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Watch the rising star's 'Heart Skips a Beat (Live at House of Blues)' video premiere.
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'American Idol' champ performs in our studio + talks breaking the pop mold, health struggles and why he almost quit 'Idol.'
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The wild and playful pop star is a huge fan of the swarm of Kardashian reality shows, but says her new series is far from what you see on the small screen from Kim, Kourtney and Khloe.
"I have a love for the Kardashians, I'm not going to lie to you," the 26-year-old said in a recent interview. "I love that show, but it's very different. I do not look as pretty as they do - like at all. During my show, there's a lot of moments with no makeup at all, like I'm in a T-shirt running around in my underwear."
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lawyers in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by
Michael Jackson's mother began using challenges to reject prospective jurors Friday but were confronted with a new set of panelists who had strong opinions critical of the superstar singer.
The search was to continue Monday for jurors who could be impartial toward Jackson and AEG, the company that promoted Jackson's ill-fated "This is It" concert.
No sooner had the attorneys excused two panelists for bias and used five of their 16 peremptory challenges to remove others without stating a cause than they were confronted with new problems.
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A major South Korean broadcaster says it has banned
PSY's new music video because the rapper is shown abusing public property.
The "Gentleman" video opens with PSY kicking a cone that says "no parking."
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NEW YORK (AP) - Pop star
Shakira says her hips don't lie but her ex-boyfriend does.
The singer and judge on "The Voice" is asking a New York judge to throw out a
$250 million lawsuit filed by her ex, Antonio de La Rua.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - When 104 people report for possible jury service on Monday in a lawsuit over
Michael Jackson's untimely death, lawyers for the singer's mother and the concert promoter she is suing will already know them well.
Each person will have filled out a 123-question, 24-page questionnaire probing their views not only on Jackson and his famous family, but the singer's life, death, the media and how they feel about multimillion dollar jury verdicts.
It's taken nearly two weeks to collect the potential jurors, who range from a sitting Superior Court judge to retirees and unemployed job-seekers. On Monday, in-person questioning will begin and offer attorneys their final chance to talk to jurors and have them answer back.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Attorneys and a Los Angeles judge have selected 81 people to remain in the jury pool for a case between
Michael Jackson's mother and concert giant AEG Live.
Nine people were added to the pool Wednesday after the sixth day of jury selection.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A court has ended the first week of jury selection in a civil case over
Michael Jackson's death with 60 potential jurors selected.
Jury selection will resume Monday and is expected to stretch into the following week in an effort to find enough people to hear a case filed by Jackson's mother against concert giant AEG Live.
Katherine Jackson claims the company failed to properly investigate and supervise the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's June 2009 death.
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