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HEALTH
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Vermont H1N1 Clinic Comes Up Dry
Dozens turned away after supplies of the H1N1 shot ran out during a vaccination clinic in Barre, Vt. -
More Medical Errors Hidden After Conn. Law Changed
Changes made five years ago to a Connecticut law aimed at revealing medical mistakes at hospitals have allowed the facilities to keep more errors secret, a Hartford Courant analysis shows.
SCITECH
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Hawaii's White Sandy Beaches Are Shrinking
Geologists say more than 70 percent of Kauai's beaches are eroding while Oahu has lost a quarter of its sandy shoreline.
U.S.
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N.Y. Man Dies After Being Tasered at Mother's Home
Police say a man who had locked himself and his mother in her Long Island home died after he tussled with officers and was zapped twice with a stun gun. -
Army Will Search for More WWII Bombs at Orlando School
The Army Corps of Engineers will be returning to an Orlando middle school to search for World War II explosives that might be buried there. -
Denver-Bound Jet Forced to Turn Back After Bird Strike
Airport officials in Kansas City say a passenger jet struck a flock of birds shortly after takeoff and returned to land safely. -
Police Search Home Near Suspected Serial Killer's House
Cleveland police focused their search for evidence on a house just four doors down from suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell's home on Saturday, after a 9-year-old girl told authorities she found something in the backyard, Fox8.com reported. -
1 Dead After Shooting at Virginia Apartment Complex
A shooting at a Newport News, Va. apartment complex has left one woman dead and another person in the hospital. -
DNA Evidence in 1998 Yale Killing Was Contaminated
The family of a Yale University student found stabbed to death near campus in 1998 is no closer to finding her killer after authorities announced that DNA evidence in the unsolved murder was contaminated by a former forensic lab worker. -
Wyo. Man Charged in Sex Crimes Being Held Without Bond
A 58-year-old Wyoming man accused of rape and other sex crimes against children in that state starting three decades ago is being held in the Yellowstone County jail in Billings. -
N.C. Police Act on 'Good' Tip in Missing Girl Case
Capt. Charles Kimble of the Fayetteville Police Department said several agencies spent the day looking for signs of Shaniya Davis, but wouldn't elaborate on what information they received. -
Boy, 11, Kills Bear That Wouldn't Leave Family's Porch
An 11-year-old Idaho boy fatally shot a black bear on his family's front porch after he said it wouldn't leave. -
2 Earthquakes Strike Off Southern California Coast
The U.S. Geological Survey reports a magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck the sea floor about 14 miles east of San Nicolas Island at 2:45 p.m Sunday. -
Crews Search for Pilot, Plane Missing Since Friday
The Civil Air Patrol's Minnesota Wing says Sunday that the yellow and black PA-28 Piper Cherokee left the Airlake Airport near Lakeville on Friday and never made it to its destination. -
Trial Starts for Son Accused of Dismembering Father
Brian Lee was arrested in October 2006 after police found his father's remains in the backyard of a home where Lee worked as a handyman and at his father's home in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood. -
Lawyers Earn $4.3M in Fees From Law They Wrote
Every lawsuit filed or threatened under a California law aimed at electing more minorities to local offices, and all of the roughly $4.3 million from settlements, can be traced to two people: a pair of attorneys who worked together writing the statute. -
Des Moines Police Find Body in Burned Van
Authorities in Des Moines say a man's body has been found in a burned van. -
N.C. Police Charge Mother in Missing Girl Case
The mother of a 5-year-old girl who disappeared in North Carolina was charged Saturday with human trafficking and other offenses, though authorities said they still did not know the girl's whereabouts. -
Three Florida Teens Killed After Car Crashes Into Canal
Three South Florida teens are dead after the car they were driving crashed into a canal. -
Iran Slams U.S. Moves to Seize Muslim-Owned Properties
Iran on Sunday denounced as 'disgraceful' U.S. moves to seize four mosques and a New York City skyscraper owned by a Muslim nonprofit organization suspected of Iranian links. -
Florida Man Feuds With Town Over 300-lb Pet Pig
Town officials have ordered a man to get rid of his 300-pound pet pig, but the owner says he'd rather leave town than give up the animal. -
Overdue Library Books Returned Half Century Later
A high school librarian in Phoenix says a former student at the Arizona school returned two overdue books checked out 51 years ago along with a $1,000 money order to cover the fines. -
Police Officer Resigns After Charges of On Duty Sex
Two police officers in Glendale, Arizona have resigned following accusations that one of the officers had sex with a female co-worker while on-duty, MyFoxPhoenix.com reported.
