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ENTERTAINMENT
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Reality Check: Girls Outshine Boys on 'Idol'
Despite the headlines, the big "Idol" news of the week wasn't the revelation that David Hernandez spent three years as a stripper — it was the evidence that David Archuleta doesn't do everything perfectly. -
Father Retains Control of Britney Spears' Estate
A court commissioner ruled Wednesday that Britney Spears' father will retain control of the troubled pop star's finances and estate for another five months. -
Aaay! Milwaukee One Step Closer to Bronze Fonz
A statue of Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli, the leather-jacketed biker from 'Happy Days,' will have a permanent home along the Milwaukee River next to a microbrewery, officials said. -
Pop Tarts: Courteney Cox Mocks Britney's Panty-Free Partying
The former 'Friend' is using her role as a writer and executive producer for the second season of the FX series 'Dirt' to parody Britney Spears. -
Bai Ling Enters Plea Deal in Airport Shoplifting Case
In the plea deal requested by her attorney, she agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to disturbing the peace and to pay a fine and penalties totaling $700, city attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan said. -
Bill Cosby: Blacks Must Address Teen Pregnancy, Crime
The 70-year-old author and actor told crowds at a community college and a mostly black church in suburban Cleveland on Wednesday that it's time to address head-on problems such as teen pregnancy, crime and school dropout rates among blacks. -
Julianne Hough Wants to Stay a Virgin Until Married
Julianne Hough of "Dancing with the Stars" wants to remain a virgin until marriage, she tells CosmoGirl magazine. -
Judge Rejects Motion by 'Girls Gone Wild' Founder
A federal judge in Reno has rejected a motion by "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis that would have allowed his release from a Nevada jail without fear of being sent to Florida, where he faces charges on filming underage girls during spring break. -
Kate Hudson Gets 'Lifted' with Physical and Emotional Boost
Kate Hudson had a little digital nip-tuck done to her breasts in order to promote her new film "Fool's Gold," the U.K.'s Telegraph reports. -
Britney Spears' Estate Advances Father $2,500 Per Week
A Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner has ordered Britney Spears' estate to pay some bills — including weekly payments and a car for her father. -
Patrick Swayze Slammed by National Enquirer
How to announce — or hide — Patrick Swayze’s illness proved to be quite a PR dilemma Wednesday. Rather than do what so many professionals have done — own up to it and blunt the story in advance — his press people did nothing but stonewall. -
Brad Paisley Leads Country Music Television Award Nods
Brad Paisley's "Online" video received four Country Music Television awards nominations, and Sugarland received three for their video "Stay." -
Patrick Swayze Battling Pancreatic Cancer
'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer — one of the most fatal forms of the disease — and is undergoing treatment, a representative for the actor said Wednesday in a written statement. -
Sex and the City Star Cynthia Nixon Discusses Same-Sex Love
"Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon's relationship with partner Christine Marinoni is "fantastic" and she's "in love," the actress told reporters while promoting the upcoming "Sex and the City" movie. -
Rocker Scott Weiland Pleads Not Guilty to DUI
Scott Weiland has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence of drugs when he crashed his car in November.
HEALTH
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Scientists to Pay Volunteers to Be Exposed to Malaria
Within the next 18 months, medical researchers will be asking people in Seattle to volunteer to be exposed to the deadliest form of malaria to help them test the effectiveness of vaccine candidates. -
Unidentified Substance Found In Blood Thinner
Some of Baxter International's recalled blood thinner heparin contained large amounts of a contaminant that might explain hundreds of serious side effects. -
Newborn Burned in Incubator 'Still Struggling'
A newborn baby who was seriously burned in an incubator fire is home and improving every day, although his parents said he still struggles. -
Catch Malaria - And Get Paid $4,000
The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute will pay volunteers as much as $4,000 to be bitten by mosquitoes infected with malaria. -
FOXSexpert: Matching Up Mismatched Libidos
At some point in every relationship one lover's sex drive will be much higher than the others. Here are some suggestions on how to handle mismatched libidos. -
11 Questions With Bravo 'Work Out' Star Jackie Warner
Jackie Warner, star of the Bravo hit reality show 'Work Out,' talks fitness, food, her show and even her love life. -
Study: Happiness Is Genetic
By studying nearly 1,000 pairs of twins, British and Australian researchers say they've found that genes control half the personality traits that make a person happy, Reuters reports. -
Man 1 of Only 19 in World With Chest Cavity Tumor
David Dahl is suffering from a tumor so rare that only 18 other people in the world have it the Ravalli Republic reported. -
Georgia Girl, 9, Helps Link Vaccines to Autism Cause
The United States Department of Health and Human Services concluded that childhood vaccines contributed to the symptoms of one girl’s autism, it is being reported by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. -
Really? Men Who Do More Housework Have More Sex
American men still don't pull their weight when it comes to housework and child care. That's too bad because a new study shows that the more housework you do, the more sex you get. -
Patrick Swayze Faces Uphill Cancer Battle
Actor Patrick Swayze has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Is it really a death sentence?
