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  • Lisa Marie Presley returns with rootsy third album

    After moving across an ocean to rural England, Lisa Marie Presley found herself as close as she's ever been to her father, at least musically.


  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) and Kadima party leader Shaul Mofaz shake hands before holding a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, to announce Israel's new coalition government. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

    Netanyahu unveils new Israeli unity government

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a revamped coalition government on Tuesday, forming a broad alliance with the chief opposition party that could free his hand to take bold action on peace with the Palestinians and decide whether to attack Iran.


  • ** FILE ** Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and his father, Ben-Zion, attend the official memorial service for the late Zionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem in July 2010. (AP Photo/Kobi Gideon, Pool)

    Netanyahu's father dies at 102

    Ben-Zion Netanyahu, the historian and Zionist activist whose skepticism about peacemaking with the Arabs helped to shape the world outlook of his son, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, died on Monday. He was 102.


  • Williams apologizes for Hitler-Obama analogy

    Hank Williams Jr. is apologizing for using an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama that prompted ESPN to pull his classic intro song to "Monday Night Football."


  • ESPN pulled the plug on Hank Williams Jr.'s opening for "Monday Night Football" because of comments he made on "Fox & Friends." (Associated Press)

    ESPN pulls Williams' 'Are you ready?' intro

    ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of "Monday Night Football" after the country singer - famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" - used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Obama.


  • Williams apologizes for Hitler-Obama analogy

    Hank Williams Jr. is apologizing for using an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama that prompted ESPN to pull his classic intro song to "Monday Night Football."


  • ESPN pulls intro after Williams' Obama comments

    ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama.


  • ESPN pulls intro after Williams' Obama comments

    ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Barack Obama.


  • **FILE** In this photo from July 14, 2011, Hank Williams Jr. performs during the recording of a promo for ESPN's broadcasts of "Monday Night Football," in Winter Park, Fla. (Associated Press)

    ESPN pulls intro after Williams' Obama comments

    ESPN pulled Hank Williams Jr.'s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night's NFL game after the country singer famous for the line "Are you ready for some football?" used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Obama.


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