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ENTERTAINMENT
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Chris Brown Pleads Guilty to Felony Assault on Rihanna
Brown will be sentenced on Aug. 5, but the terms of the plea deal call for him to serve five years of formal probation and six months — roughly 1,400 hours — of community labor. -
FAST FACTS: Ed McMahon's Life and Career
McMahon is best known as Johnny Carson's sidekick on the 'Tonight Show' -
Jon and Kate Announce They're Splitting
Tonight on “Jon & Kate Plus Eight,” Jon and Kate Gosselin announced that they were separating after 10 years of marriage. -
Country's Leading Ladies Discuss Body Image and Confidence
Julianne, Martina and LeAnn talk diets, men and Jessica Simpson in the July issue of Shape magazine -
Legendary Television Host Ed McMahon Dead at 86
Legendary game show host, Johnny Carson sidekick and comedian Ed McMahon dies in L.A. hospital at 86 -
Megan Fox Suffers Anxiety Attacks Seeing Herself On Screen
Why does Hollywood's hottest leading lady find herself in a state of panic when she sees herself on screen? -
The Most Notorious Celebrity Apologies
Letterman isn't the first celeb to put his foot in his mouth and cause a stir -- here are some of the most notorious celebrity apologies -
Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick Welcome Twin Girls
'Sex and the City' star and husband welcome two baby girls to their family via surrogate -
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Sued for Plagiarism
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is being sued by a woman who is claiming that the 'View' host plagiarized her idea for a book about celiac disease -
'You Light Up My Life' Songwriter Indicted on Rape Charges
The Oscar-winning songwriter and director behind "You Light Up My Life" has been indicted on charges of raping or sexually assaulting 11 women. -
Divorce Papers Say Jon + Kate Union 'Irretrievably Broken'
Gosselin filed for divorce Monday in Montgomery County Court in Pennsylvania, saying in papers that her 10-year marriage is "irretrievably broken." -
'Naked Cowboy' to Perform in Ohio, Despite Objections
The entertainer known as the Naked Cowboy says he will continue with plans to perform in his hometown, despite objections from a mayoral candidate who considers the act indecent. -
Celebrity Blogger Gets Earful Following Gay Slur
After Perez Hilton's slur-laden reaction to an alleged assault by the manager of the Black Eyed Peas, even former allies of the celebrity blogger have turned against him. -
Actress Darryl Hannah Arrested in Mining Protest
Actress Darryl Hannah, NASA scientist James Hansen and other mountaintop removal mining opponents have been arrested during a protest in southern West Virginia.
HEALTH
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Judge to Get Update Today on Minn. Teen's Chemo
A Minnesota judge expects to get an update on the condition of a 13-year-old boy who fled the state to avoid chemotherapy. -
Not a Superstar: Teen Lied, Asked for 56 Face Tattoos
A teenager who claimed 56 stars were tattooed on her face while she slept has admitted she lied and was awake the whole time. -
California's 9th Death From Swine Flu Reported
San Mateo County health officials are reporting California's ninth death from swine flu. -
Officials Think Woman's Death Linked to Hantavirus
Coconino County health officials believe the death of a Minnesota woman is linked to the hantavirus. -
AP Poll: Half of Pet Owners Give Pets Human Names
Almost half of American pet owners gave an animal a human-like name, such as Jack or Sophie, according to an Associated Press-Petside.com poll of more than 1,000 pet owners released Tuesday. -
Nursing Home Residents Compete for Pageant Title
It's been said that beauty is ageless, and an annual nursing home pageant competition in Missouri seeks to prove the adage true. -
Botox May Cure Baldness, Doctor Says
Balding men may be offered a cure for their thinning heads — injections of Botox. -
Judge Orders Boy Who Fled Chemo to Continue Treatments
A Minnesota judge has ruled that a 13-year-old boy who fled the state last month to avoid chemotherapy must continue getting the treatment because it appears to be working. -
62-Year-Old Man, Baby Saved by Same Liver
A 62-year-old man from Kentucky and an infant from Tennessee have something very special in common – they were both saved by the same liver. -
Doctors Save Girl, 8, as Flames 'Leapt Out' of Body
A 8-year-old badly burned Afghan war victim was saved by U.S. doctors who watched in horror as a mask melted to her face and flames leapt out of her skin. -
World's 65 and Older Population to Triple by 2050
The world's 65-and-older population will triple by mid-century to make up 1 in 6 people. -
Woman, Who Turns 54 Next Month, Gives Birth to Twins
A New Yorker who celebrates her 54th birthday next month is the new mother of twin boys. -
FOXSexpert: 10 Steps to Extended Massive Orgasm
A massive orgasm can last minutes or hours, offering up blissful sensations at increasing intensities. Here are the steps to making it happen -
'Britain's Fattest Teen' Loses 210 Lbs. at U.S. Fat Camp
Once known as Britain’s “fattest teenager,” Georgia Davis has lost 204 pounds and weighs in at 258 pounds, London’s Daily Mail reported. -
Family Says Doctors Tried to 'Euthanize' Stroke Victim
An investigation has been launched after the family of an elderly stroke victim claimed hospital doctors tried to end his life. -
Specific Allergies Might Be Inherited, Study Hints
Older teens are more likely to be allergic to the same things as one or both of their parents, results of a new study suggest. -
Boy Who Fled Chemotherapy Angry About Treatments
A 13-year-old boy with cancer who fled Minnesota last month to avoid chemotherapy says he's angry that a judge has ruled he must continue getting the treatment. -
Being Social May Ward Off Physical Decline
All of us will see some decline in our ability to get around as we age, but for people who are more socially active, this decline may happen more slowly, new research shows.
