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ENTERTAINMENT
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Pellicano Jury Deliberates for 2nd Day
The jury deciding the federal racketeering case against Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and four co-defendants has gone home for the day without reaching a verdict and will resume deliberations on Monday. -
Attorney: DNA Test Shows James Brown Fathered Boy
An attorney says a DNA test confirms James Brown fathered the son of a woman who claimed to be the singer's wife when he died. -
Miley Cyrus Thanks Fan for Prayers
Miley Cyrus returned to the stage for a concert in Orlando, Fla., but did not say anything about the recent controversy over her Vanity Fair portrait. -
Amy Winehouse Won't Record James Bond Theme
Amy Winehouse has abandoned recording the theme to the latest James Bond film because the singer is not ready to work, her producer said Friday. -
FOX 411: 'Sex and the City': First Review (No Spoilers)
You want to know about 'Sex and the City: The Movie'? Here's the bottom line: it's going to be a very, very big hit. -
Report: Mindy McCready Confirms Affair With Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens apologizes for unspecified mistakes in his personal life but denied having an affair with a 15-year-old. -
Report: Jamie Lynn Spears Has Baby Shower
Jamie Lynn Spears celebrated her baby shower on Saturday with the help of her older sister Britney, People magazine reported. -
Scarlett Johansson, Ryan Reynolds Engaged
The 23-year-old actress and the 31-year-old actor have not set a wedding date, Johansson's publicist, Marcel Pariseau, said Monday. -
Jury Gets Case of Man Accused of Stalking Uma Thurman
A former mental patient "terrified" Uma Thurman by stalking and harassing her for more than two years, a prosecutor said in closing arguments at his trial. -
Heidi Fleiss Accused of Trashing House With Birds
A landlord is accusing former 'Hollywood Madam' Heidi Fleiss of trashing a house she rented and filled with exotic birds in rural Nevada. -
Clay Aiken: 'I'm Not Trying to Be Justin Timberlake'
Clay Aiken is realistic about his niche in the musical landscape. -
Tom Cruise Tells Oprah He Feels at Home on a Movie Set
Tom Cruise said when he starts a new project, he's nervous beforehand, but that quickly subsides. -
Marvel to Release 'Iron Man 2' in 2010
This weekend was just the beginning of Hollywood's Iron age. -
FOX 411 Confirms: Mariah Carey Is Married
Call her Mrs. Cannon. Mariah Carey indeed married actor Nick Cannon last week down in the Bahamas. -
Pop Tarts: Wedding Bells on the Way for Jessica Simpson?
Pals toast to Jessica's 'happiness' with a glass of champagne.
FNC IMAG
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The Best Loans for Small Business
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Make Old Clothes New Again!
Season 3 Project Runway contestant, Angela Kesslar gave us some tips on updating your oldies but goodies.
HEALTH
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Pet Food Worker Gets Toxic Shock From Pig Carcass
A worker in a pet food processing plant suffered a case of toxic shock syndrome caused by an infected pig carcass. -
Girl, 3, Must Shun Sun or Risk Skin Blistering, Cancer
A 3-year-old girl from England has a rare condition that confines her to darkness most days. -
FDA: Insulin Pumps Linked to Deaths, Injuries in Teens
Insulin pumps are used by tens of thousands of teenagers worldwide with Type 1 diabetes, but they can be risky and have been linked to injuries and even deaths, a review by federal regulators finds. -
WHO: China Viral Outbreak Not a Threat to Olympians
A virus that has sickened close to 10,000 children in China is not a threat to the Olympians who will be heading to the country, the World Health Organization has said. -
Congress Sends Bush Anti-Genetic Discrimination Bill
Congress passes bill that would forbid employers and insurance companies from discriminating against people with a genetic risk for diseases. -
Study Links Mental Illness in Parents to Autism in Kids
Parents of children with autism were roughly twice as likely to have been hospitalized for a mental disorder than parents of other children, according to a new study from U.S. and European researchers. -
Wal-Mart Begins Offering 90-Day Prescriptions for $10
Wal-Mart Stores said Monday it will offer 90-day prescriptions of some generics for $10, add several women's medications at a discount and lower the prices of more than 1,000 over-the-counter medications to $4 or less. -
Doctors Reconsider Antibiotics for Chronic Lyme Disease
The Infectious Diseases Society of America has agreed to review its guidelines on using antibiotics to control long-term Lyme disease. -
Report Answers Who Lives, Who Dies in Flu Pandemic
Government leaders have drafted a new report to try to answer who will live and who will die if the U.S. is hit with a flu pandemic. -
U.S. On Verge of Measles Outbreak?
