Dirty Harry, The Matrix Added to National Film Registry, Kristen Stewart Apologizes and Other Must-Read News

Recapping the evening's buzziest stories, including Ke$ha's song being pulled post-Sandy Hook and The Voice's big winner

By Bruna Nessif, Alexis L. Loinaz Dec 19, 2012 1:19 PMTags
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Somebody just made Clint Eastwood's day.

The Hollywood legend's cop classic Dirty Harry is one of 25 films being added to the National Film Registry, per The Hollywood Reporter.

The Library of Congress' venerable list singles out significant films that will be preserved for their indelible impact on American cinema and culture.
 
Clint's in good company: This year's roster also includes classics such a Breakfast at Tiffany's, Anatomy of a Murder and Born Yesterday, along with more recent popcorn fare like A League of Their Own and The Matrix.

Clint's Harry on the same list as Keanu Reeves' Neo? Whoa, indeed!

Here's what else went down:

Chop Away: Snowboarder Shaun White cut off his signature red locks—watch it here!

Radio Drop: Ke$ha's song "Die Young" got yanked by radio stations after the Newtown, Conn., shooting.

Fashion Needs: Anne Hathaway required custom-made vegan shoes for her role in Les Misérables.

She's Sorry: Kristen Stewart apologized to fans for making them angry, saying it was never her intention.

Topless Time: Well, well, well, Heidi Klum posted a topless photo of herself sunbathing. You're welcome.

TV Land: Find out who won The Voice!