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ENTERTAINMENT
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Writers: ABC, Production Company Violated Strike Agreement
Writers Guild of America's East Coast branch is accusing a television network and a production company of violating the agreement that ended the Hollywood writers' three-month strike. -
Oprah to Dedicate Puppy Mills Story to Her Late Dog
Oprah Winfrey plans to dedicate a show investigating abuses at puppy mills to her cocker spaniel, Sophie, who died last month from kidney failure. -
Eva Mendes 'Taking a Break' After Several Weeks in Rehab
"The sun's out again. It's my time," she told People magazine on Tuesday at a luncheon co-hosted by Fresh Cosmetics and the new clothing line Rose at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. -
Jay Leno Apologizes for Asking Ryan Phillippe for 'Gay Look'
Jay Leno apologized Tuesday for asking actor Ryan Phillippe to give him his "gayest look" during his late-night show last week. -
Pop Tarts: Kristen Bell Roots for Co-Star in Male Nude Scene
Kristen Bell is blond, beautiful, brainy ... and happy to support her male co-star in his nude scene in the upcoming 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall.' -
Steamy Armani Ad Not a Hit With David Beckham's Mom
David Beckham may have offended a very important fan — his mom — when he posed in just his underwear for Emporio Armani billboards last December. -
Shooting on 'High School Musical 3' to Begin This Month
Unlike its predecessors, the third installment in the series will be filmed during the school year at East High School in Salt Lake City. -
Mariah Carey Passes Elvis in No. 1 Hits, Nears The Beatles
With her 18th chart-topper "Touch My Body," Mariah Carey has passed Elvis Presley for the most No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, and is now second only to the Beatles. -
Wounded Vet Stories by Wounded Journalists Win Peabodys
Peabodys went to 'Wounds of War -- The Long Road Home for Our Nation's Veterans,' by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, and to 'CBS News Sunday Morning: The Way Home' for Kimberly Dozier's piece about two women veterans who lost limbs in Iraq. -
Hospital Disciplines 1 for Accessing Farrah Fawcett's Record
The Los Angeles Times reports on its Web site that hospital officials fired an employee who reviewed Fawcett's records without authorization. -
The Boy Cruise Present Mock Rap Video 'Iroq'
Reminiscent of Sacha Baron Cohen's antics as Ali G, The Boy Cruise's mock rap video "Iroq" pokes fun at rap music while spoofing the Middle East. -
Jimmy Kimmel Has Surprises, Simmons for 1,000th Show
Ben Affleck might be history --Jimmy Kimmel is trying for video magic with someone else to mark the 1,000th episode of his late-night talk show Thursday. -
Judge Tosses Out 'Borat' Lawsuit by New York Businessman
A judge has tossed out a defamation lawsuit brought by a businessman shown in the movie "Borat" as he is chased down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. -
Prosecutors Play Recording of Alleged Pellicano Wiretap
Prosecutors in the trial of a Hollywood private eye on Wednesday played what they said was a wiretapped conversation in which the wife of a billionaire businessman reassured her brother-in-law that their affair wouldn't be discovered. -
Madonna: 'Sex With Guy Is Incredible'
Madonna is still burning up with desire for her husband after seven years of marriage, she tells May's U.K. issue of Elle magazine. -
Singer Sean Levert's Family Wants FBI to Look Into Death
The family of R&B singer Sean Levert wants the FBI to look into his death after a jail medical emergency. -
FOX411: George Clooney, Renee Zellweger Ooze Charm
George's screwball romantic comedy with Renee Zellweger isn't an easy sell but plucky pair can do it! -
Fools Rush In on 'Idol' and 'Dancing'
Reality Check: Syesha Mercado, despite belting out "I Will Always Love You" (which Dolly Parton, Tuesday night's mentor, wrote), will never be Whitney Houston. -
Screen Actors Guild to Start Talks With Producers April 15
The Screen Actors Guild announced it will begin negotiating a new contract with Hollywood producers on April 15.
