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ENTERTAINMENT
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The 'King of Pop' Versus the 'Wacko'
How Michael Jackson is ultimately remembered could be divided along generational lines. -
Jackson Memorabilia Sells for $205G at Vegas Auction
A crystal-studded shirt worn onstage by Michael Jackson: $52,500. A young Jackson's painting of Mickey Mouse: $25,000. Owning a piece of a pop icon who died before his time: Priceless. -
Exact Details of Michael Jackson's Death Still Unclear
The final act of Michael Jackson's life came into clearer focus Friday, a picture of a fallen superstar working out with TV's "Incredible Hulk" and under the care of his own private cardiologist as he tried to get his 50-year-old body in shape. -
Source: Jackson's Family Upset, Contemplating Funeral Plans
Most of Michael Jackson's family members have gathered in their Encino compound, where they are contemplating funeral arrangements and caring for his three children. -
Family and Friends to Mourn Farrah at Private L.A. Funeral
A private funeral service for actress Farrah Fawcett will be held at the Catholic cathedral of Los Angeles next Tuesday, June 30, church officials told Reuters. -
Presley: Jackson Knew He Would 'End Up' Like Elvis
Michael Jackson's first wife, Lisa Marie Presley, said that Jackson often thought about death and worried he would "end up" like Elvis, who died at 42 of a heart attack thought to be brought on by chronic drug abuse. -
Doctor Says He Was Michael Jackson's Friend
Dr. Conrad Murray, a Texas cardiologist who also is licensed to practice medicine in California, was hired by Jackson's concert promoter to oversee the singer's daily care -
Moving Vans Arrive at Michael Jackson's Mansion
Eight movers took dollies and other moving equipment into the mansion, but their reason for being there wasn't immediately clear -
Chopra Concerned Over Jackson's Drug Use Since 2005
Spiritual teacher and medical doctor Deepak Chopra said Saturday he had been concerned since 2005 that Michael Jackson was abusing prescription painkillers and most recently spoke to the pop star about suspected drug use six months ago. -
Sad Picture of Michael Jackson Emerges
As the initial shock of Michael Jackson’s sudden death recedes, a picture of the singer’s tortured lifestyle is emerging, one populated by prescription drugs, sycophants, plastic surgery, lavish spending. -
Source: Investigators Surprised at Jackson's Health
Michael Jackson's body had been kept in its own crypt at the morgue under lock so that no pictures of the body would be leaked, a source told FOX News. Such a move rarely, if ever, happens.
U.S.
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Madoff Ordered to Forfeit More Than $170 Billion
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff must forfeit $170 billion, a federal judge ordered Friday. -
Food Fight: Couple Accused of Assault Using Cheetos
Authorities said a couple got into a fight using Cheetos. The Bedford County Sheriff's Department said a 40-year-old man and 44-year-old woman became involved in a 'verbal altercation.' -
Truck Slams Into Line of Cars in Oklahoma, Killing 9
Traffic was stopped on the Will Rogers Turnpike northeast of Miami because of an earlier crash at the time -
Dozens of National Guard Sick After Iraq 2003 Deploy
The area, as it turned out, was contaminated with hexavalent chromium, a potent, sometimes deadly chemical linked to cancer and other devastating diseases. -
NYPD Say Brooklyn Day Care Used as Drug Haven
Police said Saturday they found 10 pounds of marijuana and $100,000 in cash in the basement of the Special Moments Daycare. -
Pastor Welcomes Parishioners' Guns in Church
A Louisville pastor is welcoming gun owners into his church's sanctuary Saturday for what he says is a show of support for the right to bear arms. -
U.S. Boy to Stay With Brazil Stepfather Until Custody Ruling
A federal judge has ruled that a 9-year-old boy at the center of an international custody battle must remain with his Brazilian stepfather until a final ruling is issued on the boy's permanent custody, local news media reported Saturday. -
Boy Journalist, Biden's 'Homeboy,' Gets Scholarship
Albany State University has also offered Damon Weaver free summer sessions through middle and high school -
Fla. Deputies Disciplined for Drinking Beer With Lunch
The agents told investigators that they drank the beers so other patrons at the restaurant wouldn't suspect that they were law enforcement officers -
Rebel Looks Back 40 Years After Stonewall Riots
The several days of disturbances at the Stonewall bar in Manhattan's Greenwich Village became one of the defining moments of the gay rights movement -
Search Halted After Ship's Crewman Lost Off Alaska
Yom Kai Bao Fang, 37, was reported missing late Thursday night from the 685-foot Sao Paulo, a Hong Kong-flagged vessel en route to Mexico -
Woman Pleads Guilty to Stabbing Stepson With Knife
A 36-year-old western Michigan woman accused of stabbing her 14-year-old stepson in the back with a kitchen knife has pleaded guilty in the case. -
Garbage Truck? Man Powers Truck With Wood & Waste
A Connecticut man has outfitted a pickup truck to run on wood, leaves and compost and has traveled as far as 600 miles on a truckload of the burnable fuel. -
Calif. Man Working 3 Jobs Wins $39M Lottery Ticket
A man who works three jobs to support his family — including one as a limousine driver — has won a $39 million jackpot in California's SuperLotto Plus.