WORLD
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Zelaya Refuses to Recognize Honduran Vote
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya insisted late Saturday that he will not accept any deal to restore him to office if it means he must recognize elections later this month. -
Bombing at Police Station in Pakistan Kills 2, Injures14
A police official says a car bomber has attacked a police station in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least two people and injuring 14 others. -
British P.M.: Afghan War Vital to Stopping Al Qaeda
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will use a speech Monday to defend the unpopular war in Afghanistan, arguing that the campaign is preventing Al Qaeda from making the country a safe haven. -
Britain, Australia Apologize to Child Migrants
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologized Monday to thousands of impoverished British children shipped to Australia in past centuries with the promise of a better life, only to suffer abuse and neglect thousands of miles from home. -
1,500 People Escape Supermarket Fire That Kills 2
Paraguayan authorities say 1,500 people have escaped a fire that destroyed a supermarket on the outskirts of the capital, killing two people. -
Iran's Ex-Deputy Minister Reportedly Jailed in Israel
An Iranian former deputy defense minister who has been missing for nearly three years was abducted by Israeli agents and is now being held in Israel, several Iranian news Web sites reported. -
Top Fugitive Mafia Boss Nabbed in Sicily, Police Say
Police captured one of Sicily's top Mafia fugitives on Sunday, dealing a stiff blow to the island's Cosa Nostra crime syndicate, Italian officials said. -
Popular British Call-Girl Writer Reveals Her Identity
The secret life of British Dr. Brooke Magnanti, an obscure research scientist, is revealed today as she unmasks herself as the writer behind the pseudonym Belle de Jour, the Sunday Times reported. -
Militants Attack Anti-Taliban Mayor in Pakistan
Militants staged a pair of attacks against anti-Taliban figures in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday, killing one of the men as part of an escalating campaign to weaken the country's resolve to fight Islamic extremism. -
Kosovo's Elections Get Off to Smooth Start
Kosovo's first elections since independence from Serbia began smoothly Sunday, with some minority Serbs ignoring a call to boycott and casting ballots alongside ethnic Albanians. -
Germany Mourns Suicide Goalie at Mass Stadium Funeral
A solitary wooden coffin smothered with white roses resting fifty paces from the goalmouth in Niedersachsen stadium in Hannover today became the focus of a nation in tears, the Sunday Times reported. -
French Lawmaker Wants to Ban Child Spanking
A French lawmaker says she has proposed a bill to ban corporal punishment, including spanking of children. -
Report: Britain's Al Qaeda Leaders Recruiting From Prison
Some of Britain’s most dangerous Al Qaeda leaders are promoting jihad from inside high-security prisons by smuggling out propaganda for the internet and finding recruits, the Sunday Times reported. -
Germany IDs Convert to Islam as Al Qaeda Suspect
Authorities have identified a 27-year-old German convert to Islam as an Al Qaeda associate suspected of traveling to Afghanistan and planning to attack German targets. -
U.K. Military Says British Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
The Ministry of Defense says a British soldier has been shot dead in southern Afghanistan. -
Obama Urges Burma's Junta to Free Suu Kyi
President Barack Obama on Sunday told Burma's junta to free pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi during an unusual face-to-face interaction with a top leader of the ruling military. -
Chavez 'Won't Accept Mediation' in Colombia Tensions
President Hugo Chavez says he won't accept international mediation efforts aimed at easing tensions between Venezuela and Colombia. -
Netanyahu Threatens Retaliation if Statehood Declared
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday threatened to retaliate if Palestinians declare a unilateral state, saying such a move would unravel existing agreements with the Israelis. -
Palestinians to Ask for U.N. Approval of Statehood
Palestinian officials said Sunday they are preparing to ask the United Nations to endorse an independent state without Israel's consent because they are losing faith in the peace talks. -
Reports: Iran Ex-Deputy Minister Abducted by Israelis
Several Iranian news Web sites are reporting that a former deputy defense minister who has been missing for more than two years was abducted by Israeli agents. -
Iran's First Lady Makes Rare Public Appearance
Iran's first lady has made a rare public appearance and even more rare, a speech, at a Rome forum on the eve of a U.N. summit to fight hunger. -
Iran Slams U.S. Moves to Seize Muslim-Owned Properties
Iran on Sunday denounced as 'disgraceful' U.S. moves to seize four mosques and a New York City skyscraper owned by a Muslim nonprofit organization suspected of Iranian links. -
N. Korea Reportedly Activates Missile Radar
North Korea briefly activated radar for its surface-to-ship missiles Sunday, forcing South Korean naval vessels to move away from a disputed western sea border where the two countries' navies clashed last week, news reports said. -
Second Jordanian This Week Dies From Police Beating
A Jordanian citizen died after being beaten by police, the second time this week, a police spokesman said Sunday, casting a rare spotlight on the nation's U.S.-trained security forces, that may also have worked as proxy jailers for the CIA. -
Opponents of Fugitive Ex-PM of Thailand Rally in Bangkok
Opponents of fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, riled by his comments about Thailand's monarchy and the warm welcome he received in neighboring Cambodia, rallied Sunday night in the Thai capital. -
Serbia's Patriarch Pavle Dies, Spoke for Balkan Peace
Patriarch Pavle, who led Serbia's Christian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and called for peace and conciliation during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s, died Sunday. He was 95. -
Disabled British Boy at Center of Court Battle Dies
The mother of a chronically ill baby has defended her court battle with the child's father to have his life support machine turned off. -
French Troops Push Into Afghan Militant Haven
Hundreds of French and Afghan troops pushed into a volatile valley east of the Afghan capital Sunday in an attempt to gain control of an area that has long been a haven for militants who launch quick attacks and then fade back into hillside villages.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Day in Court
Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Jack Reed on decision to try 9/11 suspects in civilian court -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sen. Mitch McConnell on 'FNS'
Senate minority leader on Afghanistan, health care -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' Nov. 14, 2009
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