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ENTERTAINMENT
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Pop Tarts: Daughter The Victim in Hogans Alleged Adultery
Reality TV starlet Brooke Hogan is suffering amid recent allegations that her famous father Hulk Hogan had an affair with her best friend triggering the breakdown of his marriage to wife Linda. -
Final Harry Potter Book to Be Made Into Two Movies: Report
Harry Potter was the center of seven novels, but he'll star in eight films. The final book in the wildly successful series will be made into two films, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday. -
Harry Connick Jr. Forced to Play Old Song List in China
Singer-pianist Harry Connick Jr. is the latest Western performer to bump up against China's cultural restrictions. -
Study: PG Movies With Least Profanity Make Most Money
A new study by The Nielsen Co. found that the PG-rated movies with the least profanity made the most money at the U.S. box office. -
Aretha Could Lose Home to Tax Collectors
Singer Aretha Franklin may lose her Detroit mansion over $445 in taxes and late fees. -
Reality Check: Notes on 'Idol' Scandals
David Hernandez's racy past helps strip him of his 'Idol' dream -
FOX411:Neverland Auction May Be Forestalled; Scam 'Thriller'
As I told you Wednesday, the auction of Michael Jackson's ranch may be forestalled by a loan extension offered by his loan holder Fortress Investments. -
Edward Norton Transformed Into 'The Incredible Hulk'
Edward Norton stars as "The Incredible Hulk" in the newest big-screen adaptation of the popular comic book — and now you can see photos of his transformation. -
The Ultimate Celebrity Is a Mix of Hollywood Beauties
Artists created their versions of the perfect Hollywood beauty by morphing together the facial features of celebrity hotties like Jessica Simpson and Keri Russell. -
Joe Francis Says He Was a 'Rock Star' in Prison
Eleven months behind bars didn't take the entrepreneur out of “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis, who said he plans to continue with his bust-baring empire. -
Billy Crystal Strikes Out in New Career as a Yankee
The comedian, actor and Oscar presenter struck out in his new career as a baseball player Thursday -- and promptly struck out as the New York Yankees' new leadoff man. -
Report: 'Jackass' Star Steve-O Hospitalized
Steve-O of "Jackass" fame was admitted to the Thalians Mental Health Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center last Sunday, TMZ.com reported. -
Heath Ledger's Exes Talk About the Late Star's Life
Several of Heath Ledger's friends, including exes Michelle Williams and Naomi Watts, open up about the actor in the upcoming issue of Interview magazine, Entertainment Tonight reported. -
Garry Shandling Testifies in Wiretap Trial of Private Eye
The wiretapping trial of private investigator Anthony Pellicano had its first injection of Hollywood star power Tuesday, when actor-comedian Garry Shandling testified -
Pop Tarts: Daughter the Victim in Hogan's Alleged Adultery?
Reality TV starlet Brooke Hogan is suffering amid recent allegations that her famous father Hulk Hogan had an affair with her best friend triggering the breakdown of his marriage to wife Linda. -
Reports: Friends, Family Inspired by Patrick Swayze
Patrick Swayze's friends and family are stunned and inspired by how bravely the actor is coping with pancreatic cancer. -
Spears 'Having a Blast' on Set of 'How I Met Your Mother'
Britney Spears is relishing her new role on "How I Met Your Mother" where she plays a receptionist in a dermatologist's office named Abby. -
Michael Jackson's Lawyer Says Deal Will Save Neverland
Michael Jackson reached an 11th-hour deal to refinance his troubled Neverland Ranch, his lawyer said Thursday, avoiding a public auction of the property that had been scheduled next week. -
No Verdict in John Ritter Wrongful-Death Trial
The jury in the John Ritter wrongful-death lawsuit deliberated over five hours Thursday and retired for the night without reaching a verdict on claims against two of the actor's physicians. -
FOX 411: Neverland Not Saved
Despite proclamations from Michael Jackson's camp, Neverland Ranch is still in foreclosure. -
Sentencing in Slaying of Actress Adrienne Shelly
A construction worker who admitted strangling an actress and then hanging her body to make it look like a suicide was sentenced to 25 years in prison. -
Top Pop Station Plays Alleged Sptizer Call Girl's Single
She's not exactly Andrea True, and 'What We Want' is no 'More More More,' but Ashley Dupre’s MySpace recording could turn out to be a hit. -
Pop Tarts: Miranda Kerr, Orlando Bloom 'Caught'
Australian native Miranda Kerr, the newest "Angel" on the Victoria's Secret team, may still be acting coyly about her blossoming bond with Orlando Bloom, but all was exposed in her recent interview with the U.K. version of Harper's Bazaar magazine. -
FOX411: Michael Jackson's Neverland Falls Prey to Chaos
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch may be temporarily out of financial peril on Wednesday.
