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ENTERTAINMENT
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Reality Check: It's All About the Attitude
Attitude gets contestants eliminated on 'Idol' and 'Dancing' -
FOX411: First Reese, Now It's Ryan's Turn
You thought maybe Ryan Phillippe was just another pretty face, the ex-husband of Reese Witherspoon. Hey, she won an Oscar for learning to sing like June Carter Cash. What's he done? -
Demi Moore Uses Leeches to 'Cleanse' and 'Detoxify'
Demi Moore recently used blood-sucking leeches to "cleanse" and "detoxify," she said during an appearance Monday on “The Late Show With David Letterman.” -
Priscilla Presley Admits She Fell Victim to Bogus 'Doc'
Priscilla Presley confirmed reports Tuesday that she once fell victim to an unqualified plastic surgeon. -
Chef Paul Prudhomme Grazed While Cooking on Golf Course
Celebrity chef Paul Prudhomme was grazed by a bullet while setting up his cooking tent Tuesday at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, officials said. -
Sara Evans Engaged to Ex-University of Alabama Quarterback
Sara Evans, who finalized a bitter divorce last year, is engaged to former University of Alabama quarterback Jay Barker. -
Spector Judge Rejects Defense Motion to Disqualify Him
The judge who presided over Phil Spector's first murder trial has rejected a defense motion to disqualify him from the retrial because of alleged prejudice against the legendary rock music producer. -
Pop Tarts: Kate Bosworth Went 'Bonkers' in Sin City
Hollywood 'it' girl Kate Bosworth always comes across as calm and collected; however, the pin-thin blonde has confessed to going crazy while filming the gambling-inspired drama '21' in Las Vegas. -
Heirs: Manufacturer Using Steve McQueen's Likeness
Heirs of the late actor Steve McQueen have gone to court to stop an apparel manufacturer from using the King of Cool's name and likeness to promote its products without their consent. -
FOX411: Cornish Update: No Baby Hens
Abbie Cornish is not pregnant with Ryan Phillippe's child. -
Judge: No Adult Entertainment Conference for Joe Francis
A federal judge has loosened the legal leash on "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis, but kept it taut enough to prevent the soft porn filmmaker from attending an adult industry conference this weekend in Phoenix. -
K-Fed Says He's on Full-Time Daddy Duty
Kevin Federline says he's been on full-time daddy duty since getting custody of his two toddler sons. -
Richie Sambora Arrested for Investigation of DUI
Bon Jovi's Richie Sambora has been arrested for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol. -
Robin Williams' Wife Files for Divorce
Robin Williams' wife filed for divorce last Friday, citing irreconcilable differences, the comedian's publicist confirmed for FOXNews.com. -
Hollywood Actor Richard Widmark Dead at 93
Hollywood actor Richard Widmark, who often portrayed killers, cops and Western gunslingers, has died at his home in Roxbury, Conn. after a long illness. -
Clint Eastwood Laughs About Being 'Fired' by Schwarzenegger
Clint Eastwood is not too upset that his friend, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, no longer wants him on the state parks commission, the Los Angeles Times reports. - Filmography: The Movies of Richard Widmark
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LA Times to Investigate Tupac Shakur Story Involving 'Diddy'
The editor of the Los Angeles Times says an internal investigation will be done concerning the authenticity of documents cited by the newspaper that implicate associates of Sean "Diddy" Combs in a 1994 assault on Tupac Shakur. -
Report: Jamie Lynn Spears Engaged
Pregnant Jamie Lynn Spears has been showing off her engagement ring from fiancé Casey Aldridge, the father of her baby, a source told People magazine. -
Report: Mills Trying to Prove McCartney Worth More
Heather Mills is trying to prove Paul McCartney is worth much more than the $800 million he claimed in their divorce battle, the Daily Mail reports. -
'Crash' Producer Loses Lawsuit to Get Oscar Retroactively
A California appeals court has ruled that a producer of the movie "Crash" can't sue to get an Academy Award retroactively. -
'Girls Gone Wild' Founder Joe Francis: Judge Targeted Me
"Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis accused a federal judge Tuesday of targeting him for retribution, saying he is behind a new lawsuit that accuses Francis of filming underage girls in sexually provocative acts.
