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ENTERTAINMENT
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Don't Call Kristin Davis a Slut ... Even as a Joke
'Sex and the City' star wasn't happy when her TV hubby went on TV and said his wife referred to her as a slut, even though she was joking. -
Blind 'Angel Eyes' Singer Jeff Healey Dies of Cancer at 41
Blind rock and jazz musician Jeff Healey has died after a lifelong battle against cancer. He was 41. -
FOX411: 'Semi-Pro': Will Ferrell's Big Bomb
Nobody predicted what a bomb Will Ferrell's latest comedy "Semi-Pro" would turn out to be. -
Trailer for Upcoming 'Indiana Jones' Film a Smash Hit
Times sure have changed in the 19 years since Harrison Ford last donned the signature fedora of thrill-seeking archaeologist Indiana Jones. The viral spread of the trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" is proof of that. -
Pop Tarts: Paris Hilton Embarks on a Path of Enlightenment
It appears as though Paris Hilton's new romance with Benji Madden is turning the party princess into quite the "Good Charlotte." -
Soap Viewers Want to See More of Gay Story Line
Viewers of the soap opera 'As the World Turns' want to see more of a gay story line, sending angry letters to CBS asking for more kissing. -
Girl, 9, Wins Fay Wray Scream-Alike Contest
Shannon O'Hanlon, 9, is the winner of the Fay Wray Scream-Alike contest, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Radio City Music Hall premiere of 'King Kong.' -
Broadway 'Beast' Sentenced for Fondling Teenager
A Broadway actor who played the beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" was sentenced Friday to 60 days in jail and three years' probation for sexual encounters with a 15-year-old drama student. -
Report: Amy Winehouse Diagnosed With Skin Infection
Grammy-winner Amy Winehouse has been diagnosed with impetigo, a bacterial skin infection, her spokesman confirmed to People. -
Widow Testifies About Actor John Ritter's Death
Sobbing into her hands, John Ritter's widow on Monday gave jurors in a wrongful-death trial a minute-by-minute account of events leading up to the actor's death in 2003. -
John Ritter's Widow Testifies in Wrongful-Death Trial
Jurors in the trial of a wrongful-death lawsuit against two of John Ritter's doctors heard the actor's voice Thursday as he reported to his wife in a phone message that he wasn't feeling well and thought he had food poisoning. -
Report:Racy Pics of 'Idol' Contestant Ramiele Malubay on Web
Racy photos said to be of "American Idol" contestant Ramiele Malubay have appeared on the Web, CelebTV.com reports. -
North Carolina Town 'Divorces' Dolly Parton's Brother
Roanoke Rapids, N.C., has divorced itself from business dealings with Randy Parton, a country singer and brother of star Dolly Parton. -
Simon Cowell Turned Down Offer to Be Face of Viagra
Simon Cowell turned down a $2 million offer to be the spokesman for Viagra, calling it a "f---ing insult" in the British edition of Glamour magazine. -
Italian Tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano Dies at 86
Italy's Giuseppe Di Stefano, one of the greatest tenors of the 20th century and celebrated singing partner of Maria Callas, has died. -
Kid Rock Pleads Not Guilty to Battery Charge
Kid Rock has pleaded not guilty to a charge of battery from a fight at a Waffle House in Atlanta.
FNC IMAG
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Seven Spring Looks for Less Than $100
Stick to affordable and transitional basics.
HEALTH
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Survey: One-Third of Workers Could Sleep on the Job
A survey of 1,000 people found participants average six hours and 40 minutes of sleep a night on weeknights, even though they estimated they'd need roughly another 40 minutes of sleep to be at their best. -
Is Your Pet Overweight?
