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ENTERTAINMENT
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Stars Who Stole Their Style From Other Celebs
Take a look at the celebs who've "borrowed" style tips from their idols. -
FOX News Gets Inside Look at Neverland Ranch
Some highlights and fun facts from tour of Michael Jackson's Neverland
SCITECH
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Yahoo's Celebrity Site Tops Big-Name Competitors
For more than a year, one site has attracted more eyeballs than any other in the realm of celebrity gossip: Yahoo Inc.'s omg.
U.S.
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Madoff Hires Consultant to Find Best Possible Jail
Bernard Madoff has hired a veteran prison consultant to help him to find the best possible jail in which to serve his 150-year sentence for Wall Street’s biggest fraud. -
Report: Clemens Didn't Test Positive in 2003
Roger Clemens' lawyer says the pitcher was not among the more than 100 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. -
South Carolina Town Has History of Serial Killers
A terrified rural South Carolina community hunkered down over the Fourth of July after the sheriff said a serial killer was on the loose, and longtime residents were reminded of a murderer who terrorized the town in the 1960s. -
Author Aims to Solve 1969 Ky. Murder Mystery With DNA
Darla Jackson heard the legend of the mysterious woman and now is hoping DNA testing can help shed light on who "Caroline" really is -
Police Seize 450 Pounds of Illegal Fireworks in Sting
More than 450 pounds of fireworks that were being sold illegally have been seized by authorities following an all-day sting in Miami-Dade County. -
Ariz. Mom Allegedly Led Sons on Crime Spree
Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who police say led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults, including the beating of a teenage boy who had nothing more than an orange lollipop. -
Nation's Largest Fireworks Display Explodes Over N.Y. Hudson
After nightfall, more than 22 tons of pyrotechnics — the nation's biggest fireworks display — are set to explode over a mile-and-a-half stretch of the Hudson River, a new vantage point for New York's festivities. -
Fireworks Explosion Kills 2, Injures 3 in North Carolina
Authorities say a fireworks explosion on a North Carolina island only reachable by ferry has killed one worker and critically injured four others. -
Megachurch Pastor Rick Warren Addresses U.S. Muslims
Evangelical megachurch pastor Rick Warren says America's largest Islamic organization showed courage when it invited him to speak at its annual convention. -
Soldier Who Fought in Pink Boxers Home for 4th of July
The soldier who was photographed fighting the Taliban in his pink boxer shorts said Saturday he was glad to be back home in Texas after his yearlong deployment to Afghanistan — especially for the Fourth of July. -
Downturn Dating: Hearts Flutter as Markets Stutter
Economic woes, it seems, unleash something practically primal in many of us who find ourselves without a partner: a hard-wired desire for companionship. -
Teen Girl Becomes 5th Victim of Suspected Serial Killer
The coroner's office has said a teen girl shot in father's store is the fifth victim of suspected South Carolina serial killer. -
Protests Threaten to Shut Down Shark Tours in Hawaii
Shark tours like this have become a popular visitor attraction in Hawaii, but a movement is gaining momentum to shut them down -
Woman Struck by July Fourth Parade Float in Florida
A woman who was hit in the head by a portion of a Fourth of July parade float has been airlifted to hospital in southwest Florida. -
TSA Agent Arrested at Airport for Avoiding Screening
A Transportation Security Administration agent was arrested at a New Jersey airport after authorities say she avoided a pre-flight screening and boarded a plane. -
Reigning Champ Chestnut Wins Third Hot-Dog Contest
Reigning champ Joey Chestnut has logged his third consecutive win in Coney Island's annual hot dog eating contest with a world-record 68 franks. -
Woman Scarred by Scalding Shower Awarded $750G
The Mobile County court award to 25-year-old Treon Moorer, in late June, followed mediation with JRS Management Inc. of Florida -
2 Children, 1 Adult Killed in Burning Kentucky Home
Officials say two children and one adult were killed in an early morning fire and three others are in critical condition. -
Need a Smoke? $20M in Cigarettes Set for Auction
Mississippi is planning to auction about 855,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes as early as September -
Unemployed Ariz. Mom Leads Sons on Crime Spree
Cynthia Mary Roberson is an unemployed mother who led her 12- and 14-year-old sons and their friends to commit at least 20 armed robberies and assaults.
WORLD
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Burma Denies U.N. Chief's Second Request to See Suu Kyi
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Saturday he was "deeply disappointed" after Burma's military ruler rejected his second and final request to meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. -
Marines Push Deeper Into Afghan Taliban Strongholds
U.S. Marines moved into villages in Taliban strongholds in southern Afghanistan, meeting little resistance as they tried to win over local chiefs on the second day of the biggest military operation here since the fall of the Taliban government in 2001. -
Bomb Blast Near South Philippine Cathedral Kills 1
An army general says suspected Muslim guerrillas have detonated a bomb near a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines killing at least 1 person and wounding several others. -
Secretary General: OAS Fails to Reinstate Zelaya
The secretary general of the Organization of American States says his efforts to return Manuel Zelaya to the presidency in Honduras have failed. -
Next Great Tourist Destination ... Afghanistan?
Even as troops fight militants in the south, government officials and donors in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan valley are training tour guides and teaching restaurateurs about customer service -
Marines March in Scorching Afghanistan Sun July 4
Taliban militants were nowhere in sight as the columns of U.S. Marines walked a third straight day across southern Afghanistan. -
Armstrong Leads, Then Falls Behind in Tour de France
Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland had the fastest time over the 9.6-mile time trial -
Serena Williams Beats Venus in Wimbledon Final
Serena Williams has defeated Venus Williams to win the women's final at Wimbledon. -
Pakistani Airstrike Kills at Least 12 Taliban Militants
Pakistani warplanes pounded Taliban positions in the country's volatile northwest, killing at least 12 suspected insurgents as the government kept up pressure on Islamist militants along the Afghan border. -
Search Crew Recalls Yemen Plane Crash Rescue
Doe Cyrille and his crew searched for hours in crashing winds and waves up to 16 feet high for any sign of Yemenia Flight 626. Then they spotted a girl impossibly clinging to a piece of debris. -
2 U.S. Troops Killed in Attack on Base in Afghanistan
Militants attacked a U.S. coalition base in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, exploding a truck outside the gates, sparking a two-hour gunbattle and killing two American troops, officials said. -
Honduras Leaves OAS After Body Decries Coup
Honduras will no longer recognize the Organization of American States charter, claiming the diplomatic body attempted to impose "unilateral and indignant resolutions" on a new government that took power in a coup. -
Aide to Iran's Supreme Leader Calls Mousavi a U.S. Agent
A top aide to Iran's supreme leader called the country's main opposition figure a U.S. agent and said in an editorial Saturday he should be tried for committing crimes against the nation. -
North Korea Fires 7 Missiles Off Eastern Coast
South Korea says North Korea has fired a seventh missile off its eastern coast, a violation of U.N. resolutions and an apparent message of defiance to the United States on its Independence Day.
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