OPINION
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Khorshied Samad: Women's Day Highlights Afghan Gains
Afghan women need the continued presence of the international community to ensure their human rights will be protected and upheld. -
Lis on Law: 'Brtiney Law' May End Papparazzi Stalking
If legislators pass the proposed “Britney Law,” it will be the most stringent anti-paparazzi legislation of its kind to date. -
Junk Science: Breath Is Toxic Waste?
Junk Science: The EPA apparently is figuring out how to throw CO2 (and its emitters) under the Superfund train.
POLITICS
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FBI Chief Says Privacy Abuses Continued Through 2006
The FBI acknowledged it improperly accessed Americans' telephone records, credit reports and Internet traffic in 2006, the fourth straight year of privacy abuses resulting from investigations aimed at tracking terrorists and spies. -
Bush Hosts America's Oldest Living WWI Veteran
President Bush hosts Frank Woodruff Buckles, the last known surviving American-born World War I veteran, in the Oval Office. -
Rezko Accused of Being Mastermind of $7M Scheme
Chicago businessman Tony Rezko, a Barack Obama fundraiser, is accused of pulling the strings on a $7 million fraud scheme as his trial begins. -
Senate Passes Inspection Bill for Imported Toys
The Senate passed by a 79-13 vote on thursday legislation to toughen safety inspections for toys made overseas. -
House GOP Again Forces Democrats' Hand Over FISA Renewal
For the second time in as many weeks House Republicans again forced Democrats on Thursday to pull a non-controversial bill from the House floor. -
Bush Marks DHS' Fifth Anniversary
President Bush said Thursday that while it's been more than six years since the Sept. 11 attacks, the United States must not become complacent about terrorism. -
USDA Called on to Disclose Bad Beef Retailers
Lawmakers demanded Thursday that the Agriculture Department disclose which retailers sold meat that was recently recalled in the nation's largest beef recall. -
Former New York Gov. George Pataki Stable After Surgery
Former New York Gov. George Pataki was in stable condition Thursday after abdominal surgery. -
Senate Panel Calls for DoJ Probe of Utah Mine Collapse
A Senate committee is calling on the Justice Department to investigate the company in charge of a Utah mine where six miners died in a roof collapse. -
Alaska Governor Announces She's 7 Months Pregnant
Stunned group of reportes didn't know until Wednesday that Gov. Palin and her husband are preparing for their fifth child. -
New York Rep. Charles Rangel Hospitalized With Flu
Rep. Charles Rangel, chairman of the powerful House Ways & Means Committee, has been hospitalized in New York with the flu. -
Dems $$ Blueprint Would Balance With Expiring Tax Cuts
House Democrats awarded initial approval of an election-year budget blueprint early Thursday that would produce sizable surpluses by 2012 by allowing President Bush's tax cuts to expire as scheduled. -
Bush Meets With Visiting Iraqi Local Leaders
President Bush met privately on Thursday at the White House with a group of Shiite councilmen from Sadr City as well as a Sunna Arab group of Ahmadiya city councilmen as part of a State Department program.