Eight years after it was declared practically dead in the U.S., measles is making a comeback. -
How Much Is a Kidney Worth? Doc Wants to Pay $47,000
An Australian doctor proposed Monday that the government pay up to $47,000 for kidney donations to overcome a chronic shortage. -
U.S. Kids Take Anti-Psychotic Meds at 6x Rate of U.K. Kids
American children take anti-psychotic medicines at about six times the rate of children in the United Kingdom, based on a new U.K. study. Does it mean U.S. kids are being over-treated? Or that U.K. children are being under-treated? -
286,000 Lbs. of Meat, Poultry Recalled by N.Y. Company
A New York food company is recalling more than 286,000 pounds of meat and poultry because it might be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. -
FOXSexpert: Casual Sex, Can You Handle It?
Think you can handle casual sex? Before you try it, read what our FOXSexpert has to say. -
Possible Peanut Allergy Cure on the Horizon
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., are hoping a form of immunotherapy that eradicates peanut allergies will be available within five years, said a recent article in The Lancet. -
Patients Detail Horrors of Nasal Spray Dependency
Two patients discuss the horrors of becoming dependent on over-the-counter decongestant nasal sprays.
MOBILE
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Found On the 'Net
My name's Liz, and I scour the Web for cool sites - not all of them make it into our weekly video package, so we're posting them right here.
OPINION
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Radley Balko: We Aren't 'Over' Race
It's hard to hold Obama's choice of churches against him; nothing suggests he believes in Rev. Wright's wacky theories -
John R. Lott, Jr.: Real Economic Truth
New data shows the U.S. is not in a recession, but most media is reporting something different
POLITICS
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Bush Says Gas Cost 'Troubles' Him
President Bush said Monday that he's troubled by rising gas prices and will take a look at proposals to relieve the crisis but warned that there is no quick fix. -
Ohio A.G. Could Face Impeachment Over Sex Scandal
Risking impeachment, Ohio's attorney general on Monday refused demands from the governor and other fellow Democrats that he resign over a sexual harassment scandal in his office and an affair with a subordinate. -
House to Vote on Iraq Funds This Week
The plan would give anti-war lawmakers a vote on nonbinding language setting the goal of withdrawing most combat troops by December 2009, said a senior House Democratic aide, though Senate Republicans have the votes to filibuster the move. -
White House Wedding? Not for Jenna Bush
26-year-old First Daughter Jenna Bush plans to wed Henry Hager Saturday at her parents' ranch in Crawford, Texas, saying a White House wedding just isn't her style. -
Secretary of State Rice Presses Israel on Roadblocks
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice winds up weekend trip to spur Israeli-Palestinian talks with a one-on-one meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. -
Report: 12% of DEA Analysts Lacked Proper Clearances in '07
Justice Department auditors say 12 percent of the DEA's intelligence analysts last year did not have the security clearances needed to do their jobs. -
Admin. Weighing Myanmar Cyclone Relief Options
First lady Laura Bush urged the government of Myanmar to quickly accept U.S. and international relief on Monday, hours after officials estimated as many as 10,000 deaths could result from a tropical cyclone that hit the country this weekend. -
Senate Republicans: EPA Should Ease Ethanol Rules
Senate Republicans have asked environmental regulators to use their power to halt the country's plans to expand ethanol production amid rising food prices.
SCITECH
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Scientists: Bison Could Once Again Roam Great Plains
Wildlife Conservation Society identifies areas of North America that could support large bison herds. -
Review: 'Mario Kart Wii' Is Racing Must-Have
Excellent update of aging franchise makes best use of Wii's online abilities so far. -
Earth's Interior a Lot Like Chunky Peanut Butter
New model suggests huge blobs of soft but solid rock floating inside gooey mantle beneath Earth's crust. -
Carbon Costs: Is It Easy Being Green?