FNC IMAG
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What to Know When Shopping Vintage
iMag turned to clothier to the stars, Evan Ross, for the answers. Shoppers at Frock include Iman, Lucy Liu, Sarah Jessica Parker, Chloe Sevigny and Nelly Furtado! -
Emmett McCarthy's Tips for Style Success
Fashion Rules to Live By by one of your favorite Project Runway stars! -
Destination Maternity Shopping List
Our favorite picks for what to wear when you're expecting.
HEALTH
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Hong Kong Closes All Primary Schools Amid Flu Outbreak
Hong Kong ordered more than half a million primary and kindergarten students to stay home from school for two weeks starting Thursday after three schoolchildren died amid recent outbreaks of the flu. -
Superbug Shocker: Woman Gets MRSA From Cat
People struggling to get rid of recurrent staph infections might want to consider an often-overlooked source: the family pet. -
U.S. Syphilis Cases Up for Seventh Straight Year
U.S. syphilis cases climbed for the seventh straight year in 2007, and increases in the disease among gay men and blacks largely contributed, government researchers reported. -
Parents Defend Stunting Growth of Disabled Daughter
Parents of a severely disabled Washington state girl who underwent a hysterectomy, breast surgery and medical procedures to stunt her growth said this week that the surgeries were the right decision. -
Report: 30,000 Americans Awake During Surgery Each Year
Report finds that brain-wave monitors don't stop 30,000 Americans waking from surgery each year. -
Study Identifies 'Master' Breast Cancer Gene
Researchers say they've identified a super breast cancer gene responsible for the deadly process that causes the cancer to spread into other parts of the body.
OPINION
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Dick Morris, Eileen McGann: Super Delegates Going to Obama
Hillary might get an extra 20 delegates if she wins Florida and Michigan, but she’s not likely to get more. -
Father Jonathan: Southern Baptists Go Green
Being “green” is the newest semi-spiritual movement to sweep American culture. -
Junk Science: The Washington Post-er Child for Climate Bias
Washington Post reporter Juliet Eilperin's article has same sort of objectivity one might expect from totalitarian state-controlled media.
POLITICS
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Former Ohio Sen. Metzenbaum Dead at Age 90
Millionaire Democrat who was known for blocking legislation, earning publicity dies at his Florida home. -
Citizenship and Immigration Services Chief to Resign
The head of the Homeland Security agency that ushers in new citizens is leaving the job. -
Unclear Policy to Maintain Military Interrogation Recordings
There is no uniform Pentagon policy for preserving videotapes of prisoner interrogations, a system officials are reviewing following the controversy over the CIA's destruction of some of its tapes. -
Senate, House Vote Rejects Bush Tax Cut Extension
The Senate and House reject renewing many of President Bush's tax cuts, endorsing a budget plan that allows tax increases. -
Official: Former Treasurer 'Betrayed' GOP Election Group
NRCC chief says former employee took several hundred thousands of dollars in funds for electing House Republican members. -
State Dept.: Anti-Zionism is the New Anti-Semitism
New prejudices against Jews are springing up all over the world, mostly in the form of rejecting the existence of a Jewish state. -
Battles With Spitzer Die Hard in New York Legislature
Gov. Eliot Spitzer is on his way out of office, but his lawyers are still arguing that a hostile Senate committee is trying to subpoena confidential executive branch documents to "harass and embarrass" his office. -
Paterson Vows to Get Back on Track After Spitzer Scandal
Incoming New York Gov. David Paterson formally takes the reins on Monday, and pledges to uphold promises he made before his running mate's career imploded after a prostitution scandal. -
Hooker Behind Spitzer's Fall Sought by Penthouse
The aspiring singer at the center of the Eliot Spitzer call-girl scandal could soon become a cover girl. -
Report: FBI Improperly Obtained Data on Americans
The FBI used 'improper' methods to obtain personal information on Americans involved in terrorism investigations in 2006, the Justice Dept.'s inspector general reported Thursday, but corrective actions are underway and should be measurable next year. -
Bush Blasts Dems Over Latest Terror Surveillance Bill
President Bush says the House Democrats' version of a terrorist-surveillance bill would undermine America's security and that he would veto it. -
Sen. Robert Byrd Returns to Senate Duties
Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, the longest-serving senator in history, returned to the chamber Thursday for an all-day series of votes on the federal budget. -
Report: Hooker Behind Spitzer's Fall Revealed
