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ENTERTAINMENT
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Uma Thurman's Parents Testify at Stalking Trial
The former mental patient accused of stalking Uma Thurman appeared at her front door repeatedly at odd hours, and he left her a frightening letter, according to testimony Tuesday by two of the actress' employees. -
Roger Waters' Inflatable Pig, Lost During Coachella, Found
A helium-filled swine, released into the night sky during Roger Waters' headlining set Sunday at the Coachella music festival in the Southern California desert, has been found in pieces. -
FOX411: Lindsay Lohan and ... Snoop Dogg?
Lindsay Lohan is busy recording her third album, including one with Snoop Dogg that insiders say sounds 'amazing.' -
Pop Tarts: Duff Wouldn't Do What Miley Did
But former teen sensation Hilary Duff has professed that she never would have made the mistake that 15-year-old Miley did by posing topless beneath a sheet for Vanity Fair. -
Carrie Fisher Hints She Hooked Up With Harrison Ford
In a British TV interview, Carrie Fisher hinted she hooked up with Harrison Ford when they made "Star Wars" in 1977, the New York Post's Page Six gossip column reported. -
Indias Health Minister: Bollywood, Stop Boozing!
After asking Bollywood actors not to smoke on screen, India's health minister has called on movie heroes to stop drinking alcohol on camera, while hinting that the booze could stay in villains' cups, a newspaper reported Wednesday. -
Blaze Damages Hip Nightclub at Famous Hollywood Corner
Fire tore through a hip nightclub at the storied corner of Hollywood and Vine on Wednesday, covering the landmark-studded neighborhood with smoke and ash. No injuries were reported. -
Reality Check: Awesome Moments in Reality TV
Paula's brain decided to take its wackiest detour to date. -
Kate Hudson Heads People's 'Most Beautiful' List
The 29-year-old divorced single mom and daughter of Goldie Hawn heads the list of the magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People. -
Robert Downey Jr. and 'Iron Man': Bonded by Armor and Demons
Robert Downey Jr. and 'Iron Man' have more in common than a powerful suit of armor. They are troubled idols who share battles with addiction. -
Pellicano: I Didn't Lead a Criminal Enterprise
Indicted Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano said Wednesday he acted as a "lone ranger" while gathering information for his A-list clients and did not lead a criminal enterprise as prosecutors have alleged at his racketeering trial. -
Judge Tosses Out Lawsuit Against J.Lo
A judge tossed out a lawsuit by a television writer who claimed Jennifer Lopez had a hand in stealing his idea for a TV series. -
David Blaine Breaks World Record for Holding One's Breath
David Blaine set a new world record Wednesday for breath-holding, 17 minutes and 4 seconds. -
FOX411: There's a New Queen of Pop
Move over Madonna, Mariah Carey is outselling you according to sales predictions -
Studios Not Willing to Accept Contract Demands by Actors
Major Hollywood studios say they are not willing to accept demands for what they call huge pay raises sought by the Screen Actors Guild in contract talks. -
Report: Ian McKellen to Reprise Gandalf Role in 'The Hobbit'
Ian McKellen will again take up the robes of Gandalf the Wizard in the cinematic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy classic "The Hobbit," a British film magazine reported Wednesday. -
Cher Dishes to Oprah on Romance With Tom Cruise
If she could turn back time, Cher might be with Tom Cruise — whom she dated when he was just a 23-year-old emerging star, she tells Oprah Winfrey.
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FOX News Poll: Wright Ties Hurt Obama Campaign
As Rev. Jeremiah Wright travels around the country on a speaking tour, and as Sen. Barack Obama tries to distance himself from the controversial pastor, Americans are making some harsh judgments on Wright's message, according to the latest FOX News poll. -
FOX News Poll: Obama's Favorable Rating Drops
Nearly half of Democrats (48 percent) think Hillary Clinton has a better chance of beating McCain in November — 10 percentage points higher than the 38 percent who think Barack Obama can win, according to a FOX News poll released Wednesday.