Recently Enterprise Rent-A-Car launched its Keys to Green program, which asks customers to pay to help reduce greenhouse emissions created by their gas-guzzling fleets. So just where is your money going? -
Feds Probe Shooting of Six Sea Lions in Oregon
Killing of marine mammals probably related to decline of salmon in Columbia River. -
'Smart' Power Meters Offer New Way to Save Energy
Modern meters let users know when the grid's being strained, and can also be automated to switch off lights and appliances. -
Tesla Opens First Showroom for Electric Sports Cars
Tesla Roadster now available for test drives at West L.A. dealership, though deliveries might take a year. -
Robobugs Could Be Next Tool for Soldiers
It looks like something out of the latest science-fiction movie, but it could be the next line of defense for soldiers fighting on the front line. -
Angler Catches Fish, Lizard Crawls Out of Mouth
An American angler on a fishing expedition in Australia made a fascinating catch: As he was taking pictures of his prize, the fish began to regurtitate a lizard, which moments later crawled out of the fish's mouth. -
Robotic Squirrels Help in the Study of Real Critters
Robotic critters worldwide are helping researchers observe animals in their natural environments rather than in labs -
Wounded Bald Eagle May Get Bionic Beak
Female bald eagle had most of upper beak shot off, can't grab food. -
Cloud Rat Rediscovered in Philippines After 112 Years
Rather cute resident seen once again by humans who aren't local residents. -
Six Sea Lions Shot Dead in Oregon
Six federally protected sea lions were apparently shot to death on the Columbia River as they lay in open traps put out to ensnare the animals, which eat endangered salmon. State and federal authorities are investigating.
U.S.
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Hundreds Evacuate Derailed NYC Subway Trains
NYC transit officials sau tewo cars jumped the tracks Sunday, firefighters helped remove the passengers from the tunnel in about an hour. -
Two Abducted Children Found Safe in Arizona
Authorities say two abducted children were found safe in a Mohave Valley home and their kidnappers were arrested. -
Iraqi Man Alleges Abu Ghraib Torture, Sues U.S. Contractors
Iraqi man who says he was tortured while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison is suing two U.S. military contractors. -
4 Cops Injured as Hundreds Brawl at Md. Nightclub
Four policemen were injured in a brawl that involved hundreds of disorderly people outside Seacrets nightclub in Ocean City, Md., as police made 10 arrests. -
Convicted Georgia Killer Pleads for Stay of Execution
A convicted Georgia killer pleaded Monday for a stay of execution, hoping to avoid becoming the first inmate put to death since the U.S. Supreme Court found lethal injection constitutional. -
Bear Seen as Unpaid Guard at Louisiana State Penitentiary
Angola prison Warden Burl Cain views a wild bear -- spotted on Friday -- as just another deterrent to prisoners thinking about escaping the Louisiana State Penitentiary. -
Lawyer: Alleged Killer Attacked Women With Household Items
Prosecutor tells jurors that a suspected Michigan serial killer's hobby was attacking women with household objects such as beer bottles and toilet lids. -
Police Find 300 Dead Cats Stuffed In Man's Freezers
Three freezers were crammed with dead cats and the house was littered with cat feces. -
Woman Survives SUV's Plunge From Parking Garage
A woman has survived a three-story plunge from a parking garage in Salt Lake City. -
African-American Leaders Heading to Tanzania to Provide Aid
More than a thousand prominent African-American leaders, executives, entertainers and activists will head to Tanzania for a summit with their African counterparts to help raise living standards on the world's poorest continent. -
Hotel Employee Accused of Letting Guests Stay for Free
A 23-year-old hotel employee in Illinois has been charged after police said she allowed about 20 people -- some of them homeless -- to stay at the hotel for free. -
Police: Armed Ex-Wal-Mart Employee Arrested in Texas Store
A former Wal-Mart employee was arrested in the crowded store he once worked at, armed with a 9 mm handgun and an "unreasonable amount of ammunition" that police believe he intended to use, according to arrest affidavits. -
Texas Project to Tag Team Immigration and Flooding
A south Texas county has struck a deal with the federal government to build a combination of levees and border fence aimed at addressing national security concerns and local flood-control needs at the same time. -
Cops: Man Arrested After Punching Camel on Dare by Friend
Christopher Allen was dared by a friend to enter a restricted at the theme park where the camel was kept, and punch it. -
Teen Arrested After Chemical Bomb Detonates in Class
A maryland teenager was arrested after a homemade bomb he brought to class detonated unexpectedly. -
911 Call: 'I Just Killed My Parents'
Police in southeastern Georgia have arrested 22-year-old man Tye Christopher Watkins who called 911 to say he killed his parents, after finding them dead of multiple gunshot wounds. -
