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ENTERTAINMENT
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Report: Carrie Underwood, Chace Crawford No Longer Dating
Carrie Underwood and Chace Crawford have split, sources told Usmagazine.com. -
Kimora Lee Simmons Files for Divorce from Russell Simmons
Kimora Lee Simmons has already moved on, but she took steps to make it official by filing for divorce from her husband of seven years, entertainment mogul Russell Simmons. -
Reality Check: 'Idol' Elimination Was Inevitable
'Idol' proves that a bad attitude gets you eliminated -
Hollywood Assassination: Secret Screenplay 'Exposes' Indies
Secret movie designed to blow up Sundance, Redford, heavyweights. -
Jury Convicts Grammy-Nominated Rapper Remy Ma of Assault
Grammy-nominated rapper Remy Ma was led out of a Manhattan courtroom Thursday, weeping and in handcuffs, after being convicted of shooting a woman outside a nightclub last summer. -
L.A. Times Apologizes for Documents Used in Diddy Story
The Los Angeles Times apologized for using apparently fabricated documents in a story implying that a 1994 assault on Tupac Shakur was carried out by associates of Sean "Diddy" Combs, and that he knew about it ahead of time. -
Web Site Obtains Copy of Heath Ledger's Will
The will, according to the Web site leaves 50 percent of his assests -- listed as $145,000 -- to his sisters and the rest to his parents. -
Anchor Quits Al-Jazeera English, Cites Anti-American Tone
Former "Nightline" reporter Dave Marash said there was a "reflexive adversarial editorial stance" against Americans at Al-Jazeera English. -
Oscar-Winning Writer Abby Mann Dead at 80
Abby Mann, writer of socially conscious scripts for movies and television whose screenplay for 1961's "Judgment at Nuremberg" won the Academy Award, has died at age 80. -
Report: Lindsay Lohan to Star in Charles Manson Movie
Lindsay Lohan will star as a once loyal member of the Manson Family, in the movie "Manson Girls," E! News reported. -
Court: Moore Didn't Defame War Veteran in Documentary
A federal appeals court has ruled that filmmaker Michael Moore did not defame an Iraq War veteran when Moore used a clip from a TV interview without his permission in ''Fahrenheit 9/11.'' -
Rapper T.I. Pleads Guilty to Federal Weapons Charges
Rapper T.I. pleaded guilty Thursday to federal weapons possession charges and is to be sentenced in one year, after completing a period of community service. -
Ryan Phillippe: 'It's Bizarre' Seeing Reese and Jake
Ryan Phillippe says it's strange to see ex-wife Reese Witherspoon with her new boyfriend, Jake Gyllenhaal. -
Pop Tarts: Anna Kournikova Sticks to Veggies, Coffee, Fruit
Former tennis sensation Anna Kournikova hit up one of Miami's hottest dining digs for Sunday lunch this past weekend, leaving a large group of family and friends waiting for her fashionably late arrival. -
Woman Charged in Linda Stein's Death Denied Bail
The personal assistant charged in the beating death of real estate agent and punk rock pioneer Linda Stein was denied bail Wednesday even though the defense argued new DNA evidence justified it.
FNC IMAG
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Pet-friendly Websites
Info, facts, and fun for animal lovers and owners. -
Spring Beauty Buzz: Hot Eye Shadows
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Simple Sexy Hair: Sleek and Straight
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Simple Sexy Hair: Wild and Wavy
Our expert shows you how to steal this supermodel’s look! -
Simple Sexy Hair: Red Carpet Ready
Look and feel like a star with this red carpet ‘do.
FOX NEWS
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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. -
GretaWire
Greta takes you behind the scenes of her show, and gives you the latest news in the criminal cases making headlines. -
Janice Dean the Weather Machine
FNC Meteorologist Janice Dean breaks down the latest weather news and always give you something to smile about on a rainy day.
