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ENTERTAINMENT
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Exclusive: Behind Leighton Meester's Sex Tape Saga
Why did a leading adult site turn down the offer to purchase the alleged unauthorized tape of the 'Gossip Girl' star? -
Maxim Monday: Cameron Richardson on Defeating New York's 'Am
Because she battled so hard to get here, Cameron has a Zen-like attitude you don't find in many starlets -
Rihanna Expected in Court Hearing Against Chris Brown
Pop singer may be required to testify against former boyfriend and alleged abuser Chris Brown -
REPORT: Jon and Kate File Separation Papers in Pa. Court
People.com reported that Jon and Kate Gosselin filed for separation in Pennsylvania before TLC announcement Monday -
Ryan O'Neal: Farrah Fawcett and I Will Marry
Actor says he will marry his cancer-stricken partner 'as soon as she can say yes' -
Christie Brinkley All Smiles at Benefit Gala
The Hamptons in the summertime is an opportunity for charities to fill their coffers with celeb-studed bashes
HEALTH
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Exercise Enthusiasts Picking Up Good Vibrations
There's a whole lot of shaking going on in gyms these days. -
Spa Treatment Burns Skin Off Teen's Body
A teenager spent four days in the hospital after a trip to a Turkish spa went awry, London’s Daily Mail reported. -
Big Brother? 'Health House' Tracks Patients' Every Move
It sounds like a fantasy straight from The Truman Show: a house that monitors your every move, from bedside to bathroom and from medicine cabinet to fridge. The aim, however, is to help the elderly to lead safe and independent lives. -
Meal Makeover: Roasted Split Chicken
This chicken dinner is perfect for busy parents on-the-go -
Study: Americans Struggle to Pay for Health Care
Americans are struggling to pay for healthcare in the ongoing economic recession, with a quarter saying they have had trouble in the past 12 months, according to a survey released on Monday. -
British Dogs Trained to Sniff Out Diabetes Danger
Dogs are being trained in Britain as potential life-savers to warn diabetic owners when their blood sugar levels fall to dangerously low levels. -
'Nurses' Serve Calorie-Laden Food at Heart Attack Grill
A hospital-themed restaurant in Arizona is being criticized for serving an extremely unhealthy menu, including massive burgers, and having waitresses dressed in sexy nurses outfits. -
Study: Patients Often Never Told of Bad Test Results
No news isn't necessarily good news for patients waiting for the results of medical tests. The first study of its kind finds doctors failed to inform patients of abnormal cancer screenings and other test results 1 out of 14 times. -
Tragic Transplant: Mom Dies Giving Kidney to Daughter
A mother's decision to give her daughter a kidney has ended in transplant tragedy. -
Mich. Teen With CP Makes 100-Mile Wheelchair Trek
A 14-year-old Michigan boy has completed a four-day, 100-mile trip in his wheelchair as part of a fundraiser. -
U.S. Study Will Test Vitamin D, Fish Oil
Two of the most popular and promising dietary supplements — vitamin D and fish oil — will be tested in a large, government-sponsored study to see whether either nutrient can lower a healthy person's risk of getting cancer, heart disease or having a stroke -
Caterpillar Touts Colon Cancer Screening Program
To improve the quality of colon cancer screening for employees of Caterpillar Inc, Dr. Mike Taylor decided to make doctors compete for its business. -
County-by-County Map Shows HIV Rates Highest in South
A new Internet data map offers a first-of-its-kind, county-level look at HIV cases in the U.S. and finds the infection rates tend to be highest in the South. -
Report: VA Hospital Botched Cancer Treatments
The New York Times says a team that performed the procedure using radiation botched it on 92 of 116 occasions over more than six years. -
Man's Broken Neck Misdiagnosed as Severe Headache
A man in excruciating pain was told he had a bad headache and to take pain medicine, but he really had a broken neck.
