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ENTERTAINMENT
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Famous Musician Bankruptcies
Musicians burn through more cash than the Federal Reserve -- and when it's gone, their bailout comes in the form of tell-all books, reunion tours,TV commercials, and reality shows. -
Maxim Monday: How Christina Milian Keeps Things Hot
The 'Bring It On' star says she keeps relationships exciting with strip clubs and costumes -
Jennifer Aniston Mortified By John Mayer Dig
Actress receives honor for her film work, but jokes about her unlucky love life -
Harrison Ford Tops Forbes' List of Highest Paid Actors
Royalties from 'Indiana Jones' flicks put the 66-year-old ahead of Will Smith and Johnny Depp -
Could Feud With Palin Boost Letterman's Ratings?
Palin would no doubt be horrified by the idea, but there's a chance she could become the same boon to David Letterman's career that Hugh Grant was to Jay Leno's. -
Bruce Willis Poses in Avant-Garde Spread With New Wife
'We did stuff that I know a lot of other actors would not have done. Had I done it with another model I don't know that I would have been as into it.'
FOX NEWS POLLS
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Poll: Obama Not Tough Enough on North Korea, Iran
Most Americans — including majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents — say President Obama has not been tough enough on North Korea and Iran.
HEALTH
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Men 40% More Likely Than Women to Die of Cancer
Men are almost 40 percent more likely than women to die from cancer because they don't like going to the doctor and have unhealthy lifestyles, according to new research. -
U.S. Going Forward With Swine Flu Vaccine Plans
Health secretary Kathleen Sebelius says production of a vaccine for swine flu is being set up in case a vaccine program is recommended. -
Monday Meal Makeover: Fig, Nut and Mushroom Pate
Cat Cora's lightened version made with figs tastes just as decadent as traditional fatty pate -
Overweight Children Eat More Later in the Day
Children who are overweight tend to eat a relatively large share of their calories later in the day, a new study suggests. -
World's First Face, Double Hand Transplant Patient Dies
A burn victim who received a simultaneous partial face and double hand transplant in a French hospital has died. -
Trying to Lose Weight? Eat Breakfast
People who are trying to lose weight may hinder their odds of success by skipping breakfast, according to a new study that found that skipping the first meal of the day biases your brain toward craving high-calorie foods over low-calorie foods. -
Woman, 84, Wakes Up in Morgue After Being Declared Dead
An 84-year-old woman woke up in a morgue shortly after being declared dead, the Daily Telegraph reported. -
Surgeons Use Gore-Tex to Save 1-Year-Old's Life
Hailed by its inventors as the first truly “breathable” material, it’s familiar to hikers all over the world. But when Gore-Tex was launched back in 1978, the designers probably didn’t imagine it would one day help to save a little boy’s life. -
Naps Linked to Psychosocial Functioning in Toddlers
Not all children between the ages of 4 and 5 years old take daytime naps, and those who don't tend to exhibit worse psychosocial function. -
Rear-Facing Car Seats Protect Older Children
Children under 4 years of age fare better in motor vehicle accidents when they are riding in rear-facing rather than forward-facing car seats, according to a report published online in the British Medical Journal. -
'Navigators' Help Improve Colon Cancer Screening
Trained guides known as patient navigators can help encourage people to get screened for colorectal cancer, the results of a new pilot study shows. -
The Truth About Testicular Cancer
Considering testicular cancer is common among guys between 15 and 35, the right information could save your life. -
Women's Stroke Symptoms May Differ From Men's
Women may be more likely than men to suffer certain "non-traditional" symptoms of stroke, a new study suggests. -
Childhood Obesity Increases Risk of Heart Disease
