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AEG Live will argue that pop star Michael Jackson was responsible for his own death in the $40 billion wrongful death lawsuit filed against the entertainment company by the singer's family, according to a report from CNN.
How do you improve upon already impossibly-low violent crime rates? Force everyone in town to buy a gun. That's much of the logic behind one small Georgia city's recent approval of a new law that requires every resident to own a firearm.
In a move many experts on the region view as diplomatic blackmail, North Korea vowed to restart its long dormant nuclear reactor "without delay" Tuesday to escalate the country's manufacturing of weapons materials.
If the defense for Jodi Arias can't prove she's a victim of domestic abuse and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder, her lawyers have a new plan: beg for a mistrial.
Beneath the fallen Ionic columns, under a haze of hallucinatory mist and rubble, a portal to the underworld beckons. Archaeologists believe they've uncovered an ancient Gate to Hell, and somehow, it isn't in America. The Greek god Pluto's mythical doorway to Hades was discovered recently in Turkey.
State prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Aurora, Colo. "Dark Knight" shooter James Holmes, they announced in court Monday.
In a gesture to prove the city will never forget the victims of the terrorist attacks Sept. 11, 2001, New York City officials have reportedly notified victims' families that they will once again search through debris from the World Trade Center in an attempt to further identify individuals still listed as missing.
No one saw it coming; suddenly, the streets were overrun, and the residents told to evacuate their homes. The small town of Mayflower, Ark. was still struggling to clean up Monday after a "major spill" of oil from an ExxonMobil pipeline flooded the city's streets Friday, and drenched area lawns in Canadian Wabasca Heavy crude.
Fans of the popular MTV reality show "Buckwild" woke up to tragic news Monday: 21-year-old Shain Gandee, one of the program's young stars, was discovered dead with his uncle after the two were reported missing Sunday.
In what was sadly not some early nuanced satire for April Fools' Day, North Korea announced Sunday that "nuclear armed forces [are] the nation's life" amid constantly rising tensions in the region.
Only three months have passed since the tragic school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, but that hasn't stopped the National Rifle Association from flooding the still shellshocked city of Newtown, Conn. with "insensitive" anti gun control robocalls, outraging many in the small community. Now, Connecticut's Senators are denouncing the organization for the calls, which it says proves the NRA has "stooped to a new low."
As the trial of Jodi Arias trudges onward, Arizona's taxpayers are left footing the bill for her steadily mounting legal tab, which has already cost the state over $1.4 million - and that's a conservative estimate.
Consummate curator of simmering rage North Korea launched yet another series of verbal attacks Saturday declaring it had entered a "state of war" with the South, and threatening the U.S with nuclear war if it chose to continue provoking the isolated nation.
Never let it be said again that Michael Bay isn't a visionary; NASA's future looks a little bit more like "Armageddon" every day. The space agency is requesting $100 million in its 2014 budget for an ambitious new mission that would send a spacecraft to capture an asteroid and then lug it back to near-Earth orbit for exploration.
With Jodi Arias' defense team now firmly only the offensive for the first time since the trial began, her lawyers are desperate to capitalize on the momentum and finally convince the jury that she is the true victim in the case.