$2 Billion U.N. HQ Renovations May Break the Bank
U.N. officials broke ground Monday on the $1.9 billion renovation project to revamp the organizations' world headquaters in New York City, which may cost American taxpayers hundreds of millions. -
Suspect Charged in Killing of Philly Cop
A police officer was shot and killed after a bank robbery Saturday morning in Northeast Philadelphia -
Prosecutor: Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry Led to Murder
An argument ni a New Hampshire bar over the Yankees and the Red Sox spilled outside and led to a vehicular homicide, according to prosecutors. -
Woman Shot in Head for Refusing to Give Man Cigarette
A woman was shot in the head and killed when she and her companion refused to give a man a cigarette, according to Baltimore police. -
Man Shot on L.A. Freeway, Arrested for Drunk Driving
Los Angeles police arrested a man for drunk driving after he crashed his car on a freeway and was then shot by passing motorists whom he tried to punch when they would not offer him help. -
Child Groom's Wife Fighting for Custody of Their Son
Having served her sentences for statutory rape and aiding her now 17-year-old teenage husband's flight out of state, Lisa Clark of Georgia is seeking custody of the couple's 2-year-old son. -
Crude Oil Futures Pass $120 a Barrel for First Time
Oil futures have surpassed the once unthinkable price of $120 a barrel. -
Second Suspect Sought in Slaying of Pa. Police Officer
One suspect was charged and a second was being sought in the killing of a Philadelphia police officer who was shot with an assault rifle while responding to a bank robbery, police say. -
Man, Missing Teen Wanted in Senior Citizen's Murder Arrested
A 22-year-old man wanted in connection with the brutal Florida murder of a disabled senior citizen was found panhandling with a missing 15-year-old girl and arrested. -
Bernanke Urges Congress to Act on Surging Home Foreclosure
A rising tide of late mortgage payments and home foreclosures poses considerable dangers to the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned anew as he urged Congress to take additional steps to alleviate the problems. -
American Indian Tribe Called Bogus
A federal judge ordered a $63,000 civil-fraud judgment against four people who claim to be chiefs of an American Indian tribe in eastern Utah. -
San Diego Federal Courthouse Closed After Pipe Bomb
The federal courthouse in San Diego was closed Monday as workers repaired damage caused by a suspected pipe bomb. -
Ex-Prison Chaplain Gets 4 Years for Sex With Inmates
Roman Catholic priest who had sex with two inmates while working as a chaplain at a women's prison was sentenced to four years in federal prison. -
N.Y. Man Admits He's 1980s 'Pillowcase Burglar'
Burglar caught leaving New York home with a pillowcase full of change has admitted to being the 'Pillowcase Burglar' responsible for a slew of crimes 25 years ago, authorities say. -
Priest Gets Prison for Having Sex With Female Inmates
A Roman Catholic priest who had sex with two women inmates at a prison where he was once chaplain was sentenced to two years in prison Monday. -
Suicide Notes of Deborah Jean Palfrey Released
'D.C. Madam' Deborah Jean Palfrey wrote suicide notes to her mother and sister explaining that she hanged herself because she couldn't bear the thought of a future in prison. -
Exxon Helps Home Owners After Toxic Chemicals Found in Soil
Exxon Mobil Corp. is offering financial assistance to the owners of 19 homes near its Torrance refinery because toxic chemicals have been found in the soil. -
Man Kills Fetus While Showing Gun to Pregnant Teen
A 19-year-old man was booked by Louisiana police Sunday after accidentally shooting a 17-year-old girl and killing her fetus. -
PETA Wants Eight Belles' Jockey Suspended After Filly Dies
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is seeking the suspension of Eight Belles' jockey after the filly had to be euthanized following her second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. -
Body Floats in Canal for 24 Hours After Cops Got Call
A body floated in a New Jersey canal for nearly a day after police were first notified, and was being gnawed by a dog and turtles when retrieved, according to neighbors. -
Illinois Man Orders Custom Beer-Can Coffin
Bill Bramanti will love Pabst Blue Ribbon eternally, and he's got the custom-made beer-can casket to prove it. -
Police Chief Shoots Self at Gun Training Session
A Utah lawman accidentally shot himself in the ankle Saturday while demonstrating how to dislodge a jammed handgun. -
Santa Monica Pier's Ferris Wheel Up for Auction on eBay
Grant Humphreys plunked down $132,400 in a 10-day eBay auction of the Santa Monica Pier's Ferris wheel said he plans to resurrect the attraction in Oklahoma City, Ok. -
Weather Service: Arkansas Swept by at Least 10 Tornadoes
Meteorologists were planning an aerial survey of the destruction caused by at least 10 tornadoes late last week.
