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"The Interview" banked $1 million at the box office on Christmas Day, and it could make a couple million more over the long holiday weekend.

"The Interview" was a big hit with pirates. On Christmas, about 750,000 people stole digital copies of it by using file-sharing software.

Sony Pictures announced the comedy will run "in a number of theaters." Here's a list of the locations that have signed up.

Sony Entertainment's CEO dismisses Obama's suggestion that the studio "made a mistake" by canceling the release of "The Interview."December 19, 2014 -- Updated 2057 GMT (0457 HKT)

Sony Entertainment's CEO Michael Lynton tells Fareed Zakaria that the company had no alternative but to cancel the release of "The Interview."December 20, 2014 -- Updated 2243 GMT (0643 HKT)

North Korea slammed claims that the regime is responsible for a cyberattack on Sony -- and then proposed the two countries work together. December 23, 2014 -- Updated 0014 GMT (0814 HKT)

North Korea is lashing out at the U.S. and denying involvement in the Sony hacking. Elise Labott reports.December 23, 2014 -- Updated 1405 GMT (2205 HKT)

More than 6-in-10 Americans believe that Sony Pictures' decision to cancel the release of "The Interview" was an overreaction, according to a CNN/ORC poll.December 19, 2014 -- Updated 2353 GMT (0753 HKT)

Obama said canceling the release of "The Interview" was a mistake after the FBI said North Korea was responsible for the cyberattack on Sony.December 19, 2014 -- Updated 0946 GMT (1746 HKT)

A timeline of the events from celeb social security numbers being nabbed to the cancellation of the planned release of "The Interview."

The Sony hackers have sent a new message to the company, crediting them for a "very wise" decision to cancel the release of "The Interview."December 19, 2014 -- Updated 1640 GMT (0040 HKT)

George Clooney tried to rally support for Sony, but the actor and filmmaker says he couldn't find anyone to stand with him. December 18, 2014 -- Updated 1849 GMT (0249 HKT)

A defector and former computer expert for the North Korean government says it has a vast network of hackers devoted to cyberwarfare.December 18, 2014 -- Updated 0502 GMT (1302 HKT)

There's an irony in the fact that one of the tests of America's freedom of speech should involve a film that, according to some reviews, utterly sucks. December 19, 2014 -- Updated 1550 GMT (2350 HKT)

As the U.S. gets ready to blame the Sony hack on North Korea, a troublesome question is emerging: Just what is North Korea capable of?
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