WORLD
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Karzai Invites Taliban to Vote in Afghan Election
President Hamid Karzai is calling on Taliban and other militants to "vote for the president they want" in Afghanistan's Aug. 20 presidential election. -
Iran Opposition Quiet Amid Strategic Bind
Iran's opposition supporters, faced with a senior cleric's demand that protest leaders be severely punished or even executed, enter the third week of their campaign against the disputed presidential election in increasingly tight straits. -
Chavez: U.S. Is a Threat to Venezuela
Chavez says the U.S. is a threat to Venezuela, and that's why his government is strengthening its military. -
U.S. Shifts Strategy to Quell Afghan Opium Drug Trade
The aim of the new policy: to deprive the Taliban of the tens of millions of dollars in drug revenues that are fueling its insurgency. -
Iran Opposition Leader's Web site Shut Down
State Department officials monitoring events in Iran from Dubai have relayed back to Washington that Mousavi's website "Kalemah," his last link to the outside world, is completely shut down. -
Ahmadinejad Vows to Make U.S. Regret Criticism of Election
Ahmadinejad — with his internal opponents virtually silenced — all but dared Obama to keep calling for an end to repression of demonstrators who claim the hardline leader stole re-election through massive fraud. -
Poland's First Gay Rabbi Settles Despite Community Strife
Many complain that it would weaken an already small and fragile community. -
Israel Protests Opening of Parking Lot on Sabbath
In a major standoff near City Hall, several hundred Orthodox protesters in traditional black suits hurled rocks, garbage and glass bottles at police for several hours. -
Iraq Nursing Program Crosses Social Barriers
A U.S. State Department reconstruction team is funding the Pink Program in Saqlawiyah, Iraq, training ten women as nursing aides, teaching them basic first aid and prenatal care for expectant mothers. -
Iraqi PM: Country Ready to Take Over Its Own Security
Iraq's prime minister said Saturday that the full withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from cities and towns was a message that his country was ready to take over its own security. -
Shark Attacks Australian Swimmer Off Deserted Beach
An Australian attacked by a shark off a deserted beach Saturday is reported to be in a stable condition. -
Venus Williams Advances to Second Week of Wimbledon
Venus Williams has powered her way into the second week of Wimbledon, beating Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain 6-0, 6-4 to reach the fourth round. -
Ahmadinejad: U.S. Has 'Made a Mistake'
Iran's hardline president lashed out anew at the United States and President Barack Obama on Saturday, accusing him of interference and suggesting that Washington's stance on Iran's postelection turmoil could imperil Obama's aim of improving relations. -
N. Korea Threatens to Shoot Down Intruding Japanese Planes
North Korea threatened Saturday to shoot down any Japanese planes that intrude into its airspace, accusing Tokyo of spying near one of its missile launch sites. -
5 Militants Killed in Shootout in South Pakistan
Police killed five suspected militants Saturday in a nighttime raid on a Karachi apartment housing insurgents loyal to the Pakistani Taliban leader blamed for a wave of homicide attacks, a top official said.
SHOWS
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On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Dissecting Our Infatuation with the 'Wacko' Side of Jackson
Why were we so obsessed with the 'King of Pop's' eccentricities? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Actor Corey Haim and 'N Sync's Joey Fatone 'On the Record'
Two famous admirers remember their friend, Michael Jackson. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Mark Geragos 'On the Record'
Former Jackson lawyer reflects on the 'King of Pop's' many legal troubles. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: TMZ's Dax Holt on the Questions Surrounding Jackson's Death
A look at the lingering questions in the death of the "King of Pop," and his life and legacy.
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