FNC IMAG
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Resume, Cover Letter and Interview Tips
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Cover Letter Tips by Microsoft's Warren Ashton
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Job Interview Follow-Up by RightFish's Aaron Walters
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Dos and Don'ts of Interviews by Microsoft's Warren Ashton
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HEALTH
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Study Links Smoking Bans to Increase in Drunk Driving
A new study finds that communities that have banned smoking in businesses, including bars and restaurants, have seen in upswing in drunk driving accidents. -
Home Defibrillators Save Lives, But So Does CPR
Having a defibrillator at home can help a heart attack survivor live through a second crisis, but so can CPR and at a much lower cost. -
Study: Some Preemies Show Early Signs of Autism
A small study of toddlers finds that about one-quarter of babies born very prematurely had signs of autism on an early screening test. -
Scientists Find Genetic Link to Smoking Addiction
Scientists say they have pinpointed a genetic link that makes people more likely to get hooked on tobacco, causing them to smoke more cigarettes, making it harder to quit, and leading more often to deadly lung cancer. -
'Fattest Man' Credits Low-Carb Diet for 570-Pound Loss
The man named the world's fattest by the 'Guinness Book of World Records' credits a low-carb diet for helping him slim down to around 690 pounds from a high of 1,260. -
Study Finds Botox May Move From Face to Brain
A new study raises the concern that the popular anti-wrinkle treatment Botox may travel from its injection site into the brain. -
Woman Goes for Wrinkle Surgery, Gets Bigger Breasts Instead
A German woman who wanted to smooth some wrinkles on her chest was aghast when she woke up with bigger breasts instead, the New York Post reports. -
Official: CDC Ignored Warnings on Toxic Katrina Trailers
A scientist said his bosses ignored pleas to alert Gulf Coast hurricane victims about formaldehyde dangers in government-issued trailers.
OPINION
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Col. Hunt: Dreaded Milestone in Iraq Reached
The number 4,000 represents the ultimate sacrifice of too many of the best of us. -
Susan Estrich: Presidency Race Is Not Over, Yet
Susan Estrich: There will be a time for the elders, talking heads to announce the winner has won and the loser has lost, but that day hasn't come yet. -
Lis on Law: Bottomless Drinking Ban
Minnesota is the first state to ban limitless drinking at college bars. -
Father Jonathan: My Report from the Middle East
I’m here to advise some American filmmakers. These men and women believe art also has a mission of peace.
POLITICS
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Senate Announces Breakthrough On Housing Rescue Bill
Democrats and Republicans in the Senate agreed on Tuesday to draft a housing rescue bill that could deliver billions of dollars to homeowners facing foreclosure and help steer the economy away from a deep recession. -
Secret Memo Justified Warrantless Surveillance in U.S.
A 2001 Justice Department memo, referenced in a footnote to another memo released Tuesday, seems to justify warrantless domestic surveillance; the Bush administration disavows that view now. -
Senate Dem, GOP Leaders Unveil Home Foreclosure Plan
Senate leaders announced an agreement Wednesday on legislation to ease the slumping housing market and help millions of families threatened by foreclosure. -
Annual 'Pig Book' Sees Steep Rise in Pet Projects
Pork barrel spending went up 30 percent in the 2008 fiscal year and the number of pet projects jumped by 337 percent — to more than 11,600. The cost of all the earmarked projects was $17.2 billion. -
Husband of Sen. Debbie Stabenow Caught in Sex Sting
The husband of Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., admitted to paying a prostitute $150 for sex in February. -
House OKs $50B to Fight Global Illness
The House voted Wednesday to triple to more than $10 billion a year U.S. humanitarian spending on fighting AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in Africa and other stricken areas of the world. -
Former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco: I'm Not Dead
A former U.S. ambassador was the victim of an April Fools' Day prank in which a friend ran an "in memoriam" ad in The Washington Post. -
Sen. Boxer Blasts Interior Secretary for Ducking Hearing
The chair of the Senate Environment Committee Wednesday slammed Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne for failing to appear before her panel to explain why the Bush administration has delayed a decision on whether to protect polar bears. -
States, Environment Groups Seek New Action Against EPA
Officials of 18 states are taking the EPA back to court to try to force it to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that rebuked the Bush administration for inaction on global warming. -
Virginia Governor Orders Moratorium On Executions
Virginia has put all executions on hold until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether lethal injections are constitutional. -
Bush 'Optimistic' NATO Will Endorse Missile Defense System
President Bush expressed confidence Wednesday that NATO will bolster its combat forces in Afghanistan and endorse a missile defense system for Europe that Russia has opposed. -
Feds to Bypass Dozens of Laws for U.S.-Mexico Border Fence
The Bush administration will use its authority to bypass more than 30 laws and regulations to finish building 670 miles of fence along the southwest U.S. border by the end of 2008, federal officials said Tuesday. -
Brother of Indicted Congressman Indicted for Bribery
The brother of indicted Congressman William Jefferson has been indicted on federal charges stemming from payoffs allegedly made to a former president of the New Orleans school board. -
Pentagon Weighs Shuttering Post- Sept. 11 Intel Unit
Defense Secretary Gates is considering recommendation to lose counterintellince field activity office, which drew criticism for surveillance of anti-war protests. -
Bernanke to Give Congress Economic Update
Faced with mounting home foreclosures and job losses, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is under immense political and public pressure to provide relief and help turn around a faltering economy. -
Bush Backs NATO Expansion, Urges More Troops for Afghanistan
President Bush renewed urgent calls Wednesday for NATO nations to allow Ukraine and Georgia to start the admission process over Russian objections and to counter Usama bin Laden's latest threats to Europe by stepping up their efforts in Afghanistan.
