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People.com: PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Marie Presley's Twin Baby Girls!

Elvis's daughter shows off 3-month-old Finley and Harper and tells PEOPLE that motherhood at 40 is "blissful"

Singer, anti-apartheid icon Miriam Makeba dies

Legendary South African singer Miriam Makeba, an outspoken critic of apartheid, died late Sunday in southern Italy, a hospital spokesman has told CNN. She was 76.

SI.com: Kevin Armstrong: Top unsigned recruit will be at Tigers clash with Vols

Tyreke Evans, the nation's top unsigned recruit, is expected to touch down at Graceland Airport in Memphis shortly before 10 p.m. Friday and will watch Saturday night's sold-out battle between top-ranked Memphis and No. 2 Tennessee at the FedEx Forum.

Elvis Presley's gun found near portable toilets

A handgun stolen from an exhibit during last week's commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death has been recovered.

Elvis Week attracts record numbers

Under a scorching sun at Graceland, his beloved home, fans streamed by Elvis Presley's grave on Thursday, the 30th anniversary of the death of the king of rock 'n' roll. It was, for most, a time to remember.

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"Rehab," the autobiographical top 10 single by Amy Winehouse, won best contemporary song Thursday at Britain's prestigious Ivor Novello songwriting awards.

Fortune: THE MAN WHO BOUGHT ELVIS

Elvis left the building 28 years ago, but as a pop icon he's still hot. Over half a million tourists from all over the world stream into the shrine called Graceland each year. When his record compa...

CNNMoney: The King's business

Elvis and Vegas go together like peanut butter and bananas. Now an unconventional investor is poised to make Elvis the King of Las Vegas, and everywhere else, with projects like an Elvis-themed casino, Elvis-themed restaurants and a convention-sized Heartbreak Hotel.

Your e-mails: Generosity after the hurricanes

CNN.com, in conjunction with "American Morning," asked survivors of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma to share their stories of thanks for the kind things people have done for them. Here are a few of their many responses, some of which have been edited:

Elvis hits No. 1 -- long after death

The King may be dead, but his music lives on.

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