HEALTH
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China: 685 More Children Infected in Viral Outbreak
The number of children infected with a deadly virus in eastern China has increased by nearly 700 in the last two days, state media reported Wednesday. -
New Blood Test Could Predict Onset of Menopause
Dutch scientists are developing a blood test that would detect when a woman will go through menopause. -
Want Some? 23 Percent of Americans Share Prescriptions
In a new survey of 700 Americans, about 23 percent admit to 'sharing' their prescription medications with others. -
CDC: Breast-Feeding Hits 20-Year High of 77 Percent
The U.S. breast-feeding rate has hit its highest mark in at least 20 years with more than three-quarters of new moms nursing their infants, according to a government report released Wednesday. -
Girl, 15, Finally Free of 16-Pound Tumor
A Vietnamese girl is finally free of a disfiguring 16-pound facial tumor, after a surgery that lasted at least 12 hours in Miami. -
FDA: Heparin Contamination May Have Been Intentional
Families of people who died as the result of contaminated heparin testify before Congressional subcommittee. -
Half of Americans Struggle to Stay Happy, Healthy
Staying healthy and happy is a struggle for about half of Americans, according to a massive survey that attempts to measure the nation's general welfare, much like the Dow Jones Industrial Average portrays the health of the stock market. -
Pregnant Women Should Eat Dark Chocolate Daily
A recent medical study said that by eating dark regularly during pregnancy, women are 69 percent less likely to develop preeclampsia, a major complication with cardiovascular manifestations. -
Pregnant Woman Sees Jesus Image in Ultrasound
When an Ohio woman looked at an ultrasound she expected to see a developing fetus. Instead, she saw what she believes to be an image of Jesus.
OPINION
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Alireza Jafarzadeh: Tehran is Destructively Meddling in Iraq
The U.S. cannot stand idly on the sidelines; it needs to actively work to cut off the Qods Force’s influence in Iraq. -
Susan Estrich: Judgment and Character
Obama finally did what he should have done a month ago: Throw Wright overboard
POLITICS
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White House Cautions Against Cutting Iraq Reconstruction Aid
White House officials this week privately cautioned lawmakers not to go too far in restricting U.S. aid to Iraq, warning that doing so might only prolong the war, now in its sixth year. -
Deadly February Ga. Dust Blast Prompts Congress to Act
House Democrats are pushing for new standards to protect workers from combustible dust explosions and fires after 13 people were killed in a Georgia sugar plant blast in February. -
Spy Court Approves Record Number of Warrants
The nation's spy court approved a record 2,370 warrants last year to search or eavesdrop on suspected terrorists, the Justice Department announces. -
CIA Director: Iran Wants Americans Killed in Iraq
CIA Director Michael Hayden on Wednesday made the boldest pronouncement of Iranian involvement in Iraq by a U.S. official to date -
New York Bans Electrocution of Animals for Fur
New York passes law banning practice of anal and genital electrocution of fur-bearing animal for use of harvesting their skins for clothing. Violations are punishable by up to 1 year in jail. -
Officials: Iraq Must Decide How to Handle Iran
Pentagon officials say Iraqi leaders now have evidence of Iranian support for militias inside Iraq, and that it is in their hands how to handle Iran. -
Indiana GOP Shuns 'Extremist' Candidate for Racial Views
On the face of it Tony Zirkle looks like the perfect candidate for Congress. There’s only one problem — or maybe more: He’s the candidate the Republican party would love to see disappear. -
Proposal Would Ease Ban on Guns in National Parks
The new rules would allow someone to carry a loaded weapon in a park or wildlife refuge only if the person has a permit for a concealed weapon and the state where the park or refuge is located allows guns in parks. -
White House Regrets 'Mission Accomplished' Banner
White House press secretary Dana Perino says the infamous "Mission Accomplished" Iraq banner flown in triumph five years ago should have been more specific. -
Reporter's Notebook: Riding With Air National Guard
Fox News' Justin Fishel takes an inside — and high-flying — look at some of the aircraft protecting America's skies -
House Nixes $10M Florida Road Earmark, Calls for Probe
The House nixed a mysterious $10 million earmark for a Florida highway project while calling for a Justice Department investigation into the earmark's origins, a probe that likely will set its crosshairs first on Rep. Don Young. -
Pentagon to Relax Mental Health Screening for Troops
Officials say the Pentagon will no longer require troops to reveal all their mental health counseling in an effort to encourage more service personnel to seek therapy for wartime difficulties. -
Senate OKs Bill to Keep Doors Open to College Loans
The Senate unanimously approved legislation Wednesday to ensure that tight credit markets don't impede students' ability to get college loans. -
Irish P.M. Ahern Makes Final Official Visit to Washington
Bertie Ahern's speech to Congress on Wednesday was to be one of the final moments on the international stage for a prime minister who has led Ireland for 11 years but is leaving office amid a corruption scandal. -
Gates Says 2nd Carrier in Gulf is 'Reminder' to Iran
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the latest move to add a second U.S. aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf could serve as a 'reminder' to Iran. -
State Department: Terror Attacks Up in Afghanistan
State Department reports a 16-percent increase in terrorist attacks in Afghanistan between 2006 and 2007 due to resurgent extremist activity there and in neighboring Pakistan.