About 35 percent of pet cats and dogs are overweight or obese, opening them up for a host of serious diseases. -
Report: Rare Q Fever Killed 2 in Nevada, Infected 8 Total
According to a published report, a rare bacterial disease known as Q fever is turning up in a rural northern Nevada county, killing two men last year. -
Study: Dogs, Robots Cheer Elderly
A study by Saint Louis University found that a lovable pooch named Sparky and a robotic dog, AIBO, were about equally effective at relieving the loneliness of nursing home residents and fostering attachments. -
Clinic That May Have Infected 40,000 With HIV, Hepatitis Clo
The city of Las Vegas has shut down a clinic where up to 40,000 people may have been exposed to hepatitis C and the HIV virus through the reuse of syringes and vials, officials said on Sunday. -
FOXSexpert: Cybersex -- Taking on a Whole New 'Life'
Hooking up online takes on a whole new meaning in the realm of Second Life. -
A Poor Memory May Equal Poor Grades for Some
In a nutshell – children who appear to be lazy or not living up to their potential might actually need help.
OPINION
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John Lott: Is Global Warming Really a Crisis?
Hundreds of climate scientists have warned that there is not significant man-made global warming.
POLITICS
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Experts: White House to Blame for Missing E-mail Controversy
For President Bush, who expresses disdain for e-mail, the White House system of electronic record-keeping is a good match. -
Report: San Fran May Commemorate Where Homeless Die
San Francisco may soon mark where its homeless are found dead on the street if a plan by the city's Board of Supervisors is enacted. -
Virginia Animal Fighting Bill Wins Final Approval
Without debate, the Senate unanimously passed the measure, which previously had cleared the House of Delegates. -
Ohio, Texas Poised to Decide Democratic Nomination
In the last day before what has come to be known as Super Tuesday II, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are making their central pitch to Democratic primary voters in the Lone Star and Buckeye states over who is the best candidate to lead the nation. -
Bush Encouraged by House Developments on Terror Surveillance
President Bush said Monday that telecommunications companies should be thanked, not sued, for helping the government conduct warrantless wiretapping in the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks. -
Bush Pledges More Security Gains in Iraq, Mum on Withdrawal
President Bush pledged Monday that security gains will continue in Iraq but offered no new details about how that promise will affect the timing of additional U.S. troop withdrawals. -
Senate Confirms Chicago Federal Judge as New DoJ No. 2
The Senate on Monday confirmed a federal judge from Chicago as Attorney General Michael Mukasey's second-in-command, restoring the top tier of a Justice Department that had lost many of its officials to a scandal over the firings of federal prosecutors. -
EPA Workers Protest Chief's Decision to Nix Calif. Plan
Unionized EPA workers are withdrawing from a cooperation agreement with the political appointees who supervise them over controversies including the agency's refusal to let California regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. -
Rice Heads to Mideast as Israeli-Palestinian Fractures Grow
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is on a rescue mission this week, trying to keep Palestinians and Israelis talking despite open warfare between the two sides that engulfed the Gaza Strip. -
Pentagon: Lack of Info on Chinese Military Buildup
In a report on China's military power, the Pentagon asserted Monday that Beijing's reluctance to share details about its military buildup poses a risk to stability in Asia. -
Lawmakers Wanting Closer Relations to Cuba Still Face Bush
Congressional opponents of the half-century-old attempt to isolate Cuba have been emboldened by Fidel Castro's resignation. -
Feds to States: No New ID Rules Could Cause Airport Hassles
Homeland Security officials are pushing recalcitrant states to adopt stricter driver's license standards to end a standoff that could disrupt domestic air travel. -
State Dept. Stays Out of Terror Compensation Case
The State Department declined Friday to enter a 'statement of interest' to a federal court in New York that could have demonstrated U.S. favor toward the Palestinian Authority over U.S. victims of terror attacks.
