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We've all seen the western-themed movies where the cowboys are faced with the challenge of "breaking" a wild horse. Technically, the term breaking refers to the conditioning of a horse to accept a human as the dominant side of a  |


Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch may be resurrected - as both a burial ground for the King of Pop and a Graceland-like mecca for his fans - if his family has its way.  |
British tabloid The Sun has supposedly received a leaked copy of Michael Jackson's autopsy results. If in fact these are his results, they are shocking. However, the Los Angeles coroner's office has denied the details reported by The Sun.  |  |
Katherine Jackson was granted temporary guardianship of Michael Jackson's three children on Monday, and filed additional papers seeking to be named administrator of her late son's estate to ensure that his kids are its beneficiaries. The mother of the late  |


As the world continues to reel over the death of the so-called "King of Pop," Michael Jackson, last Thursday, and questions continue to circulate about the cause of death, funeral arrangements also remain unclear. The only thing for sure: it  |  |
MICHAEL Jackson's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, insists the King of Pop did not father his two eldest children.  |
Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine, is taking care of the singer's three children and the family will go to court Monday in part to protect her rights to custody, the family's spokesman said Monday.  |
Complete with new gray hairs and two fake bodyguards, a wax version of President Barack Obama took a trip Monday to the Eiffel Tower.  |
Michael Jackson died of a heart attack which may or may not have been caused by his use of prescription drugs. But could his death have been a kind of indirect suicide? Michael was unhappy for decades and I keep  |
Born to run ... and run: Bruce Springsteen rocks Glastonbury Britain's Glastonbury music festival has been fined 3,000 pounds after Bruce Springsteen played nine minutes past curfew, but organisers say they are happy to foot the bill.  |
Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson said in a press conference outside his home Monday that the family was planning a large public funeral for the deceased singer.  |
In the wake of the recent celebrity deaths (Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Billy Mays) have come a spike in fake death news. Jeff Goldblum, Britney Spears, George Clooney, and Tuesday, Rick Astley. No, none of them are dead.  |
A Japanese zoo has successfully put a group of obese monkeys through a dramatic weight-loss program.  |
Medical Marijuana with all the modern conveniences of promotion through real time search. See how he's doing it.  |
Despite what the DHS may want you to believe, duct tape has many other uses besides taping off your windows and doors in the event of a biological attack. In this case, it's Duck brand duct tape's 9th annual Duct  |
Florida police have little to go on to solve an alleged rape case lodge by a woman suffering from Alzheimer's.  |
A passenger on a Florida bus was charged with assault after the news of Michael Jackson's death sparked a debate over how the King of Pop should be remembered.  |  |
Shopkeepers in Poland have outraged job seekers by insisting they'll only employ Jehovah's Witnesses.  |
Even as Bipasha Basu rushed back from Goa to Mumbai to watch her boyfriend John Abraham's career-defining performance in New York, the film's leading lady Katrina Kaif whose performance has been bathed in praise is yet to convince her companion  |
Quercetin, a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that is commonly found in the skin of some fruit and vegetables, could improve endurance in healthy, active people without regular exercise training, claims a new study.  |
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