RADIO
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Gibson: Race's Role After Obama Cans Wright
Race's role in the election after Obama cans Rev. Wright
SCITECH
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Hurricane Expert: CSU Hasn't Stifled Climate Views
A pioneering expert on hurricane forecasting is disputing media reports that Colorado State University is pulling its support of his work because of his controversial views on global warming -
Dolphins Threatened by Mississippi River Floodwater
Scientists from the National Marine Fisheries Service are searching the eastern half of Lake Pontchartrain for 35 dolphins that might be endangered by rapidly freshening water -- overflow from the floodwaters of the Mississippi River. -
Brand-New Lizard, Toad, Opossum Found in Brazil
Legless lizard, knobby horned toad, mini-marsupial among 15 new species found in Brazilian grasslands. -
Australian Wasp Fooled Into Having Sex With Flowers
Confused insect mistakes certain species of orchid for potential mates; it's good for the flowers, because they get pollen spread around. -
Hawk Clawed Open by Own Last Meal
Bird of prey found alongside California road with claws of partly digested songbird poking out of its chest. -
Astronomers Solve Mystery of Black Hole Jets
Latest observation confirms theory that corkscrewing jets follow path of twisted magnetic fields leading away from massive black holes. -
New Electronic Circuits Have Built-In Memory
Recently discovered circuits can remember how much power flowed through them even without electricity. -
Judge Orders Decision on Polar-Bear Protection
Federal judge finds no viable excuse Interior Dept. missed January deadline to decide whether bears deserve protection under Endangered Species Act; listing could threaten proposed oil drilling off Alaskan coast. -
Scientists: End Biofuel Production to End Food Crisis
Experts urge halt to ethanol production in order to lower corn prices, help feed world's poor during global food crisis. -
Could Science Solve Global Food Crisis?
Researchers hope second 'green revolution' akin to postwar one could make agriculture even more efficient. -
Mysterious Maryland Blasts Turn Out to Be Fireworks
It wasn't aliens or angels that lit up a Baltimore suburb; just one man with a lot of bottle rockets. -
Tech Q and A: VHS to DVD Conversion Woes
XP Service Pack 3 ready to roll; problems reading burned DVDs; Vista update gets lost down rabbit hole. -
Study: Three Dozen Grizzly Bears Living in Anchorage
Alaska's biggest city is a decent place to live if you're a grizzly bear, it seems. -
Auction to Feature Dinosaur Dung, One-Ton Meteorite
Bonhams New York is putting a prehistoric dinosaur deposit up for sale along with other ancient items -
Scientists Seek Clues as Earthquakes Shake Reno
Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno are scrutinizing seismic readings and studying damage at residents' homes to try to figure out what's happening beneath the earth's surface. -
Social-Networking Sites May Pose Huge Security Risk
Think only your friends can see the private information on your Facebook page? Think again.
U.S.
