Do the latest squabbles of the Jackson Family—over Michael Jackson's will and estate—offer any lessons for other people drafting wills or setting up estates? Yes, although as estate attorney Donald David says wryly, "This is not your average American family." Five of the Jacksons, in a letter to the estate's executors, have called the will of
Read more: Money Fight: Lessons From The Jackson Family Feud
Biden to teacher's union convention: Romney doesn't see value in education investment
Read more: Biden: Romney Doesn't Value Education
Read more: Biden: Romney Doesn't Value Education
Jeffrey Kofman highlights exciting moments from the Games.
Read more: Watch: London Olympics 2012: Victories and Upsets
James Holmes to face charges; survivors deal with life after the shooting.
Read more: Watch: Aurora, Colorado Shooting: Heartbreaking Loss
Kansas police officials have confirmed to ABCNews.com that two Walmart stores received bomb threats today, prompting police to evacuate stores and search for dangerous devices. The threats come after at least eight Missouri Wal-Marts received threats on Friday.
Read more: Walmart Bomb Threats Rattle Kansas, Missouri
Read more: Walmart Bomb Threats Rattle Kansas, Missouri
First lady Michelle Obama, in London ahead of the 2012 Summer Games, participates in a Let's Move! event at the U.S. ambassador's residence on July 27, 2012.
Read more: Photos: First Lady Visits Military Families
Read more: Photos: First Lady Visits Military Families
2012 London Olympics in Photos, starting with the opening ceremony on July 27, 2012.
Read more: Photos: 2012 Olympics: In the Swim
Read more: Photos: 2012 Olympics: In the Swim
Before a very pregnant Siobhan Anderson left her Amityville, N.Y., home early Saturday morning to deliver twin baby boys, her mother told her, 'You'd better not give birth on the Northern State Parkway.' She didn't. She gave birth on two other Long Island highways
Read more: Twins Can't Wait; Born One After Other on NY Highways
Read more: Twins Can't Wait; Born One After Other on NY Highways
Penn State University is considering a loan to its athletic department in an effort to pay the $60 million fine imposed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its role ignoring past sexual abuse of young boys, according to Penn State President Rodney Erickson. “And in all likelihood...
Read more: Penn State May Loan Athletic Department Money to Pay Off NCAA Fines
Read more: Penn State May Loan Athletic Department Money to Pay Off NCAA Fines
In the heart of New York City, among the flash and dazzle of Times Square, there is one sign that is at once a boast and an unintentionally sad reminder of how far the city is from Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s ambitious plan for a greener...
Read more: How New York Is Going Green
Read more: How New York Is Going Green
A top adviser to Mitt Romney said today that the Republican presidential candidate would "respect" an Israeli decision to use force against Iran, but Romney himself took a softer tone when later discussing Iran.
Read more: Romney Softens Aide's Iran Attack Remark
Read more: Romney Softens Aide's Iran Attack Remark
Who's that girl? Olympics abuzz about mystery woman with Indian team at opening ceremony
Read more: Mystery Woman Crashes India's Olympic Parade
Read more: Mystery Woman Crashes India's Olympic Parade
Testing of more than 3,000 people who may have been infected with hepatitis C at a New Hampshire by an alleged 'serial infector' was canceled this weekend, leaving some former patients scared and angry.
Read more: Canceled Tests Flame 'Serial Infector' Fears
Read more: Canceled Tests Flame 'Serial Infector' Fears
A Massachusetts man shot two of his children, killing one of them and wounding the other, before he turned the gun on himself and committed suicide, police said.
Read more: Boy, 9, Survives Dad's Shooting
Read more: Boy, 9, Survives Dad's Shooting
2012 London Olympics in Photos, starting with the opening ceremony on July 27, 2012.
Read more: Photos: 2012 Olympics: Gymnasts and Judo
Read more: Photos: 2012 Olympics: Gymnasts and Judo
A 12-year-old Arkansas girl who was abducted by her adoptive brother after he killed their parents has been rescued unharmed, Memphis police said today.
Read more: Missing Ark. Girl Rescued in Tennessee
Read more: Missing Ark. Girl Rescued in Tennessee
Kevin Durant scores 22, US men open Olympic basketball tournament with 98-71 win over France
Read more: Dream Team? US Men Dominate France
Read more: Dream Team? US Men Dominate France
JERUSALEM – Mitt Romney could not say today whether he had ever paid a tax rate lower than 13.9 percent, saying he would have to “go back and check.” In an exclusive interview with ABC News’ David Muir to air tonight on World News, Romney...
Read more: Romney Not Sure If He's Paid Less Than 13.9% in Taxes
Read more: Romney Not Sure If He's Paid Less Than 13.9% in Taxes
World Wrestling Entertainment star Dalip Singh, better known by his ring name The Great Khali, underwent surgery Wednesday to remove a tumor that caused his huge size.
At 7-foot-1 and weighing 347 pounds, Singh, a former police officer in India's Punjab province, made his WWE debut in 2006, and won the World Heavyweight Championship belt just a
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