SCITECH
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'Death Star' Gamma-Ray Gun Pointed Straight at Earth
Spiraling star system's axis points at Earth, and unstable star's explosion would focus deadly blast of gamma rays straight at us. -
Elusive Wolverine Spotted in California Mountains
Motion-detecting camera set up to spot weasels instead gets photo of wolverine, not seen in Sierra Nevada for ong time. -
Real or Fake? The Frightening Creatures of '10,000 BC'
Most of strange beasts in upcoming prehistory did in fact exist, although not always at times or locations implied. -
Swiss Bank Drops Lawsuit Against Wikileaks Web Site
Bank Julius Baer quietly ends legal proceedings against whistle-blowing Web site that had U.S. domain name temporarily disabled per judge's order. -
Adidas, Samsung Produce Cell-Phone Fitness Coach
Unit combines mobile phone, heart rate monitor, stride sensor, MP3 player and voice of electronic 'personal coach.' -
Police Raid Exhibitors at German Tech Fair
More than 50 CeBIT exhibitors have goods confiscated in apparent patent-violations raids. -
Cell Phones Seen as More Important Than Land Lines
Just over half of survey respondents said it'd be hard to give up their cell phones; only 40 percent said that about regular phones. -
Apple Falls Short of 1,000 Rental Movies in iTunes
Steve Jobs 'not happy' that less than 500 movies available, blaming studios for missed goal. -
Tech-Mag Publisher Ziff Davis Files for Bankruptcy
Group publishes PC Magazine, Electronic Gaming Monthly, eWeek and associated Web sites, among others. -
Homeric-Era Tomb Unearthed on Western Greek Isle
Mycenaean tomb found on Lefkada, unusual because few tombs of that period found off mainland. -
Man-Made Flood Rushes Through Grand Canyon
Rising level of water is third in past 12 years meant to wash sand, other debris downstream to help endangered fish. -
Indonesian 'Hobbit' May Be Nutrient-Deprived Cretin
Australian researcher thinks Home floresiensis skull looks like regular human with severe iodine deficiency.
U.S.
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Couple in Elizabeth Smart Disappearance Face Indictment
A couple accused in the 2002 abduction of teenager Elizabeth Smart were indicted Wednesday on federal charges on top of the state counts they already face. -
Children Wounded in Memphis Killings Under Police Protection
Three youngsters found wounded but alive in a house where six other people were slain are under police protection, and not even their relatives can visit them in the hospital. -
Federally Protected Vultures Wreak Havoc on Florida Town
Residents of this Polk County community are demanding help in getting rid of vultures. They say the birds are ripping shingles off rooftops and chewing rubber linings of car doors and windows. -
Sikhs Refuse to Meet With Pope Amid Ceremonial Dagger Ban
Sikh representatives will not participate in an interfaith meeting with Pope Benedict XVI during his U.S. visit next month because the Secret Service won't allow them to wear a ceremonial dagger that members of the Eastern religion must carry. -
Syracuse University Football Players Charged in Break-In
Two Syracuse University football players are accused of breaking into an equipment room. -
Man Arrested After Stealing Winning $10K Lottery Ticket
Police arrested a man on felony theft charges after he allegedly stole a winning $10,000 ticket from an office lottery pool. -
Marine, Family Receive Death Threats Over Puppy Abuse Clip
A Marine and his family have been the target of death threats after a video surfaced earlier this week in which the man apparently throws a puppy off a cliff and into a rocky ravine, according to KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. -
Man Dies When Wind Flips Mattress He Was Moving
High winds are blamed for the death of a man who died when a mattress he was sitting on was blown off the back of a pickup truck. -
Pregnant Woman Killed in Texas Park Brawl
A woman who was almost three months pregnant died after someone cracked her skull with a baseball bat during a fight in a park over a minor vehicle accident, police say. -
Dad Who Burned Kids in Dryer: I Was Showing Them a Good Time
A Hutchinson man is on trial this week on charges he put his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son in a hot clothes dryer. -
Report: Baby Drowns in Tub After Mother Falls Asleep
Law enforcement authorities are investigating the death of an infant in the town of Harrison. -
'Magical Lizzy' Accused of Operating Md. Apartment Bordello