SCITECH
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Sprint to Sell Samsung's iPhone Knockoff
Sprint's custom-OS version of Samsung Instinct will have two things iPhone doesn't: GPS and fast cellular networking. -
'Embryonic Planet' Found Growing Around Nearby Star
Planet may be only a few hundred years old, astronomers says at convention in Belfast. -
Radiation Would Kill Astronauts on Way to Mars
National Research Council says there's no present feasible way to shield spaceflyers on way to Mars, and Moon time needs to be limited as well. -
Study: Octopuses Lie, Cheat and Kill for Sex
Eight-legged mollusks in Indonesian waters will do almost anything for love. -
Australia Opens Plant to Bury Greenhouse Gases
Australia opens first geosequestration plant that will capture and compress 110,231 tons of carbon dioxide gas for the purpose of injecting it 6,500 feet underground. -
Man Gets 6 Months in Prison for Tortoise Smuggling
A California man was sentenced on Tuesday to 6 1/2 years in federal prison for his role in an international rare Asian tortoise smuggling ring. -
British Researchers Create Human-Animal Hybrid Embryos
Embryos containing human and animal material have been created in Britain for the first time, a month before the House of Commons votes on new laws to regulate the research. -
Google Admits YouTube Rape Video Was 'a Mistake'
Google on Tuesday resisted calls to screen videos before they appeared on YouTube, despite admitting it had been too slow to take down a clip which showed a 25-year-old mother being gang-raped. -
Humans Drove Final Nail Into Mammoths' Coffins
Climate change drastically reduced mammoth population, Spanish researchers say, but humans likely delivered the final blow. -
Cheap Machines Give Linux Foothold in Desktop PCs
It's a lot easier to run Linux than Windows Vista on a $400 laptop, retailers and consumers discover. -
NASA May Cut 8,000 Jobs From Space Program
Most of cuts to be among contractors as shuttle program winds down. -
Amazon Introduces Text-Message Shopping
TextBuyIt lets consumers buy items directly from cell phone using UPC codes, ISBNs. -
Next Shuttle Launch Pushed Back One Week
Discovery now set to lift off May 31 after external fuel tank delivered late.
U.S.
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Explosive Materials Found in Luggage at Orlando Airport
man was detained Tuesday at Orlando International Airport carrying materials in his luggage that could have been used for an explosive device, said a congressman briefed on the incident. -
Wal-Mart Drops Lawsuit Over Health-Care Reimbursement
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is dropping a controversial effort to collect over $400,000 in health-care reimbursement from a former employee who is confined to a southeast Missouri nursing home since she suffered brain damage in a traffic accident. -
New Orleans Keeps Eye on Rising Mississippi River
A sure sign the Mississippi River is uncommonly high, the river's muddy water steadily poured Tuesday into the Bonnet Carre Spillway through a beaver-dam-like structure built after the great flood of 1927. -
2008 Jaguar XKR Portfolio
Review of the Jaguar XKR Portfolio 2-door coupe. -
Murder Survivor's Frantic 911 Call: 'My Family Is Dead'
A teenager who survived a murder-suicide that wiped out her family placed a frantic 911 call before she knew that her brother was the killer. -
Graffiti Marked Container Says 'Anthrax a gift from Osama'
The container was moved to an isolated area of the port for inspection and hazardous materials crews wearing oxygen tanks and protective suits have opened it. -
Police: Man Confesses to Causing Death of Missing 7-Year-Old
A man confessed to causing the death of a missing 7-year-old girl who was discovered in the bathroom of an apartment in her family's complex Tuesday night, according to police. -
Student Sues 'Anti-Christian' Teacher Over Remarks in Class
A student and his family have filed a federal lawsuit demanding that a popular European history teacher at California's Capistrano Valley High School be fired for what they say were anti-Christian remarks he made in the classroom. -
Cops: Baby Born in School Bathroom Dies in Flush Attempt
A 14-year-old Texas teenager on Wednesday gave birth in the bathroom of a middle school but the baby died when the mother allegedly tried to flush it, MyFOXHouston.com reports. -
Girl, 14, Will Not Be Charged for Abandoning Fetus on Plane
A 14-year-old girl who delivered a stillborn fetus in the bathroom of an airplane on her way back from a middle-school field trip will not be charged with any wrongdoing, Houston police said Wednesday. -
North Portland Schools in Lockdown After Reports of Shots Fi
