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The Los Angeles home where Michael Jackson lived until his 2009 death has sold for $18.1 million. At the time of his death, Jackson was leasing the 1.2-acre estate for $100,000 a month, the Los Angeles Times reported. It has seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a theater, wine cellar with tasting room, elevator and a gym. ...
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More than a year of stump speeches, fundraisers, presidential serenades and policy debates culminate today. All the persuading, nominating, campaign rallies, door knocking and baby kissing end with Americans heading to polls to choose their president, who will represent them on Capitol Hill, and countless......
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Kristen Bell and her fiance, “Parenthood” star Dax Shepard, are expecting their first child together. Shepard confirmed the good news Monday night on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” The couple got engaged in 2009, but they won’t be rushing down the aisle now that...
Vice president says this isn't the last time he'll vote for himself.
East coast residents affected by superstorm Sandy face health risks from mold, bacteria, carbon monoxide and more.
Jake Tapper takes you inside the president's campaign for re-election.
The costliest election in United States history is also one of the closest, as polls open today and a deeply divided country finally picks its president after a long and divisive campaign.
Vice president talks to voters at polling site in Greenville, Delaware.
Vice-presidential candidate casts his ballot with his children by his side in Wisconsin.
When polls open Tuesday morning, a small army consisting of thousands of lawyers affiliated with both campaigns and state party efforts will be in place in key swing states where legal action can make a difference in the outcome of the election.
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