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ENTERTAINMENT
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Adam Sandler Breaks Ankle Playing Basketball
Adam Sandler may wish he stuck to being "The Waterboy." -
April Fool's Parody Puts Paris Hilton on National Geographic
The folks at Harvard Lampoon persuaded employees of one of the nation's most respected magazines to help them ensure their April Fool's parody—with satire on Mongolia's wildest waterparks and 'Native Girls Gone Wild'—looked authentic. -
Paris Hilton Named Most 'Overexposed' Celebrity
Paris Hilton is the most "overexposed" celebrity, according to a market research firm. -
Woody Allen Sues American Apparel for Using Rabbi Image
Woody Allen asked a federal court on Monday to strip a clothing company known for its racy ads featuring scantily clad models of at least $10 million for using his image on billboards and on the Internet. -
FOX411: Joni Mitchell's '70s Suicide Attempt
This is no April Fools' story: in the early '70s, singer-songwriter artist Joni Mitchell was so distraught about breaking off a romance with Jackson Browne that she attempted suicide. -
Pop Tarts: Pamela Anderson Sends Sympathy to Married People
After three failed marriages, it seems the 40-year-old pin-up has finally had enough 'I Dos.' -
Report: Jay-Z, Beyonce Take Out Marriage License
The document obtained in Scarsdale, N.Y., is valid for 60 days, People.com reported. -
GQ: Bond Actor Daniel Craig Is 'Britain's Best Dressed Man'
For the second straight year, James Bond actor Daniel Craig was named "Britain's Best Dressed Man" by GQ magazine. -
Film Honors German Flying Ace Red Baron as War Hero
It was chocks away last night for a film that aims to shatter a taboo of more than half a century by openly celebrating a German war hero: the fabled flying ace known as the Red Baron. -
Johnny Depp Spokeswoman Denies Trojan Report
A spokeswoman for Johnny Depp denied reports that the actor has been offered $10 million to become the “face” of Trojan condoms, as the U.K.'s Daily Star and other media reported. -
Roger Ebert Has Lost Ability to Speak, Will Not Rejoin Show
Movie critic Roger Ebert will resume writing reviews later this month, but will not rejoin his syndicated television show because he is still unable to speak.
FNC IMAG
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Accessory Dos and Don'ts
One of the best ways to add trend to your spring wardrobe is with this season's amazing accessories. -
Swimsuit Fashion
Bathing suit season is creeping up on us but don't panic! -
Spring's Hottest Trends
There are certain fashion rules we go through life believing in and today I'm going to debunk those dos and don'ts and set your style free! -
Style Quick Tip: Belts
This spring when it came to jewelry, designers made a statement with necklaces. -
Celebrity Accessories
This spring when it came to jewelry, designers made a statement with necklaces. -
Style Quick Tip: Bags
A great bag is a style essential. -
Style Quick Tip: Jewelry Trends
This spring when it came to jewelry, designers made a statement with necklaces. -
Style Quick Tip: Spring Shoes
fter a long, cold winter it's time to free your feet and try something fabulous. -
Fashion Myths: Set Your Style Free!
There are certain fashion rules we go through life believing in and today I'm going to debunk those dos and don'ts and set your style free! -
Seven Spring Looks for Less Than $100
Stick to affordable and transitional basics.
HEALTH
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Studies: Blood Pressure Drugs Lower Heart Attack Risk
Two big studies offer good news to people with high blood pressure, finding that novel ways to use cheap drugs already on the market can lower their risk of heart attacks, stroke and death — even if they are very old. -
Teen's Donated Organs Kill 2, Sicken 2 Others
The family of a 15-year-old Sag Harbor, Long Island boy thought they were helping him to live on by donating his organs to others. Instead the organs spread a rare cancer to its recipients. -
Oprah to Interview So-Called Pregnant 'Man'
Although some pooh-poohed it as an April fool's joke, Oprah promises this week to deliver the world's first television interview with a transgendered "man" who claims to be pregnant, according to Oprah.com. -
Skip the Mouth-to-Mouth, Hands-Only CPR OK, Experts Say
In a major change, the American Heart Association said Monday that hands-only CPR — rapid, deep presses on the victim's chest until help arrives — works just as well as standard CPR for sudden cardiac arrest in adults. -
Beat Empty Nest Syndrome by Investing in New Life
The youngest child is off to college, the oldest is married and you have more freedom than you could have ever dreamed of. So, why does your house feel so empty? Here are some tips for beating empty nest syndrome. -
Asian American Families Appear to Choose Sons, Study Finds
Having sons is important to many Asian cultures, and now American families from those groups seem to be asserting the same preference. -
Regular Blood Transfusions Key to Life For Two Kids
Regular blood transfusions are the key to life for two children with a rare disease -
After 2 Weeks, Fate of Two-Faced Girl Uncertain
She's been hailed by villagers as the reincarnation of a Hindu god but at 2˝-weeks-old, the survival of the little girl born with two faces remains uncertain. -
Study Encourages Cornea Donation Up to Age 75
Older corneas seem to transplant as well as younger ones, says a major new study that promises to expand the age of cornea donation to 75.