FNC IMAG
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Spring Beauty Buzz: Shimmery Lip Looks
Fall’s matte nude lip gets a fresh twist this spring, so lighten up your look with sheer, shimmery, pastel lip colors. Bluemercury Owner & Founder, Marla Malcolm Beck fills you in on her favorite spring standbys.
FOX NEWS BLOGS
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E-Mac's Stock Watch
Breaking down the latest from Wall Street with insight you can't get anywhere else.
HEALTH
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Woman Goes for Leg Operation, Gets New Anus Instead
A German retiree is taking a hospital to court after she went in for a leg operation and got a new anus instead. -
Oregon Sex-Change 'Man' Claims 'He's' Pregnant
A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a "man," claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. -
Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer
Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives. -
Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way
A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way. -
Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts
Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. -
Chickens Vanish as Bird Flu Concerns Plague Egypt
Chickens in Egypt have nearly all vanished from sight, slaughtered, abandoned or locked away by a population increasingly aware of, and frightened by, bird flu's stubborn grip. -
Chickens Vanish as Bird Flu Takes Over Egypt's Streets
Chickens in Egypt have nearly all vanished from sight, slaughtered, abandoned or locked away by a population increasingly aware of, and frightened by, bird flu's stubborn grip. -
Five Ways to Build Muscle Quickly, Naturally
'Batter Up!' Pretty soon that cry will be heard on baseball diamonds across the country. Are you ready for the challenge? Here are five ways to bulk up naturally.
OPINION
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Susan Estrich: Changing the Minds of Superdelegates
Susan Estrich: If Clinton is going to beat Obama in the minds of superdelegates, she may also have to beat him in a place where he’s supposed to win.
POLITICS
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2 Senators Seek Answers on Fed-Backed Bear Stearns Deal
Two key senators are demanding details of the last-minute sale of failing investment bank Bear Stearns to JP Morgan, and how the Federal Reserve Bank's backing for the deal could affect taxpayers. -
Bush to Meet Putin Next Week in Russian Resort Town
President Bush said Wednesday he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week to try to break a logjam between the two nations over a proposed U.S. missile defense system. -
Bush Makes Tough Phone Call to Chinese Pres. Hu
President Bush has told Chinese President Hu Jintao that a mistake was made in the shipment of nuclear missile fuses to Taiwan. -
Rep. Says Police 'Screwed Up' With Bomb-Laden Truck
A Republican leader in the House has called for scrutiny of how Capitol Police handled the impoundment of a truck later found to contain a crude explosive device -
Anna Nicole Among 20 Passport Peek Victims
The State Department has found at least 20 cases where workers peeked at high-profile passport files in the last year, including that of Anna Nicole Smith. -
In Kabul, Rep. Ellison Says U.S. Public Disinterested by War
The war in Afghanistan is not a top issue in the U.S. presidential race because of a lack of interest among the American public and the media, a U.S. congressman said during a visit to the Afghan capital Wednesday. -
Bush: Rebates Will Make Economy 'Stronger Than Ever'
President Bush says tax rebates from the economic stimulus package, which will begin to go out in May, will make the economy "stronger than ever before." -
Bush Meets With Joint Chiefs at Pentagon on Iraq
Wrapping up a series of consultations on Iraq, President Bush met at the Pentagon on Wednesday with the military's top leaders to hear their views on prospects for further troop reductions.