LEISURE
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Boeing Again Puts Off Maiden Flight of Its 787 Jetliner
Boeing Co. said Tuesday it has again delayed the first test flight of its long-awaited 787 jetliner, citing a need to reinforce part of the aircraft. -
Ford Gets $5.9 Billion Government Loan
The Energy Department is expected to announce Tuesday it is lending money to the Ford Motor Co. and two other automakers from a $25 billion fund to develop fuel-efficient vehicles. -
Celebrating the 4th of July...in London?
There are few better places to celebrate the United States and its Independence Day than London. Really? -
Electric Car Company Offers Two-Hour Trips for $29
Ten cars will be available starting Wednesday in Baltimore through the new car-sharing Web site Altcar.org -
How to Travel with Your Pet
She's 'man's best friend', treat her that way -
Everyone is a Winner at Reno's Free Art Fest
With more than 300 free events throughout the month of July, organizers of Reno's 14th annual Artown festival are promoting this year's celebration as the perfect vacation destination for families on a budget.
SCITECH
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Tech Q and A: I Am Shocked, Simply Shocked!
Judging by the number of entries in the old inbox this week, it appears we weren't as ready for the DTV conversion as I opined two weeks ago. -
China Says Web Filtering Software Launch Unchanged
The China Daily said the plan to require the Web-filtering Green Dam Youth Escort software on all personal computers sold in China starting July 1 remains unchanged, citing an unnamed source from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. -
Testimony Starts in Italian Trial of Google Executives
Testimony begins in the Italian trial of four Google executives accused of defamation and violating privacy for allowing a video to be posted online showing an autistic youth being abused. -
Apple's Jobs Has 'Excellent Prognosis' After Transplant
Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs has an "excellent prognosis" after receiving a liver transplant at a Tennessee hospital, a doctor confirmed Tuesday. -
NASA Probe Beams Home New Images of the Moon
The $79 million Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, launched toward the moon on June 18 and began sending images Tuesday. -
City Ends Policy Seeking Internet Passwords
The Bozeman City Commission has voted to eliminate a hiring policy that allowed the city to look at information found on social networking sites in considering job applications. -
National Parks Try to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Seventeen parks, including the Everglades in Florida and Fire Island National Seashore in New York, have already created plans. -
Pitcher Plant Doubles as Toilet
When you gotta go you gotta go, and for small tropical mammals called tree shrews, a pitcher plant serves as a handy toilet, new video research finds. -
Intact Ancient Tomb Uncovered in Bethlehem
The 4,000-year-old tomb provides a glimpse of the burial customs of the area's inhabitants during the Canaanite period. -
Scientists Discover Least Inhabited Place on Earth
The seafloor sediments in the middle of the South Pacific have fewer living cells than anywhere else measured, a new study found. -
New Mafia Game Hits Up Twitter Players for Money
Lolplaying, the maker of a new role-playing game called 140 Mafia, is trying to explore Twitter's moneymaking potential with Super Rewards, a "virtual currency" service that already has been reaping revenue from various forms of online recreation.
U.S.