OPINION
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Michael Steele: Uniting the Republican Party
The Party of Lincoln is the Party of ideas and leadership that have made and will continue to make this nation great. -
John R. Lott Jr.: This 'Recession' Is a Media Myth
The news media have generated a lot of fear with talk of a recession. Hopefully a little perspective will enter the picture before even more harm is done. -
Mike Baker: Stuff We've Learned This Past Week
Senator Obama can’t bowl; Senator Clinton comes under fire for failure to come under fire
POLITICS
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GAO: Pentagon Inefficiencies Raised Weapons Costs, Delays
Inefficient Pentagon management led to cost increases for key weapons programs that often fell short of production goals last year, government auditors said Monday. -
Bush Vows Support for Ukraine, Georgia NATO Hopes
President Bush on Tuesday vowed full support for Ukraine and Georgia's NATO aspirations, saying Russia would have no veto over the ex-Soviet states' membership bids. -
Admin. to Waive Laws, Regulations to Build Border Fence
The Bush administration plans to use its authority to bypass more than 30 laws and regulations in an effort to finish building 670 miles of fence along the southwest U.S. border by the end of this year, federal officials said Tuesday. -
Oil Executives to Congress: High Prices Not Our Fault
Don't blame us, oil industry chiefs told a skeptical Congress. Top executives of the country's five biggest oil companies said Tuesday they know record fuel prices are hurting people, but they argued it's not their fault. -
Pentagon Releases 2003 'Torture Memo'
The Pentagon has released a long-sought "torture memo" from 2003, which provided some guidelines to the CIA and Defense Department regarding enemy interrogation. -
Judge: Rep. Boehner Can Collect $1M in '96 Taped Call Case
A federal judge says House Minority Leader John Boehner can collect more than $1 million in legal fees in his lawsuit against Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington state. -
Gay Lawmaker's Partner Allowed on Flight Due to Pelosi
Pentagon allows the gay partner of Rep. Tammmy Baldwin on military plane after first objecting; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lobbied for her passage. -
Amid Skepticism, 'Dr. Death' Kevorkian Runs for Congress
Jack Kevorkian, the assisted-suicide advocate who last week announced his bid for Congress, said if elected he'd focus on indiviual rights. -
Senate Dems, GOP Strike Deal on Stanching Home Foreclosures
A legislative effort to address the nation's home foreclosure crisis moved forward in the Senate Tuesday as Democratic and GOP leaders defused a potential filibuster. -
House Lawmakers Urge Bush to Boycott Olympics
Fifteen House members write a letter to President Bush urging him to skip the Olympics in China given the "repressive nature of that country's government." -
Texas Student Booted From School for Wearing Edwards T-Shirt
A Texas high school sophomore is suing his school district after he was booted from campus for wearing a John Edwards for 2008 president T-shirt last year. -
House Passes Bill Speeding Visa Processing for Foreig
The House voted Tuesday to improve the visa approval process for foreign artists, addressing a problem that has resulted in some orchestras and groups not engaging those from abroad. -
Pol to Stop Buying Pizza Hut if Chain Fires Delivery Man
Iowa state Sen. Brad Zaun says he is 'going to be watching Pizza Hut' because he supports a delivery man who fired a gun a would-be robber -
Treasury Official: Iran Is 'Central Banker of Terrorism'
A senior Treasury Department official called Iran 'the central banker of terrorism' in testimony Tuesday before the Senate Finance Committee, but said the United States is succeeding in chasing money tied to the Al Qaeda terror group. -
Rep. Hoyer Says House Plans to Take Up War Funding by May
The House plans to consider by early May legislation that would continue paying for the Iraq war, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters on Tuesday. -
Calif. Senator Calls For Repeal of Anti-Communist Laws
Democratic state Sen. Alan Lowenthal is proposing legislation calling for California to drop Cold War-era laws aimed at penalizing individuals who join the Communist Party, saying the provisions are 'outdated' and 'unconstitional.'