SCITECH
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Space Tourism Rocket Ship Unveiled; Flights to Begin in 2010
A California aerospace company plans to enter the space tourism industry with a two-seat rocket ship capable of suborbital flights to altitudes more than 37 miles above the Earth. - New York International Auto Show Debuts
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Wikipedia Parent Company Gets $3 Million Donation
Alfred P. Sloan foundation to give Wikimedia million bucks for each of next three years. -
Time Warner, Comcast May Bankroll Sprint's WiMax
Wall St. Journal reports companies may form nationwide 4G wireless broadband network. -
Spy-in-Sky Drone May Keep Watchful Eye Over Miami
Miami police could soon be the first in the United States to use cutting-edge, spy-in-the-sky technology to beef up their fight against crime, reports the Reuters news agency. -
Display of 'Bling' Helps River Dolphins Get Girls
Male Amazon river dolphins found to carry branches in mouths to impress females of the species. -
Rotten-Egg Smell Puts Mice in Suspended Animation
Hydrogen sulfide found to cut heartbeats, breathing rates in half with no ill effects -- at least in mice. -
Astronauts Ready Shuttle Endeavour for Landing
Weather looks good for touchdown, scheduled for 7:05 p.m. EDT in Cape Canaveral, Fla. -
Sound Could Train Fish to Catch Themselves
Cape Cod researchers condition sea bass to respond to certain tones associated with feeding time. -
Prehistoric Sea Monster Unearthed in Canada
Eight-foot, long-necked marine reptile swam in shallow seas in what's now Alberta about 112 million years ago. -
Two-Seat Rocket Designed for Space Tourism
California company plans to enter space-tourism industry with two-seat rocket ship capable of suborbital flights to altitudes more than 37 miles above Earth. -
'Miss Bimbo' Web Site Sparks Outrage in Britain
Moral guardians in tizzy over Web game that has kids 'buying' breast implants for shallow celebutard characters. -
Huge Antarctic Ice Sheet on Verge of Collapse
Area about the size of Connecticut looks ready to break away from Antarctic Peninsula.
U.S.
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Man With Shotgun Charged With U.S. Capitol Bombing Plot
Authorities revealed Tuesday that a man carrying a loaded shotgun was arrested in January near the U.S. Capitol, and explosives left in his truck nearby went undetected for three weeks. -
Two Inmates Escape From State Prison in California
Authorities say two inmates, one of them convicted of DUI manslaughter, have escaped from North Kern State Prison. -
Kids May Have Found Hijacker D.B. Cooper's Parachute
The FBI is analyzing a torn, tangled parachute found buried by children in southwest Washington to determine whether it might have been used by famed plane hijacker D.B. Cooper, the agency said Tuesday. -
High School Cheerleader Dies After Breast Surgery
She was captain of her high school cheerleading squad, a nearly straight-A student and a soon-to-be pre-med freshman at the University of Florida -- and now 18-year-old Stephanie Kuleba is dead after breast surgery. -
Suicide Note Written on Bedsheet in Missing Couple Case
The man who killed himself after being questioned in the disappearance of a Hilton Head couple scratched a suicide note on a bedsheet and lined the bathtub where he was found with a comforter and pillow before stabbing and cutting himself several times. -
2 Teens Arrested for Doggie Door Break-In and Theft
Cobb County, Ga., police have arrested two Harrison High School students in a so-called "doggie dooring" break-in at a Kennesaw home. -
Slew of Attacks Show AK-47's Bleeding American Streets
AK-47-type rifles, powerful, rapid-fire weapons, have long been used in Third World conflicts but are increasingly being used in American street fights. -
Western Illinois University Boosts Security After Threat
Handwritten note prompts police to boost security at Western Illinois University during investigation. -
U.S.-Based Muslim Website Spreading Hate Message
On any given day, log onto RevolutionMuslim.com and a host of startling images appear, including messages from a radical Islamic cleric convicted for soliciting the murder of non-Muslims. -
Report: Craigslist Ad Lists $1G Baby 'For Sale' in Oregon
An Oregon woman says someone falsely posted her name to an online advertisement offering a baby for sale on Craigslist for $1,000, KPTV.com reports. -
Police Investigate Baby 'For Sale' in Online Classified
Police are searching for a baby in Salt Lake City that was advertised for sale on a local online classified listing. -
Fire Chief: No Charges to Be Filed in Vegas Casino Fire
Clark County Fire chief says a massive fire that damaged the Monte Carlo hotel-casino facade was not intentional and no charges will be filed in connection with the Jan. 25 blaze. -
