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ENTERTAINMENT
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Scheduled Jackson Comeback Concert Was in Doubt
And even though Jackson was busy rehearsing for a much-ballyhooed series of 50 "comeback concerts" in London, sources close to the King of Pop told Foxnews.com Friday that a series of such a large number of shows was “absolutely not” going to happen. -
Joe Jackson: Stress Didn't Kill My Son
In an interview with FOX News' Geraldo Rivera, Jackson's father Joe said "we're going to miss the great superstar, the biggest known in the world." -
Jackson's Family Seeks 2nd Autopsy by Private Expert
A second autopsy conducted by a private pathologist on Michael Jackson's body was completed Saturday, the Los Angeles Times reported, at the family's request. -
Thread of Pain Ran Through Jackson's Career
It was the last day of shooting for a Pepsi commercial at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1984, and the only hiccup had been an argument between Michael Jackson and an ad executive over whether the young superstar would take off his sunglasses. -
Jackson Ex-Nanny: Pop Star Was Addicted to Prescription Meds
Michael Jackson's former long-time nanny said she often had to pump the King of Pop's stomach after he swallowed too many prescription medications, the Sunday Times of London reports. -
U.S. Musicians Sing In Support of Iranian Protesters
They wouldn't be allowed to perform in Iran, but singers Joan Baez and Jon Bon Jovi are showing their support for protesters. -
Jackson Son Thought He Was Joking When He Collapsed
Michael Jackson's eldest son thought his father was joking around when he collapsed on the living-room floor — but soon stood 'in a trance' as the King of Pop's personal doctor frantically tried to revive him, a family confidant told the New York Post. -
RAW DATA: Billy Mays Biography
Television pitchman Billy Mays has appeared on numerous commercials and infomercials promoting household products and gadgets. -
'Infomercial King' Billy Mays Found Dead in Home
Television pitchman Billy Mays — who built his fame by appearing on commercials and infomercials promoting household products and gadgets — died Sunday, MyFOXTampa.com reports. -
Attorney: Doctor Found Jackson in Bed With Pulse
A lawyer for the doctor who was with Michael Jackson when he died says the physician found the entertainer in his bed with a faint pulse. -
Kendra Wilkinson Says She Cheated on Hugh Hefner for Sex
At age 83, Hef has shown us time and time again that he's good at loving the ladies and then moving on. Take a look at some of the women he's wooed over the years. -
'Transformers' Rakes In $200M During Opening Weekend
Alien robots have transformed into box-office superstars with $200 million in domestic ticket sales in just five days. -
Spokeswoman: Jackson's Doctor Not a Suspect
The cardiologist who was with Michael Jackson during the pop star's final moments sat down with investigators for the first time to explain his actions — and left three hours later as a witness, not a suspect.
HEALTH
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Beef Recall Expanded Over E.Coli Fear
JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., is voluntarily expanding its beef recall to include about 380,000 pounds of products because of possible E. coli contamination. -
380,000 Lbs. of Beef Recalled Over E. Coli Concerns
JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., is voluntarily expanding its beef recall to include about 380,000 pounds of products because of possible E. coli contamination.
U.S.
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Gunman Kills 3 Outside Los Angeles Pizzeria
A gunman fired into a group of people outside a pizza restaurant where a motorcycle club was holding a fundraising event, killing three people and wounding seven. -
World's Ugliest Dog Winners Unveiled
Pabst, a boxer-mix rescued from a shelter by Miles Egstad of Citrus Heights, California, won the annual contest on Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Northern California. -
Boy Dies After Alleged Beating by Dad on Father's Day
A 7-year-old boy who authorities say was severely beaten by his dad on Father's Day has died in Massachusetts. -
Arizona Moves to Allow Concealed Guns in Bars
A bill moving through the Arizona Legislature has some bar owners fearful that the state is turning back the clock to the Old West. -
Boy, 12, Dies After Being Thrown From Bull at Rodeo
Authorities say the boy was competing in the Little Britches Rodeo for youth at the Boulder County Fairgrounds when he was injured Sunday. -
Nation's First Mounted Police Unit to Be Disbanded
The nation's first Mounted Unit will be disbanded Tuesday because of budget cuts, its 12 horses given new homes -- at least until the city can come up with funds to restore the unit.
WORLD
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Pakistani Forces Kill 11 Taliban Militants
Warplanes and helicopter gunships pounded suspected militant positions in Pakistan's troubled northwest on Sunday, killing 11 Taliban fighters, intelligence officials said. -
1 Killed As Violence Among Rivals Escalates in Beirut
Sunni supporters of Lebanon's prime minister-designate and Shiite rivals from the parliament speaker's political faction traded gunfire in a Beirut neighborhood Sunday. -
Pope: Bone Fragments Found in Tomb Are St. Paul's
The first-ever scientific test on what are believed to be the remains of the Apostle Paul "seems to confirm" that they do indeed belong to the Roman Catholic saint, Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday. -
New Clashes in Iran as Standoff Worsens With West
Several thousand protesters -- some chanting "Where is my vote?" -- clashed with riot police in Tehran on Sunday as Iran detained local employees of the British Embassy, escalating the regime's standoff with the West -
EU Eager to Restart Nuclear Talks With Iran
The European Union wants to restart talks on Iran's nuclear program, an official said Sunday. -
Honduran Military Ousts President During Pre-Dawn Siege
More than a dozen soldiers arrested President Manuel Zelaya and disarmed his security guards after surrounding his residence before dawn Sunday, his private secretary said. -
Britain Demands Release of Embassy Employees in Iran
Iranian authorities have detained several local employees of the British Embassy in Tehran, a move that Britain's foreign secretary Sunday called "harassment and intimidation" and reflected a hardening of the regime's stance toward the West. -
Federer, V. Williams in Bids for 6th Wimbledon Titles
As Week 1 gives way to Week 2 at Wimbledon on Monday, the primary story lines have not shifted since the beginning of the tournament. -
Somali Pirates Release Kidnapped Crew of Belgian Ship
Somali pirates have released the entire crew of a Belgian ship kidnapped two months ago, Belgium's government said Sunday.
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