Childhood obesity, even if it is not associated with diabetes and other complications, causes inflammation and clotting problems that increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, -
Gastric Band Improves Obese Teen's Metabolic Status
In morbidly obese teenagers, undergoing a surgical procedure called laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) can significantly improve or and even reverse the metabolic syndrome, -
New Programs Seek to Give Vaccines to the Poor
Five governments and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledged $1.5 billion on Friday to help give poor countries better access to vaccines against pneumococcal disease such as pneumonia and meningitis. -
Tuberculosis Patient Accidentally Allowed on Flight
Australian health authorities are closely monitoring passengers who flew on a commercial flight, in which a passenger with tuberculosis was accidentally allowed onboard. -
Study: Sinus Infections May Lead to Toxic Shock in Kids
Sinus infections may cause more than 20 percent of all cases of toxic shock syndrome in children, U.S. researchers said Monday. -
Study: Obesity Surgery Thins Bodies and Bones
It is not just thighs that shrink after obesity surgery. Melting fat somehow thins bones too. -
Boy Scout Camp Hit With Swine Flu: 10 Positive, 38 Sick
Boy Scouts attending a camp near Asheville are being checked for swine flu after at least 19 Scouts from two states were sent home with symptoms and 10 tested positive for the disease. -
FOXSexpert: 5 Ways to Fix a Sexless Marriage
Most couples have no clue how sex got banished from the bedroom. Here are five ways to bring sexy back -
Utah Swine Flu-Related Deaths Double to 4
Salt Lake County health officials say two more people have died from complications related to the swine flu, bringing the statewide total to four. -
Training Flaws Persist After 10,000 Vets Exposed to HIV
The Associated Press has learned that fewer than half of Veterans Affairs clinics given a surprise inspection last month followed proper standards for colonoscopies and other minimally invasive procedures. -
Forced Chemo Paying Off as Minn. Boy's Tumor Shrinks
X-rays show the tumor in the chest of a 13-year-old boy from rural Minnesota has shrunk significantly after two courses of court-ordered chemotherapy, a family spokesman said. -
Probe Seeks Answers After 10,000 Vets Exposed to HIV
A congressional panel is pressing the Department of Veterans Affairs to disclose whether non-sterile equipment that may have exposed 10,000 veterans to HIV and other infections was isolated to three Southeast hospitals or is part of a wider problem. -
Girl, 12, Allowed to Live With Boyfriend Gets Pregnant
A 12-year-old girl who was allowed to live with her 15-year-old boyfriend is about to become one of Australia's youngest mothers. -
Md. Hospital Errors Killed 1, Harmed 7 Other Patients
Maryland health officials say Doctors Community Hospital has been fined after failing to report that a patient died and at least seven others suffered serious harm as a result of mistakes by the medical staff.
LEISURE
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2009 BMW 335d
Burn diesel, and rubber -
Filmmaker With 'Fear of Flying' to Spend One Month on Plane
A man who says he's afraid to fly is spending the month of June living on a plane. -
SAAB Sale On Track, Not Final
General Motors Corp.'s Saab unit said a deal to find a new owner was "just around the corner" but added that nothing has been finalized and didn't name any potential buyers. -
Mercedes-Benz Developing 'Braking Bag' Safety Device
"Inflatable metal" to stop cars in their tracks -
NASCAR Courting More Foreign Car Companies
NASCAR says it would be open to other foreign manufacturers joining Toyota in stock car racing. -
GM Trims NASCAR Sponsorships
General Motors has told NASCAR teams it is cutting back on its support in all of the sanctioning body's professional series.
SCITECH
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Fear Grips Google as Founder Orders Bing Study
Report: Sergey Brin so rattled by Microsoft's rival search engine that he's assembled team of top engineers to work on urgent upgrades. -
Israel Debuts 'Kosher' Search Engine
'Koogle' won't returns photos of women, won't let you buy TV sets and won't let you do anything on Saturday.
U.S.