Bayou Bob: Seized Snake Sauce Just Medicine
A rattlesnake rancher who had more than 400 bottles of vodka containing snakes seized last week said the contraband is an 'ancient Asian elixir' used purely for medicinal purposes and not bootlegged booze as lawmen contend. -
Chlorine Leak at Minn. High School Injures Nearly 40
Nearly 40 students were injured Wednesday by a chlorine gas leak in the pool area of a high school where a shooting more than four years ago killed two boys, officials said. -
L.A. Firefighter Killed in Manhole Explosion Near LAX
a Los Angeles firefighter has died of injuries from a series of explosions that blew the manhole covers off the top of an underground vault. -
Egg McMuffin Inventor Herb Peterson Dead at 89
A Southern California McDonald's restaurant official says Egg McMuffin inventor Herb Peterson has died in Santa Barbara at age 89. -
Parachute Find Stirs New Buzz of Legend of D.B. Cooper
The discovery of a tattered parachute by kids had residents across the Northwest talking about legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper on Wednesday. -
Kan. Woman Still Ailing From Long Stint on Toilet Seat
The woman, who spent two years in a bathroom, won't talk about the ordeal with family members -
Parents Didn't Expect Daughter to Die During Prayer
The mother of an 11-year-old girl who died of untreated diabetes said Wednesday that she did not know her daughter was terminally ill as she prayed for her to get better. -
Student Pilot Survives Crash, Freezing Night Before Rescue
Student pilot whose plane crashed into a snowy mountainside survived a freezing night by wrapping himself in a tarp, then hiked a mile through waist-deep snow in shorts to meet rescuers, aviation and rescue officials said Wednesday. -
Aunt's 911 Call Wasn't Enough to Save Diabetic Niece
In a 911 call, the aunt of 11-year-old Madeline Neumann pleaded for help because Neumann's mother "believes in faith instead of doctors," the Wausau Daily Herald reports -
Ex-'Eligible Bachelor' Found Not Guilty of Sexual Assault
An attorney who once made People magazine's list of America's "Most Eligible Bachelors" was acquitted Wednesday of raping a 19-year-old woman. -
Kansas Woman Stuck to Toilet Remains Hospitalized
A woman authorities say spent nearly two years sitting on the toilet in a bathroom in her house remains hospitalized and in pain. -
Golden Gate Reopens After Multi-Car Collision
The Golden Gate Bridge is reopened to traffic after a multi-car collision shut down part of the span for more than 90 minutes. -
Indiana Teen Paper Girl Receives Mysterious $500 Tip
Kelsey Tolliver was selling newspapers inside Cincinnati's University Hospital when she was given $500 for $1.50 paper by a mysterious man in his 20s. -
Autopsy: Iowa Family Beaten to Death in Brutal Killings
Autopsies show that five members of an Iowa City family found dead in their home on Monday were beaten to death. -
Court Allows WTC Cleanup Workers to Sue NYC
Appeals court rules against making NYC immune from 8,000 workers' claims that they were not protected while cleaning up the World Trade Center site after the 2001 terrorist attacks. -
AK-47-Type Guns Are Turning Up in U.S. More Often
Figures from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, obtained by The Associated Press show an increase in the number of AK-type weapons traced and entered into the agency's computer database. -
Little Person Says McDonald's Employee Ran on Sight
A little person picking up some fast food in a South Carolina McDonald’s has filed a complaint after his server shrieked and ran away at the sight of him. -
Man Gets 25 Years for Burning Infant Daughter in Microwave
A jury rejected insanity plea by Joshua Mauldin of Texas, sentenced hin to 25 years in prison for severely burning his infant daughter in a microwave and turning it on for up to 20 seconds. -
N.Y. Woman Charged With Stabbing Husband in Groin
A woman has been charged with murder and manslaughter for allegedly bludgeoning husband with a sledgehammer and knifing him in the groin. -
Mystery Man Gives $500 Tip to Ind. Teen Newspaper Vendor
Kelsey Tolliver plans to use half of her Easter tip to buy a prom dress and accessories and give the rest to her stepdad after a man wished her a happy Easter and gave her a large tip as she was working inside Cincinnati's University Hospital. -
Pilot Placed on Leave After Gun Goes Off During U.S. Flight
The pilot whose gun discharged in the cockpit of a U.S. Airways flight from Denver to Charlotte, N.C., has been placed on leave pending an investigation, USA Today reported. -
Kansas Pastor Charged With Forging $100G Check
The pastor of a Kansas church whose father is a judge is charged in Missouri with forging a woman's name to a check for $100,000. -
