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Ted's sons: Yes, the Kennedy men do cry

When the late Sen. Edward Kennedy was growing up, there was a family edict: Kennedy men don't cry.

Jon Gosselin: 'I despise' Kate

In a sound-bite sure to be re-watched in years to come by the eight kids Jon and Kate Gosselin have brought into the world, Jon Gosselin told Good Morning America, "I despise her."

Attorney to seek wrong-way driver's exhumation

The attorney for a man whose wife's wrong-way accident killed eight people on New York's Taconic Parkway in July says he will ask authorities to exhume her body to prove she wasn't drinking at the time of the accident.

Documents: Marijuana found in search of Jackson's bedroom

The first search of Michael Jackson's bedroom a day after his death found marijuana, skin-bleaching and hair-growing ointments, anti-insomnia pills and empty bottles of several anti-anxiety drugs, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.

Celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne dies at 83

Dominick Dunne, the former Hollywood producer and best-selling author known for his Vanity Fair essays on the courtroom travails of the rich and famous, died Wednesday in New York city after a long battle with cancer.

People.com: Kate Gosselin: I'm Lonely

But the single mom and star of Jon & Kate Plus 8 says she's too busy to consider dating

Kate Gosselin: 'My main concern is my kids'

Kate Gosselin last appeared on Larry King Live on May 10. A little more than a month later, on June 22, she and her husband Jon filed for divorce and announced their split that same day in a special edition of their show.

Jermaine Jackson on Michael's kids, estate, burial

Michael Jackson's estate should gain "close to $100 million" through contracts negotiated since the pop star's death, Jackson's brother told CNN's Larry King.

Commentary: A toast to beer diplomacy

For the last two weeks, Americans have been divided into two feuding camps: "Team Gates" and "Team Crowley." But after Thursday, those terms seem antiquated.

Officer who sent 'jungle-monkey' e-mail: 'I am not a racist'

The Boston police officer who sent a mass e-mail in which he compared Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. to a "banana-eating jungle monkey" has apologized, saying he's not a racist.

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