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ENTERTAINMENT
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'Bruno' Cuts Scene Mocking Jacksons Before Premiere
Michael Jackson's death sent producers of Sacha Baron Cohen's latest comedy 'Bruno' into a tailspin Thursday as they scrambled to cut scenes in which the comedian mocks Jackson's sister hours before the film's L.A. premiere. -
Hollywood in Mourning: Stars Pay Tribute to Farrah Fawcett
Pop Tarts caught up with some Hollywood stars and starlets, some who were friends and some who were simply fans, to share their strongest memories of the late Ms. Fawcett who succumbed to cancer in Los Angeles on Thursday morning -
Michael Jackson Lived Like a King But Died Awash in Debt
Yet after selling more than 61 million albums in the U.S. and having a decade-long attraction open at Disney theme parks, the "King of Pop" died Thursday at age 50 reportedly awash in about $400 million in debt. -
TIMELINE: The Final Days of Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's reclusive last years were punctuated by tumultuous final days spent alternately preparing for his UK concert series and obsessing over his health and appearance during visits to a Beverly Hills skin doctor. -
RAW DATA: Michael Jackson 911 Tape
Michael Jackson 911 Tape transcript -
Two Lost Icons: For Generation X, A Really Bad Day
A record-shattering vinyl album and its moonwalking maestro. A paper poster of a golden-haired beauty in a one-piece swimsuit that was gossamer and clingy in all the right places. -
MJ: From ABC to King of Shock, as Easy as 1-2-3
Michael Jackson was only 50 when he died, but his success spanned several half-generations. And each decade of his career left a distinctly different impression on his newest fans. -
Coroner: Cause of Jackson's Death on Hold
The delayed press conference came a day afer Jackson was rushed to the hospital after paramedics responded to a call of a 50-year-old man "not breathing." -
Concert Promoter: I Hired Doctor to Be With Jackson
Dr. Conrad Robert Murray has been interviewed by police, but authorities have said he isn't under criminal suspicion at this time -
What Will Happen to Michael Jackson's Kids?
The King of Pop may be dead but a long-lived legal battle over the custody of Michael Jackson's three kids could be in the works -
Doctor Who Was With Jackson Believed to Be a Cardiologist
The "personal physician" who was in Michael Jackson's home when the King of Pop died of a massive heart attack is believed to be Dr. Conrad Robert Murray, a cardiologist with offices in Texas, Nevada and California. -
Perez Hilton Slammed for Callous Handling of Jackson's Death
Perez Hilton’s coverage of Michael Jackson’s death has brought the celebrity blogger more unwelcomed criticism for dismissing the initial news of Michael Jackson's heart attack as a publicity stunt. -
Fans Around the World Mourn 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson
Morning television shows from Sydney to Tokyo interrupted programs Friday to report the news of Michael Jackson's death, while online fan pages dedicated to the King of Pop became impromptu memorial sites. -
Tape of 911 Call Released as Jackson Autopsy Under Way
The recording of a 911 call made shortly before Michael Jackson was rushed to the hospital Thursday that reports a 50-year-old man is "not breathing" was released Friday as authorities conducted an autopsy on the pop music icon
HEALTH
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Oklahoma Boy, 7, Revived After Almost Drowning, Dies
A 7-year-old Ottawa County boy who had been revived by rescue crews after almost drowning has died. -
Lupus Linked to Anxiety, Depression Disorders
Several mood and anxiety disorders are more common in women with lupus than women in the general population, according to results of a study published in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatism. -
Report: Nestle Refused to Turn Over Documents to FDA
Inspection reports from a Nestle USA cookie dough factory released Friday show the company refused several times to provide Food and Drug Administration inspectors with complaint logs, pest-control records and other information. -
What Caused Michael Jackson's Cardiac Arrest?