Report Cites Increase in Attacks on Recruiting Centers
Shattered windows and bomb scares are growing threats for recruiters working to find young men and women to join the U.S. military, according to a new report that claims attacks on military recruiting stations are on the rise. -
Wal-Mart Critic Wins Judgment in 'Walocaust' Lawsuit
A computer store owner has won a lawsuit that upholds as free speech his satirical Web sites likening Wal-Mart to the Holocaust and Al Qaeda. -
Cops: 'Sick' Person Asking for Oklahoma Women's Undies
Oklahoma police are looking for what they call a 'sick individual' who's leaving notes asking for women to give him their underwear. -
Authorities Investigating Cause of Florida Crane Collapse
Authorities are investigating what caused a section of construction crane to plummet 30 floors into a home that a contractor used for storage, killing two workers in the nation's second deadly crane accident in 10 days. -
Phoenix Man Arrives Home to Find Wife Engulfed in Flames
Firefighters blamed cigarette smoking for a fire that burned a 65-year-old Phoenix woman over most of her body, MyFOXPhoenix reports. -
Cops Seize $3M in Meth in Major Chicago Drug Bust
Chicago police have seized nearly $3 million worth of drugs from a Chicago apartment. -
Cops: Man Beat Pregnant Woman to 'Make Her Lose That Baby'
A pregnant woman was beaten Wednesday by a man who told her he was going to 'make her lose that baby,' police told The Buffalo News. -
Head of Homeless Shelter Bought Jewels Instead of Food
A shuttered homeless shelter's former director has admitted using more than $23,000 in public money for private real-estate deals and personal luxuries, including jewelry and a trip to Disney World. -
Cops: Woman Fakes Pregnancy to Scam $5G From Adoption Agency
Florida police say a 24-year-old woman scammed nearly $5,000 from an adoption agency by faking her pregnancy, MyFOXOrlando reports. -
Police: Girl Dies After Parents Pray Instead of Seeking Help
An 11-year-old girl died after her parents prayed for healing rather than seek medical help for a treatable form of diabetes, police said Tuesday. -
Troubled Abortion Clinic Must Retrain Workers on Med. Waste
An abortion clinic has been asked to retrain its workers about proper waste disposal after Michigan investigators found it broke medical waste rules. -
Probation Officer Never Met With Teen Charged in UNC Murder
Records show the probation officer ordered to monitor Laurence Alvin Lovette never met with the teen, now charged with killing two college students. -
'Tax Freedom Day' to Arrive 3 Days Earlier, Says Group
Americans won't have to work as long this year to earn enough to pay their taxes, a non-profit group said on Wednesday.
WORLD
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26 Dead, 19 Injured in Honduras Bus Crash
A passenger bus plunged off a highway and rolled 500 yards down a hillside in western Honduras on Tuesday, killing 26 people and injuring at least 19, authorities said. -
Norway Apartment Building Collapses; Five Feared Dead
Fifteen people were taken to hospitals as rescuers searched for survivors; five people were feared to have been killed and efforts were hampered as two rock slides hit the crumpled building northwest of Oslo. -
Monks Disrupt Tour of Foreign Journalists in Tibet's Capital
A group of monks disrupted a government-managed tour by foreign reporters to Tibet's capital on Thursday, screaming there was no religious freedom and that the Dalai Lama was not to blame for recent violence there. -
Petra the Black Swan to Be Reunited With Paddleboat
Swan 'appears to feel lonely' after mate flies off to be with other female swans; zoo officials to return her to lake where faithful paddleboat floats. -
Taliban Attacks Force Cell Phone Shutdown in Afghanistan
Taliban attacks on telecom towers have prompted cell phone companies to shut down service across southern Afghanistan, angering a quarter million customers who have no other telephones. -
Circus Shut Down After Woman Forced to Swim in Piranha Tank
Police have closed down a circus in southern Italy after a terrified 19-year-old woman was forced to swim in a tank full of piranha fish while her younger sister endured the company of snakes and tarantulas. -
United States Envoys Visit Pakistani Frontier
Senior U.S. envoys visited Pakistan's northwest frontier Wednesday to promote lavishly funded plans to boost security and development in a region that could be harboring Usama bin Laden. -
Marriage Rate in England, Wales at Lowest Level Ever
Love and marriage in England and Wales have drifted further apart than at any time since the days of the horse and carriage. -
Toddler Freed From Well in India After 27 Hours
Child taken to hospital after falling into 45-foot well; rescuers played music into the hole to soothe the girl and used heavy equipment to dig a hole and pull the baby out. -