HEALTH
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Study: Belly Fat Increases Risk of Alzheimer's
Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests. -
Outrage Over Tobacco Funded Lung Study
The disclosure of hidden tobacco money behind a big study suggesting that lung scans might help save smokers from cancer has shocked the research community and raised fresh concern about industry influence in important science. -
FDA Investigating Link Between Singulair and Suicide
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it is investigating a possible link between the widely used asthma drug Singulair and reports of mood swings and suicidal behavior. -
Woman Refused Right-to-Die Took Her Own Life
The French woman who had sought the legal right to commit suicide to end the suffering caused by an incurable and disfiguring cancer killed herself with sleeping tablets, authorities said. -
Girl, 8, Reportedly Died From Fear of Dentist
An 8-year-old girl became so fearful of going to the dentist that she passed away because she refused to even open her mouth to eat, her parents told a newspaper. -
Man With 'Rotting Blood' Disease Hopes to Walk Again
A man in India suffering from a disease marked by chronic high blood pressure in the legs hopes to walk again following an operation. -
Nurse May Have Infected 300 in Va. With Hepatitis C
Virginia hospital has asked more than 300 former patients to come in for blood tests because a nurse suspected of infecting patients with hepatitis in Texas worked there last year. -
Woman Who Sat on Toilet for Two Years Still 'Very Sick'
A woman who may have spent nearly two years in a bathroom, sitting on the toilet so long that the seat adhered to sores on her body, remains hospitalized and in pain from medical procedures, family members said Wednesday.
OPINION
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Lis on Law: Does No Child Left Behind Make the Grade?
Recent figures suggest that schools have shifted time from teaching history and literature to solely preparing students for standardized tests. -
Junk Science: Global Smearing
Accomplished scientist S. Fred Singer's outspoken questioning of global warming alarmism has earned him outrageous media smear piece. -
Father Jonathan: How to Talk Politics with Atheists
Why is there so much tension between believers and non-believers in our social and political discourse? -
Alireza Jafarzadeh: Mission of Iran's New Majlis
The new Majlis can best be described as a den of henchmen and torturers.
POLITICS
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Military Leaders Advise Bush of Strain on Forces in Iraq
Behind closed doors, U.S. military leaders told President Bush Wednesday they are worried about the Iraq war's mounting strain on troops and their families. But they indicated they'd go along with a brief halt in pulling out troops this summer. -
Bush Defends Pace of Progress in Iraq
President Bush on Thursday defended the slow pace of progress in Iraq, asserting "it is not foot-dragging" as Iraqi politicians try to reach agreement on political, security and economic goals. -
Treasury Sec. Paulson Heading to Beijing Next Week
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is going to China next week. He'll be the highest-ranking administration official to visit the country since Beijing's harsh crackdown in Tibet. -
Feds: Michigan Man Set Up Iraq Junket for Saddam
Federal prosecutors say Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency secretly financed a trip to Iraq for three U.S. lawmakers during the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion -
Rep. Wynn Will Leave House Early to Take Law Job
Rep. Al Wynn, D-Md., will leave his seat in June to take a job at a law firm and give his Democratic successor a chance to get a running start on the job. -
House Panel Seeks Testimony of Imprisoned Former Ala. Gov.