SCITECH
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Analysts: Faster Apple iPhone Likely This Summer
UBS, Morgan Stanley analysts note contract with Infineon to produce new chips, half-million-dollars' worth of air travel by Steve Jobs. -
Venus May Be Result of Huge Two-Planet Collision
Welsh scientist thinks mega-merger could account for planet's unusual spin, absence of water and lack of a moon. -
Neuroscience Showing Up Often in U.S. Courtrooms
More defense attorneys are seeking scans showing brain damage or abnormalities that might have made it difficult for their clients to control violent impulses. -
Judge Reinstates Wikileaks.org Domain Name
Federal judge reverses earlier decision to take down DNS listing for whistle-blower Web site. -
Documentary on Polar Bear 'Cute Knut' to Hit Theaters
Not to be outdone by his newest rivals, Germany's original orphaned polar bear cub Knut is back and on the big screen as the star of a documentary detailing the first year of his life spent at the Berlin Zoo. -
Researchers: Humans Instinctively Afraid of Snakes
U. Virginia psychologists determine everyone, adult or child, is very good at spotting a serpent in the grass. -
Robots Integrate Selves Into Japanese Society
Japanese increasingly accepting of robots taking part in everyday life as human population gets older. -
Paramount Ending HD DVD Movie Releases
'Things We Lost in the Fire,' 'Into the Wild' will be studio's final releases on losing hi-def videodisc format.
U.S.
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Iditarod Begins With Ceremonial Run in Downtown Anchorage
The 36th annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is under way in Alaska. After a ceremonial start yesterday, the 1,100-mile race officially begins today. A record 96 teams, including six past winners, are competing for an $875,000 purse. -
FBI Agents Search Utah Home in Ricin Case
FBI agents finish search of a Utah house and two storage units linked to a man whose hospitalization led to the discovery of deadly ricin in a motel room he had occupied on the Las Vegas Strip. -
Teens' Naked Photo Sharing Worries Prosecutor
Teenagers using cell phones, Web cams and the Internet to share naked images of themselves have prompted a Utah attorney general to revisit how such cases should be handled. -
Cops Arrest Man Suspected of Bringing Gun on College Campus
Authorities took into custody a man suspected of carrying a gun onto Middle Georgia College's main campus Monday. -
Colorado Woman Convicted in Love-Triangle Murder
A woman was convicted Monday of fatally shooting her ex-lover's wife after donning a black mask and ordering the victim to her knees in a parking lot. -
Ex-Georgia Cop Accidentally Shoots Wife Dead
Griffin police say a former Fulton County sheriff's major accidentally shot and killed his wife while unloading his gun. -
White House Awards Medal of Honor to Sioux Indian
President Bush apologized Monday that the country waited decades to honor Master Sgt. Woodrow Wilson Keeble for his military valor in Korea, and posthumously awarded him the Medal of Honor. -
Soldier Accused of Killing 2, Pouring Acid on Bodies
Fort Lewis soldier killed two other soldiers — a married couple — and poured acid on their bodies in an attempt to dispose of them, a prosecutor said Monday. -
Reno Police: DNA Mixup Doesn't Change Serial Rapist Probe
DNA on a pair of women's panties found with the body of Brianna Denison did not belong to the serial rapist suspected of killing her as was earlier reported but investigators remain convinced he's the one who left the underwear there -
Appalachian State Lifts Lockdown
The school imposed the lockdown Monday after a man was reported carrying a gun nearby, but the school said about an hour later that no further sightings of the suspect had been reported. -
2 Teens Accused of Conspiring to Kill Foster Father
Tyler police have arrested two teens accused of conspiring to kill her foster father. -
Off-Duty Police Officer Tasered After Arrest Struggle
An off-duty Chicago police officer appeared in court Monday to face charges after he allegedly broke tables in a suburban bar, elbowed a police officer and spat on a paramedic. -
2 Dead After Shooting at Florida Wendy's
Officials say a gunman burst into at a Wendy's restaurant near West Palm Beach, killed one person and injured several others, before shooting himself. -
New Crack Guidelines Mean Freedom for First Wave of Inmates
Marsha Cunningham was no drug dealer. But when authorities busted her boyfriend in the 1990s for selling crack and powdered cocaine, they also arrested her on a crack possession charge. -
California Teacher Appoints Student Insect Monitor
An Eagle Rock schoolteacher doesn't want any bugs squashed in her classroom, so she's appointed a student insect monitor to take wiggling, creepy critters outside. -
Suspicious Fire Ignites Seattle Suburb Luxury Development
Explosive devices were found inside luxury houses set ablaze Monday morning outside of Seattle, and police suspected that a well-known eco-terrorism group ignited the fires. -
Investigators Release 911 Tape in Bloody Texas Attack
Investigators released a 911 tape Monday called in from a neighbor of the man who crawled to safety from his burning home after being shot several times for not approving of his daughter's boyfriend. -
School Bus Overturns in Georgia; 11 Students in Hospital
A school bus carrying 27 students overturned Monday on its morning route and 11 students were taken to hospitals for treatment of injuries, authorities said. -
Parents of N.J. Student Found Dead in Landfill Sue School
The parents of a 19-year-old student whose body was found in a Pennsylvania landfill after a frantic, four-week search filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday accusing his college of not securing its trash-compacting system. -
Reward Offered for Marine Who Killed Colleague
North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a Marine charged with killing a pregnant colleague. -
From the Brainroom: The Earth Liberation Front
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Chuck E. Cheese Birthday Marred by Brawling Moms
A child's birthday party at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Massachusetts was cut short when a fight broke out between two mothers. -
Mountain Lion Attacks South Dakota Man
A South Dakota man said he was attacked by a mountain lion.