LEISURE
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Iacocca Tells Detroit to Kick Government Out ASAP
Former Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca has some advice for the people who are running his old company, and those who will lead the new General Motors: Get the government out of your business as soon as possible. -
NJ Bill Would Ban Operation of GPS Devices in Cars
NJ State Assemblyman introduces bill to ban drivers from programming GPS systems -
J.D. Power: US Automakers Increase Quality but Still Trail F
Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have made strides in new vehicle quality over the last year, but they still lag behind their foreign competitors, according to the latest study from J.D. Power and Associates
SCITECH
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Study: Dinosaur Size May Have Been Overestimated
Some dinosaurs were the largest creatures ever to walk on land, including the classic long-necked, whip-tailed Diplodicus, but a new study suggests it and its many extinct brethren weighed as little as half as much as previously thought. -
Greener Diet Helps Reduce Cows' Burp, Carbon Footprint
Vermont dairy farmers Tim Maikshilo and Kristen Dellert, mindful of shrinking their carbon footprint, have changed their cows' diet to reduce the amount of gas the animals burp. -
Prehistoric Giant Elephant Fossils Reconstructed
Indonesian scientists are reconstructing the largest, most complete skeleton of a prehistoric giant elephant ever found in the tropics, a finding that may offer new clues into the largely mysterious origins of its modern Asian cousin. -
Ancient Food Storage Began Well Before Farming
People were storing grain long before they learned to domesticate crops, a new study indicates. -
Endangered Whooping Cranes Produce Offspring in Wisconsin
A pair of whooping cranes that produced a chick in 2006 that now migrates between Florida and Wisconsin has done it again. -
Report: Iran's Web Spying Aided by Western Technology
The Iranian regime has developed, with the assistance of European telecommunications companies, one of the world's most sophisticated mechanisms for controlling and censoring the Internet. -
Blogger Arraigned on State Lawmaker-Threat Charge
A New Jersey blogger accused of encouraging violence against Connecticut legislators told authorities he hoped nobody would "go off the deep end and do something terrible," but he added, "you never can tell," according to a police report released Monday. -
Volcano Photo From Space Shows Early Stages of Eruption
An amazing new picture from space reveals a volcanic eruption in its earliest stage, with a huge plume of ash and steam billowing skyward and creating a shock wave in the atmosphere. -
New NASA Radar Could Predict Timing of Mega-Earthquake
A new NASA radar could help predict the timing of a mega-earthquake hitting Southern California, KTLA-TV reported. -
Over One Million Sales for iPhone 3GS
Apple Inc. sold more than a million units of its latest iPhone model in the first three days, making it the most successful model yet. -
Kodak to Discontinue 'Kodachrome' Sales
The Eastman Kodak Co. announced Monday it's retiring its most senior film because of declining customer demand in an increasingly digital age. -
Stone Tools Discovered at Snohomish County Site
A construction site in Snohomish County has turned into an archaeological dig that is turning up spear points and arrowheads nearly 9,000 years old.
U.S.