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Dismembered Woman's Body Found in Colo. Apple Orchard
Authorities say the body of a girl found under apple trees a quarter mile from the interstate near Glenwood Springs may have been dumped there after she was killed somewhere else. -
Teen Wakes Up to Find Snake Staring at Him in Bed
A New York city teen came face-to-fang with a 3-foot boa constrictor Sunday that slithered uninvited into the youngster's home — a jarring confrontation that had the whole family in a panic. -
Cemetery Discovered at Florida Building Site
Construction crews uncovered bones, crumbled headstones and nails and metal handles from coffins in the site off Interstate 95. -
Soldier Auctions Rare Copy of Historic 1788 Book
Indiana National Guard Capt. Nathan Harlan was a high school junior when he paid $7 for a 1788 first edition of volume one of "The Federalist" — a two-volume book of essays calling for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. -
Police: Body of 3rd N.Y. Small Plane Crash Victim Found
Police say divers have recovered the third person killed when a small plane crashed into a river in eastern New York. -
Calvin Klein 'Threesome' Ad Draws Oohs, Aahs and Protests
Calvin Klein is under fire for a sexually explicit new ad that's caught the eyes — and turned the stomachs — of many New Yorkers, featuring three young lovers entwined in a semi-nude threesome. -
Boy Shot By 12-Year-Old Brother Dies
A 10-year-old Fayetteville boy who was shot in the head while his older brother played with a gun has died. -
2 Killed in Bus Station Shooting; Suspect on the Loose
Police say two people have been shot and killed at a bus station in Woodbridge near the Potomac Mills shopping center. -
'American Al Qaeda' Suspect Describes Jewish Ancestry
Al Qaeda's American spokesman said in a message released over the weekend that his grandfather was Jewish and encouraged him to visit Israel and meet relatives there. -
2 Pastors Plead Guilty to Stealing $3.1 M From Church
A father and son, both pastors, have been sentenced to two years in state prison for stealing $3.1 million from their Orange County church. -
Son Says Holocaust Museum Shooting Is 'Unforgivable'
The son of a white supremacist accused of killing a guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum said Monday the shooting was unforgivable and he wished his father had died instead. -
Va. Man Pleads Guilty to Threats of AK-47 on Campus
A southwest Virginia man has pleaded guilty to referring to the Virginia Tech shootings in threats of violence at schools he posted online. -
Did the New Haven Firefighters Stand a Chance Against Judge
A newly released video reveals that Sonia Sotomayor spoke at length about some of the racial issues central to the Ricci case and gives clues to the reasons that may have been behind her vote against the men who claimed reverse-discrimination. -
Sotomayor Gives an Intimate and Frank Assessment of Her Pers
Sonia Sotomayor's divorce, lack of a social life and feelings about presiding over older male lawyers were all parts of a fascinating early 1990's television interview with President Obama's Supreme Court nominee. -
Justices Will Not Hear Border Fence Dispute
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will not jump into the contentious debate over the construction of a 500 mile-long fence on the United States-Mexico border. -
At Least 25 Lakers Fans Arrested After Riot
Members of a crowd celebrating the Lakers' NBA championship damaged at least one police cruiser and were setting bonfires in the street Sunday night. -
Cops: Brother Pushes Sister Out of Fast-Moving Car
Witnesses tell police that 30-year-old Kareena Jeneya Hall and her 35-year-old brother were arguing as they traveled on the outer loop of Interstate 695 when the incident happened. -
Virginia Bus Station Shooting Suspect Surrenders
A co-worker suspected in the Monday morning shootings of a bus driver and another man in the employee lot of a northern Virginia bus station surrendered later in the day, authorities said. -
ACLU: Hospital Discriminated Against Gay Couple
Civil rights groups are urging a hospital in central California to change its policies after employees briefly barred a lesbian from visiting her partner, who went into seizure at a gay marriage march. -
Trooper Claims Dashboard Cam Upholds His Actions
And now its counterpart, the trooper's dashboard cam has been released and some are saying it vindicates a decorated war hero. -
Blogger Who Lied About Terminally Sick Baby Apologizes
A suburban Chicago woman has apologized for an Internet hoax in which she claimed to be pregnant with a terminally ill child, saying the story that attracted nearly a million hits to her Web site stemmed from "unresolved pain" she could not handle alone. -
Lawyers for Poor Dwindle as Local Gov't Slash Budgets
Lawyers for the poor, who say they already are stretched to the breaking point by huge caseloads and dwindling staff, face layoffs across the United States as local governments slash spending in hard economic times. -