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Man Arrested After Girl Says 'Daddy Killed Mommy'
An Indiana man arrested Monday night was accused of stabbing his estranged wife to death while his two daughters, 12 and 8, hid in a closet. Authorities said the older girl called 911 and told a dispatcher, "Daddy killed Mommy." -
2 Dead After Small Kit-Built Plane Crashes in Arizona
The Federal Aviation Administration says two people are dead after a small plane crashed shortly after taking off from the airport in Cottonwood, Ariz., on Tuesday morning. -
Pilot on Military Jet Dies After Training Mission Crash
Military officials say a pilot has died in an F-16 crash at the Utah Test and Training Range in the state's west desert. -
Family of Dead Soldier Moved to Ark. for Peace & Quiet
The father of a soldier slain outside a recruiting center sought a quiet life for his family in rural Arkansas after years of military service, but the battlefield came home to find them. -
Casey Anthony Pushed to Face Check Fraud Charges
Prosecutors have asked that the Florida mother charged with killing her daughter face check fraud charges before she goes on trial in the murder case. -
Source: Accused Ark. Shooter Searched Sites on Google
The suspect in a deadly military recruiting center shooting in Little Rock, Ark., conducted Google Map searches of several sites there and in other U.S. cities, a law enforcement official tells FOX News. -
Police Say 334 Bunnies in New Mexico Woman's Yard
A New Mexico woman with an affinity for rabbits has run afoul of the law after her rascally pets started multiplying like, well, rabbits. -
Investigators Probe Washington's Worst Subway Crash
Officials investigating Washington D.C.'s worst subway accident, which left at least nine dead, are eyeing whether the failure to upgrade old trains with key recording devices designed to prevent such collisions contributed to the crash. -
Teen Won't Face Child Porn Charges for Nude MySpace Photos
A 14-year-old New Jersey girl who posted nude pictures of herself on MySpace.com will have child pornography counts dropped. -
ACLU Says Muslim Inmates Treated Unfairly in Jail, Sues
Two Muslim inmates held in a special unit at the federal prison in Terre Haute say they aren't allowed to pray in groups as often as their religion commands and have asked a federal judge to ease worship limits imposed by the Bureau of Prisons. -
Woman Puts Man in Sleeper Hold, Stops Bank Heist
The retired Long Beach police officer foiled a bank robbery at a grocery store Saturday when she put a 220-pound bank robber in a chokehold until he passed out. Orel is about 5 feet 7 inches and 128 pounds -
Penn State Student Arrested on Murder Plot Charges
A Penn State student was arrested June 11 in connection with allegedly plotting to kill a police informant, according to court documents. -
700 NYC Teachers Are Paid to Do Nothing
Hundreds of New York City public school teachers accused of offenses ranging from insubordination to sexual misconduct are being paid their full salaries to sit around all day playing Scrabble, surfing the Internet or just staring at the wall. -
Suspect in Cheerleader Death Says Acne Meds Altered Mood
Mullarkey stabbed Cuccia 16 times, mostly in the upper left chest, arm and shoulder, with a 3.5-inch folding knife and then slashed a 10-inch gash across his throat. -
Report: NYT Bribed Taliban in Effort to Free Reporter
The ABC News report said it was not clear whether the bribes played any role in David Rohdes' daring escape Saturday -
Former Fiancee of 'Craigslist Killer' Suspect Ends Relations
The former fiancee of a man accused of killing a New York City masseuse he met on Craigslist has ended the relationship and wants to get on with her life. -
Ex-Race Horses Skip Slaughter House to Fight Crime
Retired standardbreds and thoroughbreds have run downs hoodlums in Newark, thwarted car thieves in Richmond, Va., patrolled the streets of Omaha, Neb., and guarded the trails of some of the nation's most beautiful parks. -
Missouri Executions on Hold While Courts Review Lawsuit
Missouri's incoming chief justice says it's unlikely any executions will be scheduled in the state while the courts assess an inmate's lawsuit challenging Missouri's lethal injection procedure. -
Police Officer Sentenced for Attack on Female Bartender
A Chicago police officer convicted of pummeling a female bartender half his size has been sentenced to two years probation and anger management classes. -
Boy Survives Alone in Woods with TV Survival Tactics
A Utah boy survived 18 hours alone in Ashley National Forest, utilizing the survival tactics he had learned from television. -
N.J. Boy in Custody Fight Prefers Brazil, Family Says
The Brazilian family of a boy at the center of an international custody battle said Tuesday the boy wants to remain in Brazil, where he feels safe and loved. -
Over 60,000 Sexually Abused Every Year in Prison
A federal commission on prison rape has reported that over 60,000 inmates are sexually abused every year and that the risk of being attacked depends greatly on the type of prisoner, and where the inmate is locked up. -
3 Adults, Toddler Found Dead at Kansas Home
Authorities conducting homicide probe after three adults, toddler found dead at Kansas City home. -
Lawyer Pushes 12-Year Prison Sentence for Madoff