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Talks to Resume Between Globe Union, Management
The Boston Globe and its largest labor union are scheduled to resume negotiations over how best to achieve $10 million in contract concessions. -
Antelope Knocks Couple Off Speeding Motorcycle
An antelope in Grand Teton National Park leaped into a roadway and knocked a couple off of a speeding motorcycle, sending both to the hospital. -
Cops: Dad Kills Son During Argument on Father's Day
Authorities say Bernard Uckele killed his son Justin with a handgun about 12:45 p.m. Sunday in the garage of Uckele's home in Jackson Township. -
3 Dead in 1 Hour's Time in Memphis
Police in Memphis are investigating three killings in an hour's time. -
Florida Lifeguards Rescue 500 From Rip Currents
Rip currents have endangered central Floridian beachgoers trying to escape the hot summer sun and escalating temperatures. In Volusia County, lifeguards have rescued over 500 swimmers from the unsafe currents, according to Orlando News. -
Suspected 'Craigslist Killer' Arraigned on Murder Charges
Philip Markoff pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges. -
Police Search for Missing 12-Year-Old California Girl
Clarissa Zahedtalab of Irvine left her Irvine home at 6 p.m. Friday, without telling her family where she was going and hasn't returned home. -
Mickelson Moves into Lead Alongside Glover at Open
Phil Mickelson, Lucas Glover and Ricky Barnes were on the move Monday at the U.S. Open, with Mickelson taking a share of the lead. -
Park Pressured After Injured Marine Denied Free Pass
Michigan's Adventure, an amusement park located in Muskegon, has since offered Josh Hoffman a couple of complimentary passes, but his family says it's not enough -
Justices Refuse to Revive Lawsuit Against Cheney, Rove & Oth
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will not give further consideration to a lawsuit brought by a fired CIA agent and her husband against high ranking Bush Administration officials including former Vice President Dick Cheney. -
Justices Express Doubt About Key Part of Historic Civil Righ
The legal legitimacy of the historic Voting Rights Act was called into question Monday by a nearly unanimous Supreme Court. -
Supreme Court to Examine Federal Law Targeting Sex Offenders
FOXWIRE: The Supreme Court announced Monday it will review a lower court's order that struck down part of a federal law designed to keep sexual deviants locked up beyond their criminal sentences. -
Officials Search for Missing Plane Carrying 2
Pilot Gary Petigler and a passenger left at 4 p.m. Saturday from the Wolf Lake Airport near Palmer, Alaska, in a single-engine red and white Beechcraft. -
Mickelson Tied for Lead at U.S. Open
Phil Mickelson, Lucas Glover and Ricky Barnes were on the move Monday at the U.S. Open, but only Mickelson was going the right way. -
Fort Hood Soldier Stabbed to Death on Texas Post
FBI says a soldier was stabbed to death at her Fort Hood home and her civilian ex-husband is being charged with murder. -
3 Armed Men Arrested After Immigrant Standoff in Texas
Armed men who allegedly held 12 suspected illegal immigrants in a Brownsville house for several days while trying to get money from their relatives were arrested Monday after a three-hour standoff with police. -
Texas Teen Accidentally Kills Sister
pulled: 6/22/09 Robert Moran -
New Jersey Student Stabbed on the Last Day of School
A 15-year-old student is hospitalized after being stabbed on the grounds of Lakewood Intermediate School. -
Ex-Scientology Official Exposes Church's Alleged Coverup
A former high-ranking Scientology official who handled the case of a mentally ill member who died under church care reportedly ordered the destruction of incriminating evidence to cover up missteps. -
Indiana Man Pleads Guilty to Abducting, Killing Son
Katron Walker pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder as part of an agreement entered in court. -
Abduction Hoax Mom Waives Evidence Hearing in Pa.