A Maryland woman is under arrest on charges she operated a house of prostitution at the apartment complex where she lived. -
Planes Avert Mid-Air Collision Near Pittsburgh by 400 Feet
Two airplanes carrying more than 100 passengers narrowly averted a mid-air collision east of Pittsburgh after an Ohio air traffic control trainee told a Delta Air Lines pilot to turn into the path of an oncoming plane, officials said. -
Man Summoned from Saipan on Charges of Wife's Murder
A Japanese businessman who was arrested on charges of murdering his wife in Los Angeles in the early 1980s orchestrated the crime and gave a final hand signal for the shooting to go ahead, according to the prosecutor. -
Water Main Leak Causes Los Angeles Landslide
A water main leak forced roads to close near Los Angeles Thursday after a landslide threatened nearby homes and businesses. -
Woman Arrested for Leaving Mother Dying on Floor for 2 Weeks
A Florida woman was charged with leaving her mother to die languishing on the floor for two weeks after she suffered a debilitating fall. -
UC Davis Student in Custody After Explosives Found in Dorm
A student was arrested Thursday after two partially assembled pipe bombs were found in a dormitory room at the University of California, Davis, authorities said. -
Mass. Town Leaders Upset Over Being Target of Jokes
Town leaders of Athol, Mass., are tired of being the butt of jokes so they want a newspaper ad pulled that makes fun of the town. -
Amber Alert Issued for 3 Ga. Kids Missing With Their Father
An Amber Alert has been issued for three young children missing with their father from Georgia and authorities say they may have been spotted near Jackson in Tennessee. -
Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation at Denver City-County Building
The Denver City and County Building was evacuated Thursday after a bomb threat, and a search of the structure was under way, police said. -
South Pasadena Becomes Cuss-Free Zone
California community makes itself a cuss-free zone during the first week of March in latest push to propose swearing ban. -
Water Main Break in Cleveland Causes Street Collapse, Flood
An aging water main broke open Thursday at a major downtown intersection, collapsing part of the street during the morning rush hour and flooding basements in at least four buildings, authorities said. -
Arrest Reportedly Pending in Auburn Student's Death
Sources tell FOX News that police are close to an arrest in the shooting death of an Auburn University student -
Murders of Two College Students Challenge Police
Detectives in three states on Thursday were hunting for clues in the mysterious shooting murders a day apart of two college coeds from Georgia -
Police Search for Missing Business Couple in S.C.
John and Elizabeth Calvert vanished from their Hilton Head Yacht Community earlier this week. -
Woman Comes Forward in Car Wash Abuse Case
News coverage of a video showing a woman spraying a child with a car wash hose has prompted the woman to come forward, police say -
Report: Home Foreclosures Soared in 2007
Home foreclosures soared to an all-time high in the last quarter of 2007, underscoring the suffering of distressed homeowners, a banking association reported on Thursday. -
Video Reveals Bicyclist Sought in Big Apple Bombing
Footage from a surveillance camera video released Thursday afternoon shows a biker who might have been involved in the Big Apple bombing and whom authorities are seeking for questioning in the case. -
Scorecard -- A Round-Up of Supreme Court Decisions
A summary of the cases so far decided in the 2007-2008 Supreme Court term. The justices have heard oral arguments for 39 cases and returned opinions in 10 of them. One was dismissed. -
LA Importers Accused of Distributing Toxic Toothpaste
Criminal charges have been filed against officials of two Los Angeles area companies that allegedly imported and distributed more than 70,000 tubes of Chinese toothpaste containing a poisonous substance. -
Friends, Family Describe Man in Ricin Probe as Loner
Friends and family of the man in the middle of the Las Vegas ricin probe describe him as a down-on-his-luck loner on Thursday. -
Aunt Involved in Sexual Abuse of Niece to Serve 50 Years
Sheila Sikat has been given 50 years in prison for committing videotaped sexual assaults on her 4-year-old niece. -
Scientists: Grand Canyon Three Times as Old
Study finds Grand Canyon to be much older than previously thought. -
Court: Parents Need Credentials to Home School Kids
A California judge has ruled that parents who don't have teaching credentials can no longer home school their children. -
Jury Convicts Woman of Arson in Eco-Terror Firebombing