The House Judiciary Committee has asked the Justice Department to temporarily release former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman from prison to testify before Congress in early May about possible political influence over his prosecution. -
EPA in No Rush to Comply With '07 High Court Climate Order
The Environmental Protection Agency is making clear it will not be rushed into a decision on whether to regulate emissions linked to global warming, as directed by the Supreme Court. -
Bush Apologizes for Fatal Navy Shooting in Egyptian Waters
Bush phoned Egyptina President Hosni Mubarak to apologize for the fatal shooting of an Egyptian boater by sentry for U.S.-flagged cargo ship in Suex Canal. -
Feds Close in on Cause of Minn. Bridge Collapse
National Transportation Safety Board memos suggest investigators think undersized steel plates are partly to blame for the last year's Minneapolis bridge collapse, though the investigation is ongoing. -
Virginia Gov. Signs Abusive Driver Law Repeal
Gov. Tim Kaine agrees with decision to remove excessive fees on Virginia residents violating road rules. -
Federal ID Program Deadline Looms; 3 Governors Holding Out
With a deadline looming for states to seek extensions on complying with stricter driver's license requirements, South Carolina lawmakers urged the governor to ask for one so residents won't be hampered when boarding airplanes. -
California May Relax Rules on Zero-Emission Vehicles
California regulators on Thursday were considering a 90 percent cut in the number of battery-powered and hydrogen vehicles that automakers must produce by 2014, a move that would weaken tough auto emissions rules that 12 other states have adopted. -
One in Ten Voters Mistakenly Think Obama is Muslim
One in 10 voters believes Barack Obama is Muslim, a mistaken impression that lingers across party lines, a poll showed Wednesday. -
U.S. Mulls Libyan Offer to Pay Terror Victims' Families
The U.S. is considering a Libyan proposal to compensate families of Americans killed in three terrorist attacks blamed on Libyan agents in the 1980s. -
Pressure Builds for Broader Government Bailouts
While there is little enthusiasm for government bailouts in general, voters are increasingly demanding immediate government relief as the economy ebbs. -
Leaving Congress: The Changing Face of the 110th
Congress is going to look a lot different in January, 2009, with the number of seats up for grabs growing almost weekly. -
Senate Hearings Set for Petraeus, Crocker Iraq Updates
President Bush's top military and diplomatic leaders in Iraq will testify in the Senate on April 8. -
Bush Invites Palestinian Authority Leader to White House
President Bush has invited Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas to the White House in an effort to give a kick to Mideast peace talks, the White House said Thursday. -
Report: Spitzer Linked to Second Prostitution Ring
The New York Post reports that alleged madam Kristin 'Billie' Davis, a 'busty bottle blonde' working toward her master's degree in psychology, has supposedly earned millions from the clients in her lengthy black book.
SCITECH
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Endeavour Returns to Earth, Makes Rare Nighttime Landing
The shuttle swooped through the darkness to the illuminated runway at Kennedy Space Center in a rare nighttime touchdown -
China Gets Shy Pandas to Perform 'Sexercise'
Sluggish big beasts forced to stand up for apples in order to develop pelvic muscles. -
Australian Farmer Finds Mysterious Ball of Space Junk
Strange ball of twisted metal appears to be gas tank for communications-satellite booster rocket. -
Squid Mouths May Improve Artificial Limbs
The razor-sharp beaks that giant squids use to attack whales — and maybe even Captain Nemo's submarine — might one day lead to improved artificial limbs for people. -
Adobe Puts Free Version of Photoshop Online
Flash-based application works through a Web browser from any computer. -
Netflix Credits Customers for Online Outage
Company giving up 5 percent of monthly bill for Monday's 11-hour Web site crash. -
Origami Masters Aim to Launch Paper Craft From Space
Japanese scientists and origami masters hope to launch a paper airplane from space and learn from its trip back to Earth. -
NASA Jubilant at Long, Successful Shuttle Mission
All went well with Endeavour's landing, except for two-hour delay caused by clouds. -
Truckers Putting the Brakes on High Fuel Prices
Truckers and industry officials say slowing a tractor-trailer rig from 75 mph to 65 mph increases fuel mileage by more than a mile a gallon, a significant bump for machines that get less than 10 miles per gallon hauling thousands of pounds of freight. -
Ford Bids 'Tata' to Jaguar and Land Rover Brands
Ford sells Jaguar and Land Rover brands to Tata Motors Ltd. -
How Green Is Organic Milk?
It comes from cows who've never eaten pesticide-treated hay or received a hormone shot, but is organic milk really better for the environment -- or for you? -
Oldest European Human Fossil Found in Spain
Jawbone is 1.3 million years old, may belong to last common ancestor of Neanderthals, modern humans.
U.S.