'Kristen,' the high-priced prostitute whom New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is believed to have hired, has been identified by the New York Times as Ashley Alexandra Dupre, a 22-year-old aspiring musician and native of New Jersey
SCITECH
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Acer Unveils High-Def Cinematic Six-Speaker Laptop
Top-of-line 'Gemstone Blue' machine first to conform to consumer-electronics standards, with 1080-resolution 18-inch screen, 5.1 surround sound, Blu-ray Disc player for $1,999. -
'Guitar Hero' Maker, Gibson Guitars in Patent Dispute
Activision asks court to declare it not in violation of Gibson's 1999 patent for 'simulated concert experience.' -
Shuttle Astronauts Unpack Giant Robot
Endeavour crew begins assembling Dextre robot worker after docking with international space station. -
Dolphin Guides Stranded Whales Back to Sea
New Zealand witnesses agree Moko, dolphin who plays with kids at local beach, helped two stranded pygmy sperm whales who'd beached selves. -
NASA: Robot Giving Trouble, Spacewalk Still a Go
The first spacewalk of shuttle Endeavour's space station mission is scheduled to take place Thursday night despite a problem getting power to a giant robot -
'American Idol' Karaoke Game Comes to Wii
Karaoke in front of Simon, Randy and Paula is best when you've got someone to sing against. -
The Week in Games: March 13, 2007
Game publishers line up to produce for iPhone; 'EverQuest,' 'Warcraft,' 'Neverwinter' mourn 'Dungeons and Dragons' creator; Atari looks serious about resurrection. -
Japanese Scientist's Glasses Can Find Anything
Tiny camera strapped to glasses records everything you do, then plays it back for you when you need it. -
Georgia Tech Creates Laser-Guided Robot
Machine meant to be home health-care aid for elderly or paralyzed people; basically fetches what you point at with laser. -
American Indians Have Six Mothers, Study Finds
Ninety-five percent of Native Americans have one of six mitochondrial DNA lineages dating back about 20,000 years. -
NASA Unveils Mock-Up of Next Space Capsule
Substitute for next-generation Orion crew vehicle to be used in rescue test in New Mexico desert. -
New York County May Ban Bottled Water
Suffolk County ponders rule barring single-serving bottles of water from government offices. -
Hacker Snags Data on Harvard Applicants
University says about 10,000 grad students, applicants may have had personal data, including Social Security numbers, exposed. -
Viruses Found Transmitting Genes Among Bacteria
Bacteria of different species share genes, but fact that viruses store, transmit them is new. -
There's No Easy Way to Get to Nearest Star
There may be Earth-like planets around Alpha Centauri, but it would take literally ages to get there.
U.S.
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Mystery: Woman's Body Kept on Ice at SoCal Hotel for a Year?
Friends insist that Monique Trepp, 33, an aspiring model, died a year ago and her boyfriend, a convicted drug dealer from New Zealand, held a wake in her honor at the hotel where he lived for three years. Authorities said she had been dead "a while." -
2 Sentenced in Pro Wrestler 'Hardbody Harrison's Sex Ring
Two people were sentenced Thursday for taking part in a sex trafficking ring run by former professional wrestler "Hardbody" Harrison Norris. -
Scandal, Charges Aren't Stopping Detroit Mayor ... Yet
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick continues to pursue plans to move the city forward despite a sex scandal and possible perjury charges -
Cops: Serial Child Molester Claims He Is Archangel Gabriel
San Diego police are searching for a polygamist and suspected serial child molester who claims he is the archangel Gabriel sent by God, which entitles him to have sex with young girls, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. -
Two Women Sentenced for Kidnapping, Torture of Black W
Family of kidnap, torture victim Megan Wiliams lashes out at prosecutors for striking plea deals with two female suspects. -
Mexican Drug Wars Keep Spring Breakers From Heading South
For college students, March Madness usually means basketball and Spring Break. But on South Padre Island in Texas, March Madness is taking on a whole new meaning. -
Track Inspector Killed by Amtrak Train in Rhode Island
An Amtrak express train has struck and killed a worker who was inspecting tracks just outside a train station in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. -
Cops: Boyfriend Mistreated Woman Pried Off Toilet
The sheriff is recommending charges be filed in the case of a woman who sat on her boyfriend's toilet for so long that her body was stuck to the seat. -
Possible Suspect Linked to Couple Killed Self With Knife
A possible suspect linked to a missing South Carolina couple committed suicide by slashing his inner thigh with a knife, authorities say. -
S&P's Optimism Sparks Wall Street Turnaround