Federal jury convicts Briana Waters on two counts of arson for serving as lookout for 2001 burning of University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture. -
Airplanes Avert Close Call Collision
Two airplanes with more than 100 passengers averted a collision in air east of Pittsburgh after an Ohio air traffic control trainee told a Delta Air Lines pilot to turn into the path of an oncoming plane, officials said. -
Chicago Suburb Might Secede From County to Avoid Sales Tax
A Chicago suburb is considering seceding from a county after board leaders approved a steep sales tax increase to meet budget needs. -
Florida Fisherman Snags Enormous, 1,000-Pound Hammerhead
A Florida fisherman has made the catch of a lifetime, reeling in a 13-foot, 1,000-pound hammerhead shark off the state’s eastern coast, MyFOXTampaBay reports. -
Earliest Photo of Helen Keller and Teacher Together Uncovered
A rare photograph, shot in July 1888, shows an 8-year-old Helen Keller sitting outside in light-colored dress, holding teacher Anne Sullivan's hand and cradling one of her beloved dolls. -
List of Thwarted Terror Attacks Since Sept. 11
List of thwarted terror attacks since Sept. 11. -
Tape Shows Woman Abusing Girl With Pressure Hose in Car Wash
An abusive woman has taken the phrase “clean your mouth out” to a disturbing level. Orange County, Fla., police are searching for a woman who was caught on tape abusing a child at a car wash, MyFOXOrlando reports. -
Soldier: Promotion Blocked Over Atheism Lawsuit
An Army specialist refiled a religious freedom lawsuit Wednesday, alleging among other violations that his promotion was blocked after Fort Riley's commanding general sent a post-wide e-mail about him. -
Teen Admits Killing Father for Not Letting Him Use MySpace
A Mesa teenager says he fatally shot his father last month because he wouldn't let him use the Internet, police reports show. -
What the...!? Calif. City Declares Itself a Cuss-Free Zone
What the @$%.? This community on the edge of Los Angeles has become a cuss-free zone. -
Student Kills Self in Front of 150 Classmates
An Alabama high school student walked into the school gym Thursday morning and shot himself in front of 150 other students, police say. -
Golfer Isenhour Charged With Intentionally Killing Hawk
Tripp Isenhour charged with killing bird with a golf shot because the hawk was making noise as he taped a TV show. -
Cops: Man Killed Trying to Steal Copper from Power Line
San Diego, Calif., sheriff's deputies said on Thursday that a man was killed while trying to steal copper from a live power line. -
UNC Student Body President Shot to Death Near Campus
Chapel Hill Police identified the victim of a shooting Tuesday near the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus as 22-year-old senior Eve Marie Carson, the student body president. -
Minnesota Bars Find Unique Way to Skirt Smoking Ban
Bars in Minnesota have found a loophole in the state ban on smoking by encouraging patrons to come in costumes and calling them 'actors.' -
Swedes Stock Pharmacy Shelves With Sex Toys
Sweden's state-owned pharmacy chain Apoteket on Thursday said it plans to help satisfy Swedes by adding sex toys to its shelves. -
Second Pair of Women's Panties Found in Serial Rapist Case
Police disclosed for the first time on Thursday that a second pair of women's panties found with Brianna Denison's body had DNA belonging to her, the man who killed her and a woman who lived at the house from where she was abducted. -
4-Year-Old Shows Up to Elementary School Drunk
A 4-year-old girl was taken from an Oklahoma elementary school after teachers reported that she was acting strangely and had an alcohol smell on her breath. -
'Fantastik' Punishment: Teach Sprays Cleaner on Student
A Rural Hall, N.C., mother has filed assault charges against a substitute teacher for allegedly spraying her daughter with Fantastik household cleaner as punishment, MyFOXWGHP reports. -
Cops: Dad Charges Mass. School, Attacks Son's Classmate
An angry Dorchester, Mass., father is in trouble with police after allegedly storming West Roxbury school with relatives last week to confront a 15-year-old student who fought his son, boston.com reports. -
S.C. School Bus Crash Sends Dozens of Children to Hospital
A bus carrying 32 kindergarten students has collided with a sport utility vehicle that crossed the center line, authorities said. -
Florida Woman Accused of Sexually Abusing Teen With Peppers
A woman is accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl with yellow chili peppers, according to a report.
