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Hundreds of reporters from around the world are camped outside the Jackson family home.

Marlins General Manager Michael Hill offers his take on his team so far this season. Find out which two members of the team have made improvements.

In the Dakhla refugee camp in the middle of the Algerian desert, refugees from Western Sahara have found a way to feel less isolated. New technology allows them to communicate via Internet video with family in Europe

Mariah Carey arrives at LAX to catch an outbound flight, posing for photos and signing autographs before heading into the terminal. The ever fashionable Carey made sure to pack a suitcase that not only was color coordinated

At least 14 people have been killed in a plane crash in Brazil''s northeastern Bahia state.

Laila Ali talks about how she clashed with her father as a young girl. The boxing daughter of the legendary Muhammad Ali was attending the Sports Spectacular at Century City''s Hyatt Regency.

U.S. soul singer John Legend visits Mexico to promote album "Evolver" released last year and gives intimate charity concert in benefit of Casa de la Amistad for children with cancer.

Hollywood stars made their way up to Harlem in order to honor Bill Clinton for his humanitarian efforts. See what Jessica Alba, Adrian Grenier and others had to say about the former president.

Democrats may have to resort to using dead voters to make up for the illegals going back to Mexico.

An ex-soldier convicted of rape and murder in Iraq has been spared the death penalty and will get a life sentence after jurors couldn''t agree unanimously on a punishment

Cincinnati Reds farm club manager Rick Sweet shows good bunt defense techniques. Learn from one of Cincinnati''s own the proper way to bunt and more.

U.S. News Chief White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh says that the president ought to avoid the trap that caught one of his predecessors.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai urged the United States on Wednesday to support his government despite abuses by his coalition partner, President Robert Mugabe.

The head of bankrupt automaker General Motors told a judge business is doing better as the company tries to speed through bankruptcy.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is to be sworn in for a second term on Friday, following the resounding election victory of his Congress-led alliance.

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