WORLD
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Brazilian Boat Carrying 100 People Sinks in Amazon
A Brazilian ferry carrying 100 people capsized and swiftly sank in the Solimoes River, one of the Amazon's largest tributaries, Sunday. -
Macedonia PM Supports Referendum on Name Dispute With Greece
Macedonia should hold a referendum on changing the country's name to try to resolve a long-standing dispute with Greece that has blocked its efforts to join NATO, the acting prime minister said. -
Belarus Accuses U.S. of Running Spy Ring
Belarus on Monday accused the United States of recruiting citizens into a spy ring aimed at undermining the ex-Soviet republic. -
Smuggling Tunnel Collapses, Killing 2 Palestinian Men
Two Gaza men were killed when a cross-border smuggling tunnel collapsed on them, Palestinian officials say. -
Kurdish Rebels Threaten Attacks Against U.S. Interests
Kurdish rebels threatened suicide attacks against American interests abroad after the U.S. shared intelligence with Turkey, a spokeswoman for a rebel group warned. -
Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Won't Say if He'll Participate
Zimbabwe's opposition leader has decided whether he will participate in a presidential runoff, but won't make his choice public until electoral officials set an election date, an aide said Monday. -
Olmert Acknowledges Need for 'Tangible' Moves in West Bank
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expresses readiness to make 'tangible' changes in West Bank, telling Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that he understands their months of peace talks must be accompanied by action, an Israeli official says. -
Aussie Doctor Proposes Government-Run Organ Trade
An Australian doctor proposed Monday that the government establish an organ trade, paying up to $47,000 for kidneys to relieve long waiting lists and combat a risky black market. -
Three Babies Found Dead in Freezer in Germany
The bodies of three German infants have been found stuffed in a basement freezer and their mother has been arrested, a prosecutor's spokesman said Monday. -
Afghan Officials: 3 Accidental Blasts Kill 9 in Afghanistan
Three accidental explosions in the Afghan capital leave nine dead and more than 20 wounded, including some counternarcotics police, officials say. -
Iran Suspends Talks With U.S. Over Security in Iraq
Iran said Monday it would not hold a new round of talks with the U.S. on security in Iraq until American forces end their current assault against Shiite militias. -
China Agrees to 2nd Round of Talks With Dalai Lama Envoys
Envoys of the Dalai Lama left Monday after a day of talks with Chinese officials that ended in an agreement to meet again, an apparent sign of progress in easing tensions raised by violent anti-government riots in Tibet. -
Fritzl to Plead Insanity for Incest-Dungeon, Says Lawyer
The lawyer for the Austrian man who allegedly imprisoned his daughter for 24 years and fathered seven children with her has said he is preparing an insanity defense. -
Olympic Athletes to be Judged on Appearances Too
Less than 100 days before the Beijing Games, the International Olympic Committee clarified its protest rules Monday, saying that athletes' external appearance and gestures would be scrutinized in China. -
Official: More Than 10,000 May Have Died in Myanmar Cyclone
Myanmar's ruling junta, which has spurned the international community for decades, appeals for foreign aid as cabinet minister warns that more than 10,000 people may have died from a cyclone that swept through the country, diplomats and state media says. -
Ex-Gitmo Detainee Believed to Be Homicide Bomber
Three years ago, Abdullah Saleh al-Ajmi, a Kuwaiti soldier who deserted to fight in Afghanistan alongside the Taliban, sat in detention cell at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, while lawyers argued whether he was an 'enemy combatant.' -
Report: Saddam Feared 'Venereal Diseases' From Guards
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper. -
Turkey Blocks YouTube Over Videos 'Insulting' to Leader
Turkey once again has blocked access to popular video-sharing Web site YouTube. -
Somali Police Kill 2 Amid Mass Riots Over Food Prices
Somalian police opened fire and killed at least two as tens of thousands took to the streets in Mogadishu, rioting over the rising price of food. -
Nearly 700 Cruise Passengers Rescued; 322 Remain
A cruise ship carrying 984 people ran aground Sunday off Latvia in the Baltic Sea, 651 passengers and 11 crew members were evacuated, 322 crew members remain on board as the salvage operation continues, according to Latvia's coast guard. -
Police: 'Horror Dad' Planned to Build Secret Dungeon in 1978
The Austrian man who allegedly imprisoned his daughter for 24 years and fathered seven children with her planned to build his secret dungeon in 1978, police say. -