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Florida School Security Officer Tasers 11-Year-Old Girl
Florida school security officer tasers 11-year-old student after being punched in the face. -
Census Bureau Estimates U.S. Population Shifts South, West
Four Texas metropolitan areas were among the biggest population gainers as Americans continued their trend of moving to the Sun Belt in 2006 and 2007, according to Census Bureau estimates to be released Thursday. -
Clear Channel Deal Collapses, Buyers Sue Banks Over Deal
Clear Channel Communications Inc. and the private equity firms seeking to close a $19.5 billion purchase of the company on Wednesday sued the banks backing the deal. -
Lawyer: Woman Forced to Remove Nipple Rings at Airport
An attorney says security agents gave her client a pair of pliers and forced her to remove her nipple rings before allowing her to board her flight. -
Kilauea Eruption Poses Plenty of Excitement for Visitors
An average of nearly 9,000 people a day are touring Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park this year with Kilauea particularly active -
Study: Students Rarely Adopt Politics of Their Professors
Bipartisan team of researchers says that although studies show most professors are liberal, their political bias has little effect on ther students. -
Standoff With Armed Man on Philadelphia Bridge Ends
Authorities have taken a man into custody on the Walt Whitman Bridge, ending a three-hour standoff that closed the bridge connecting Philadelphia and New Jersey. -
Cops: Woman Involved in Hostage Situation Killed Her 2 Kids
A mother killed her two children and later went to the nearby college she attended and brandished a gun before handing the weapon to a health counselor. -
Jihad USA: Confronting the Threat of Homegrown Terror
Law enforcement officials and security experts are warning against the threat of homegrown terrorism as several cases involving alleged American jihadists enter the courts. -
Woman and Her Coffee Survive Car Accident
A woman is safe after losing control of her car and accidently driving into the waters of the Oakland Estuary. But on the upside, she saved her morning coffee. -
Hacker Gets Three Years in Jail for Phony SWAT Call
Randal T. Ellis, 19, was sentenced to three years in prison for call tha led the SWAT team acommpanied by dogs and helicopters to descend upon a hoem where a couple and two children were sleeping. -
Principal Allegedly Threatens to Kill Science Teachers
A Texas teacher has filed a police complaint alleging a principal threatened to kill some science teachers if students did poorly. -
Fatal Collision Involves Truck Packed With Illegal Aliens
Police say a pickup truck crammed with at least 20 suspected illegal immigrants collided with an SUV in Texas near the Mexican border, killing 3 and wounding 14 others. -
Tires Blow Out as Jetliner Lands in Houston
Four tires blew out on a Continental Airlines jet carrying 113 passengers and five crew members as it landed in Houston on Thursday; no injuries were reported. -
3 Dead in Shooting at Hospital Where Gunman's Mom Died
retired teacher bearing a grudge over his mother's medical treatment at the hospital where she died fatally shot one of her nurses and another employee Thursday, then killed a man outside before police shot him. -
Xavier Tops West Virginia 79-75 in NCAA Tournament
Third-seeded Xavier defeated West Virginia 79-75 on Thursday to move just one game from its first Final Four appearance; North Carolina defeated Washington State 68-47 to advance. -
16 Arrested in Twin Cities Anti-War Protest
16 people were arrested after a group of student protesters entered in a National Guard recruiting office on the campus of the University of Minnesota on Thursday. -
Cops: Relative of Anheuser-Busch Family Drinking Underage
Adolphus August Busch V, 17, was arrested with eight others at a party after police received an anonymous complaint of loud music. -
U.S. Mom Rescues Kidnapped Son in South Korea
A new York City woman, working on a tip through her MySpace page, rescued her 7-year-old-son from a South Korean school after the boy was allegedly kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend. -
NFL Owners Consider Banning Long Hair
At their meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., next week, NFL owners will consider a proposal to ban players from having hair flow from their helmets below their names on the back of their jerseys. -
Boyfriend of Woman Stuck to Toilet Accused of Exposing Self