WORLD
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Ecuador, Venezuela Deploy Troops to Colombia Border
President Hugo Chavez ordered tanks and thousands of troops on Sunday to the border with Colombia, accusing it of pushing South America to the brink of war by killing a top rebel leader on Ecuadorean soil. -
UN Chopper Crashes in Nepal, Killing 10
A United Nations helicopter crashed Monday while flying in bad weather in Nepal's mountainous east, killing at least 10 people, officials said. -
Colombia: Growing Relations Between Equador, Rebels
Colombia's police chief said Monday that documents recovered from a slain rebel leader's computer reveal financial ties between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Colombia's largest guerrilla group. -
Stingy Husband Ordered to Buy 124,000 Roses
A "stingy" Iranian man has received a court order forcing him to buy his neglected wife 124,000 red roses, the Daily Telegraph reported Monday. -
Russian Police Detain Dozens to Thwart Protest Over Election
Police detained dozens of people Monday at a protest over the presidential election in Moscow, manhandling many and hauling them into buses as demonstrators chanted "Shame!" and "Down With the Police State!" -
Japan: Acid Thrown at Whaling Ship's Crew
Tokyo says green group tosses rotten butter, containing butyric acid, at whaling ship, lightly injuring three. -
Strong Earthquake Shakes Philippines
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 shook the Philippines late Monday. -
Men Wearing Stolen Police Uniforms Kill 8 at Honduras Pool H
Six men wearing stolen police uniforms opened fire at a pool hall in Honduras, killing eight people. -
NATO Expresses Fear Over Anti-Muslim Film
NATO’s secretary general said Sunday he is fearful of the ramifications that a Dutch film criticizing Islam will have on troops in Afghanistan, the BBC reported. -
2 Homicide Bombings Kill 24 People in Baghdad
Two homicide car bombs explode in Baghdad, leaving at least 24 people dead and dozens wounded. -
Diana Ex-Beau: Princess Denied There Was Someone Else
The heart surgeon who had a long relationship with Princess Diana said she denied there was anyone else when she broke up with him after seeing the Fayed family in France, a coroner's jury heard on Monday. -
Sexual Revolution Sweeping China?