State Official to Address Nuclear Declaration in North Korea
The State Department's top Korean affairs specialist plans to visit North Korea this week for further discussions on the country's nuclear declaration, a South Korean news report said Monday. -
Prince Harry Receives Medal for Service in Afghanistan
A grinning and blushing Prince Harry was given a medal for his service in Afghanistan on Monday by his aunt, Princess Anne. -
U.S. Official: Hezbollah Training Iraqi Shiite Extremists
Members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah are training Iraqi Shiite extremists in camps near Tehran, a U.S. military spokesman announced Monday. -
Powerful Myanmar Cyclone Kills at Least 350; Nation in Ruins
Residents of Myanmar's biggest city lit candles Monday, lined up to buy water and hacked their way through trees felled in a cyclone that killed more than 350 people, destroyed thousands of homes and caused widespread power cuts. -
Pentagon Backs $5 Billion Green Zone Plan
Penatgon backs plan to create a $5 billion 'zone of influence' around a $700 million U.S. embassy that would include condos, luxury hotels and possibly an amusement park. -
Iran Vows Not to Halt Its Nuclear Program Despite Pressure
Iran's top leader says his country will not bend to international pressure and give up its nuclear program, according to state television. -
Experts Say Red Square Parade Masks Weakened Russia Military
The message to the world, two days after Dmitry Medvedev succeeds Vladimir Putin as president, should be clear: Russia is again a major military power. -
Guatemala Suspends 2,286 Pending Foreign Adoptions
The decision was prompted by a request from lawmakers to review adoptions on a case-by-case basis. -
Athletes' Clothing, Gestures Will Be Scrutinized at Olympics
With the Beijing Games less than 100 days away, the International Olympic Committee clarified its protest rules Monday, saying that athletes' external appearance, clothing and gestures would be scrutinized in China. -
U.S. Frustrated By Elusive Justice for USS Cole Plotters
Eight years after the USS Cole was attacked by a motorboat packed with explosives, all of the six men convicted of the strike have escaped from prison, or been freed by Yemeni officials.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Damaging Distraction?
Democratic strategist and Obama supporter analyzes Rev. Wright's impact on Obama's campaign -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Howard Dean on 'FOX News Sunday'
Democratic Party chairman defends new ads accusing John McCain of wanting to stay in Iraq for 100 years and calls the Wright controversy Republican race baiting. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: FOX News Sunday Podcast
Listen to FOX News Sunday on your mp3 player - FNS w/ Chris Wallace: 'FOX News Sunday' Airtimes
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Terry McAuliffe, Joe Andrew on 'FNS'
Clinton and Obama surrogates discuss the upcoming primaries in Indiana and North Carolina, and who is the better candidate for the Democrats. -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' May 3, 2008
Our panel looks at the media's treatment of Rev. Wright and Barack Obama; the Democrats embrace FOX News; -
Hannity's America: Dangerous Doctrine?
The real story behind Rev. Wright's controversial black liberation theology doctrine -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Alleged Weatherground Target Speaks
The son of a New York judge says his family was targeted in a firebombing by the radical Weather Underground in the 1970s. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Should You Invest in Your Waste?
Your own waste could be an amazing investment opportunity -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on the North Carolina and Indiana primaries; state of the U.S. economy -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: Protecting the Rights of Plants?
Switzerland wants to protect the rights of plants -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: 'Beltway Boys,' May 3, 2008
Hillary Clinton picks up needed momentum and Obama continues to deal with the Wright fallout -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, May 3
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: Transcript: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' May 3, 2008
Is Hillary Clinton changing her campaign to take advantage of Barack Obama's weaknesses? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Former Cult Member Speaks Out
Former cult member details life inside compound accused of sexually abusing kids -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: World's Richest Man Likes Taxes
World's richest man likes taxes, but most other folks don't
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