SCITECH
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Researchers: Asteroid Destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah
Two Englishmen say Assyrian cuneiform tablet proves huge asteroid swept over Earth's surface in 3123 B.C. before clipping off top of Austrian mountain. -
Peru Necklace Is Oldest Gold Artifact in Americas
4,000-year-old necklace shows complex societies weren't only ones that produced luxurious items. -
Apple Sued Over iMac Screen Colors
Millions of colors? Ha! says Texas woman in lawsuit over promised screen resolution. -
Mathematician Predicts Top Baseball Teams for 2008
N.J. Tech researcher picks Yanks, Red Sox, Tigers and Angels for AL playoffs, but only for Mets and Braves are sure shots for NL. -
Tech Q and A: April 1, 2008
FOXNews.com debuts a new column that answers your most vexing technology-related questions. -
Fastest-Evolving Creature Is 'Living Dinosaur'
New Zealand's tuatara hasn't changed much in appearance in 200 million years -- but its DNA is radically different. -
Archaeologists Begin Dig at Stonehenge
Researchers want to determine when first stones were put at pagan site, and where exactly they came from.
U.S.
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Gas Prices Hit New Record as Crude Oil Trades Lower
Gas prices at the pump surged to a new record over the weekend, while crude oil accelerated its slide Monday amid a broad-based commodities sell-off. -
Nun Pleads Guilty to Gambling Away Archdiocese Money
A Roman Catholic nun accused of taking more than $250,000 from the Archdiocese of Omaha and gambling much of it away has pleaded guilty to theft. -
House Passes Bill Speeding Visa Processing for Foreig
The House voted Tuesday to improve the visa approval process for foreign artists, addressing a problem that has resulted in some orchestras and groups not engaging those from abroad. -
Officials: 3rd Graders Plotted to Kill Teacher
Officials in Georgia have thwarted a plot by a group of third-grade special education students to kill their teacher. -
Chicago Students Remember Classmates Killed by Gun Violence
Hundreds of Chicago public school students marched to remember classmates killed by gun violence this year, urging better gun control. -
Michigan Road Crew Finds 2 Bodies Along Interstate 75
A state road crew has found the bodies of two people along Interstate 75 in southeastern Michigan, and investigators believe they may have been murdered. -
Jury Sentences Man to Death for Stuffing Woman in Suitcase
Jury gives death penalty to man convicted of beating a pregnant woman, stuffing her in a suitcase and dumping it in a landfill. -
Judge Denies Inmate Religious Request for Sword
A convicted killer's lawsuit that sought items for the practice of an ancient European religion has been thrown out of court. -
Virginia Governor Stay Execution of Cop-Killer
Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine has stayed the execution of a man who killed a police officer pending a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on lethal injections. -
Computer Malfunction Wipes Out Grades at 4 Schools
A computer malfunction wiped out a month's worth of grades at three high schools and one middle school, giving struggling students a second chance but dismaying others. -
Police: Woman Mistakenly Calls La. Cops to Buy Crack
Police officers leave message for car's registered owner only to get a return call seeking to buy drugs. -
TSA Uses Music, Lights to Soothe Travelers Through Security
Travelers at Baltimore's airport will be bathed in lighting with green and blue hues and surrounded by relaxing music as they make their way through security. -
Auto Sales Slump Continued in March
Ford's U.S. sales dropped 14 percent, Toyota's fell 10 percent and Honda's slipped 3 percent in March as demand for trucks and sport utility vehicles plummeted amid high gas prices and a slowdown in home construction. -
Five-Alarm Fire at Suburban Illinois Hotel Kills 1
Dozens of firefighters bring a five-alarm fire raging through a hotel in the Chicago suburb of Lockport under control, which leaves at least one person dead. -
Truckers Pull Rigs Off Road in Protest of Fuel Prices
Independent truckers around the country pulled their rigs off the road and others slowed to a crawl on major highways in a loosely organized protest of high fuel prices. -
Wanted: Mastermind Con Man Leonard Ramey
Leonard Weston Ramey, a mastermind con man, managed to swindle at least a million dollars from his victims — even his mother. -
Police: 2 Dead, 1 Injured in N.C. Workplace Shooting
Two people are dead and a third is injured after an early morning shooting at a business in the town of Louisburg, northeast of Raleigh, police said. -
Man Accused of Killing NYC Therapist Pleads Not Guilty
A former mental patient accused of slashing a Manhattan psychotherapist to death with a meat cleaver pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and other charges. -