It kills more people in the U.S. each year than breast cancer, lung cancer and HIV/AIDS combined. The condition is called sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – and it only takes minutes to claim a person's life. -
Michael Jackson: Anatomy of an Autopsy
As the world awaits the preliminary results of Michael Jackson’s autopsy, the details surrounding his mysterious and sudden death remain shrouded in rumor and speculation. -
Colorado Woman Hikes 1 Hour After Rattlesnake Bite
A Colorado woman bitten by a rattlesnake while hiking is OK after she turned around and walked more than a mile for help. -
Ill. Man Rushed to Hospital After Being Struck by Snake
A hiker from Illinois is recovering at an eastern Tennessee hospital after being bitten by a snake on the Appalachian Trail. -
Demerol: Did It Cause Michael Jackson's Death?
The painkiller Demerol can be summed up in just a few words: Highly addictive with a slew of side effects. It's also the same drug that is rumored to have been given to Michael Jackson in the moments before he "collapsed and stopped breathing." -
Things New Girlfriends Lie About
Got a girl who's too good to be true? Yeah, we've felt that way before too, and that's why we came up this little laundry list. -
Study: In Muscle Stem Cells, Age Matters
A new understanding of the genes that make muscle cells may change the way researchers think about stem cell transplants for muscular dystrophy and muscle injuries, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. -
U.S. Grandparents Smarter Than U.K. Counterparts
A study that shows how aging affects the memory determined seniors in America are ‘smarter’ than their British counterparts, New Scientist reported. -
Party Drug 'Special K' Carries Incontinence Risk
Revelers across Asia who snort the animal tranquilizer ketamine for a hallucinogenic high may face incontinence and other health problems as new dangers of this cheap party drug start showing up in long-term studies.
LEISURE
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GM to Build New Subcompact in Michigan
The company said it would use an idled midsize car plant in Orion Township, about 40 miles north of Detroit, to assemble small and compact cars, including a subcompact model based on the Chevrolet Spark
SCITECH
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Cheerleading Most Dangerous Female Sport in U.S.
Cheerleading continues to cause more serious and deadly injuries by far than other sports, according to UNC study. -
Pre Helps Palm Beat Expectations as Shares Rise
Palm Inc posted a narrower-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter loss on Thursday, and highlighted strong demand for its just-unveiled Pre smartphone. -
Top Web Agency Hires Former Cybersecurity Czar
The Internet agency with key oversight of the monikers behind every Web site, e-mail address and Twitter post named former U.S. cybersecurity chief Rod Beckstrom Friday as its next chief executive. -
PC Makers Grudgingly Installing Chinese Web Filter
Less than a week before a deadline for PC makers to install censorship software on all computers sold in China, some say they are prepared to implement it even as they quietly continue to lobby against it. -
Michael Jackson's Music, Death Dominate Internet
For a man whose superstardom largely predated the World Wide Web, Michael Jackson sure dominated it the morning after his sudden death. -
Apple's iPhone Gets, Loses Its First 'Porn' App
A $1.99 'app' called 'Hottest Girls,' which had shown alluring women in lingerie, was updated Wednesday to include ladies wearing a lot less -- and then removed a day later. -
China Blocks Google to Stifle Online Dissent
A high-profile fight with Google has become part of China's efforts to sanitize the country's Internet and stifle online dissent, ahead of the country's much-anticipated 60th anniversary celebrations this fall. -
Battle Brews Over Mining Proposals for Northern Minnesota
Mining companies was to start digging in federally protected Boundary Waters area along Canadian border. -
China Cracks Down on Online Sexual-Health Information
New rules set for next week limit online sexual-health info to government-approved Web sites.
U.S.