A man whose girlfriend authorities say spent nearly two years sitting on a toilet that adhered to her body has been arrested in a separate case in which he is accused of exposing himself to a neighbor's teen daughter and her friends. -
Brooklyn School Reopens After Report Student Had Gun
A Brooklyn school has been locked down because of a report that a student had a gun. -
Shooting Outside Texas College Dorm Leaves Two Injured
Two people were injured early Thursday morning after being shot in a parking lot outside a Texas College dorm in Tyler, police say. -
Crane Partially Falls Through Michigan Overpass
a crane involved in a bridge repair project partially fell through the Gotfredson Road overpass crossing. -
Judge Sentences Three Men to Learn English or Go to Jail
A judge known for creative sentencing has ordered three Spanish-speaking men to learn English or go to jail. -
Arkansans Warned of Rising Waters Near White River Refuge
Expert warns of a foot-a-day rise until the White River crest meets the Mississippi in eastern Arkansas as half the state already is flooded. -
Long Island Rail Road Derailment Causes Injuries, Delays
An eastbound Long Island Rail Road train has derailed at Jamaica station causing delays of 30 to 40 minutes, as possible minor injuries. -
Pennsylvania Man Admits Killing Parents to Avoid Rehab
Richard Reed, 44, told a Candian customs officer that he fatally shot his mother and father after they suggested he go to rehab for alcoholism after being stopped in mother's car with gun, jewelry and cash. -
NCAA Resumes Today; North Carolina Faces Washington State
The NCAA men's basketball tournament resumes today with top-ranked North Carolina taking on Washington State. Other games pit UCLA against Western Kentucky, Tennessee vs. Louisville and West Virginia vs. Xavier. -
Elvis-Themed Casino Coming to Las Vegas Strip
The company that owns the licensing rights to the name and image of Elvis Presley is continuing with plans to build a casino devoted to the King on the Las Vegas Strip, according to a Securities and Exchange Commisson filing. -
Court: Celebrity Inmate Mumia Needs New Sentencing Hearing
Mumia Abu-Jamal's conviction for the 1981 murder of a Philadelphia police officer should stand, but the inmate should get a new sentencing hearing due to flawed jury instructions, court rules. -
Police: Children Shot Dead in Kentucky Home
Police on Thursday said two children had been shot and killed in a Louisville home. -
Police: Runaway, 10, Uses Rock to Try to Rob Tenn. Store
A 10-year-old runaway armed with a rock tried to rob a Tennessee convenience store but came away empty-handed after a shocked clerk told her to leave, WSMV.com reported. -
Ultimate Fighting Attracting Young Children as Contenders
Anything-goes brawls luring children as young as 6, with their parents' blessing, to compete in sport derided as 'human cockfighting.' -
iSteal: Duo Charged With Snatching 300 iPhones
Two former employees of an Apple Computer store in Salem (New Hampshire) have been charged with stealing more than 300 trendy iPhones. -
Pair Sentenced for Killing Roommate Over Dead Kitten
A man and a woman who beat their roommate to death because they were unhappy with the way he disposed of a dead kitten have been sentenced to almost four years in prison. -
Reward Offered for Woman Accused of Sex With Girl, 14
Ohio Crime Stoppers has issued a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of a Bexley, Ohio, woman accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl, 10TV reports. -
Police Search for 'Botox Bandit' Who Stole Cosmetic Services
Police in Reno are searching for a middle aged woman they've dubbed the 'Botox Bandit' after she went to a spa, received $1,300 in facial filler treatments and then skipped out on the bill. -
Elementary School Teacher Arrested for Child Pornography
An elementary school teacher was fired after his arrest for allegedly having child pornography on his home computer. -
Dad Allowed to Take Leave From Prison to See Dying Daughter
A 10-year-old Nebraska girl with terminal brain cancer had a simple last wish: to have her dad by her side as she lay on her death bed. Seemingly against all odds, it came true. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Revenge Killings That Left 4 Dead
A Palm Beach County man has pleaded guilty to the fatal shootings of four men over a three-day span and has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. -
40 Killed in Bus Accident in Uganda
A senior police officer says a bus has overturned and caught fire in Uganda, killing 40 passengers, including four children. -