Alabama Man Reports Robbery, Police Find Meth Lab
Billy Floyd Norris ended up in jail when he called in a robbery to the Hanceville Police Department -
Indicted Eye Doctor, Wife Found Dead at His Office
An eye surgeon and his wife were found shot to death Monday, hours before they were scheduled to surrender to authorities on charges of performing unnecessary surgeries on patients, including children, and bilking money from health insurers. -
Photos of Baby's Body Allowed in Ore. Faith Healer Trial
Clackamas County Circuit Judge Steven Maurer told lawyers for Carl and Raylene Worthington that he had already determined the Oregon City couple had a duty to seek medical care for their daughter, Ava, despite their religious beliefs. -
Judge: Holocaust Museum Shooting Suspect Can't Appear
The white supremacist accused of killing a guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is in no condition to appear in court, a federal judge found -
Maine Mom Nabbed in International Child Porn Sting
A mother of four in Maine has been arrested and charged with gross sexual assault after British investigators discovered she was allegedly using a Webcam to broadcast the live sexual assault of her young child. -
Family of Four Found Dead in Florida Home
Two elementary school aged children and their parents were found dead in a gated community outside Orlando in what authorities believe was a murder suicide. -
Cops: Boy Was Kidnapped, Forced to Drink Urine at Camp
Authorities say kidnapping charges were filed Friday against 21-year-old Wendell Reid and three juveniles, two who are 16 and one who is 15. -
Man and Woman Found Dead in Indiana Doctor's Office
Elkhart police investigating a report of a suicide attempt at a doctor's office heard a gunshot when they arrived, then found two bodies inside. -
Fire Ants Almost Kill 13-Year-Old Boy
Fire ants are the scourge of the Louisiana lawn, but their venomous stings can be as dangerous as those from bees, ants or wasps. -
A Peak Inside One Telemarketing Firm Ensnared in FTC Lawsuit
After just four days as a telemarketer at Transcontinental Warranty, Mark Israel quit. He couldn't take all the dishonesty and 'screaming and yelling' from irate consumers. -
Mom Attempts to Sell Her 18-Month-Old on Craiglist
Nebraska officials have taken custody of an 18-month-old after the child's mother tried sell the boy online at Craigslist. -
Behind a Massive Robocall Scam, Four Human Faces
Behind the billion-plus robocalls that have bombarded cell phones, government offices and even 911 operators with high-pressure sales pitches for bogus extended car warranties, there are four human faces. -
2 Escapees From Kansas Jail Caught
Two men who escaped from the Marshall County, Kan., jail have been recaptured in Nebraska. -
Florida Police Fatally Shoot Man in His Bedroom
Police were called to the home Manuel Salvador Morales Jr. shared with his parents because relatives said Morales was threatening himself with knives.
WORLD
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U.S. Pinpoints Sites N. Korea May Test 3rd Nuke
The U.S. and South Korea have pinpointed 11 underground sites in North Korea where a third nuclear test could be conducted, a newspaper reported Monday ahead of a summit between the two allies on the communist regime's growing atomic threat. -
Israel Calls for Creation of Palestinian State
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed an independent Palestinian state beside Israel for the first time on Sunday, dramatically reversing himself in the face of U.S. pressure but attaching conditions the Palestinians swiftly rejected. -
Prosecutor Calls for Ban of Scientology in France
The prosecutor in a French trial involving the Church of Scientology has asked that the group be banned in France and handed a hefty fine if convicted on fraud and other charges. -
Gunfire Erupts at Iranian Pro-Reform Protests
Pro-government militia members fired on Iranian protesters during a massive demonstration over the country's hotly-disputed election, killing at least one person and wounding several others. -
Raw Data: Moussavi's Letter to Iranian People
Translated text of a letter purportedly from Iranian presidential candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi to his supporters, posted on Flickr.com Sunday. -
Gen. McChrystal Takes Command in Afghanistan
Gen. Stanley McChrystal, a four-star American general with a long history in special operations, took charge of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan on Monday, a change of command the Pentagon hopes will turn the tide in an increasingly violent war. -
Knox's Jailhouse Letters to Ex-Beau Reveal Prison Life
Amanda Knox has opened her heart in a series of letters to her co-accused and former boyfriend about prison life and their ongoing murder trial. -
'American Al Qaeda' Suspect Describes Jewish Ancestry
Al Qaeda's American spokesman said in a message released over the weekend that his grandfather was Jewish and encouraged him to visit Israel and meet relatives there. -
Russia Hosts 'Counterbalance' to U.S.