WORLD
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3 Arrested in Philippines for Embassies Bombing Plot
Philippine authorities have arrested three Middle Eastern men suspected of involvement in a plot to bomb the American embassy and three other foreign missions in Manila, officials said Thursday. -
Diana Butler Refuses to Explain Inconsistent Testimony
Princess Diana's butler refuses to return to the inquest investigating the princess' death after The Sun reported it had video of Paul Burrell boasting he had withheld information from the judge. -
Protests in South Africa Over Racist Video
Protests continue in South Africa after video shows four white university students humiliating a group of black workers. -
Al Qaeda Seeks Tech Geeks to Run Multimedia Wing
Al Qaeda prizes geek jihadis as much as would-be homicide bombers and gunmen to aid in producing sophisticated Web documentaries and multimedia products aimed at Muslim audiences in the United States. -
Commander: Al Qaeda May be Working Harder to Attack U.S.
Al Qaeda terrorists may be plotting more urgently to attack the United States to maintain their credibility and ability to recruit followers, the U.S. military commander in charge of domestic defense said Thursday. -
Colombian President: Cross-Border Rebel Raid Was Justified
Colombia's president says he repeatedly asked Ecuador to deal with Colombian rebels operating from its territory before he ordered the cross-border raid that has set off an international crisis. -
Coroner: No Evidence Slain British Student Was Raped
Italian coroner's report on the slaying of British student Meredith Kercher, in which American roommate Amanda Knox is among three suspects, says it cannot be determined if the victim was raped. -
8-Year Old Boy Passes Law School Entrance Exam
An 8-year-old boy with dreams of becoming a judge has passed a law school entrance exam -- shocking Brazil's legal profession and prompting a federal investigation. -
Water Cooler Cannon Takes on Terrorism
Once merely the hub of office gossip, the humble water cooler has now been weaponized to fight terrorists. -
Swedes Stock Pharmacy Shelves With Sex Toys
Sweden's state-owned pharmacy chain Apoteket on Thursday said it plans to help satisfy Swedes by adding sex toys to its shelves. -
Nicaragua to Break Ties With Colombia Over Ecuador Raid
President Daniel Ortega on Thursday said Nicaragua is breaking relations with Colombia over opposition to the Colombian raid on a guerrilla base in Ecuador. -
Two Bombs in Baghdad Business District Kill 15 People
Two bombs went off within minutes of each other in a Baghdad commercial district Thursday evening, killing 15 people and wounding 35, police and officials at three hospitals said. -
Chavez: Colombia's Cross-Border Rebel Raid a 'War Crime'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday called a Colombian raid that killed two dozen rebels in Ecuador a "war crime," and joined Ecuador's president in demanding international condemnation of the cross-border attack. -
Chavez Talks Up Peace as Troops Gather on Border
Most of the 9,000 soldiers mobilized by Venezuela have reached the frontier and are ready, if necessary, to take on Colombia's U.S.-supported military -
Russian Bomber Approaches U.S. Aircraft Off South Korea
U.S. and South Korean fighter jets scrambled to turn back a Russian bomber that approached a U.S. aircraft carrier during training exercises, South Korean and U.S. officials said Thursday. -
First Date Their Last: He's Found Guilty of Her Murder
A fitness trainer was found guilty Wednesday of murdering a woman on their first date -
Palestinian Militants Attack Israeli Army, Killing Soldier
Palestinian militants ambushed an Israeli army jeep patrolling the Gaza border, then attacked a rescue crew that rushed to the scene, killing one soldier and wounding three in a brazen cross-border attack, according to military and witness accounts. -
Arms Dealer Accused of Breaking Embargoes Arrested
A Russian arms dealer accused of breaking U.N. arms embargoes by supplying weapons to African war zones was arrested Thursday in Bangkok, Thai police said.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: Transcript: Matalin's Take
ormer Bush adviser on McCain's presidential endorsement, Clinton's campaign revival -
On the Record w/ Greta: Who Killed Lauren Burk?
