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ENTERTAINMENT
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NYC Couple Married by Kathy Griffin
She has been a sitcom character, a sometime talk show host and the centerpiece of her own reality TV show. Now Kathy Griffin has appeared in an unlikely new role — minister. -
'10,000 B.C.' Roars to Top of Box Office With $35.7M Debut
Movie-goers went hunting for their inner caveman as they sat in the dark for the prehistoric adventure "10,000 B.C.," which led the weekend box office with $35.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
POLITICS
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Virginia Law Takes Aim at Adults Who French Kiss Minors
Adults who French kiss a child younger than 13 would be required to register as a sex offender under legislation passed out of the General Assembly on Saturday. -
Democrats, Advocates Criticize Bush's Veto of CIA Bill
Democrats and human rights advocates criticized President Bush's veto Saturday of a bill that would have banned the CIA from using simulated drowning and other coercive interrogation methods. -
Transcript: Democratic Superdelegates on 'FNS'
DNC committee member Debbie Dingell and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Shultz discuss how to resolve the debate over how to include Florida and Michigan voters in the Democratic convention in August.
U.S.
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Reminder: Spring Forward One Hour
It's time to get back to daylight-saving time. -
Brother Charged in Deaths of 6 in Memphis Shooting
A convicted killer recently released from prison was charged Saturday with fatally shooting his brother during an argument and then killing five witnesses, including two of his brother's children, police said. -
Storm Piles More Than 20 Inches of Snow in Ohio
Snow plows and clean-up crews were to continue working overtime Sunday to dig out of a record-setting snow storm that buried Ohio's capital city and many parts of Ohio and Indiana. -
March Madness: Good Time for a Vasectomy?
For guys who park in front of the TV during college basketball's March Madness, the Oregon Urology Institute has a suggestion: Why not use that time to recover from a vasectomy? -
Charter Bus Crashes in Florida Everglades, 1 Dead
Authorities say at least one person is dead after a chartered tour bus and a pickup truck crashed in the Everglades. -
Man Killed in Soapbox Racer Accident
A man died after the homemade soapbox he was riding down a San Fernando Valley street during a race spun out of control and crashed into a parked car. -
Washington Boy Hospitalized after Being Buried in Sandbox
Cody Porter, 10, is listed in critical condition after being buried in the sandbox by his friends. -
WTC Staircase Cherished as Sept. 11 Escape Route Moved
Workers have begun moving a staircase that served as an escape route for countless survivors of the attack on the World Trade Center. -
Mom of Auburn Slaying Suspect Apologizes
The mother of the man charged with killing an Auburn University student said her son was an Iraq war veteran who was changed after his service, and offered an apology to the freshman's family. -
Reports: FBI Investigating Countrywide Mortgage Corporation
Federal authorities are investigating Countrywide Financial Corp. for securities fraud, according to media reports. -
Anarchists Possibly Behind Times Square Bombing
A source tells the New York Post that police are checking for ties between local anarchist groups and the recent bombing of the Times Square military recruiting station -
Medic Becomes 2nd Woman to Be Awarded Silver Star
A 19-year-old medic from Texas will become the first woman in Afghanistan and only the second woman since World War II to receive the Silver Star, the nation's third-highest medal for valor. -
Oklahoma Teen Faces Porn Charges Over Cell Phone Video
An Oklahoma teen accused of using his cell phone camera to record a 16-year-old girl performing oral sex on him has been charged with manufacturing child pornography. -
Person of Interest in UNC Student's Killing Caught on Camera
North Carolina police on Saturday released two ATM surveillance pictures of a person of interest in the case of a slain university student, which they said appeared to be a random killing. -
Thrift Store Worker Returns $30,000 Found in Donated Clothes
A thrift store worker in Southern California says she didn't think twice about returning $30,000 she found in donated clothing.
