with physical evidence, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of marijuana. Despite appearing in court and arrest photos wearing a long blonde wig, the former child… Read More »

Celebrities
May 24, 2013 11:43am

Review: ‘The Hangover Part III’

With The Hangover Part III, director and co-writer Todd Phillips breaks with the format of the previous two films. This time, the particular mess the Wolfpack finds itself in isn’t the result of a bachelor party gone wrong. Instead, after a hilarious intervention that probably… Read More »

Picture This: ABC News
May 24, 2013 11:21am

The Living Is Queasy in Circle Wheel House

“The Wheel House” is a performance piece that uses a circus wheel, fashioned into a home, which two performers (drifters) maneuver through and around while the audience views and, at some performances, travels alongside. The wheel itself is made up to resemble a home with… Read More »

By ABC News

TV
May 24, 2013 10:01am

Randy Jackson: Why He’s Leaving ‘American Idol’

After 12 years of countless auditions, performances and lots of drama involving the judges themselves, “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson is leaving the show, saying his long stint had run its course. When the longest-tenured judge announced his departure from America’s stage earlier this month,… Read More »

Music
May 24, 2013 10:01am

Mariah Carey Jokes Through NYC Wardrobe Snafu on ‘GMA’

Mariah Carey had a wardrobe snafu this morning during the “Good Morning America” concert series when the back of her pink sequined Donatella Versace dress popped open. “I love you Donatella, but it popped darling,” Carey said, laughing on stage after she finished singing her… Read More »

By ABC News

Consumer Report
May 24, 2013 8:18am

‘Big Gas’ Ad Is Kmart’s Latest Promotion to Play on Words

Kmart’s new ad is a gas. Literally. In its new tongue-in-cheek ad “Big Gas,” the retailer promotes a special discount on gas. Throughout the spot, customers praise the “big gas” savings and “big gas” prices, but their repeated, rapid use of the phrase makes it… Read More »

Companies Consumer Report
May 24, 2013 8:03am

Stop Tricking Us, Kid Tells McDonald’s CEO

Morning Business Memo… A 9 year-old girl has chewed out the top executive at McDonald’s for “tricking kids into eating your food.” The rare confrontation happened as CEO Don Thompson answered shareholders’ questions at the fast food company’s annual meeting in Oak Brook, Ill., Thursday…. Read More »

By Suzan Clarke

Nation
May 24, 2013 7:41am

1938 Superman Comic Worth More Than $100K Found Inside Walls of Old House

A Minnesota contractor who was gutting a dilapidated home he’d bought to renovate got more than he bargained for when he opened up the walls: He came across a 1938 comic book featuring a new hero named Superman. David Gonzalez was intrigued by the rare… Read More »