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Escaped Inmate Shoots Nashville Cop During Traffic Stop
Police say an escaped inmate from a Mississippi prison has been taken into custody in the shooting of a Nashville police officer during a routine traffic stop. -
Plane in Crash That Killed 4 Had Marijuana, Lots of Cash
Authorities say a private plane that crashed in Arizona this week, killing four people, carried more than 12 pounds of marijuana and a large amount of cash in a suitcase. -
Man Suspected in Porn Model Murder in U.S. Custody
A man suspected of murdering a Kansas college student who led a secret life as an Internet porn model is in custody after his extradition from Mexico. -
Antiguan Financer Accused in Stanford Case Released on Bond
An Antiguan financial regulator alleged in Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford case has been released on bond. -
Ark. Judge Faces Firing for Alleged Relations With Defendant
The Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission on Friday recommended that a Pulaski County circuit judge be removed from the bench for having too close of a relationship with some defendants who were on probation. -
Wal-Mart to Build Near Civil War Battlefield Despite Fury
Actor Robert Duval, filmmaker Ken Burns and some of the nation's most esteemed historians have defended a Civil War battlefield against Wal-Mart's plans to build a Supercenter near its boundaries. -
Jena 6 Case Concludes With Plea Bargain
Five of six black teens accused of beating a white classmate have pleaded no contest to misdemeanor simple battery, after one of the largest civil rights demonstrations in many years in 2006. -
Body Found in Indiana Believed to Be Missing Toddler
A body found in rural northern Indiana may be that of missing 2-year-old Jada Justice, police said at a press conference Thursday. -
Duke Official Charged With Offering Son, 5, for Sex
A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5-year-old son for sex. -
Memorial Honors D.C. Train Operator as 'Hero'
The train operator killed in a Washington commuter rail crash was a hero, according to the Metro general manager. The control system manager has also been reassigned due to investigation purposes. -
Mom on Lam With Missing 4-Year-Old Waives Extradition
The mother of the 4-year-old girl who was the focus of a nationwide search until found at Morning Star Ranch, a retreat and rehabilitation center in Valley Center, Calif., earlier this week, agreed Thursday to be returned to Ohio. -
Smoking Kills? Man Hides Marijuana in Casket
A man was arrested for marijuana possession in which he hid almost 100 pounds of the drug in a casket. -
Secretary Charged With Altering Daughter's Grades
A high school secretary altered her daughter's grades in a school computer system to improve her daughter's class standing. -
Baby Sitter, Boyfriend Accused of Indiana Girl's Murder
The pair are being held without bond Friday in the Lake County Jail on charges of murder, neglect of a dependent, battery and false informing -
Funeral Set for Monday for Slain Iowa Football Coach
The funeral for an Iowa high school football coach who was killed by a gunman is set for Monday morning in Parkersburg. -
Community Pitches in After Amputee's Wheelchair Stolen
A Massachusetts man who lost an arm and a leg more than 19 years ago lost his 'life-line' earlier this week when his wheelchair was stolen. -
Woman's Head, Arms Found in Ohio Suspect's Freezer
An Ohio coroner says the head and arms of a woman were found in the freezer of the man charged with killing her. -
'Clark Rockefeller' Fights Kidnapping, Assault Convictions
Lawyers for the German-born man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller are asking a Boston judge to throw out his kidnapping and assault convictions.
