The Los Angeles home where Michael Jackson lived until his 2009 death has sold for $18.1 million. At the time of his death, Jackson was leasing the 1.2-acre estate for $100,000 a month, the Los Angeles Times reported. It has seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a theater, wine cellar with tasting room, elevator and a gym. ...
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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Mitt Romney held his final rally of his campaign tonight just before midnight struck, telling a thunderous crowd here that it will be the Granite State that helps him win the White House. “That is quite a welcome!” Romney began, the crowd...
Voters go to the polls today to decide a dead even race between President Obama and Mitt Romney—two candidates for the nation's highest office, battling for ownership of the mantle of "change."
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I met Mitt Romney on the very first day I was sent to cover him – the day he announced his candidacy in June 2011, on a picturesque farm in New Hampshire. The meeting was brief, the handshake firm. I remember thinking at the time that he's the type of person who lingers with his handshake as a way to remember a person's name. I might have been right because since then, he has always referred to me by name.
"Nightline's" Bill Weir follows the GOP candidate from Florida to N.H. on the eve of Election Day.