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Company's Insurance Covers Speeding Ticket Costs
A retired cop has started a ticket insurance service that will cover costs of any traffic violations for $12.95 a month -
Federal Judge Tosses U.N. Sex Harassment Lawsuit
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a sexual harassment lawsuit against a former U.N. official, citing the agency's immunity to employment-related claims. -
Fugitive Mom Arrested in San Diego After 32 Years on the Lam
Susan LeFevre, now known as Marie Walsh, arrested by federal marshals after an anonymous caller tipped Michigan officials to her location. -
Funeral Home Calls Woman to Arrange Her Funeral
A 75-year-old Massachusetts woman received a phone call late one night asking about planning her funeral, because the director got a call saying she was dead. -
Desperate Americans Sell Off Possessions on Craiglist
The for-sale listings on Craigslist come with plaintive notices, like one from the teenager in Georgia who says her mother lost her job and pleads, 'Please buy anything you can to help out.' -
3 Bodies Found Inside Chicago Home
Chicago Police say they found the bodies of three adults apparently shot to death, the latest fatal shooting in a spate of violence that has plagued the city in recent weeks. -
Man Crushed to Death While Dismantling Crane
The man died when he was pinned between two pieces of the crane. -
3 Kids Removed From N.M. Apocalyptic Church Compound
State police have removed three children from an apocalyptic church whose leader claims to be the Messiah and acknowledges having sex with some of his followers. -
As Food Banks Struggle, Sam's Club Restores Food Donations
Sam's Club, the membership warehouse subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is reviving food donations to local food pantries two years after halting the practice in favor of giving cash, the world's largest retailer said Wednesday. -
Memphis School in ACLU Crosshairs for Outing Gay Students
The American Civil Liberties Union has accused a Memphis high school of violating the privacy of two students by publicly identifying them as a gay couple on a list of dating students aimed to limit public displays of affection. -
S.C. Senate Passes Crucifix License Plate Bill
South Carolinians may soon be able to have an image of a cross in front of a stained glass window with the words "I Believe" on their license plates, thanks to a bill passed by the State Senate Wednesday. -
Blaze Erupts in Building Housing Hollywood Nightclub
Fire tore through a nightclub at the storied corner of Hollywood and Vine, covering the famous neighborhood around the landmark Pantages Theater and Capitol Records building with smoke and ash. -
FAU Lockdown Lifted After Shooting Suspect Found
A lock-down at Florida Atlantic University was lifted Wednesday after authorities found a suspect in an early morning campus shooting, officials said. -
Man Killed by Houston Police After Chase May Be CIA Agent
Authorities are investigating mysterious claims that a man killed by Houston police after a car chase was a CIA agent, MyFOXHouston reported. -
Pittsburgh Sootiest City, But L.A. Still Pollution Champ
Pittsburgh overtook Los Angeles in the category that measures short-term particle pollution, according to the American Lung Association -
Soldier Awarded Service Cross for Valor in Combat
Master Sgt. Brendan O'Connor, who crawled 200 feet while being fired upon to save a wounded colleague, received the Army's second-highest award for valor Wednesday -
Ex-Cop Sought as Suspect in Trooper's Shooting Death
Trooper James Scott Burns was killed Tuesday night after pulling over a car near Kellyville, about 135 miles east of Dallas. -
Indoor Pot Farms Uncovered From Seattle to Miami
Law enforcement officials are grappling with the spread of sophisticated indoor marijuana farms, often run by ethnic gangs, that produce hundreds of pounds each year -
Peterson Offers Reward for Missing Wife's Return
Former Illinois cop suspected in wife's disppearance offers $25,000 for her safe return. -
Sgt. Claims Innocence at Iraqi Murder Court-Martial
Court-martialed Army sergeant, Leonardo Trevino, testified Wednesday that he shot an unarmed wounded Iraqi insurgent because he thought the man might have been trying to trigger an explosive or reaching for a gun. -
What Recession? 1st Quarter GDP Shows Modest Gain
The nation's economy grew at a modest but better-then-expected pace last quarter, posting a 0.6 percent increase despite the continuing housing and credit problems plaguing many Americans. -
Army Widens Probe After Finding Bad Conditions at Fort Bragg
Army officials say they are inspecting every barracks building worldwide to see whether plumbing and other problems revealed at Fort Bragg, N.C., last week are widespread. -
Fed Cuts Key Rate by Quarter-Point
Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate by quarter-point, moving less aggressively than before. -
New York Rangers Forward Sean Avery Hospitalized
New York Rangers forward Sean Avery has been hospitalized after lacerating his spleen during a playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. -
Rib Truck Fire Causes Massive BBQ Along Ill. Interstate
Twenty-five tons of beef ribs roasted overnight after the truck they were transported in went up in flames south of Chicago. -