Israel Nabs 2002 Passover Bombing Mastermind
Israeli soldiers on Wednesday arrested the Hamas mastermind of the bloodiest suicide bombing of the Palestinian uprising, an attack that killed 30 people and wounded 143 others during a Passover dinner celebration in 2002, the army said. -
Patience Running Out Over N. Korea Nuke Declaration
The foreign ministers of the United States and South Korea said Wednesday that patience is running out over North Korea's failure to hand over a promised declaration of nuclear weapon efforts. -
Hunt on for Man Who Urged Schoolboys to Fight on Video
Police were searching Wednesday for a man who posted videos on the Internet showing himself goading two schoolboys into violently attacking each other. -
India Presses Gulf States to Offer Minimum Wage to Workers
Isnian officials say they hope to sing bilateral agreements with Gulf nations that would set minimum wages for imported workers. -
Report: China's Space Program Could Bolster Military
A Japanese military think tank is suggesting China's evolving space development should be closely watched for its potential impact on the country's military buildup -
Al-Sadr Militiamen Given 3 Days to Surrender Arms
Shiite militiamen loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have been given three days to surrender their weapons and sign a pledge renouncing violence. -
Israeli Rabbi: Seminary Shooter's Family Should 'Hang'
Prominent rabbi on Wednesday urged the government to take action against the family of the gunman who went on a massacre at a seminary, killing eight students. -
Fireworks Factory Blast in Dubai Leaves 2 Dead
A massive explosion at a fireworks factory left two people dead and two injured Wednesday, while subsequent fires rapidly spread, sending thick clouds of black smoke into the sky, officials and witnesses said. -
Car Bomb Kills 8 in Afghanistan at Farmers' Market
Eight civilians are dead following a car bomb attack in a southern Afghan farmers' market. -
China Strongly Protests Military Delivery to Taiwan of Fuses
China has strongly protested the U.S. military's mistaken delivery to Taiwan of intercontinental ballistic missile electrical fuses. -
So. Korea to Back U.N. Resolution on No. Korea Rights Record
South Korea will vote in favor of a U.N. resolution on alleged human rights violations in North Korea, a senior Foreign Ministry official said Wednesday. -
Taliban Says it Will Increase Afghanistan Attacks in Spring
The Taliban says it will use new techniques and draw on years of fighting experience to again increase attacks in Afghanistan this spring. -
Officials: 55 Dead, 300 Wounded in Basra, Baghdad Fighting
At least 55 people have died in two days of fighting between Shiite militias and U.S.-Iraqi forces in Baghdad and Basra, officials said Wednesday. -
Nude Photo of Carla Bruni to Hit N.Y. Auction Block
A nude photo of France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is to be auctioned off at a sale next month in New York City, an auction house said.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Transcript: Leave Obama Alone!
'Obama Girl' tells Hillary Clinton to stop attacking her man -
America's Pulse w/ E.D. Hill: Frontlines Firsthand: Viewer Comments
Here's your chance to send questions, thoughts and best wishes to Sgt. Dawson and Cpl. Atwell -
America's Pulse w/ E.D. Hill: Dispatches From Afghanistan
Cpl. Atwell and Sgt. Dawson send their first impressions of life on the frontlines -
Hannity & Colmes: Liberal Attack Plan
Senator Lindsey Graham comes to McCain's defense while Dems target his '100 years in Iraq' comment -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sex and Politics
Wayne County prosecutor on the case against Mayor Kilpatrick -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sex and Politics
Attorney for Kilpatrick's former chief of staff speaks out -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: KFC's Identity Crisis
KFC's identity crisis -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' anel on Clinton's tainted recollection of her visit to Bosnia and France's impending boycott of the 2008 Beijing Olympics -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Govt. Agencies Profiting From Each Other
One government agency profits at the expense of another, and it's all taxpayers' money -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Shooting at Hillary Clinton
Shooting at Hillary Clinton -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Clinton Sniper Fire Fib
Dennis Miller on Clinton's Bosnia sniper fire exaggeration, Jesus look-alike contest in San Francisco -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Fess Up and Move On
Fess up and move on
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