Newly Found Parachute Not From 1971 Skyjacker D.B. Cooper
A recently discovered parachute could not have been used by D.B. Cooper in 1971, says the man who packed the four chutes that were given to the mysterious skyjacker and the FBI. -
Warehouse Employee Brings Live Pipe Bomb to Work
The 31-year-old man told police he received the bomb from a neighbor who found the device in her basement and did not know what to do with it. -
Court: Man Can Sue Over Interracial Marriage Claim
A federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a lawsuit by a white former Iona College basketball coach who claims he was fired by the school for being married to a black woman. -
Publicly OKed Graffiti Sparks Debate in Los Angeles
The city gave graffiti artists 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint, but not everyone was pleased -
Man Ejected in Accident; Body Run Over at Least 3 Times
Traffic investigators said a man who landed on Interstate 70 after crashing his sport utility vehicle was run over at least three times, including once by a car that crashed. -
Additional Videos Show S.C. Troopers Hitting Suspects
Newly released video from dash cams show South Carolina Highway Patrol officers possible abusing suspects. -
It's a Killer: Convict Demands Sex-Change Operation
The new commissioner of Massachusett's state prison system said Tuesday he plans to re-examine the case of a convicted killer suing the Department of Correction to try to get a sex-change operation. -
Nude Pic Probe of Junior High Kids Expanded in Utah
An investigation into naked photos exchanged by cell phone among a group of junior high students has expanded to include at least 28 cases. -
Body of Toddler Found After Heavy Thunderstorms in Okla.
Searchers on Tuesday found the body of a 2-year-old girl who was swept away by rushing water when her mother slipped while carrying her across a flooded creek, officials said. -
Rape Suspect in Police Standoff at Calif. Condo
Police have shut down a section of south Fremont, Calif., after man who reportedly raped a woman barricaded himself inside a condominium complex. -
New York City Psychiatric Hospital Eyed as Luxury Hotel
Guests at Bellevue will soon be given bathrobes instead of straitjackets, if the city can convince a developer to turn its most famous nut house into a luxe hotel. -
Teen Sues School After Getting Zero for Religious Drawing
A Wisconsin high school student has filed a federal lawsuit alleging his art teacher censored his drawing because it featured a cross and a biblical reference. -
Police Nab Drug Dealer Through Phone Call in Traffic Stop
Louisiana police nabbed a drug dealer after pulling over a woman for a traffic violation driving a stolen car. -
Hogs, Buzzards Unearth Body of Missing Pregnant Woman
The decomposed body of a missing 25-year-old pregnant woman from Houston turned up 75 miles north of the city after being unearthed from a shallow grave by feral hogs and circling buzzards, authorities said. -
Man Escapes From Texas Jail, Nobody Notices for Nearly a Day
Law enforcement officials are trying to understand how a convicted felon managed to escape from jail without anyone noticing his absence for a full day. -
Cops: Boy, 12, Fatally Stabs Man Attacking His Mother
Police say a 12-year-old boy fatally stabbed a man who was attacking his mother. -
Lockdown Lifted at Millersville U. Campus in Pennsylvania
Millersville University has lifted an alert and lockdown related to the search for someone considered a potential threat. -
'Hardbody Harrison' Gets Life in Jail for Keeping Sex Slaves
A former professional wrestler convicted of leading a sex trafficking ring has been sentenced to life in prison. -
Official: Homicide Suspect Tried to Melt Gun
Authorities say the man charged in a rural Pennsylvania homicide tried to melt down the gun used in the slaying. -
Tots Still Living With Mother Who Duct-Taped Them to Chairs
She duct-taped her 4 and 6-year old children to chairs and posted the video of them crying with difficulty breathing on her MySpace page. -
Mild Earthquake Shakes Northeast Nevada
There were no reports of damage or injuries from a mild earthquake Tuesday in northeast Nevada, officials said. -
$1,200 Fill-Up: Truckers to Strike Over Record Fuel Prices
Some independent U.S. truckers are planning to stop hauling freight on April 1 in protest of record-high diesel prices that are cutting into profit margins. -
Teen Behind MySpace Profile That Led to Girl's Suicide Talks
The creator of phony profile on MySpace whose messages may have led to the suicide of a 13-year-old suburban St. Louis girl has spoken out for the first time. -
Woman May Get 100 Years for Killing Autistic Daughter
A judge in central Illinois is slated to sentence a 39-year-old woman who's been convicted of killing her 3-year-old autistic daughter. -
Thunderstorms Cause Flooding, Wind Damage in Central U.S.