Two schools in North Portland, Ore., were placed on lockdown Wednesday after a report of shots fired nearby, KPTV.com reported. -
Dad Pleads Not Guilty in Deaths of 4 Kids Thrown Off Bridge
The father of four children thrown to their deaths off an Alabama bridge pleaded not guilty Wednesday to capital murder charges. -
Cops: Funeral Procession Escort Hit by Drunk Driver
The man was hit by an SUV, driven by a 20-year-old man, who was trying to pass the procession. -
N.C. Court Frees Inmate on Death Row for 14 Years
North Carolina court dropped murder convictions against Glen Edward Chapman on the basis that prosecutors and police withheld evidence that could have exonerated him for the murders of two women. -
TV, Radio Actors Union to Start Negotiations With Producers
The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists says it will start contract talks with Hollywood producers on April 28. -
After UNC Student Death, Probation Agents Scrutinized
A state investigation into the death of UNC student Eve Carson found that one suspect never met with his probation officer, while the other defendant had his probation cases handled by 10 different officers -
Cargo Container Scare: 'Anthrax From Osama'
A hazardous materials team was called in when a cargo container was found Wednesday spray-painted with the words 'Anthrax a gift from Osama,' but nothing was found in the container -
Soldier's Iraq Rape and Murder Trial Delayed for Quilt Show
The trial of a former U.S. soldier charged with raping a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and murdering her and her family near a checkpoint near Mahmoudiya, a village 20 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, has been delayed by two weeks to accommodate a quilt show. -
Utah Man Charged in Las Vegas Ricin Case
U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman says the Riverton man knew that ricin had been produced but did not report it to federal authorities and concealed his knowledge. -
Gas Explosion Damages Church, Starts House Fire
Utility officials think the explosion that blew up the First Baptist Church happened when a gas service line was hit -
Husband of Missing Woman Can Get Car, But Not 24 Guns, Back
A judge has ruled that the husband of a missing suburban Chicago woman can get his car back. -
United Grounds 777s, Cancels Flights in Wave of Inspections
United Airlines temporarily grounded dozens of Boeing 777s to test their cargo fire-suppression systems. -
Witness in O.J. Simpson Cases Claims Threats, Harassment
A witness in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery case accuses one of the alleged victims of harassing and threatening him. -
3 Construction Workers Presumed Dead After Fall From Bridge
Three construction workers were presumed dead when they fell Wednesday from the Interstate 430 bridge into the Arkansas River, a rescue official said. -
Highway Bridge Scaffolding Collapses Into River; 1 Dead
The body of a construction worker was pulled Wednesday from the swollen Arkansas River, hours after he and two colleagues fell 100 feet when the scaffolding they were on along a highway bridge collapsed. -
Man Dies After Eating Bag of Suspected Crack in Cop Stop
A man died while trying to hide in his mouth a bag of what police believe was crack-cocaine after being pulled over, MyFOXTwinCities reported. -
FBI: Passenger Wanted to Show Friends How to Build Bomb
Officials say a Jamaican man accused of trying to carry explosives on a flight from Orlando told the FBI he wanted to show friends in his home country how to build a bomb. -
Judge in Drag Charged With DWI Reconsiders Resignation
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Somma said in a letter to Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly that an outpouring of support from judges, lawyers and others led him to reconsider. -
Florida Mall on Lockdown While Cops Hunt Home Invaders
The Dolphin Mall in Doral, Fla., is on lockdown while police search for a white minivan with two men inside wanted for questioning in a nearby home invasion, WSVN.com is reporting. -
Cops Credit Teen in Capture of Calif. Rape Suspect
San Jose police are crediting a 17-year-old girl with helping them catch a man they say had just raped her neighbor. -
Man Accused of Biting Ear Off Another Man During Bar Fight
A 30-year-old man is in jail after he allegedly bit off the ear of another man during a bar fight. -
Man Admits to Blowing Up His Own House in Suicide Attempt
An Illinois man admits to police that he blew up his house in an attempt to kill himself. -
Marine Corps Offers Yoga to Marriages Strained by War