Ponytail Helps Save 10-Year-Old in Icy Canal Rescue
Ten-year-old Jazmine Peters escaped drowning in the historic Portage Canal by the hair on her head. -
Coast Guard Offloads $100M of Cocaine Seized in Caribbean
The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday was offloading 3,200 pounds of cocaine recently seized during a patrol of the Caribbean Sea, Local 10 reports. -
Golden Gate Bridge Closed After Pileup
Officials say at least seven people were injured and traffic was closed on the Golden Gate Bridge after a pileup accident. -
Cops: Family Prayed Despite Knowing Daughter Gravely Ill
Police are conducting interviews Thursday in an effort to determine whether charges will be filed against a couple who prayed rather than seeking medical help for their 11-year-old daughter, who died Sunday from a treatable diabetic condition. -
Suit: Tigers Fans Unknowingly Starred in 'Soft Core' Videos
A lawsuit filed by the Detroit Tigers' former scoreboard operator alleges team photographers shot inappropriate 'soft core videos' of female fans at home baseball games, the Detroit News reports. -
Art Aragon, Boxing's Original 'Golden Boy,' Dies at 80
Art Aragon, boxing's original "Golden Boy," who never won a world title but whose brashness, good looks and celebrity lifestyle made him one of the sport's biggest drawing cards of the 1940s and 1950s, died Tuesday. He was 80. -
Delta, American Cancel More Flights to Inspect Aircraft
Tens of thousands of airline passengers were thrown into turmoil Thursday when American Airlines and Delta Air Lines for a second day grounded aircraft and canceled flights as they continue their inspections of wiring bundles on some planes. -
Lawsuit: Reservist Fired From Police for Military Service
An Army reservist is suing the Delaware State Police, claiming he was discriminated against and illegally fired from his job as a trooper because of his military service. -
American Cancels 300 MD-80 Flights Amid Inspections
American Airlines cancels approximately 300 flights Wednesday as the MD-80 aircraft are being inspected, affecting 26,000 passengers. -
Phoenix Rejects $8M Airport Death Claim
The family of a New York woman who died in police custody at the Phoenix airport in September filed an $8 million claim against the city Wednesday, the first step in filing a wrongful death suit. -
Ark. Expected to Deal With Widespread Flooding for Weeks
Arkansans sandbagged their front doors and pumped out their flooded basements Wednesday as a historic crest on the White River moved downstream, and a flooding expert said the state will have to deal with high water for weeks. -
Two Students Injured in Shooting at Texas College Dorm
Police say two students were injured in an early morning shooting in a parking lot outside a Texas College dorm in Tyler, Texas.
WORLD
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Fireworks Blast in China's Gobi Desert Kills 25, Injures 9
Firecrackers that had been trucked to the desert to be destroyed exploded as they were dumped into a ditch, killing 25 people and leaving five others missing, state media reported Thursday. -
Man Claims to Speak 'Australian' After Wombat 'Rape'
A New Zealand man has been sentenced to community work after telling police he was raped by a wombat and the experience had made him speak "Australian". -
Gunmen Blow Up Another Oil Pipeline in Southern Iraq
A bomb struck an oil pipeline Thursday in Iraq's southern city of Basra where Iraqi security forces have been clashing with Shiite militia fighters, an oil official said, the second such attack this week. -
Student Claims Physics Teacher Took Her to Abort His Baby
A high school student had an abortion after falling pregnant to her physics teacher, a jury has been told. -
FBI Identifies 2 More U.S. Contractors Kidnapped in Iraq
Authorities identified the remains of two more U.S. contractors kidnapped in Iraq and are awaiting forensic testing on remains of a third body, the FBI said Thursday. -
Puerto Rican Governor Charged in Campaign Finance Probe
Puerto Rican Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila was charged Thursday with 19 crimes, including conspiracy to violate U.S. federal campaign laws, conspiracy to defraud the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and giving false testimony to the FBI. -
Baghdad Civilian Affairs Spokesman Kidnapped in Iraq
An Interior Ministry official says the well-known civilian spokesman for the Baghdad security operation has been kidnapped and three bodyguards killed in an ambush in the capital. -
