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ENTERTAINMENT
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Michael Jackson's Hometown Holds Memorial for Pop Icon
Michael Jackson's boyhood hometown bade farewell to the King of Pop on Friday with a celebration of his life and music. -
Jackson Children Custody Hearing Delayed One Week
Katherine Jackson and Deborah Rowe joined to seek a delay in a hearing that could decide who gets custody of Michael Jackson's children, delaying a guardianship hearing for a week. -
'Public Enemies' Likely to Earn Oscar Nods?
'Public Enemies' could earn top nods for best picture and best director -
Report: Charlize Theron Hospitalized With Serious Virus
The Oscar-winning actress spent four nights in a Los Angeles hospital last week after contracting a painful stomach virus -
When Opposites Attract: TV Pairs Who Love to Hate Each Other
These famous love/hate relationships keep us laughing and keep you watching!
HEALTH
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'Dial-a-Doc' Pleads Guilty to Giving Drugs for No Reason
A medical doctor in Hawaii who ran a Web site called 'DIAL-A-DOC' has pleaded guilty in federal court to four counts of dispensing drugs in Hawaii without a legitimate medical purpose.
SCITECH
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Report: N. Korean Army Suspected Over Cyberattacks
A North Korean army lab of hackers was ordered to "destroy" South Korean communications networks — evidence the isolated regime was behind cyberattacks that paralyzed South Korean and American Web sites. -
Iran Claims It Is First Country in Middle East to Clone Co
Iranian scientists have become the first in the Middle East to clone a cow as part of the country's stem cell research, the leader of the project said Saturday. -
Chips in Official IDs Raise Privacy Fears
RFID, coupled with other technologies, could make people trackable without their knowledge or consent.
U.S.
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Hundreds Evacuated From 747 at Phoenix Airport
Hundreds of passengers aboard a British Airways Boeing 747 preparing to depart for London from the Phoenix airport were forced to use slides to evacuate the jet on Friday night after fumes filled the cabin. -
Missouri Man Charged in Quadruple Homicide
A Kansas City, Mo., man has been indicted in the March killing of his ex-girlfriend, her boyfriend and her two young nephews. Their bodies were found in an apartment with the woman's toddler wandering among the corpses. -
Thief Nabs Cop Car Loaded With Weapons, Police ID
Thieves in Florida stole an unmarked police car loaded with arms, riot gear and official police ID from outside a restaurant in Hialeah, as authorities scramble to recover the vehicle. -
Man Sentenced to 99 Years for Sledgehammer Attack
A Florida man was sentenced to 99 years in prison for attempting to murder his girlfriend by bashing her head with a sledgehammer six times. -
More Bones Found at Illinois Cemetery in Burial Scam
Distraught families hoping to determine whether loved ones' final resting places at a historic black cemetery near Chicago were desecrated in a gravedigging scandal were met with more gruesome discoveries: additional human bones strewn about the grounds. -
Florida Boy, 12, Jailed in 5-Week-Old Cousin's Death
A Cobb County judge has ruled that a 12-year-old Florida boy will remain in jail in the death of his 5-week-old cousin. -
Pilot Dies in Plane Crash During Air Show Practice
A pilot died after her propeller plane crashed into a bean field in far northwest Missouri while she practiced acrobatics for an air show. -
Cops: Killers of Fla. Parents of 16 Kids Appear Experienced
Florida law enforcement officials said Saturday that the people who killed a couple in their Panhandle home last week as their children slept appeared experienced. -
Texting Teen Falls Down Open NYC Manhole
A New York City teenager says she was text messaging while walking down the street -- and the next second she was down a manhole. -
Body Found in High-Rise Where Cleaning Woman Vanished
A body hidden inside a Manhattan high-rise where a cleaning woman vanished four days ago was found Saturday morning. -
Disney Monorail Operator Says Sorry for Fatal Crash
The operator of one of the trains involved in a fatal monorail collision at Walt Disney World has issued a statement expressing his condolences to the victim's family. -
Thousands Attend Funeral for Ex-NFL QB Steve McNair
Thousands turned out to say goodbye to Steve McNair, and people in his native state were doing the same to give the former quarterback one of the biggest funerals in recent Mississippi history. -
Boston Zoo May Close, Euthanize Hundreds of Animals
The Franklin Park Zoo, a Boston landmark for nearly a century, may be forced to close and euthanize up to one-fifth of the animals in their care due to devastating budget cuts. -
Thermal Imaging Helps Save Suicidal Woman in Black
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office says a helicopter equipped with thermal imaging helped deputies find and save a suicidal woman who had passed out in the woods, dressed all in black. -
Quake Rattles California Coast Near San Diego
A small earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 4.0 jolted southern California Saturday morning near San Diego. -
Police Detain 2 in Murder Spree That Ended in Suicide
Cobb County police have detained two suspects in a crime spree that included two killings and a car chase that ended with a suicide. -
Revised Immigration Plan Limits Officers' Powers
The new guidelines sharply reduce the ability of local law enforcement to arrest and screen suspected illegal immigrants. -
Hunter, 15, Who Accidentally Killed Hiker Gets 30 Days
A 15-year-old teen hunter who killed a Sauk Mountain hiker he mistook for a bear has been sentenced to 30 days in juvenile detention and 120 hours of community service. -
Ex-Seattle Talk Show Host Killer Gets 20 Years in Prison
A man who killed former Seattle radio talk show host Mike Webb with an ax has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. -
Lucky West Virginia Woman Wins Lottery for Ninth Time
This week, a 60-year-old South Charleston woman claimed her ninth West Virginia Lottery prize, $7,000 in the Gem 7s instant game. -
'Haunted' Milwaukee Hotel Spooks Baseball Teams
Professional baseball players swear regal Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee is haunted. -
Police Arrest Couple Having Sex in Methmobile
Texas sheriffs approached a parked car where an amorous coupe were allegedly engaged in lewd activities in public and found enough equipment and chemicals to start a meth lab.