A suburban Philadelphia woman accused of faking her abduction and taking her daughter to Disney World has waived her right to a preliminary hearing. -
Lucas Glover Wins U.S. Open
Lucas Glover has won the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black. -
Family of 5 Dead After Truck Gets Stuck in Pond
Five family members died after a pickup truck was driven into a pond and got stuck, authorities said Monday. -
Girl Tells 911 in Indiana: 'Daddy Stabbed Mommy'
A man was being sought on a murder warrant Monday after his 12-year-old daughter told a 911 dispatcher, "Daddy stabbed Mommy," two days after the woman had a protection order against her estranged husband extended. -
Arkansas Inmate Nearly Dies After Left in Feces
An Arkansas prisoner nearly died after guards left him lying naked in his own feces for a weekend, and while investigating the incident corrections officials found that guards received lap dances while on the job. -
Hawaii Firefighters Cause Blaze at Own Station
Oahu firefighters have been issued a reminder to be sure to turn off cooking equipment when responding to emergencies. -
Strong Earthquake Jolts Urban Areas of Alaska
A strong earthquake jolted a swath of southern Alaska on Monday, sending people diving under desks and huddling in doorways but causing little damage. -
Cops: Man Sang Eminem Songs While Stabbing Family
An Arizona man told police he was possessed and visualized his wife, Andreana Miller, as a demon -
No Gunman Found in Calif. House After 7 Hour Standoff
Police Lt. Bob Anderson tells KNBC-TV the elderly man came out of the house early Monday some seven hours after police arrived, and officers found no one else inside. -
Judge Decides Fate of Ex-NBA Star Jayson Williams
The judge rejected a prosecutor's request Monday to revoke Jayson Williams' bail and send him to prison for covering up the shooting of a hired driver more than seven years ago. -
Supreme Court to Review Law Targeting Sex Predators
The Supreme Court will review a lower court's order that struck down part of a federal law designed to keep sexual deviants locked up beyond their criminal sentences. -
Dead Woman, Shot Man Found Inside Closed Clinic
woman has been found shot to death at a closed medical clinic in northwestern South Carolina, where a man was found with a gunshot wound to the head. -
Kitten Dropped in Mailbox Adopted by Postal Worker
A U.S. Postal Service letter carrier found the kitty earlier this month amid dozens of envelopes and packages. -
Woman Fatally Shot Attacking Husband, Police Say
Prince George's County police say a woman fatally shot her husband after he attacked her at the Maryland duplex where they lived.
WORLD
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Mousavi Calls for Continued Protests, 457 Arrested
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi and a popular reformist former president are boldly defying the country's supreme leader by supporting continued protests of a disputed presidential election -
Journalists Had Death Threats Before Escaping Taliban
Two journalists held over seven months by the Taliban in Pakistan endured death threats before they escaped by tricking guards and dropping down a 20-foot wall with a rope, according to one of the former captives. -
Town Razed by Nazis to Decide Fate of Hitler's Tree
A towering tree is believed to have been Adolf Hitler's gift to the occupied town of Jaslo — planted to the sound of a Nazi band during World War II, could soon become sawdust. -
Iranian Police Attack Hundreds of Opposition Protesters
Iranian police attacked hundreds of opposition protesters Monday with tear gas and fire in the air to disperse a new rally in Tehran. -
Sarkozy: France 'Cannot Accept' Burqas
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has taken aim at full body Islamic gowns, saying his country 'cannot accept' that women are forced to wear them. -
WIMBLEDON: Serena Williams Advances to 2nd Round
Serena Williams has advanced to the second round of Wimbledon by defeating Neuza Silva of Portugal. -
Britain Evacuating Families of Staff in Iran
Britain's Foreign Office said Monday it was evacuating the families of staff based in Iran amid continued violence in the wake of the country's disputed election. -
Amateur Video Turns Iranian Woman Into Icon of Unrest
Amateur video of a young woman lying in the street — blood streaming from her nose and mouth — has quickly become an iconic image of Iran's opposition movement. -
Helicopter Pilot Buries Injured Man in Sand After Crash
An Australian helicopter pilot buried his severely injured passenger in sand to save him from hypothermia after a crash. -
Sharp Tongues Land Free Beer at Spanish Bar
A bar in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off recession-linked steam. -
Russia's Ingush Leader Critical After Bomb Attack
A homicide car bomber drove into the convoy of the president of the troubled Russian region of Ingushetia Monday and detonated the vehicle, critically wounding the president and killing or wounding others, officials said. -
New Sex Claims on Italy PM Could Cost Him His Job