A Standard & Poor projection Thursday gave investors some hope that the seemingly unrelenting losses from the mortage and credit crisis might indeed be bottoming out -
Man Accused of Forcing Daughter, 7, to Kill Pet Cat
An Indiana man was charged on Thursday of forcing his 7-year-old daughter to kill the family cat, saying he wanted his kids to 'learn how to kill,' police said. -
Canadian Pleads Guilty to Alaskan Oil Pipeline Terror Plot
Prosecutors say Alfred Heinz Reumayr wanted to blow up the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline in 2000 to drive up the price of oil in order to profit from the sales of oil and gas. -
Cops: Father Murdered Daughter, 12, in Las Vegas
Authorities say a Las Vegas man has been arrested for the murder of his 12-year-old daughter at the family's trailer. -
No Jail for Man Convicted of Selling Drugs Near School
A 23-year-old man found guilty of selling crack cocaine three times near an elementary school and then fled during his trial, will not serve prison time. -
Police Search for Missing Rare $3,000 Guinness Beer Costume
Authorities say a Detroit beer distribution company loaned the green, bottle-shaped costume to someone for Halloween, and it is now missing. -
Report: Possibly Armed Teen Barricaded Inside Texas Home
A 19-year-old barricaded himself in a Texas home after an argument with his mother. -
Iowa Man Celebrates 100th Birthday at Hooters
With his 100th birthday at hand, John Persinger chose to party Wednesday at his favorite restaurant, Hooters -
Feds Bust 3 for Smuggling 15 Stranded Immigrants
Authorities say 3 suspects will be arraigned Thursday in federal court in San Diego for stranding 15 people aboard a rickety 24-foot boat 12 miles off the California shore. -
Teen Kills Girlfriend Then Himself After Argument
A 17-year-old apparently killed his girlfriend and then himself Wednesday night following what neighbors described as an argument in a rural southern Lancaster County home. -
Student Claims Teacher's Wake-Up Slam Caused Hearing Loss
A 16-year-old Connecticut high school student who fell asleep in class says he suffered substantial hearing loss when his math teacher smacked her palm down on his desk to wake him up while she was teaching. -
Doctor Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Love Triangle
A jury has convicted Dr. Stephen Scher of first-degree murder in the 1976 love-triangle death of a close friend. -
UNC Slay Suspect Charged in Killing of Duke Grad Student
Authorities in Durham have charged a suspect in slaying of University of North Carolina student president with the January killing of a Duke University graduate student. -
Toddler Survives After Pickup Truck Hits, Drags Her 25 Feet
A 2-year-old girl survived being dragged 25 feet under a pickup truck in a mishap at a Plain City day care center. -
Naked Man Caught by Bystanders After Car Crash
Deputies say bystanders helped capture a naked man after he ran from a car crash in California. -
Parolee on the Lam Found Asleep in Stranger's Attic
A parolee wanted by Covina police was found asleep in a stranger's attic. -
Oregon Man Accused of Getting Semen on Unsuspecting Shopper
Man accused of getting semen on a Target customer while masturbating has surrendered to Clackamas County authorities. -
Girl, 10, Arrested for Bogus Report of Ore. School Shooting
Lt. Dave Okada says a girl called 9-1-1 Wednesday to report that somebody had been shot in the arm at the Bush Elementary School playground. -
Campus Killings Put Southern Colleges on Edge
Three murders in less than a week have sent 3 Southern college campuses into grief, and brought renewed attention to campus safety — a topic already on the minds of parents and students after recent mass killings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois. -
Mom Arrested for Prostitution Allegedly Fondled Officer
A mother arrested for prostitution allegedly fondled an undercover officer while two of her children were in the room next door, according to a report. -
School Bus, Car Crash in Texas Sends 13 to Hospitals
A school bus crash in Texas has sent 13 people to hospitals. -
Study: Antiwar Reporting Helps U.S. Enemies
Insurgents in Iraq get a boost from coverage in the news media that shows support for troop withdrawals from the war torn country, according to a report. -
Judge Allows Wife to Annul Marriage Over Female Hubby
A judge will allow a woman to annul her marriage after she discovered after her divorce that her ex-husband was once a woman. -
Hundreds of Dogs Found in Home During 'Record Breaker' Bust
About 800 small dogs, from Chihuahuas to Pomeranians were rescued from a filthy Arizona home and soon could be up for adoption -
Case to Be Dropped Against Mom Who Briefly Left Kid in Car
Charges will be dropped against a woman who briefly left her 2-year-old daughter alone in the car to take her two older daughters to pour coins into a Salvation Army kettle, prosecutors said Thursday. -