Body That Could Be Missing Ithaca Student Found in Pond
Searchers have recovered a body believed to be that of a 19-year-old Minnesota student missing since Sunday from his upstate New York college. -
Feds to Pursue Third Trial in Alleged Sears Tower Plot
After two mistrials, a third trial date as been set for Jan. 6, 2009 in the case of six men accused of scheming with Al Qaeda to topple Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices. -
Court: No Bond for Teacher After Third Student Sex Arrest
The Tampa middle-school teacher arrested a third time this week on charges that she had sex with her students will remain behind bars through at least Friday after she was denied bond. -
Va. Officials: Twister Aftermath May Bring Worst Danger
From the governor to the people whose homes were demolished, Virginians were amazed and grateful that a tornado that injured 200 people killed no one. -
Police: 3 Skydivers Arrested in High-Rise Jump Plot
Three skydivers were arrested Tuesday for allegedly plotting to jump off a Minneapolis high-rise, according to authorities. -
Lacrosse Players Suspended for Bare Bottomed Prom Invite
Thirteen members of a high school lacrosse team have been disciplined for baring their bottoms on which was written a prom invitation from one player to a girl. -
GM Reports 1st Quarter Loss of $3.3 Billion
General Motors Corp. says it lost $3.3 billion in the first quarter as strong overseas growth was dragged down by a strike at supplier American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. and weak U.S. sales. -
Dad of Sex Assault Victim May Have Stabbed Wrong Student
The distraught father who is charged with stabbing a boy he believed was a witness to a sexual assault on his daughter may have attacked the wrong person. -
Firefighters Battle Blaze at Philadelphia Church
Firefighters are trying to put out a large fire at a Philadelphia church. -
5.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Northern California
A magnitude 5.2 temblor struck at 8:03 p.m., centered about 11 miles southeast of the town of Willow Creek in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. -
Firefighters Battle Blazes in Nevada, Arizona and California
Firefighters had to contend with gale-force winds while battling a huge brush fire that raced along the edge of a valley south of Reno, forcing a major highway to close, threatening homes, and causing the evacuation of a school. -
Federal Reserve Expected to Cut Rates One More Time
The Federal Reserve, which began the year aggressively fighting a severe credit crunch and economic weakness, may push the pause button after delivering perhaps one more quarter-point cut in interest rates.
WORLD
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Olympic Torch Arrives in Hong Kong After Activists Deported
The Olympic torch arrived in Hong Kong Wednesday after the Chinese territory deported at least seven activists who planned to protest the flame. -
Ethiopian Troops Kill 13 After Soldiers Attacked in Somalia
Ethiopian troops killed 13 civilians in southwestern Somalia Wednesday after an explosion there killed two soldiers, according to witnesses. -
Iraqi Militants Hang Corpse of Gov. Spokesman's Nephew
Iraqi militants killed the nephew of the spokesman for the Interior Ministry and hung his corpse from an electric pole in the Sadr City section of Baghdad, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Wednesday. -
13 Countries Regularly Let Reporter Killers Get Away
From the war-torn Iraq to the peaceful democracy of India, the Committee to Protect Journalists found that 13 countries account for at least 199 unsolved journalist murders between 1998 and 2007. -
Ten Most Wanted Nazi War Criminals
It's been nearly 63 years since the end of World War II, but time has not dimmed the crimes of 10 men wanted for their roles in committing atrocities and murder against innocents in the name of Nazi domination. -
Cuban-American Activist Kidnapped in Panama
Panama arrests three police officers in connection with the abduction of Cecilio Padron, a businessman and anti-Castro activist taken on April 4. -
DNA: Exhumed Bones Are Children of Last Czar
DNA tests carried out by U.S. laboratory prove that bone fragments exhumed last year belong to two children of Czar Nicholas II, putting to rest questions about what happened to Russia's last royal family, a regional governor says. -
India Turns Up Nose at Racy Foreign Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders who began performing at sporting events in India soon found themselves in a deeply conservative country where public displays of sexuality are taboo -
Israeli President Urges World to Control Iran
Israeli President Shimon Peres calls on the world to shoulder today's responsibilities — a reference to Iran's nuclear program. -
Police Piece Together Details of Austria Incest Case
Investigations remained focused on the crime attributed to the suspect by his own confession and DNA testing -- the confinement of his daughter for 24 years to a basement dungeon where she raised six children he sired. -
French Woman Raped by Dad Seeks Ties With Austrian
A woman who was tortured and raped by her father and had six children with him wants to be friends with Elisabeth Fritzl, the Austrian woman who allegedly was held captive by her father and had seven children with him. -
