Entertainment
Michael Jackson Public Memorial Set For Tuesday In L.A.
(Los Angeles, CA) -- One-point-six million people registered online in a lottery to get one of the 17-thousand-500 tickets to Tuesday's memorial service for Michael Jackson at Staples Center and the Nokia Theater ...Read More
Jackson Estate Proceedings Resume, Drug Warning Issued
(Los Angeles, CA) -- The battle over Michael Jackson's estate begins Monday between the singer's mother, 79-year-old Katherine Jackson, and attorneys who were named co-executors of a Jackson will that surfaced last week ...Read More
Famed Pitchman Is Laid To Rest
(McKees Rocks, PA) -- The man who became famous pitching products on television at all hours of the day and night has been laid to rest. Pitchman Billy Mays was buried Friday in his hometown of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania ...Read More
"Forbes" Ranks Hollywood's Top Earning Actresses
(Undated) -- Angelina Jolie is topping "Forbes" magazine's latest list of Hollywood's top female moneymakers. According to "Forbes," Jolie earned 27-million-dollars from June 2008 through June 2009 to take first place and edge out second place earner, Jennifer Aniston, the former wife of Jolie's current love interest Brad Pitt ...Read More
"Public Enemies" Now In Theaters
(Undated) -- Johnny Depp is Public Enemy Number One in the new crime drama "Public Enemies," now in theaters. Depp plays notorious crime subject John Dillinger in the new film based on Bryan Burrough's book "Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34 ...Read & Hear More
 
 
 
 
National News
Republican Heavyweights Weigh In On Palin's Decision To Resign
(Washington, DC) -- Republican heavyweights are weighing in on Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's recent decision to resign about 18 months before her term expires. Former Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee told "Fox News Sunday" resignation is a risky strategy for Palin if she does want to continue her career in politics ...Read & Hear More
Vice President Says North Korea Seeking Attention With Missiles
(Camp Victory, Iraq) -- Calling North Korea's recent missile launches "attention-seeking" behavior, Vice President Joe Biden says the events have "almost become predictable." Biden made the statement to ABC's "This Week," remarking he doesn't want to give North Korea the attention it wants ...Read & Hear More
Joint Chiefs Chief Assesses Offensive In Afghanistan
(Washington, DC) -- A top U.S. military figure says he's comfortable with the strategy in Afghanistan. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen told CBS' "Face the Nation" the operation in Afghanistan is meant to provide security to the Afghan people ...Read & Hear More
Sports
Police: McNair's Death A Homicide, No Cause Yet For Friend
(Nashville, TN) -- Police are calling the death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide, but still aren't giving a cause of death for a woman found dead Saturday of a gunshot wound in a Nashville apartment along with McNair ...Read & Hear More
Federer tops Roddick in epic Wimbledon final for 15th major title
Wimbledon, England (Sports Network) - Roger Federer captured his sixth Wimbledon title Sunday with a thrilling five-set victory over Andy Roddick and established a record with his 15th career Grand Slam title ...Read More
Woods wins his own tournament
Bethesda, MD (Sports Network) - Tiger Woods was not a good host on Sunday. The world's best won his own tournament, the AT&T National, for the first time on Sunday, thanks to a three-under 67 in the final round at Congressional Country Club...Read More



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