China is in the midst of a sexual revolution, a byproduct of rising prosperity and looser government restrictions on private life. -
Nurse Convicted of Killing 4 Patients in England
A nurse was convicted Monday of killing four elderly patients with insulin overdoses in English hospitals in 2002. -
Shoppers Run From Mall to Avoid Being Hit by Drunk Driver
Shoppers flee from crowded mall to avoid being hit by a taxi driven by a drunken joy rider. -
13 Killed in Attack in Western Kenyan Village
Dozens of people with assault rifles and machetes stormed a village in western Kenya early Monday, killing at least 13 people, including six children, police said. -
Violent Jet Landing in Storm Caught on Tape in Germany
A jumbo jet nearly crashed Saturday as it attempted to land in the midst of a tropical storm in Germany, Spiegel Online reported Monday. -
Homicide Bomber Attacks U.S. Base in Afghanistan
A homicide car bomber attacked a U.S. base in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, collapsing a guard post with American soldiers inside, an Afghan official said. -
Ahmadinejad During Iraq Visit: U.S. Spreading Terrorism
Iran's president visited a Shiite Muslim shrine early Monday, the final day of an unprecedented visit to Iraq during which he has tried to build ties with a once-hated neighbor while accusing the United States of spreading terrorism. -
Britian Hired Astrologer to Bolster Intelligence During WWII
British PM Winston Churchill sent an astrologer hired by spies to the U.S. in 1941 to persuade Americans that the Nazis would lose within months if they entered the war. -
U.N. Helicopter Crashes in Nepal, Kills 10
A United Nations helicopter crashed while flying in bad weather in Nepal's mountainous east, killing seven U.N. staff and three crew. -
Venezuela to Expel Colombian Ambassador, Other Diplomats
President Hugo Chavez's government said Monday it is expelling Colombia's ambassador and other diplomats from Venezuela. -
U.N. Security Council Approves New Sanctions on Iran
The U.N. Security Council approves a third round of sanctions Monday against Iran for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment. -
Putin Pick Medvedev Cruising to Victory in Russian Vote
Russians looked Monday to Dmitry Medvedev, the man they overwhelmingly chose as their next president, to continue Vladimir Putin's policies of asserting this resurgent country's power abroad and keeping a tight grip on society at home. -
Notorious Al Qaeda Operative Targeted in U.S. Somalia Strike
U.S. forces struck an Al Qaeda training camp in Southern Somalia Monday and officials say the target was a notorious Al Qaeda operative FOX News has exclusively determined to be Saleh Ali Aleh Nabhan. -
Pornography King, Real-Estate Baron Dies in London
Britain's pornography king Paul Raymond has died in London at the age of 82, leaving behind a $1.3 billion empire. -
IAEA to Inspect Alleged Iranian Nuclear Weapons Activities
The chief U.N. nuclear inspector urged Iran on Monday to stop stonewalling his experts and cooperate over indications it may have tried to make atomic arms under the cover of a civilian nuclear program. -
Palestinians Suspend Peace Talks, Israeli Troops Withdraw
The Palestinian president suspended peace talks Sunday as Israel brushed off international criticism and vowed to press ahead with its Gaza offensive until militants halt rocket attacks. -
Twin Baghdad Car Bombs Kill at Least 23, Injure Dozens
At least 23 people were killed and dozens were wounded Monday when two car bombs, including one driven by a suicide attacker, blew up in Baghdad, police said. -
DVD-Sniffing Dogs Enlisted in Malaysia to Prevent Piracy
Malaysian authorities said Monday they hope two specially trained dogs will help police sniff out pirated DVDs and clean up the country's reputation as an abuser of intellectual property rights.
SHOWS
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FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' March 1, 2008
Double Standard? Are the media being unfair to Hillary Clinton? -
Hannity & Colmes: 'The Game's Not Over'
Mike Huckabee on why he's still running -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Cats Can't Be Trusted
Cats can't be trusted -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Are Obama Supporters Crossing the Line?
Are Obama supporters crossing the line in the efforts to get superdelegates to leave the Clinton camp? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on Hillary Clinton's new campaign advertisement, Barack Obama's response -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, March 1
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: Transcript: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' March 1, 2008
Interview with Peggy Noonan; panel discusses the presidential race -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Rush Limbaugh on 'O'Reilly'
Rush Limbaugh explains why he wants Republicans to vote for Hillary Clinton on Super Tuesday 2 -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: IAEA to Look at Alleged Iranian Nuclear Weapons Activities
The chief U.N. nuclear inspector urged Iran on Monday to stop stonewalling his experts and cooperate over indications it may have tried to make atomic arms under the cover of a civilian nuclear program.
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