The sex scandal surrounding Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is now threatening his job, as more claims emerge of young women being paid to attend private parties at his homes in Rome and Sardinia, the Times of London reported. -
First Tropical Storm of Season Forms Off Mexico
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Andres has formed off the southwestern coast of Mexico, becoming the first named storm of the season in the Eastern Pacific. -
Report: Girl, 3, Beheaded in 'Land Dispute' Attack
Police made the shocking discovery on the country's northeastern coast after residents reported that up to seven men had abducted the girl from the coastal village of Bogia. -
Brown Appeals to Iraq's Maliki Over Hostages
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says his government has made every effort to secure the release of five British hostages held in Iraq. -
VIDEO: FNC Coverage, Raw Footage of Iran Protests
With foreign media restricted in its coverage of the chaos unfolding in the streets of Tehran, citizen reporters have used the Web to help disseminate information to the outside world -
Federer Wins Opening Match at Wimbledon
Roger Federer won the opening match at Wimbledon, seeking to win his sixth Wimbledon title. -
EXCLUSIVE: U.N. Catches Up, Slowly, With $$$ Cheaters
More than three years after the U.N.'s scandal-tarred procurement division decided to set up a streamlined system to punish corrupt suppliers, the U.N. says the system is finally on the way — again. -
Qantas Jet Plunges 800 Feet in Turbulence Scare
Terrified passengers were thrown around the cabin when the plane they were traveling in suddenly plummetted towards the ground. -
New Rule in Afghan Battle: No Fighting Near Homes
The top U.S. general in Afghanistan will soon formally order U.S. and NATO forces to break away from fights with militants hiding in Afghan houses so the battles do not kill civilians, a U.S. official said. -
Islamic Extremists Sentence 4 Somalis to Amputations
A court run by an extremist Islamic group sentenced four Somali men on Monday to each have a hand and a leg cut off for allegedly stealing cell phones and guns. The ruling prompted an outcry from human rights activists. -
Woman Seen as Martyr in Iran Becomes Face of Protests
Protesters in Iran are hailing 26-year-old Neda Soltan as a martyr after graphic videos of her apparent murder hit the Internet. -
25 Arrested in Jewelry Heist at Harry Winston in Paris
French police arrested 25 suspects Monday in connection with last year's multimillion-dollar robbery at Harry Winston jewelers and recovered some of the stolen rings, necklaces and watches. -
Some Guantanamo Detainees Rejecting Palau Move
Several Guantanamo detainees from western China are not interested in moving to Palau, the country that agreed to resettle them after their upcoming release, because it is located too close to their homeland, the top Palauan presidential spokesman said. -
Bus Carrying Students Bombed in New Iraq Violence
Bombings and shootings killed at least 33 people in Baghdad and surrounding areas, including a group of high school students on a bus headed for final exams, as violence intensified before a planned withdrawal next week of U.S. troops from urban areas. -
Brazil Identifies 11 Bodies From Air France Crash
Ten of 50 bodies recovered from the Air France flight that plunged into the Atlantic three weeks ago have been identified as Brazilians, medical examiners said. -
U.S., Russia to Discuss Nuclear Arms Reduction Pact
The United States and Russia will hold two days of talks in Geneva this week on replacing the expiring Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Iran Roundtable on 'FNS'
Will demonstrations in Tehran change U.S. policy? -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Rep. Paul Ryan on 'FNS'
'Right Now': Is Rep. Paul Ryan becoming new face of GOP? -
FOX & Friends: Bam!
Emeril's sirloin sliders with crisp bacon and creamy horseradish mayo -
Glenn Beck: Show Some Respect
Ann Coulter on Sen. Boxer's decision to dress down Brig. Gen. Michael Walsh S Ann Coulter on 'Glenn Beck' -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
Cries for freedom in Tehran met with silence from Washington -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Senator Chris Dodd's numbers game -
Hannity: 'Fish Don't Vote'
Comedian Paul Rodriguez has a message for President Obama -
Hannity: 'Always By My Side'
Sportscaster Jim Nantz pays tribute to father in new book -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
Maybe the most important news of all is that dads still matter -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
Trying to make sense of the 'Cash for Clunkers' program -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Krauthammer on North Korea: 'Godot will arrive before the Chinese do on this one' -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, June 20
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Piling on the Pressure
Sen. McCain takes administration to task on Iran -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Senator Baucus won't do my show, but I still admire him
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