Bernard Madoff's lawyer has told a judge scheduled to sentence the disgraced financier next week that 12 years in prison would be sufficient punishment for the man who swindled tens of billions of investors' dollars in one of history's biggest frauds. -
S.D. Man Gets 3 Life Prison Terms for Triple Murder
A South Dakota man who pleaded guilty but mentally ill to three counts of first-degree murder was sentenced Tuesday to three consecutive life prison terms. -
Slain Pregnant Oregon Woman Fought With Killer
An Oregon woman whose unborn son was cut from her body died following a struggle with her killer, according to court documents. -
Funds Lacking to Analyze DNA From Sexual Assaults
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says it no longer has the staff or funds to continue analyzing its decades-long backlog of DNA evidence from more than 4000 rape and sexual assault cases. -
Sailors Rescued After 52 Hours Lost Off Aleutian Islands
The Coast Guard rescued two men lost off Alaska's Aleutian Islands. They had been drifting at sea for 52 hours. -
Kansas Teacher With Conservative Views Gets Job Back
A high school teacher in Kansas who claimed his contract was not renewed due to his conservative political views has been reinstated. -
Michigan Man Surprised He Isn't Kidnapped Child
A Michigan man says he was "stunned" to learn DNA testing disproved his suspicion that he was kidnapped as a toddler in New York state in 1955. -
Fla. Woman Hid Dead Mother's Body, Collected Benefits
A Florida woman accused of hiding her dead mother's body and collecting federal benefits for six years has pleaded guilty to a theft charge. -
At Least 9 Dead After D.C. Metro Trains Crash
One Metro transit train smashed into the rear of another at the height of the capital city's Monday evening rush hour, killing at least nine people and injuring scores of others
WORLD
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Videos Reportedly Show Iran Police, Protesters Clash
New amateur videos purportedly showing clashes between police and protesters in the wake of Iran's hotly disputed presidential election surfaced Tuesdaay along with reports that a large-scale general strike was in the works. -
Official: U.S., Kyrgyz Reach Deal on Airbase Use
The United States and Kyrgyzstan have reached a deal for using a Kyrgyz airport to transport U.S. non-lethal military supplies to Afghanistan, a senior Kyrgyz official said Tuesday, four months after the country said U.S. troops would be evicted. -
Official Denies Air France Black Box Signal Heard
French military ships searching for the black boxes of Flight 447 have detected sounds in the Atlantic depths but they are not from the flight recorders, a French official said Tuesday. -
Iranian Family Told to Pay $3G for Bullet That Killed Son
An Iranian couple who lost their only son amid violent protests in Tehran say they were told they would have to pay a $3,000 fee to recover his body in order to cover the cost of the bullet that killed him, the Wall Street Journal reported. -
Berlusconi Tells Magazine He Never Paid Women for Sex
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi has told a gossip magazine he has never paid a woman for sex, denying the latest allegations stemming from his purported fondness for young models and starlets. -
Greek Former Deputy Charged in Siemens Graft Probe
A former Socialist lawmaker has been charged with bribery and money laundering in connection with a corruption investigation involving Siemens AG, Greek court officials said Tuesday. -
Iranian Soccer Stars 'Retire' Over Wristband Protest
Iranian authorities reportedly have told four players on the nation's soccer team to turn in their cleats after they wore green wristbands in a show of solidarity with the country's opposition leader -
Brits Release Secret Manual on 'Doomsday' Scenario
The British government released the "War Book," a secret Cold War manual describing a "doomsday" scenario and solutions to that kind of crisis. -
Man Remains Imprisoned for Police Officer Shooting
Greek court officials say a magistrate has ordered a man to remain in prison pending trial for the fatal 2004 shooting of a police officer, possibly caused by domestic terrorists -
Strong Quake Strikes Off Coast of Papua New Guinea
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. -
Poland Gets 1st Openly Gay Rabbi
When Rabbi Aaron Katz walks the streets of Warsaw's former Jewish quarter, scenes of that lost world fill his imagination: Families headed to synagogue, women in their kitchens cooking Sabbath meals, his father as a boy. -
French Kidnap Convict in Mexico Plans Appeal
France expressed disappointment Tuesday at Mexico's refusal to let a Frenchwoman serve out a 60-year sentence for kidnapping in her native country, while her lawyer said she would keep appealing until the case reaches an international court. -
Australian Parents Convicted in Daughter's Starvation
The parents of an autistic 7-year-old girl who weighed barely 20 pounds were convicted Tuesday of starving their daughter to death. -
American Shot Dead in West African Capital
Gunmen shot and killed an American man Tuesday as he left his car in the capital of the West African nation of Mauritania, police and witnesses said. -
Iran Guardian Council Rules Out New Election