Pope, Iranian Scholars Discuss Christianity, Islam
Pope Benedict XVI says he is 'particularly satisfied' after meeting with Islamic scholars from Iran to discuss faith and reason in Christianity and Islam. -
China Investigates Claims of Child Slavery
China is investigating whether hundreds of children, most aged between 9 and 16, were sold to factories in the southern province of Guangdong over the past five years to work as virtual slave laborers. -
Concentration Camp Doctor Most Wanted Nazi
As the Simon Wiesenthal Center prepares to publish its list of most-wanted suspected Nazis on Wednesday, the AP investigates the case of the concentration camp doctor who tops the list -
3 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Separate Violence in Baghdad
Three U.S. soldiers were killed Tuesday in separate incidents of violence in Baghdad, the military says. -
7 Killed During Raid on Militant Hideout in Afghan Capital
Afghan security forces raid Kabul hide-out where militants with suspected links to the attack on President Hamid Karzai were holed up, a top official said. -
Concentration Camp Doctor Tops List of 10 Most-Wanted Nazis
Former SS doctor Aribert Heim tops a list of most-wanted suspected Nazi war criminals released Wednesday. He is a man so brutal that witnesses remember him as the worst they saw, though he was only at Mauthausen concentration camp for two months. -
Gitmo Detainee Allowed to Contact Suspected Al Qaeda Chiefs
Usama bin Laden's former driver can ask senior Al Qaeda suspects imprisoned at Guantanamo for help in his war-crimes tribunal, a military judge says, overruling concerns that communication between the detainees could threaten national security. -
Rights Group: Zimbabwe's Army Unleashing 'Terror'
Leading human rights group accuses Zimbabwe's government of using its army and ruling party militants to unleash 'terror and violence' on dissenters, particularly those seen as traitors to Robert Mugabe. -
German Group 'Hosts' Head Lice as Art in Israeli Museum
A group of Germans is living at a museum in Israel with lice in their hair for three full weeks. -
American Surfer Killed in Mexico Shark Attack
A U.S. surfer was killed in a shark attack off Mexico's southern Pacific coast, officials said Tuesday. -
Prince William Makes Secret Afghan Trip to Meet With Troops
Prince William 25, piloted a C-17 Globemaster transport plane on part of the flight to Kandahar in the country's troubled south. -
People of Lesbos Take Gay Group to Court Over Term 'Lesbian'
Greek court is asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. -
McCanns: Leaving Madeleine a Last-Minute Decision
The parents of Madeleine McCann said it was a last-minute decision to leave their children alone on the night the girl disappeared from their vacation dwelling in Portugal, the Telegraph reported on Wednesday. -
Israel Demands Charity for Disadvantaged Children Close
To Palestinian widow Nayfa Shatat, a mother of 11, this city's biggest Islamic charity is a lifeline. It gives her daughters a first-class education and sustains her family with food coupons. -
Belarus Orders American Diplomats to Leave
Foreign Ministry in Belarus says a number of American diplomats have been declared persona non grata and must leave. -
LSD Founder Albert Hofmann Dies at 102
Albert Hofmann, the father of the mind-altering drug LSD whose medical discovery grew into a notorious 'problem child,' died Tuesday. He was 102. -
Girl Burned in India in Possible Inter-Caste Violence
Police in northern India arrest a man who allegedly threw a girl into a pile of glowing embers after he caught her trespassing, an attack authorities said may have been motivated by caste.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Rudy on Wright
Exclusive: Former presidential candidate on Barack Obama's outrage over his former pastor's comments -
America's Pulse w/ E.D. Hill: Spicy Frittata and Tomato Salad Recipe
Have a 'Hot Latin' breakfast to get your day started off right -
Hannity & Colmes: Obama's Outrage
Rev. Wright's friend Rev. Ruth Hawley-Lowrey comments on Obama's denouncement of his former pastor -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Obama's Rebuke of Rev. Wright 'On the Record'
A longtime friend of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright went 'On the Record' to analyze Barack Obama's strong rejection of his former pastor. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: The Right to Bear Arms, Deliver Food
The right to bear arms, deliver food -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on Obama's outrage at Rev. Wright and the Dems' reaction to President Bush's remarks on energy fuel -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: Hillary Clinton Gets Her Facts Wrong
Hillary Clinton gets her facts wrong again -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Chatting With Hillary Clinton
Chatting with Hillary -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Matthew Modine on O'Reilly
Activist Matthew Modine takes on O'Reilly in the No Spin Zone -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Grilling Guru
Former boxing champ George Foreman to launch two new products -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: A Happy Homeowner Story
A happy homeowner story
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