Russia is host at a summit of China and Central Asian nations today — and the leader of Iran will be a late arrival. -
Air France Replaces Speed Sensors After Jet Crash
Air France has replaced the air speed monuitors on its entire fleet of Airbus A330 and A340 long-haul aircraft, a pilots' union official said. -
Boeing Upbeat, Airbus Wins Order at Paris Air Show
A defiant Boeing said Monday the aviation industry's troubles may be ending, while Airbus kicked off the race for plane orders at this year's Paris Air Show, clouded by rainy skies, recession and the unexplained crash of Air France Flight 447. -
9 Foreigners, Including 3 Kids, Found Dead in Yemen
Nine missing foreigners in Yemen have all turned up dead, a Yemeni official said Monday, apparently executed by their kidnappers in the impoverished nation in the Arabian peninsula. -
Pedophile at Center of McCann Case Won't Reveal Alibi
The dying pedophile at the center of the Madeleine McCann investigation says he has an alibi for the night she vanished — but he has no plans to reveal it. -
U.S. Urges Iran to Accept Invite to Nuclear Talks
The United States urged Iran on Monday to agree to a meeting with the six key nations trying to ensure that its nuclear program is peaceful in which the U.S. will be "a full participant." -
Russia Vetoes Continuing U.N. Mission in Georgia
Russia has exercised its veto power in the U.N. Security Council and brought an end to the nearly 16-year-old U.N. observer mission in Georgia and breakaway Abkhazia. -
2 Al-Jazeera Producers Arrested in Afghanistan
Al-Jazeera called for the immediate release of two of its Afghan producers after they were arrested by Afghan intelligence agents. -
Palestinians Blast Netanyahu's Peace Terms
Palestinian officials sought U.S and European help to salvage foundering peacemaking after tough terms laid out by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but stopped short of refusing to resume negotiations. -
Iran Supreme Leader Orders Vote Fraud Probe
Iran's supreme leader ordered Monday an investigation into allegations of election fraud, marking a stunning turnaround by the country's most powerful figure and offering hope to opposition forces who have waged street clashes -
Russian Oil Magnate Launches $490M Luxury Yacht
The largest, most expensive private yacht in history — complete with its own swimming pool, mini-submarine and missile defense system — may soon be coming to a marina near you. -
U.N. Nuke Agency Criticizes North Korea, Iran, Syria
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday told North Korea to end its course of nuclear confrontation. He urged Iran to agree to Washington's offer of direct dialogue and called on Syria to cooperate with his agency's investigation. -
European Union Calls for Iran Vote Fraud Probe
The EU says an Iranian probe into alleged election fraud must answer all complaints made by opposition protesters who say the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was rigged.
SHOWS
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FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' June 13, 2009
'News Watch' panel discusses whether the Obama White House is too slick for the American press; why no outrage over Letterman's 'joke'? -
Glenn Beck: Getting Personal
Does the government need to know what time you leave for work? -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
Reality behind Obama's health care plan -
Hannity: Still 'Complicated'
Denise Richards on new season of her hit reality show -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
A leader never asks of others what he or she is unwilling to do -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Krauthammer says while the Iranian election may be a sham, it does reflect sentiment in the country' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Betting on Diplomacy
Why is Washington silent about outcome of Iranian election? Brit Hume breaks it down -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Did a powerful Democratic senator use inside information for financial gain? -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, June 13
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' June 13, 2009
President Obama's stimulus numbers don't add up; should Citigroup be allowed to fail? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Major Defeat for Far Left
A major defeat for the far left -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: O'Reilly Shoot-out With Salon Editor
Tempers flare as O'Reilly debates Dr. Tiller murder with Salon.com editor -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Northern Neighbor Says No
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper not interested in taking Gitmo detainees when facility is closed down; discusses use of stimulus -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Happy 50th to Father Kevin
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