A strong storm system rolled across the nation's midsection on Monday with tornadoes and high winds that smashed several buildings, while snow was blamed for a massive traffic pileup that killed one person. -
Couple Who Lost 2 Homes to Wildfires to Rebuild Underground
The Millers, a California couple who lost two homes in the last 30 years to wildfires, plan to rebuild once more ... only this time, underground. -
High School Graduation Rates Plummet in Many U.S. Cities
Seventeen of the nation's 50 largest cities had high school graduation rates lower than 50 percent, with the lowest graduation rates reported in Detroit, Indianapolis and Cleveland, according to a report released Tuesday.
WORLD
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U.S. Exclusion of UK Author Over Past Moral Abuses Appealed
Sebastian Horsley was questioned for eight hours and denied entry into U.S. due to 'moral turpitude' over events described in his memoir, 'Dandy in the Underworld'. -
Swiss Bank UBS Reports 1st Quarter Loss of $12 Billion
Swiss bank UBS AG said Tuesday it expected to post first quarter net losses of $12.1 billion and would seek $15.1 billion in new capital. -
700 Alligators Slaughtered for Their Meat in Brazil
Hunters invaded an environmental reserve in northern Brazil and slaughtered more than 700 alligators for their meat, officials said Tuesday. -
Slain Student's Parents Outraged After Corpse Shown on TV
The parents of slain British student Meredith Kercher are reportedly shocked and outraged after pictures of their daughter’s bloodied corpse were shown on Italian television, Sky News reports. -
Tibet Denies Chinese Claim of Planned Homicide Attacks
China on Tuesday accused "Tibetan independence forces" of planning to use homicide squads to trigger bloody attacks — the lastest in a string of accusations that have taken aim at supporters of the Dalai Lama. -
Scottish Schoolgirls Find Woman's Severed Head
Scottish schoolgirls playing on a beach find a woman's severed head wrapped in a plastic bag. -
Russian Doomsday Cult Members Emerge From Damaged Cave
Fourteen followers of a self-declared prophet emerged Tuesday from a dank, muddy cave in Russia after melting snow damaged the hillside shelter where they had been waiting for the world to end, officials said. -
Defense Secretary: Britain to Postpone Iraq Troop Withdrawal
Defense Secretary Des Brown said Tuesday that Britain has postponed a plan to withdraw around 1,500 troops from Iraq, following an upsurge in militia related violence. -
McCanns Might Be Entitled to See Case Against Them
The lawyer for the parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann says they might be entitled to see the Portuguese police case against them within two weeks, when the official secrecy period is expires. -
Mexican Police Nabbed on Drug Charges South of Texas Border
Mexican soldiers arrested nine police officers who were allegedly carrying drugs in their patrol cars in the violence-plagued city of Ciudad Juarez, just south of El Paso, Texas. -
Iraqi Prime Minister Calls Basra Operation 'Success'
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared success Tuesday in a weeklong operation against Shiite militias that ended with a cease-fire seen as a political and tactical defeat. -
Israel to Reopen Gaza Crossings if Violence Stops
Israel's defense minister said he would consider reopening Gaza's border crossings if violence from the territory ceases, but defense officials warned Tuesday that such a move is a long way off. -
'Vampire' Hotel Bomber Dies in Bolivian Prison
A convicted hotel bomber from California who modeled himself on a fictional vampire has died after becoming ill in prison, officials said Tuesday. -
France May Send 'Several Hundred' More Troops to Afghanistan
France may contribute "several hundred" more troops to reinforce the fight against the Taliban and their Al Qaeda allies in Afghanistan, the prime minister told parliament Tuesday. -
War Crimes Trial Delayed Due to Kidney Stones, Depression
The U.N. trial of two Serbian security chiefs was delayed Tuesday for the third time after a psychiatrist said one of the defendants is suffering "major depression with psychotic features" and is unfit for trial for up to six months. -
Nearly 2.8 Million Displaced Inside Iraq
Aid groups and U.N. agencies say nearly 2.8 million Iraqis are now uprooted within their country. -
Iraq Journal: The Liberation of Karmah, Part II
The small city of Karmah sits between Fallujah and Baghdad, two Iraqi cities that have suffered more insurgent and terrorist violence than most. Karmah, however, was more hard-hit than either. -
Tibetan Protesters Try to Storm Chinese Embassy in Nepal
The protesters reached the metal gate of the fortified compound and were kicking and trying to push it open when police armed with bamboo batons raced to the scene and began beating them. -
Did UNDP Providd $2.3M Worth of Equipment to Venezuela?