Ukrainian Helicopter Crashes Into Black Sea, Killing 12
A Ukrainian border guards' helicopter crashed into the Black Sea on Thursday, killing 12 people and critically injuring one other person, officials said. -
British Minister Banned From Pubs After Beer Tax Hike
An Internet campaign to ban Britain's treasury chief from the nation's pubs has struck a chord with the country's harried drinkers. -
Muqtada al-Sadr Wants 'Political Solution' to Basra Clashes
Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr wants a "political solution" to the crisis that has led to deadly clashes between his followers and government security forces this week in Baghdad and the oil-rich south. -
Italy Ordered to Crack Down on Tainted Mozzarella
Italy must urgently take further action to ensure dioxin-tainted mozzarella does not end up on store shelves, the European Union said Thursday, warning that the bloc could impose a ban on the popular cheese from Italy's Campania region. -
U.S. Embassy Workers in Baghdad Instructed to Take Cover
The State Department has instructed all personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad not to leave reinforced structures due to incoming insurgent rocket fire that has killed two American government workers this week. -
Critics Upset Over U.S. Visit to Pakistan
Anger intensified in Pakistan over the timing of a visit by two U.S. envoys who landed even before foes of U.S.-backed President Pervez Musharraf could name a new Cabinet. -
40 Killed in Bus Accident in Uganda
A senior police officer says a bus has overturned and caught fire in Uganda, killing 40 passengers, including four children. -
MGM Studios to Build Billion-Dollar Mideast Attraction
Hollywood studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. reached an agreement with one of Abu Dhabi's largest real estate developers for an entertainment destination likely to cost billions of dollars, MGM said Wednesday. -
Fear of Explosion Hinders Search in Norway Building Collapse
The risk of a gas explosion and further collapse was preventing a search for five people feared dead in a rock slide that wrecked an apartment building in western Norway, police said Thursday. -
'Psycho' Polar Bear Knut 'Addicted to Fame'
Knut the polar bear has turned from a cuddly cub into a publicity-addicted psycho, one of his keepers has claimed. -
Trial Starts for Couple in Serial Killings of Seven Females
French man accused of murdering seven women and girls refused to speak on the opening day of his trial unless the judge emptied the courtroom. -
First Reactions to Dutch Anti-Quran Film Are Muted
After heated debate preceding the release of the film 'Fitna,' first reactions seem to be muted -
U.S. Military Finds 37 Bodies in Mass Grave Outside Baghdad
American troops and Iraqis unearthed 37 bodies Thursday in a mass grave northeast of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. -
Father and Son Get Life in Jail for Murdering 5 Hunters
A court in southern Greece has sentenced a farmer and his 74-year-old father to life in prison for the murder of five hunters following a dispute over use of their farmland. -
Israel: Hezbollah Dramatically Increases Rocket Range
With Iranian backing, Hezbollah guerrillas have dramatically increased their rocket range and can now threaten most of Israel, senior Israeli defense officials said Thursday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Transcript: Tony Snow
Former White House press secretary on Democrats supporting McCain -
Hannity & Colmes: 'Tough Questions, Straight Answers'
Senator Chuck Hagel on new book, independent streak -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: FOX News Exclusive
Hillary Clinton goes 'On the Record' on Bosnia gaffe, Obama pastor flap -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Call Girl Rings and Black Books
Why do call girl rings have black books? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' Panel on the economy and McCain's foreign policy speech -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Another Incorrect Clinton Claim
Another of Hillary Clinton's claims about her war-time in Bosnia is debunked -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Gender Wars
Marc Rudov on women vs. men in relationships, study on women marrying ugly men -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: If We Handled Mortgages Like Microwaves
If we handled mortgages like we do microwaves, we'd never have this housing crisis
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