Who killed 18-year-old freshman Lauren Burk? -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Kids, Clowns and Yoga Do Not Mix
Kids, clowns and yoga do not mix -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' Panel on President Bush's Endorsement of John McCain and the Democrats' Battle for the Frontrunner Spot -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Michelle Obama Comment
Michelle Obama sheds some light on why she went so long without being proud of her country -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Why Hillary Won in Ohio, Texas
Why Hillary Clinton won in Ohio and Texas -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Super Tuesday II
Hide the kids! Dennis Miller sounds off on Super Tuesday II -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Democratic Political Ad Showdown
Jack Nicholson shows his support for Hillary Clinton in strange political ad
FOX FAN
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Lis & the Single Girl: The Laws Behind Being a Blonde
My entire life, I’ve been verbally harassed, whether at work or socially, for being blonde. Click over to see what Lis says! -
Lis & the Single Girl: Valentine's Day - Singles Awareness?
This day provides an opportunity to realize that you have complete control over your life and you don’t need a man or partner by your side -
Lis & the Single Girl: Guys, Want Sex? Do Laundry
Studies have found that when women are more satisfied by the amount of household labor her husband is helping with, the couple has a more active sex life, leading to a more satisfying marriage in general. -
Lis & the Single Girl: Dry Cleaning Nightmares
The dry cleaners lost my favorite dress. While the dress is only worth a few hundred dollars, it has special meaning to me. Can I sue the dry cleaners over this? -
Lis and the Single Girl: Appearance in the Workplace
There’s often a double standard for ladies at work. We walk a fine line between professionalism and femininity. -
Lis & the Single Girl: Slippery Slope in Smoking Bans
As much as I believe non-smokers have the right to a smokeless environment, I wonder how far should that right extend? Has it gone too far when it’s affecting someone else’s private rights? -
Lis & the Single Girl: Pay Up, Scholarship Pageants!
Are pageant organizations at the local and state levels wrongly withholding scholarships from winners? -
Lis and the Single Girl: Changing One's Child Support
My ex-husband wants to move to another state and is talking about changing the terms of his child support — can he do that? I don't want him escaping his obligations just because he doesn't live next door. -
Lis and the Single Girl: The Art of Alimony: Increasing Your
My ex-husband, who was certainly not rich when we were married, all of a sudden is living in the lap of luxury. Can I take him to court to increase my alimony and child support? -
Lis and the Single Girl: How Alcoholism Factors into a Custo
Is alcoholism a cause for custody in divorce/child custody proceeding? -
Lis on Law: Spying on Your Boyfriend May Be Illegal
Typing a witty, typo-free message in "text-tongue" while paying attention to traffic signals and other drivers is too much to expect our minds to manage, even for the greatest of multi-taskers - sorry Oprah. -
Lis and the Single Girl: Stubble-Free Legs for Tweens?
The depilatory industry will not relinquish anytime soon, so it's up to us moms to just say no -
Lis & the Single Girl: The Law Behind Laser Hair Removal
I am considering getting laser hair removal. Some of my friends have done it. How do I choose where to do it? And is the salon liable if they botch the job? -
Lis & the Single Girl: Kid Nation Pushes Legal Limits
I am a divorced parent of 3 kids. I recently read about this new show called "Kid Nation" set to start on CBS network. Doesn't that violate child labor laws, or some other laws? -
Lis & the Single Girl: Can a Police Officer 'Cop a Feel'?
My friend was stopped on the street and searched by a police officer. She hadn't done anything wrong, and he just seemed to be touching her improperly. Are the police allowed to do that?! -
Lis & the Single Girl: The Law Behind Tasers Marketed to Wom
When women use items, like tasers, in non-emergency situations, they should be punished. -
Lis & the Single Girl: Saying Yes, Than No: Is it Rape?
Some believe that if a woman consents and later changes her mind, the male has not committed rape. -
Lis & the Single Girl: Home Schooling Regulations
Are there any rules or regulations on home schooling that I should be aware of? -
Lis and the Single Girl: Refuse a Background Check
I'm tired of filling out countless forms and complying with background checks to get a job. I'm insulted by the criminal background checks. Isn't seeing me in person enough? -
Lis and the Single Girl: Redeem Gift Cards this Season!
This Christmas season, many will buy gift cards for their loved ones .... but, beware of expiration dates! -
Lis and the Single Girl: Bad Haircut Laws
I admit that it was from a salon I had never been to before, at a place I had never been before, but they came highly recommended. But shouldn’t I expect at least an adequate haircut?
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