Feds Investigate Vets' Gravestones in Home's Landscaping
Federal authorities are investigating how hundreds of gravestones from a veterans' cemetery ended up in a Burlington Township yard. -
Four Men Die in Small Plane Crash Near West Palm Beach
Federal officials say four men died in a small plane crash in a rural area northwest of West Palm Beach. -
N.Y. Mom Pleads Not Guilty in Deaths of Children
A Long Island woman suspected of drowning her three children in a bathtub has made her first court appearance since the deaths last month, pleading not guilty to murder charges. -
Church to Offer 25-Cent Gasoline Discount in Outreach Effort
An Ohio church plans to offer people a 25-cent gasoline discount in hopes to reach people with a spirtual message. -
Massive Fire Rips Through D.C. Apartment Building, Church
Massive fire ravages a District of Columbia apartment building overnight, forcing the evacuation of several neighboring buildings and damaging a church. -
School Rejects Deaf Student's Service Dog Despite Ruling
A public high school has turned away a deaf student's service dog despite a state ruling saying the animal should be allowed. -
Texas Mother, Son Charged in Sex Slavery Plot
Gregoria Salgada Vazquez and David Salazar were charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault of a child after they allegedly had a girl transported from Mexico to Houston as a sex slave -
Police Hunt for Second Suspect in UNC Coed Murder
Authorities have charged a two suspect in the slaying of University of North Carolina student body president Eve Carson with first-degree murder. -
Colorful Redesigned $5 Bills Head Into Circulation
New $5 bills bearing the gaunt visage of the nation's 16th president — but with some touches of color added — are making their way to banks and cash registers near you. -
Five Cuban Soccer Players Missing After Florida Match
Five Cuban soccer players went missing Tuesday night after the under-23 team played a key match against the United States, a team official said Wednesday. -
Conn. School Suspends 8th Grader Caught With Skittles
An eighth-grade honors student who was suspended for a day, barred from attending an honors dinner and stripped of his title as class vice president after he was caught with contraband candy in school will get his student council post back. -
Charred Body Found in Burning Trash Bin
A charred body was discovered by firefighters called to extinguish a trash bin fire late Wednesday night in Surprise, Ariz.
WORLD
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Gaza Rocket Squads Barrage Israel After Violent Clash
Gaza rocket squads barraged southern Israel early Thursday, after Israeli undercover forces killed four Palestinian militants in the West Bank. -
French Foreign Minister: 'Magic is Over' for U.S.
Bernard Kouchner, the foreign minister of France, said Tuesday that whoever succeeds Bush in the White House will have to restore the United States' battered image and standing overseas, the International Herald Tribune reported. -
Incest Charge Upheld for Man Who Had 4 Kids With Sister
Germany's highest court has upheld a law that makes incest a criminal offense, rejecting an appeal by a man who was sentenced to prison after fathering four children with his sister. -
Bode Miller Wins Second Overall World Cup Ski Title
Bode Miller of the United States wins his second overall World Cup ski title after his closest challenger decides not to race in one of the final two races of the season. -
U.S. Dollar Falls Below 100 Yen for 1st Time in 12 Years
The dollar dipped below 100 yen for the first time in 12 years Thursday amid growing worries about a U.S. economic slowdown and expectations for lower U.S. interest rates. -
U.S. Troops Targeted in Kabul Homicide Attack That Killed 6
A homicide car bomber struck an armored vehicle carrying U.S. troops near the city's airport Thursday. The blast killed at least six Afghan civilians and wounded up to 20 others, officials said. -
Jordan Urged to Cut Ties With Denmark Over Prophet Cartoon
Jordanian lawmakers urged the government on Thursday to sever ties with Denmark to protest the reprinting of a cartoon deemed insulting to Islam's Prophet Muhammad. -
Woman Kills Husband Who Stopped Her From Playing Springsteen
Australian woman stabbed her de facto husband to death after he stopped her playing her favorite Bruce Springsteen CD. -
UN to Eastern Congo Rebels: Lay Down Your Weapons
The U.N. Security Council demanded Thursday that Rwandan rebels in eastern Congo lay down their arms and threatened further sanctions if fighting continues in the restive border region. -
UN to Eastern Congo Rebels: Lay Down Your Weapons
The U.N. Security Council demanded Thursday that Rwandan rebels in eastern Congo lay down their arms and threatened further sanctions if fighting continues in the restive border region. -
Tales of Cannibalism at Trial of Ex-Liberia President