Iran's top electoral body said Tuesday it found "no major fraud" and will not annul the results of the presidential election, closing the door to a do-over sought by angry opposition supporters alleging systematic vote-rigging. -
Uighur Gitmo Detainees Balk at Move to Palau
Some Chinese Muslims detained at Guantanamo Bay who have been offered resettlement in Palau are leery of moving to the tiny Pacific island nation for fear that it cannot protect them from China, Palau's president said Tuesday. -
Taliban Commander Shot Dead in Pakistan
A Taliban faction leader who criticized the militant group's Pakistani head over attacks that killed civilians was fatally shot Tuesday, reportedly by one of his own guards. -
Mousavi Expected to Attend Protest Outside Parliament
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi is expected to attend at a rally Wednesday amid an intensifying government crackdown on protesters -
Kim Jong Il Puts Youngest Son in Charge of Spy Agency
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has put his youngest son in charge of the country's spy agency in a move aimed at handing the communist regime over to him, a news report said Wednesday. -
WWIII? British Release Secret Planning Manual
It's October 1968, and the Soviet Union has just landed cosmonauts on the moon. Warsaw Pact troops are massing on the Austrian border, and a nuclear showdown looms between east and west. -
Hurricane Andres Strengthens, Kills One in Mexico
Andres packed maximum winds near 75 mph, just over the threshold of hurricane strength. -
Iran's 'Angel of Freedom' Vowed to Protest Against Injustice
Details continue to emerge Tuesday of Neda Soltan, a 26-year-old protester who has become an international symbol of Iranian resistance after graphic videos of her apparent murder at a protest in Tehran hit the Internet. -
Official: U.S.S. McCain Stops Monitoring N. Korean Ship
The U.S. Navy vessel that had been monitoring a North Korean ship suspected of carrying illicit weapons has handed over duties to another Navy destroyer, officials told FOX News. -
Venezuela to Deport 'Mafia's Foreign Minister' to Italy
A convicted European drug trafficker dubbed the "Mafia's foreign minister" will be deported to Italy after his capture in Caracas in a joint operation by Venezuelan and Italian police, authorities said Tuesday. -
Tips to Unravel the Complexities of Iran's Theocracy
Over the past few weeks we have been bombarded by news, images and video clips from Iran drawing an uncensored picture of the nation-wide protests by the Iranian people against their President and now possibly the regime itself. -
Saudi Prince Says He Supports Women's Sports
Appealing to a powerful Saudi prince, an 8-year-old girl asked why she was not allowed to play sports in school like boys. She got an unexpected response: The prince said he hoped government schools for girls would allow playing fields. -
Venus Williams Beats Switzerland's Voegele at Wimbledon
Five-time champion Venus Williams recovered from an early stumble in her opening match at Wimbledon on Tuesday to beat Stefanie Voegele of Switzerland 6-3, 6-2. -
Suspected U.S. Missiles Kill 3 Taliban in Pakistan
Intelligence officials say three suspected U.S. missiles have hit a reported Taliban training center in northwest Pakistan, killing at least three people. -
U.S.: N. Korea Boosting Guerrilla War Capabilities
The commander of U.S. forces in South Korea says North Korea is believed to be boosting its capabilities to stage guerrilla warfare.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: Torn in America
Group pushing to secede Vermont from the Union -
Glenn Beck: Tuesday's Hot List
Despite violence in Iran, the party must go on -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
The government is acting like alcoholic, abusive parents -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Bias reaches new heights at The New York Times -
Hannity: 'Catastrophe'
Exclusive: Dick Morris gives first look at new book on Obama administration -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sen. John McCain on the Tumult in Iran
Arizona senator addresses President Obama's approach to the chaos following Iran's elections, a looming confrontation between the U.S. and North Korea and more. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
Time to ground President Obama -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer laments President Obama's 'missteps' on Iran -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Brit Hume's Commentary
The Iranian regime's thin veil of legitimacy has been stripped and even the White House now seems to know it -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Preferential treatment at presidential presser? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Brit Hume's Commentary
Turning point for Obama presidency? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: The 'Axis of Evil' Challenges President Obama
The 'Axis of Evil' challenges President Obama. -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: NYT Says They're Tough on Obama
New York Times' editor thinks they're tough on Obama -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Customized Car
Lee Iacocca makes a new limited edition Mustang -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Remembering Ed McMahon
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