Swift sweeps AMAs, Conrad Murray gives first interview

  • 11 years ago
Taylor Swift scored big at the American Music Awards, taking home four wins including the night's top prize for artist of the year. It was the third time Swift won the coveted prize - the most times any artist has won in that category. She also garnered favorite female pop/rock artist, female country artist, and country album for her 2012 record "Red."

Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray said that the singer refused to go off the sleep sedative propofol that eventually killed him. Murray gave an interview to Australia's "60 Minutes" - his first since he was released from prison after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Murray said in the interview that he still believes Jackson gave himself the fatal dose of the drug.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" blazed straight to the top of weekend movie charts, setting a North American record for November ticket sales and hauling in 307 million dollars around the world. The movie took in 161 million in North America