WORLD
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Motorcycle Bomb Kills 11 in Baghdad Market
Iraqi officials say at least 11 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a bombing at a market in Baghdad. -
Serbia Protests Release Kosovo's Ex-Prime Minister
Serbian officials said Friday the release of Kosovo's former prime minister from detention in Bulgaria will jeopardize relations between the Balkan neighbors. -
Mousavi to Seek Government Approval for Protests
Iran's increasingly isolated opposition leader said he'll seek government approval for future protests, even as he complained of unfair restrictions — a new sign that he is backing away from confrontation with Iran's rulers. -
Iranian Cleric: Opposition Leaders 'Worthy of Execution'
A leading cleric demanded in a nationally broadcast sermon Friday that leaders of the unrest be punished harshly and that some are "worthy of execution." -
Zimbabwe Diamond Mine Violates Human Rights
Diamonds, soldiers, smugglers, helicopter gun ships, child labor, torture, rape, and more than 200 dead. It sounds like a scene from the film Blood Diamond, but it’s no movie. -
Motorcycle Bombs Kill At Least 20 in Baghdad Attacks
A booby-trapped motorcycle loaded with nails and ball-bearings exploded in a crowded bazaar Friday in Baghdad, killing at least 15 people, Iraqi officials said. -
Police Chief and 91 Officers Detained in Mexico
A police chief and 91 officers were detained Thursday in a sweep on a city in central Mexico. The authorities are suspected of sheltering the Zetas, one of the country’s most violent drug gangs. -
Rights Group: Abuse in Zimbabwe's Diamond Fields
Human Rights Watch said Friday that Zimbabwe's armed forces have taken over diamond fields in the east and killed more than 200 people, forcing children to search for the gems and beating villagers who get in the way. -
Federer, Serena Williams Advance at Wimbledon
Roger Federer and Serena Williams both advance to the second week at Wimbledon. -
Taliban Bomber Kills 2 Soldiers in Pakistani Kashmir
Taliban bomber blows himself up near an army vehicle, killing at least two soldiers in the first such assault in Pakistan's part of divided Kashmir, marking an escalation in militant campaign against security forces. -
G8 Countries Condemn North Korea's Missile Tests
Foreign ministers from Group of Eight countries on Friday condemned North Korea's nuclear and missile tests and urged the country to return to the negotiating table. -
Sri Lankan Government Arrests Astrologer for Prediction
Sri Lankan authorities have arrested a popular astrologer who predicted the president would be ousted from office, creating fears of dissent and causing greater government crackdown. -
U.K.: Wealthy Nations Should Start Climate Change Fund
He said developed countries will likely need to reduce their emissions by at least 80 percent by 2050, in order to achieve an overall global target of 50 percent. -
Aussie Teen Paid Thousands After he Falls off Bunk Bed
An Australian teenager who fractured his skull after falling off a bunk bed at a sleepover has been awarded almost $693,395 in damages. -
140 Countries Agree on Blueprint to World Economic Crisis
There were no objections, he banged his gavel, approving the final document by consensus as delegates burst into applause. -
International Oil Companies Poise for Return to Iraq
The bigger risk, however, might be failing to seize whatever opportunity presents itself in a country with the third-largest petroleum reserves in the world. -
Shootout Between Police, Gunmen Kills 12 in Mexico
Guanajuato Gov. Juan Manuel Oliva says at least one state police officer was wounded in the clash. -
Germany Tries 2 Alleged Terrorists
Two men went on trial Friday on accusations they were involved with a radical Islamic group whose alleged plans to attack U.S. targets in Germany were foiled by authorities in 2007. -
Rising Death Toll at U.S. Military Hospital in Afghanistan
The urgent call came in: Roadside bombs had ripped through two Humvees and wounded eight or nine U.S. soldiers.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Coming Up on 'FOX News Sunday'
The president goes all in, to get the American public to embrace his vision for health care reform. Where does the debate over health care stand? -
FOX & Friends: Clever Cleaver Twisted Skirt Steak
Delicious recipe on the cheap that doesn't skimp on taste -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
America is being transformed behind our backs -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Dr. Michael Baden on What to Possibly Expect from Jackson's Autopsy
Forensic pathologist goes 'On the Record' on what could have caused the "King of Pop's" death and what to expect in the autopsy report. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Dick Gregory Remembers His Friend Michael Jackson
Comedian goes 'On the Record' to pay tribute to the 'King of Pop'. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Wynonna Judd on Michael Jackson
Recording artist Wynonna Judd reflects on Michael Jackson's life. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Rolling Stone's Anthony DeCurtis on Jackson's Legacy
Rolling Stone's Anthony DeCurtis looks at Michael Jackson's life, legacy and impact on pop culture. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Former Jackson Lawyer on 'King of Pop's' Death
Joe Tacopina reflects on Michael Jackson scandals and his death. -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
A powerful Democrat does an about-face regarding a corruption investigation -
War Stories: Colonel's Corner
What 'sovereignty' really means -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Financing Problem
Former Clinton Commerce Department official says there's only one way to pay for health care reform
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