Why did the United Nations Development Program buy $2,375,000 worth of airport body scanners for the leftist Venezuelan government of Hugo Chavez? Or did the agency purchase the high-tech equipment at all? And if not, what happened to the $2.3 million? -
U.S. Urges U.N. to Deploy 3.600 Peacekeepers to Darfur
U.S. envoy urges U.N. to deploy 3,600 new troops into conflict-wracked Darfur by June. -
Mugabe Rival Denies Holding Talks to Transfer Power
There are conflicting reports over whether the main Zimbabwean opposition party is holding talks with advisers to President Mugabe about the possibility of Zimbabwe's longtime leader relinquishing power. -
Yemen Deploys Tanks to Quell Riots
Tanks took to the streets of southern Yemen cities Tuesday to discourage rioting by disaffected youths and retired military officers over unfulfilled government promises to enlist them in the army, officials and eyewitnesses said. -
Report: Non-Muslims Deserve to Be Punished
A report posted on Islam Watch, a site run by Muslims who oppose intolerant teachings and hatred for unbelievers, exposes a prominent Islamic cleric and lawyer who support extreme punishment for non-Muslims — including rape. -
26 Dead After Boat With Wedding Party Capsizes in Nigeria
A boat carrying a wedding party in Nigeria capsizes, killing 26 while dozens more remain missing. -
Senior Taliban Commander Captured in Southern Afghanistan
Police arrested a senior Taliban commander who has escaped twice from prisons in Afghanistan, nabbing him during a clash in the country's south that left three insurgents dead, an official said Tuesday. -
Diana Inquest Halted After Coroner Receives 'New Evidence'
Princess Diana's inquest has been halted at the last minute after an email from France containing potential new evidence was received by the coroner. -
Israel Finds Formaldehyde in F-16s, Grounds Fleet
Israel's air force says it has found cancerous material on additional warplanes. -
Prank Caller Gets Four Years, Costs British Taxpayers $2M
Britain’s alleged worst prank caller was sentenced Sunday to four years in prison after pleading guilty to causing a public nuisance for 40 years of phony calls to emergency services, the Daily Mail reports. -
9 Kurdish Rebels, 3 Turkish Soldiers Killed in Clashes
Clashes between Turkish troops and Kurdish rebels have left nine rebels and three soldiers dead in the country's southeast, the military announced on Tuesday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Transcript: True Colors?
Obama's camp may have embellished a survey to make him appear less liberal -
Hannity & Colmes: Fighting On
Karl Rove on Hillary's plan to stay in race, McCain's new ad -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Accidental Overdose
Larry Birkhead reacts to Daniel Smith inquest -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Obama's Stance on the War on Terror?
What's Barack Obama's stance on the War on Terror? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Warnings About Clinton Campaign
Why some companies are warning others about doing business with the Hillary Clinton campaign -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: House Speaker Pelosi Drops Issue
House Speaker Pelosi appears to put aside an issue once dear to her heart -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' updates Democratic race for presidential nomination -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Barack Obama's Comeback
Comeback of Barack Obama -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: 'Factor' Confronts Jessica's Law Blocker
'Factor' producer Jesse Watters confronts Massachusetts lawmaker blocking Jessica's Law -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Stiffed by Hillary?
Cash-strapped Clinton camp failing to pay bills -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Raise Taxes Now!
I was wrong. We need to raise taxes now!
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