Combining classes in communication with massage therapy, yoga and meditation is effort by military to ease strain on couples faced with repeated deployments. -
United Warns of Delays Amid Aircraft Inspections
United Airlines temporarily grounded 11 percent of its fleet Wednesday, while it tested dozens of Boeing 777s to make sure components of a cargo fire suppression system were operating effectively, the carrier said. -
Pa. Woman Charged for Sending Kids With Lice to School
A Belle Vernon, Pa., woman was charged with endangering her children after she sent them to school with lice despite warnings that they could not attend class until they had been cleaned up, police said. -
Amber Alert Issued for Teens After Baltimore Home Invasion
An amber alert was issued Tuesday for two Maryland teens after they were abducted following a home invasion in Catonsville. -
Suspect Nabbed in N.Y. Machete Slashing, Rooftop Firebombing
Police have arrested a man accused of hurling homemade firebombs from a Queens rooftop after slashing someone with a machete on a nearby street. -
Fla. Man Who Killed Ex-Wife, Kids Called It 'Cleansing Act'
A Florida teacher who fatally shot his ex-wife, their two children, another woman and himself in December left behind a letter that indicated the killings would cleanse the world of 'sociopathic' and 'unethical' tendencies, according to documents. -
Judge: Kicking White Lawyers Out of Court Was 'Mistake'
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin Arrington says he intended nothing racist when he ordered white lawyers from his courtroom while he lectured black defendants. -
Cops: Street Slasher Tosses Firebombs From NYC Rooftop
A man with a machete slashed someone who was coming out of a subway station before climbing to a building's rooftop and hurling firebombs at cars, setting one ablaze, police said.
WORLD
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China Brands Dalai Lama Supporters 'Scum of Buddhism'
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. -
Driver Dies in Fiery Wrong-Way Truck Crash
A truck driver who was videotaped on a 20-minute, high-speed, wrong way rampage before dying in a crash had a medical condition that may have contributed to the incident, according to a report on Wednesday. -
Diplomats: Nuclear Iran Means Nuclear Saudi Arabia
American diplomats tell a Senate committee that an Iranian nuclear weapon frightens the Saudis 'to their core' and would compel the Saudis to seek nuclear weapons -
That Fly on the Wall Could Be an American Cyborg Spy
If you thought 'Robocop' was a little far-fetched, think again. Cyborgs — especially cyborg insects — are making the spy technology scene. -
Two Wives Divorce Husband at Same Time
Roslan Ngah's two wives got along so well that they decided to leave him at the same time. -
Mexican Authorities Try to Quell Angry Anti-'Emo' Riots
Mobs of angry people are attacking fans of emo music in Mexico, NPR reports. -
Nepal Police Detain Tibetan Exiles in Anti-Chinese Protest
Police detained around 50 Tibetan exiles in the Nepalese capital Wednesday after they staged a second day of protests in front of the heavily guarded Chinese Embassy, witnesses said. -
Pope Celebrates Mass on Anniversary of John Paul II's Death
Pope Benedict XVI praised the "human and supernatural" qualities of John Paul II during a Mass on Wednesday marking the third anniversary of the Polish pontiff's death. -
Report: YouTube Warned to Remove Anti-Islamic Film
The Indonesian government has as message for YouTube about its posting of a controversial anti-Islamic film by a Dutch lawmaker: Remove it or else. -
Diplomats: China Has Provided IAEA With Nuke Intel on Iran
Diplomats say that China has given the U.N. nuclear watchdog intelligence linked to Tehran's alleged attempts to make nuclear arms. -
Man Jumps on Crocodile's Back to Rescue Wife
Australian woman suffered hand and leg wounds, including eight teeth punctures on her thigh during a crocodile attack. -
Pakistani Couple Reportedly Stoned to Death for Adultery
A couple found guilty of adultery by an Islamic "qazi" court was stoned to death by Taliban militants in Pakistan's northwest border region, according to a report in Dawn, Pakistan's English-language newspaper. -
Czechs to Deploy More Than 100 Elite Troops to Afghanistan
The Czech Republic is planning to redeploy more than 100 elite troops to Afghanistan to serve in a U.S.-led operation against Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters, the Defense Ministry said Wednesday. -
Egyptian Troops Uncover Underground Tunnel at Gaza B
An Egyptian security official says another underground tunnel has been found just a few meters away from the volatile Egypt-Gaza border. -
