Taylor Swift Gets Restraining Order; Selena Gomez in Justin Bieber's Instagram

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March 5, 2014, 7:20 AM

March 5, 2014— -- quicklist:1title: Taylor Swift Gets Restraining Ordertext: Taylor Swift may date a lot of folks, but the Social Climber is pretty sure she hasn't married anyone yet.

That didn't stop a 33-year-old man who was claiming to be her husband from writing letters and making phone calls to Swift recently, according to a restraining order the pop singer was granted this week, according to E!

Swift took out the temporary restraining order against Timothy Sweet in Los Angeles Superior Court, asking the court to ban Sweet from contacting her or any members of her family, according to the report.media:22780177

quicklist:2title: Selena Gomez Pops Up in Justin Bieber's Instagram Feedtext: On-again, off-again love birds Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez may still have a spark between them after all.

The pair hasn't been together for months, but Bieber posted a photo this weekend of Gomez on the red carpet of an Oscars party with the caption "Most elegant princess in the world."

Will it be enough to win Gomez back? media:22780574

quicklist:3title: Candace Cameron Bure Will Dance With Starstext: It's going to be the ultimate '90s sitcom star showdown on "Dancing With the Stars" this season.

"Full House" star Candace Cameron Bure will dance against Danica McKellar of "The Wonder Years," along with other stars including Drew Carey, Cody Simpson, and NeNe Leakes.

Will Uncle Jesse make a guest appearance? Guess we'll have to watch and find out. Read more of ABC's coverage of "DWTS" here. media:22780363

quicklist:4title: Dove's Armpit of America Campaign Enrages New Jerseyanstext: Don't mess with Jersey.

That's the lesson learned by Dove after it launched a new ad campaign calling New Jersey the "armpit of America."

Unilever announced it will drop the campaign after outraged Jersey residents complained on the company's Facebook page and in news reports about a billboard that read, "Dear New Jersey, when people call you 'The Armpit of America,' take it as a compliment. Sincerely, Dove.'"media:22769213

quicklist:5title: HIV Prevention Shot Making Progresstext: Progress is being made on an HIV prevention shot, according to The Associated Press.

Research suggests that a shot once every one to three months may someday be able to prevent humans from contracting HIV, though the drug has only been tested on monkeys so far.

"This is the most exciting innovation in the field of HIV prevention that I've heard recently," Dr. Robert Grant, an AIDS expert at the Gladstone Institutes, told the AP.media: