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ENTERTAINMENT
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Murdoch, Bloomberg Among Time's 100 Most Influential People
Playwright, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are among the newsmakers on Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people. -
TMZ Identifies Alleged Teen Sex Crime Victim
Breaking with standards widely followed by the mainstream news media, the celebrity Web site TMZ posted a story Wednesday about a 14-year-old who's a movie star's son and an alleged sex crime victim, and it ran the boy's picture. -
Yoko Ono Fighting to Keep John Lennon Images Private
They are rare, intimate images of John Lennon just before the breakup of the Beatles: He's hunched over a piano writing songs, smoking pot, joking about putting LSD in President Nixon's tea. Yoko Ono is in court, fighting to keep the images private. -
Reality Check: 'Idol' Says Bye-Bye Brooke
While she may well be the nicest soul to ever grace the "Idol" stage — and surely the only one, save perhaps young David Archuleta, to have not seen an R-rated movie — it was becoming abundantly clear over the past few weeks that Brooke White had to go -
Daytime Emmy Nominees Announced on 'The View'
"The View," "Rachael Ray" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" were among the Daytime Emmy Award nominees announced Wednesday. -
Pop Tarts: Tori Spelling's 'Secret' Sex History
Dean McDermott be warned - you and wife Tori Spelling may be happily married and ready to pop out your second child together (it's a girl!) but there could be something she hasn't told you. ... -
Songwriter Accused in Death of Comic's Dad Released on Bond
A judge set bond at $20,000 for Richard William Fagan and ordered him to go to a drug and alcohol treatment center. -
Barbara Walters Reveals Past Affair With Married Senator
After three decades of keeping mum, Barbara Walters is disclosing a past affair with married U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, whom she remembers as "exciting" and "brilliant." -
Uma Thurman Testifies at Accused Stalker's Trial
Uma Thurman said Thursday that she was confused, frightened and panicked when her accused stalker delivered a card bearing a picture of an open grave and a man standing on the edge of a razor blade. -
Jury Gets Racketeering Case Against Hollywood Private Eye
Jurors began deliberations Thursday in the federal racketeering case against Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and four co-defendants. -
Forbes: Gisele Bundchen World's Top-Earning Model
With an estimated $35 million in earnings, Gisele Bundchen is still the world's top-earning model, according to Forbes.com's annual list. -
FOX411: Madonna Nightmare on Film
Madonna's promoting her album 'Hard Candy' and her ridiculous Africa documentary, but in the meantime, her worst nightmare is coming to film.
HEALTH
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Girl Formerly in Vegetative State Gives Abuse Testimony
A 14-year-old girl who was once in a vegetative state has told police about the abuse she allegedly suffered as a child. -
2,000 Possibly Exposed to Measles in Washington State
Washington state public health officials are trying to track down at least 2,000 people who may have been exposed to the measles at a church event in March, reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. -
Breakthroughs In Tissue Regrowth Give Hope to War Wounded
A new Defense Department program to make U.S. soldiers whole again is developing cutting-edge medical technology that's regrowing human tissue, in some cases, on the back of mice. -
'Pixie Dust' From Pig's Bladder Regrows Man's Finger
With the help of an experimental powder, a man’s severed finger has regrown to its original length in just four weeks, reports London’s Daily Mail. -
CDC: U.S. Measles Cases Top 70, Highest in Six Years
Measles outbreaks in several states have led to more than 70 cases so far this year, the worst in six years, health officials said Thursday. -
Board: Nurse Drew on Patient's Face, Reused Syringe
A nurse formerly employed by a Maine hospital has had his two nursing licenses suspended by the Maine State Board of Nursing for using the same syringe on two different patients, drawing tears on a patient's face and failing to monitor a sedated patient. -
Doctors in Las Vegas Hepatitis Probe Can't Practice
A Carson City, Nev., judge blocked a second Las Vegas doctor linked to a hepatitis C outbreak from practicing medicine on Wednesday, reports The Mercury News.
OPINION
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Junk Science: The Great Global Warming Race
New study indicates alarmist concern and a need to explain away the lack of actual global warming
POLITICS
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Congressmen Rack Up Miles, On Your Tab
Members of the House can get a car paid for by taxpayers, but they're not necessarily cutting back as fuel costs rise. -
Pentagon Policy Aims to Reduce Mental Counseling Stigma
Advocates of better mental health care for troops say a new Pentagon policy aimed at reducing the stigma of getting psychiatric counseling could be a small but important step. -
Florida Police: D.C. Madam a Possible Suicide
The Tarpon Springs, Florida, Police Department responded Thursday to a suicide at the home of the mother of D.C. Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey. -
House Panel Threatens Rove With Subpoena
Judiciary Committee wants former White House aide to testify on his role in prosecution of former Alabama governor. -
Released 1968 LBJ Tapes Show Him Fretting Over War, Poverty
Politically crippled by the Vietnam War, President Lyndon B. Johnson still sounded like a candidate for re-election in private 1968 telephone conversations just before deciding to pull out of the race, according to recordings released Thursday. -
New York Congressman Arrested on DWI Charge
U.S. Rep. Vito J. Fossella, R - NY, was arrested in Virginia on drunk driving charges, the Washington Post reported on Thursday. -
House Committee Threatens to Subpoena Rove
The House Judiciary Committee threatens to subpoena Karl Rove if he does not agree to testify in a corruption case by May 12. -
Not All Are Convinced 'D.C. Madam' Committed Suicide
Police in Tarpon Springs, Fla., said there was "no question" that Deborah Jeane Palfrey committed suicide by hanging Thursday, but that was not enough to stop immediate speculation that the infamous "D.C. Madam" was the victim of murder. -
State Dept.: Belarus U.S. Embassy, Consolate Not Closed
Despite reports to the contrary, the State Department has not ordered the Washington, D.C., embassy and New York consolate of Belarus to close, department spokesman Sean McCormack said Thursday. -
Gates Appalled at Ft. Bragg Barracks
Defense secretary shocked by YouTube video that shows Korean War-era brackets in squalid shape. -
Bush Announces International Food Aid
President Bush wants $770 million attached to Iraq war spending bill to pay for immediate needs abroad. -
Bush Sanctions Myanmar Junta
President prevents U.S. property from being owned or controlled by military dictatorship in the former Burma because of human rights violations. -
Senate Panel Votes to Block Money for Iraq Reconstruction
A Senate panel has agreed unanimously to block the Defense Department from funding Iraq reconstruction projects worth more than $2 million and to begin to force Baghdad to cover the costs of training and equipping its security forces. -
Brownback: China Wants to Censor Web for Olympics Guests
Sen. Sam Brownback says the Chinese government is pressuring U.S. hotels in Beijing to monitor their Internet traffic in the run-up to the Olympic games this summer. -
States Eye Laws to Allow Questioning of Evolution
The debate over evolution is evolving. Although federal courts have banned teaching "creation theory" or "intelligent design theory" in public schools, legislators in several states are seeking new ways to allow teachers to cast doubt on evolution.
RADIO
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Gibson: Rev. Wright Opens Can of Worms for Obama
Rev. Wright opens a can of worms for Barack Obama
SCITECH
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Jurassic-Era Dino Dung Fetches Nearly $1,000 at Auction
A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old sold at a New York auction for nearly $1,000. -
Two Magnitude-4 Quakes Strike SoCal in 4-Hour Period
A moderate earthquake shook a mountainous area of California early Thursday, just hours after a quake some 230 miles to the southeast. -
Astronomers Find Ticking Cosmic Time Bomb
X-ray patterns on surface of neutron star count down to massive thermonuclear explosions several times a day. -
Bats Screech Louder Than Rock Concerts
Tiny flying mammals found to emit cries of 140 decibels, 100 times as loud as loudest rock concert. -
Hackers Try to 'Copyright' Computer Virus
Russian gang attaches full end-user license agreement to botnet-creating piece of malware. -
Blu-Ray Disc Sales Weak Despite HD DVD Defeat
Sales plummeted in February, up only slightly in March, according to market researchers NPD. -
Strange Controllers Hit Market for Nintendo Wii
Secondary nunchuk, Wii Fit balance board join Mario Kart wheel, Guitar Hero guitar as accessories for Wii. -
Google Gets Artsy With Home-Page 'Skins'
Artists, designers, even Coldplay contribute to themes iGoogle users can use to decorate portal pages. -
Upcoming Shuttle Mission Pushed Back a Month
Atlantis trip to Hubble Space Telescope, mission STS-125, now set for late September at earliest. -
Low-Oxygen 'Dead Zones' Growing in Oceans
Expansion of depleted zones in equatorial Atlantic, Pacific follows predictions of global-warming models. -
Mom on MySpace as Girl, 3, Falls from 2nd-Story Window
Pennsylvania police said a woman was using her MySpace.com accoutn when her daughter, 3, fell out of a second-floor window and fractured her skull. -
Dinosaur Dung Fetches Nearly $1,000 at Auction
A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old sold at a New York auction for nearly $1,000. -
Tough-Toothed Early Human Loved Fruit
Paranthropus boisei, long known among anthropologists as the 'Nutcracker Man' due to his huge molars, apparently preferred fruit. -
Young Birds Found to Babble Like Babies
Baby birds practiced making sounds over and over, just as very young humans do. -
Colossal Squid Has Eye Large as Dinner Plate
Colossal squid thawed out in New Zealand has eye nearly 11 inches across -- and it's not even largest of its species -
MADD Wants 'Grand Theft Auto IV' Off Shelves
Organization upset because main character can drive drunk in video game; demands 'adults only' rating, end to distribution, both of which would effectively end sales. -
Cell Phone 'Tricorders' Give Instant Medical Diagnoses
Scanners plug into cell phones, which send and receive data to and from powerful remote computers that analyze the scanners' data.
U.S.
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2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
Review of the 2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. -
Officials Probe Allegations of Sexual Abuse Among Sect Boys
Authorities investigating whether teen girls in a polygamist sect were forced into underage marriages and sex said they are also looking into possible abuse of young boys — allegations that drew a sharp rebuke by sect's members. -
4.2-Magnitude California Quake Shakes Area Near Palm Springs
A moderate earthquake has shaken an area near Palm Springs, California. -
Parents of Soldiers KIA Seek $40B From Anti-War Shirt Seller
A Tennessee couple who lost their son in Iraq want an Arizona merchant to pay more than $40 billion in damages to survivors of soldiers whose names are on the anti-war shirts he is selling online. -
Hawaiian Activists Occupy Grounds of Historic Palace
When Native Hawaiian sovereignty advocates chained shut the gates of historic Iolani Palace, they said they were reclaiming land of the Hawaiian monarchy that was stolen more than 100 years ago. -
Judge Says Georgia Tech Gay Rights Website Biased
A federal judge has ruled that a Georgia Tech sanctioned gay rights web site can't discriminate against religions that condemn homosexuality. -
Florida Police: Woman Known As 'D.C. Madam' Commits Suicide
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the 52-year-old woman known as the 'D.C. Madam,' committed suicide Thursday morning at her mother's home in a trailer park in the Tampa area, Tarpon Springs Police told FOXNews.com. -
Forget the Economy, It's Immigration Stupid!
Thousands of activists rallied across the country Thursday, in an attempt to reinvigorate calls for immigration reform. -
Dismembered Body Found in Southwestern Colorado
Montezuma County investigators say they found dismembered body parts in several places across the county, some encased in concrete. They arrested the son of a missing man on suspicion of murder. -
Court-Martialed Sgt. Acquitted in Shooting Death of Iraqi
A military jury acquitted Court-martialed Army sergeant Leonardo Trevino of murder charges in the shooting of an unarmed Iraqi insurgent. -
Airlines Slow Down Flights to Save on Fuel
Drivers have long known that slowing down on the highway means getting more miles to the gallon. Now airlines are trying it, too — adding a few minutes to flights to save millions on fuel. -
Fresno Student Killed by Cop Had Prescribed Drugs in System
The Fresno County coroner says a high school student who was shot and killed by a police officer he attacked with a baseball bat had prescription drugs in his system. -
5 Students Injured in Dorm Fire at Ohio's Central State U.
The fire started about 6 a.m. in a storage room of three-story Hunter Hall. -
Operation Desert Drag Strip
Five years ago today, I was doing the sort of thing a car guy likes to do, spending an evening at a racetrack with one of my pals in the Kuwaiti desert. -
Indiana School Attack Plotter Faces Murder Charges
A 16-year-old boy accused of obtaining a TEC-DC9 9mm pistol and making propane bombs for use in a school attack was charged with conspiracy to commit murder. -
Mississippi River Bridge Reopens After Barge Crash
The U.S. Highway 34 bridge linking Burlington, Iowa and Gulfport, Ill. reopens after barge accident that shut down both car traffic and rail traffic between Iowa and Illinois. -
Polygamist Sect Newborn Ordered Into State Custody
A judge ordered that the baby boy born to a teenager taken from a polygamist sect's ranch in West Texas be placed in state custody -
Ex-Cop Sought in Texas Trooper's Death Kills Himself
Brandon Wayne Robertson, 37, who was named a suspect in shooting death of Trooper James Scott Burns, was found dead in brushy area of Texas as authorities had been tracking him with tip.. -
Report: Ex-Olympian Indicted on Drug Charges
Former Olympic Sprinter and 100-meter record holder Tim Montgomery has been accused of dealing more than 100 grams of heroin. -
Air Force Suspends Training Jet Following 2nd Fatal Crash
Military authorities say two pilots have died in a jet crash at Sheppard Air Force base. -
Texas Cops Bust Man Trying to Cash $360B Check
Police in Fort Worth, Texas, say they have arrested a man for allegedly trying to cash a forged check for $360 billion, saying he wanted to start a record business. -
Pacific Cargo Traffic Resumes as Protests End
Terminal operators say dock workers have started reporting for night shift duty at West Coast ports and after a daylong May Day work stoppage -
Ex-Dogers General Manager Buzzie Bavasi Dead at 93
Buzzie Bavasi, who built Dodgers teams that won the World Series in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, died Thursday -
Teen Hiding in Bed Foils Intruders With Text Message
A teenager home alone pulled bed sheets over her head to hide from two intruders and sent a text message to her mother, whose 911 call led to the arrest of two suspects, authorities said Wednesday. -
Illinois Man Drowns in Lake in Lawnmower Accident
A 70-year-old man drowned in a lake in Pinckneyville, Ill., following a lawnmower accident that left him pinned underwater. -
Drew Peterson's $25G Reward for Missing Wife a Stunt?
Drew Peterson has offered a $25,000 reward in the case of his missing fourth wife, Stacy Peterson — but friends say it's just another ploy for attention by the prime suspect in the case. -
Raging Maine River Floods Homes, Threatens Historic Event
The rain-swollen St. John River crested early Thursday after hitting a record high, forcing residents to flee to higher ground as more than 100 homes flooded. -
Airman Forgets to Lower Wheels, Crashes $136M Jet
Top gun, co-pilot escape unhurt during major war games exercise at California's China Lake air base. -
Nevada to Bill Steve Fossett's Widow for Search Expenses
Gov. Jim Gibbons intends to bill the widow of missing multimillionaire adventurer Steve Fossett for $687,000 the state spent in searching for the famed aviator last fall, a spokesman said. -
Chicago Suburb Ends Humorous Stop-Sign Campaign
Drivers passing through a suburb of Chicago will still have to stop, but they'll no longer need to do so 'in the name of love.' -
War Vet's Gestures, Shirt Get Him Arrested at Town Meeting
A 60-year-old Island Lake, Ill., man was arrested Tuesday at his home and charged with disorderly conduct after his gestures and choice of clothing scared members at a village board meeting last month, MyFOXChicago.com reported. -
Cleanup of Spilled Jet Fuel at Fort Drum Could Take 10 Years
Army officials say it could take as long as 10 years and cost $10 million to clean up 350,000 gallons of jet fuel that has leaked into the ground at Fort Drum's Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield. -
Voodoo Rapist Scared Teen Girls Into Sexual 'Rituals'
A 51-year-old New Yorker who told police he practiced Voodoo admitted to telling underage girls bad things would happen to them if they refused to have sex with him. -
Student Dies After School Bus, Dump Truck Crash in Ky.
A sheriff says a student was killed and 12 people were injured Thursday when a school bus and a dump truck crashed along a curve on a winding road in northern Kentucky. -
Adopted Man Finds Biological Father on Death Row
Sean Baker, who was adopted as a child and spent the past year researching his ancestry, discovered that his biological father is on Ohio's death row for killing a corrections officer and two others in the state's worst prison riot. -
Psychiatrist: S.C. Teen Accused in School Plot Is Competent
A lawyer for a South Carolina teenager accused of plotting to blow up his high school says a psychiatrist has determined his client is competent to stand trial. -
Trucker Burns to Death in Louisiana Highway Accident
A truck driver burned to death Thursday in the wreckage of a highway accident outside Bossier City, La., as rescue workers were unable to free him in time. -
Fla. Drug Raids Yield 135 Arrests and 9,000 Pot Plants
Raids across Florida of 150 suspected marijuana grow houses have led to at least 135 arrests and about 9,250 plants seized, worth more than $41 million, according to authorities. -
Woman, Not Dead, Gets Call About Her Own Funeral
A Massachusetts woman, still very much alive and kicking, received a call from a funeral parlor about arrangements for her own funeral. -
Man Accused of Shooting 'Hero Girl,' Mom in Court
A man accused of shooting a 7-year-old girl who took six bullets trying to save the life of her mother will appear in court Thursday. -
FBI, Parents Offer Reward for Clues in Ransom Case
Parents of a missing central Florida man who may be held for ransom are pleading with captors for his safe return. -
Car-respondence - Infiniti EX35
FOX Car Report reads and responds to e-mails from users. -
Girl Paralyzed by Stray Bullet Views Apology From Shooter
Young girl left paralyzed by a stray bullet five years ago says she hopes a videotaped apology by her shooter prompts others to turn away from violence. -
FBI: 'No Evidence' to Support 'Smiley Face Gang' Theory
The FBI said there is no proof that dozens of young men who died in mysterious drownings were actually murdered by a nefarious network dubbed the 'Smiley Face Gang.' -
Girl, 12, Dies of Methadone Bought From Boy, 15
A 12-year-old girl died of a methadone overdose after taking pills she bought from a 15-year-old boy, authorities said. -
Texas Officials Looking at Possible Abuse of Texas Sect Boys
Texas officials have told legislators they're looking at the possible sexual abuse of some young boys taken from the polygamist sect's ranch.
WORLD
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Officials: 3 Bombs Explode in Spanish Basque Region
Three bombs exploded in Spain's Basque region on Thursday, officials said. No one was injured in the blasts, which police said were carried out by the separatist group ETA. -
Azerbaijan Releases Materials for Iran's Bushehr Nuke Plant
Azerbaijan releases a shipment of Russian equipment for Iran's first nuclear power plant, more than a month after it was halted at the border, a customs official said. -
Turkish Police Clash With Protesters Defying May Day Ban
Turkish riot police use clubs, tear gas and water cannons to break up crowds of workers and students trying to reach a main Istanbul square for a Labor Day rally banned by the government. -
Official: Iraqi Delegation Goes to Iran to Discuss Militias
Iraqi delegation travels to Iran with evidence that proves the Islamic republic is arming and training Shiite militias in Iraq, an official says. -
Police: Car Bomb Kills U.S. Soldier, 9 Iraqis in Baghdad
A car bomb aimed at a U.S. patrol in Baghdad on Thursday killed an American soldier and least nine Iraqi civilians and wounded 26, police and military said. -
Boats Collide in Australian Harbor, Killing 5
Fishing trawler collides with overloaded cabin cruiser that apparently was on a nighttime joyride in Sydney's famous harbor, killing five people and injuring nine, authorities say. -
Palestinian Leader Abbas Has Unannounced Heart Test
Aides to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas say he is doing well after a catheterization procedure and was expected to leave a Jordan Hospital later Thursday. -
'Horror Father' May Have Been Planning to Release Daughter
A letter Josef Fritzl forced his captive daughter to write late last year indicates he may have been planning to release her from the cellar where she was held captive for more than two decades, police say. -
U.K.-Born Wife of Bin Laden's Son: His Citizenship Rejected
Application for a residency visa to Britain by Usama bin Laden's son has been rejected because British authorities believe his presence in the country would be upsetting, the British-born wife of the son of the Al Qaeda leader says. -
U.S. Releases Al-Jazeera Journalist From Gitmo
Lawyers for the only major journalist held at Guantanamo Bay say he has been released from detention and will be treated after hunger strike in Sudan where he will meet his family. -
Nine Killed, 30 Wounded in Egypt Tourist Bus Crash
A speeding bus carrying dozens of Canadian and European tourists overturned and caught fire Thursday on a desert highway in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, killing at least nine passengers and wounding 28, security and emergency officials said. -
Babies Dropped 50 Feet for Good Luck in Bizarre Ritual
A jaw-dropping ritual in India has infants plunging 50 feet from a tower to wish them good health. -
Israeli Prime Minister to Face Police Questioning
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office says he will face police questioning Friday. -
Detergent Gas Suicide Forces Hundreds to Flee Homes in Japan
About 350 people fled their homes in northern Japan on Thursday to escape poisonous fumes released by a neighbor who killed himself by mixing detergent and other chemicals -- the latest in a series of such suicides. -
Wedding Convoy Struck by Double Homicide Attack, Killing 35
Double homicide bombing strikes a wedding convoy northeast of Baghdad, killing at least 35 people and wounding 65 others, police say. -
Cops: 'Horror Father' Warned He'd Gas Victims
Investigators say a man who imprisoned his daughter and some of the children he fathered with her in a dungeon for more than two decades warned his victims they would be gassed to death if they tried to overpower him. -
Moroccan Police Arrest Escaped Terrorist
Moroccan police have arrested a terrorist who escaped from prison with eight others, all convicted for a wave of deadly bombings in 2003. -
Report: More Than 100 Injured in Western Iran Quake
Earthquake Strikes western Iran, causing minor injuries to more than 100 people, state TV reports. -
Al Qaeda Leader, 10 Others Killed in U.S. Strike On Somalia
Man believed to be the head of Al Qaeda in Somalia was killed in an airstrike early Thursday along with 10 other people, an Islamic insurgent group and a witness said. -
Indian Man's Family Reportedly Uses Sex Tape to Extort Dowry
An Indian woman has accused her husband and his father of secretly filming her in bed and threatening to post the video on an Internet pornography site unless her family paid them a larger dowry, a newspaper reported Thursday. -
Israeli Minister: Iran May Have Nuclear Bomb Tech In Months
An Israel Cabinet minister says Iran could have nuclear bomb technology in 2008, at least a year earlier than previously believed. -
Iraq Sends Delegation to Iran to Discuss Arms Concerns
The Iraqi government has dispatched a delegation to Iran to discuss concerns about the arming and training of Shiite militias in Iraq, an official said Thursday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Messy Divorce?
Geraldine Ferraro reacts to Obama's outrage over his former pastor's comments -
America's Pulse w/ E.D. Hill: Grilled Salmon with Two Sauces
A delicious lunch or dinner dish you'll love even if you don't usually eat fish -
Hannity & Colmes: Far From Over?
Karl Rove crunches the numbers on Obama drastic slide the polls -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Gingrich Looks at Obama-Wright Fallout
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich went 'On the Record' to give his take on the fallout from the Obama-Rev. Wright controversy and his new book, 'Days of Infamy.' -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Link Between Most Influential Pundits
The most influential political pundits have something in common -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel discusses the Rev. Wright controversy and whether we're really in a recession -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: Threat to Iranian Children?
A popular American icon is identified as a threat to Iranian children -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Hillary Clinton Sits Down With Bill O'Reilly
Hillary Clinton sits down with Bill O'Reilly for first time -
War Stories: Ollie North: All the Wright Stuff
The potentates of the press are wildly out of touch with the American people they purport to serve -
War Stories: The Last Days of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich
Preview of 'War Stories with Oliver North' episode -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Business and Politics
Hillary Clinton slams economy in Indiana -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: I Think People Are Tuning Out the World
I think people are tuning out the world
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