Yemeni Army Kills 1, Wounds 4 Protesters in 4th Day of Riots
Rioters attacked government and ruling party buildings as security forces killed one demonstrator and injured four other protesters Wednesday in the forth day of rioting that has engulfed the country's south. -
Thailand Issues Castration Ban in Crack Down on Sex Changes
Thailand's Health Ministry ordered hospitals and medical clinics to temporarily stop performing castrations for non-medical reasons, saying Wednesday that the procedure performed on transsexuals needs stricter monitoring. -
Demonstrators Break Into Dutch Consulate in Film Protest
Around 50 Islamic students broke into the grounds of a Dutch consulate building in Indonesia during a protest Wednesday against an anti-Muslim film by a Dutch lawmaker, an embassy official said. -
Spanish Police Nab Burglar Playing Dead at Funeral Home
A burglar who broke into a funeral home tried to fool police by playing dead, but two things gave him away. -
Afghan Women Protest Anti-Islam Film, Burn Dutch Flags
About 70 Afghan women burned the Dutch and Danish flags during a demonstration Wednesday in the capital against an anti-Islam film and the reprinting of a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad. -
U.S. Navy Limits Drinking, Travel in Tokyo After Killing
U.S. Navy imposes limits social privileges on base near Tokyo after sailor is suspected in taxi driver's killing. -
iWar, Climate Change Among NATO's New Security Threats
NATO's latest security worries go far beyond Taliban fighters or Al Qaeda extremists: They include computer hackers, threats to global energy supplies and climate change profiteers. -
Mugabe's Fate Is Uncertain as Zimbabwe Elections Undecided
If President Robert Mugabe does not accept defeat in Zimbabwe's still undecided elections, it could spark a number of different senarios that could throw the country in turmoil. -
Terror Suspect Escapes From Bathroom in Mauritania
A man accused of killing four French tourists escaped from a courthouse after an interrogation session Wednesday, tricking guards who believed he was inside a restroom, a courthouse official and a witness said. -
Zimbabwe Ruling Party Loses Parliament; MDC Claims Victory
The latest official election results show Zimbabwe's ruling party has lost its control of parliament. -
Turkey Has 'Unlimited' Patience to Obtain Full EU Membership
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday his country won't accept anything but full EU membership and that it has "unlimited" patience to fulfill that goal. -
Roadside Bomb Hits Iraqi Commander's Convoy in Basra
A roadside bomb struck an armored vehicle carrying an Iraqi commander and a senior defense official Wednesday as they entered a Shiite militia stronghold that has seen some of the fiercest fighting in the southern city of Basra. -
Scandal-Hit Irish Prime Minister Announces Resignation
Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, who helped broker peace in Northern Ireland but could not survive a scandal over his collection of cash from businessmen, announced Wednesday he will resign. -
Princess Diana Inquest Jury Begins Deliberations
A coroner sent a jury out Wednesday to consider its verdict in the deaths of Princess Diana and her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed. -
Spain Arrests Two Islamic Terror Suspects Wanted by Morocco
Spanish police have arrested two Islamic terror suspects wanted by Morocco, including one sought over a string of suicide attacks that killed 45 people in Casablanca in May 2003, officials said.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: 'Vindicated'
Baseball's "bad boy" Jose Canseco targets baseball's big names in his scandalous new book -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Missed Opportunity?
Is John McCain doing enough to capitalize on Clinton-Obama battle? Karl Rove weighs in -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: 'Stop-Loss' a Total Loss?
Why is 'Stop-Loss' a box office bust? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on foreign affairs and Democratic infighting -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: A New Sex Scandal on Capitol Hill
A new sex scandal on Capitol Hill -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Worse Missteps: Obama or Clinton?
Who was hurt worse by missteps: Obama or Clinton? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Blame the Democrats
Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt says it's the Dems' fault that gas prices are surging -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: When Times Were Tougher
A lot of us don't remember when times were tougher
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