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Sean Penn withdraws divorce petition; Jay-Z confirms split with Def Jam records; Green Day lashes out at Wal-Mart policy.

Dr. Lori Chap tells Lori how to effectively do a self examination and the importance of understanding that going through cancer is more about thriving than surviving.

A Somali teen pleads not guilty of holding hostage a US ship captain after an attempted hijacking, while his lawyers describe the Somali teenager''s time in the US court system as heart-wrenching

Michael Jackson''s body will be taken to his famous Neverland Valley Ranch, where public viewings will take place later this week -- according to media reports.

The Dallas Cowboys have unveiled a $40 million HDTV in their new stadium. It''s 72 feet high and 160 feet long and hangs high above the center of the field.

At least 12 people have drowned after a tourist boat in the the central Philippines overturned and sank.

The Angels will head up I-5 to face the Dodgers in the Freeway Series. Steve Physioc and Rex Hudler have a preview of this weekend''s matchup.

The Western Conference final is tied at one game apiece, after Denver''s 106-103 win over the Lakers. Carmelo Anthony led Denver with 34 points.

Federal judge orders the 4 men to remain in jail and charges them with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction

Pakistan''s military is continuing its offensive against Islamists militants in the northwest -- but some militants in the Swat valley are calling for revenge.

Up to 62,000 people are homeless because of floods and mudslides in northeastern Brazil. At least 14 people have also died in the last month. Five states in Brazil have declared

French prison guards block the entrance to jails for the third consecutive day to protest against overcrowding and poor conditions in the country''s prisons.

LOST Executive Producer Carlton Cuse offers insight into next season''s series finale, news on Juliet''s fate, and, who are THEY?

Up to 62,000 people are homeless because of floods and mudslides in northeastern Brazil. At least 14 people have also died in the last month. Five states in Brazil have declared

Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Jim Nantz answers fan-submitted questions about his 30-year career in broadcasting

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