Witnesses graphically described tales of cannibalism to highlight the brutality of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at his war crimes trial on Thursday. -
Dutch Parliament OKs Ban on Beastiality
The Netherlands parliament voted unanimously on Thursday to ban beastiality and pornography involving animals. -
Severed Fingers of Westerners Sent to U.S. Officials
A senior U.S. official confirmed to FOX News that the severed fingers of five Western hostages were delivered to U.S. government officials in Iraq, giving the men's relatives hope that they are still alive. -
Iraq: Body of Kidnapped Catholic Archbishop Found
The body of a Chaldean Catholic archbishop kidnapped in Iraq last month was found just outside the northern city where he was abducted, Iraqi police and a morgue official said Thursday. -
Pakistan Army: U.S.-Led Coalition Kills 4 in Border Strike
U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan fired across the border into Pakistan in a strike against Taliban militants, but the Pakistani army said Thursday that two women and two children were killed. -
British Boy Banned From Carrying Hammers, Screwdrivers
An 8-year-old fan of TV's "Bob the Builder" can't carry hammers, screwdrivers or scissors after becoming one of the youngest people in Britain controlled by an anti-social behavior order. -
Man With Knapsacks Nabbed After Running on Heathrow Runway
A protester carrying two knapsacks was arrested Thursday after hopping a perimeter fence and running into the path of an airplane at London's Heathrow Airport, authorities said. -
Raul Castro Eases Restrictions on Sale of Computers, DVDs
Cuban President Raul Castro moves to lift some restrictions on daily life, giving green light to sale of computers and DVDs, Reuters reports. -
18 Killed, 57 Injured in Iraq Car Bombing
A parked car bomb exploded in a commercial district of central Baghdad Thursday, killing 18 people and wounding dozens more. -
U.S. Military: We Killed Iraqi Child
U.S. soldiers fired a warning shot near woman who 'appeared to be signaling to someone' along a dangerous stretch of road north of Baghdad, but the bullet killed a young Iraqi girl, a military official said early Thursday. -
41 Taliban Fighters Killed in Battle in Afghanistan
Afghan and international forces killed 41 Taliban militants in a battle in southern Afghanistan, and a suicide car bomb attack on a convoy of U.S. troops left six Afghan civilians dead in Kabul, U.S. and Afghan officials said Thursday. -
Al Qaeda Posts Images of 2 Austrians Kidnapped in Tunisia
Al-Qaida in Islamic North Africa posted an Internet message demanding jailed militants in Algeria and Tunisia be freed in exchange for two kidnapped Austrians. -
Germany Warms to Islam Classes in Public Schools
Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble says Islam classes should be required in public schools but taught in German. -
Canada Approves Extended Mission in Afghanistan
Canada's parliament voted Thursday to extend the country's mission in Afghanistan to 2011, provided NATO supplies more troops and equipment to back up forces in the volatile south. -
Brazil's Catholic Church to Display 600 Plastic Fetuses
Some 265 Roman Catholic parishes will receive for display tiny sculptures that resemble a fetus at three months old, the Herald Sun reported
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: Transcript: Controversial Preacher
Obama's pastor Jeremiah Wright's recent statements from the pulpit that have caught the attention of the IRS -
Hannity & Colmes: Transcript: Stepping Down
Geraldine Ferraro on why she's leaving Clinton campaign's finance committee -
On the Record w/ Greta: Escort Exposed
NY Times reveals woman at center of Spitzer sex scandal -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Which Is Worse: Mistress or Hooker?
Is it worse to get caught with a girlfriend or a hooker? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on Geraldine Ferraro's comments on Obama and John McCain and the Air Force tanker deal -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Barack Obama's Pastor
Barack Obama's pastor says black people should not sing 'God Bless America' -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: 'Beltway Boys,' March 8, 2008
Battle between Obama and Hillary gets nastier and more expensive, and fights for delegates in Michigan and Florida -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Gov. Eliot Spitzer Quits
Gov. Eliot Spitzer is out -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Spitzer Sex Scandal
Dennis Miller sounds off on Eliot Spitzer's career-ending sex scandal -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Perfect Alibi
How one phone call could have kept Spitzer from getting caught -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Not All Politicians Are Perverts
Not all politicians are perverts
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