WORLD
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Pakistani Opposition Groups to Decide on New Government
Pakistan's opposition leaders were poised to decide on the makeup of a new coalition government Sunday after winning parliamentary elections last month, officials said. -
Report: Al Qeada Spies Believed to Be Among British Cops
Four British police officers are under surveillance after being identified as possible Al Qaeda spies, it is being reported. -
19 Dead When Train, Double-Decker Bus Collide in Argentina
A passenger train slammed into a double-decker bus at a rural Argentine rail crossing before dawn Sunday, killing 19 people and leaving at least 47 injured, authorities said. -
Al-Maliki Feuds With U.S. Over Execution of 'Chemical Ali',
Iraqi PM Al-Maliki is furious with U.S. officials for not releasing Chemical Ali and two other former Saddam officials convicted of genocide because leadership council failed to agree on joint execution. -
Venezuela: Relations With Colombia Normalized
Venezuela says it is reopening its embassy in Colombia and allowing back Colombian diplomats who were expelled from Caracas. -
Ice, Ice Baby: Sotheby's Sells off Some Serious Bling
Sotheby's in Asia will auction off a 72-carat flawless pear-shaped diamond that could fetch up to $15 million. -
Colombia's President Says Ecuador Raid Was Justified
Colombia's president said his cross-border raid on rebels was justified because Ecuador woudn't expel the guerrillas from its territory. -
Spain's Ruling Socialists Claim Victory in General Election
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist party claimed victory in the country's general election Sunday. -
Colombia: Rebel Docs Discuss Donations to Ecuador President
New documents published by a newsmagazine on Sunday from a slain rebel's computer show top guerrillas discussed how much money to give the election 2006 campaign of Ecuador's president. -
Report: Olympic Clean-Up Creates Shocking Cat Death Camps
Thousands of pet cats in Beijing are being killed in secretive government pounds to prepare the Chinese capital for the Olympic Games, it is being reported. -
Gay Teenager: Iran Will Hang Me
A gay teenager who sought sanctuary in Britain when his boyfriend was executed in Iran is battling authorities who want to return him to his home country. -
Olmert Approves New Construction in West Bank Settlement
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert approved new construction in a West Bank settlement near Jerusalem, setting off another crisis in embattled peace negotiations ahead of the arrival of a key U.S. mediator. -
Colombia Soccer Brawl Leaves at Least 80 Injured
A stadium brawl at a soccer rivalry game left about 80 people wounded in the Colombian city of Cali late Saturday, 18 of them with stab wounds, emergency officials said. -
Report: Singapore PM Says Terror Suspect's Escape a Setback
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong described the escape of a suspected Muslim terror leader from a Singapore jail as a setback to the reputation of the usually well-policed city-state, but said Sunday he was confident the fugitive would be captured. -
3 Questioned in Death of British Teen in India
Police question three men in investigation into the death of a 15-year-old British girl whose body was found on a beach in southern India, officials said. -
Terror Plots Targeting Olympics, Jetliner Foiled in China
Chinese police broke up a terror plot targeting the Beijing Olympics, and a flight crew foiled an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case, officials said Sunday. -
755 Russian Fishermen Rescued From Ice Floe
Hundreds of fisherman trapped for hours on an ice floe were rescued Sunday in the waters off Sakhalin Island, officials said. -
Iran: Ready to Negotiate With Europe Over Nuclear Program
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Sunday that Tehran is ready to negotiate with Europe over the Islamic republic's nuclear program if there were practical results. -
Thousands of Students Protest Prophet Muhammad Cartoon
Thousands of Afghan students chanted slogans and burned Danish and Dutch flags Sunday in the latest in a series of protests over perceived insults against Islam. -
Israel: Peace Talks to Proceed Despite Seminary Attack
Peace talks with the Palestinians will proceed this week despite a shooting attack at a Jerusalem religious seminary that killed eight Israelis, Israeli officials said. -
Official: Flight Crew Prevented Planned Terrorist Attack
A Chinese official says a flight crew prevented an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner last week.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Rep. Mike Pence on 'FOX News Sunday'
Congressman was part of bipartisan delegation that visited Iraq and says Iraqis are concerned about a precipitous U.S. withdrawal in the midst of a fragile peace that is building.
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