WORLD
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Iran Preparing Package of Issues to Offer the West
Iran is preparing a new package of "political, security and international" issues to offer the West, Reuters reported Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki as saying Saturday. -
5 Injured During Pamplona's Running With the Bulls
A packed running of the bulls swollen by weekend crowds at Spain's San Fermin festival left five people with minor injuries Saturday, but there were no gorings the day after the first fatality for 14 years -
19 Afghan Militants Killed in Coalition Clashes
Afghan police and coalition forces killed 19 suspected militants during clashes in Southern Afghanistan Saturday, as four Afghan guards were killed near Kabul in a separate incident. -
Former Boxing Champ Gatti Found Dead in Brazil Hotel
Officials say former world boxing champion Arturo Gatti has been found dead in a hotel room in northeastern Brazil. -
Ousted Honduran Pres. Backers Fear Lengthy Negotiations
But a delegate of de facto President Roberto Micheletti who participated in the talks in Costa Rica on Friday, said his side has not ruled out the possibility of early elections as a way out of the conflict. -
Carlos Becomes Hurricane off Mexico's Baja Calif. Coast
The National Hurricane Center says Carlos has become a hurricane swirling far off Mexico's eastern Pacific coast. -
Gunmen Kill 5, Injure 9 in Drug-Plagued Mexican City
Gunmen carried out attacks against federal police in at least six cities in drug-plagued Michoacan state, killing five officers. -
Car Bomb Explodes in Iraqi Village, Kills 4
A car bomb detonated in a market killing at least four people and wounded at least 38 others in the latest Iraqi violence. -
Iran Becomes 1st Country in Middle East to Clone Cow
Iranian scientists have become the first in the Middle East to clone a cow as part of the country's stem cell research, the leader of the project said Saturday. -
Ferry Capsizes Off Haiti Coast, Killing at Least 6
A ferry has capsized off Haiti's southern coast, killing at least six people. Dozens are missing. -
Brazil's V.P. Recovering After Cancer Surgery
Doctors say Brazil's vice president has left intensive care and been transferred to a hospital room following cancer surgery earlier in the week. -
Investigation Launched Into Major London Fire
An investigation has begun into what caused Friday's huge fire in an office in Soho, central London. -
Trial to Start for 5 Suspects of India Mumbai Massacre
The trial of five men accused in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people is likely to start next week, Pakistan's interior minister said Saturday, calling it proof of Islamabad's commitment to punishing those responsible for the assualt. -
Honduran Rivals Fail to Reach Agreement in Negotiations
Delegates representing the ousted and interim governments of Honduras failed to forge an agreement during a second day of talks and no fixed date was set for future negotiations. -
China Raises Riot Death Toll to 184
The Chinese government on Saturday raised the death toll from the communal rioting in western Xinjiang to 184 and issued the first ethnic breakdown of the dead, showing that most of those killed were from China's Han majority. -
N. Korea 'Seriously Interested' in Releasing U.S. Journalist
North Korea is "seriously interested" in releasing two convicted American journalists but first wants the United States to acknowledge what Pyongyang sees as their "hostile acts," a U.S.-based scholar who visited Pyongyang said Saturday. -
U.K. Teacher Charged With Attempted Murder of Student
A science teacher appeared in court Saturday to answer charges that he attempted to murder one of his students. -
Cab Driver Beheads Self in Bizarre Suicide
A taxi driver decapitated himself in his cab in what appears to have been a gruesome suicide.
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