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ENTERTAINMENT
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Pop Tarts: Raunchy Details From Kendra's Bachelorette Party
Bridget Marquardt had a lot to say about the good times going on at bride-to-be Kendra Wilkinson's Bachelorette party which was held on Thursday evening in Hollywood. -
Madsen Hugely in Debt to Brosnan and Tarantino
According to bankruptcy documents Madsen filed earlier this month, he owes $25,000 to Pierce Brosnan, and he also owes Quentin Tarantino for $1 million! -
Drunken Justin Timberlake Disses Lindsay Lohan
Did a crazy night of partying turn ugly when JTT rejected party girl Lohan's advances? -
Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo Call It Quits
Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo are splitting, PEOPLE has confirmed. -
Angelina vs. Megan: War Heats Up Between Hollywood's Hottest
Source claims tension is brewing as Angie fumes at idea of having Megan play a young Lara Croft -
Phil Spector Requests Television, iPod for Prison Cell
Convicted murderer looks to add the comforts of home to his 'sensitive-needs' prison cell with TV, iPod -
Report: Mistress Will Join Cast of 'Jon & Kate Plus 8'
In the newest twist in the 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' saga, Jon's reported mistress is said to be joining the cast of the seemingly doomed reality show -
Could 80's Rock Hit Be Rip-Off of Classic Children's Song?
The classic children's song, "Kookaburra," and the Men At Work hit, "Down Under," are set to go head-to-head in court amid accusations part of the rock anthem is a rip-off -
Perez Hilton Sues Peas Manager for Battery
Perez Hilton has sued the Black Eyed Peas manager for battery and emotional distress. -
Judge Blocks Sale of 'Real Housewives' Sex Tape
A judge granted Danielle Staub's request for a temporary restraining order to stop her former boyfriend Stephen Zalewski from releasing a sexually explicit videotape and images of her. -
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Fires Back At Plagiarism Claims
Television personality Elisabeth Hasselbeck says a claim that she plagiarized parts of her best-selling diet book is "without merit." -
Oscars to Double Best-Picture Nominees to Ten
The change takes effect with next year' Oscars on March 7.
HEALTH
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Baby Not Expected to Survive Becomes Child Model
Bradley Pike has bravely battled a series of deadly illnesses and become a child model at the age of 3. -
Weight-Loss Surgery May Reduce Risk of Cancer
Weight-loss surgery may help obese women lower their risk of developing cancer, Swedish researchers said on Tuesday. -
Study: Migraines May Inflict Damage to Brain
Migraine headaches suffered by one in 10 women may inflict long-term damage to a part of the brain important to coordination and the senses, researchers said on Tuesday. -
Many Obese Teens Underestimate Weight
In a study of urban-living mostly African American adolescents, nearly 40 percent were overweight or obese, and 27 percent of these youngsters underestimated their weight, researchers report. -
FDA Warns of Salmonella Risk in Pistachio Brands
U.S. consumers should avoid two brands of pistachios tied to a salmonella-related recall because they may have been repackaged and sold in airports and hotels, the Food and Drug Administration said. -
Women Find It Difficult to Look at Babies With Defects
Puzzling new research suggests women have a harder time than men looking at babies with facial birth defects. It's a surprise finding. -
Panel: People Exposed to Rabies Need Just 4 Shots
People exposed to rabies need only four vaccinations, not the five currently recommended, a vaccine advisory committee said Wednesday. -
Study: Disease Prevention Often Costs More Than It Saves
Research finds that for every one person helped by preventative medicine, six others get nothing out of the disease prevention programs. -
Clinics Can Screen Adolescent Girls for Chlamydia
Sexually active adolescent girls can be successfully screened for asymptomatic Chlamydia trachomatis infections during pediatric urgent care visits. -
Nepalese Teen to Become World's Smallest Man
Khagendra, who lives in Nepal, will become the world's smallest man when he turns 18. -
Officials Confirm North Carolina's 1st Swine Flu Death
A North Carolina adult with underlying health conditions has died from complications related to the swine flu, the state's first death linked to the virus, officials said Wednesday. -
U.S. Invests in Advanced Flu Vaccine Method
The U.S. government is investing in a new technique for making flu vaccines that it hopes will help the nation respond quickly to outbreaks such as the H1N1 swine flu virus. -
Protein in Urine May Lead to Test for Appendicitis
A protein in urine could be used as a simple way to diagnose appendicitis, the most common emergency in childhood, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. -
South Korea Holds 20 Hawaii Students Over Flu Fear
Twenty high school students from Hawaii are under quarantine in South Korea after five of them were found to have elevated temperatures when their flight landed Tuesday at Seoul Inchon Airport. -
Company Replaces Teen's Stolen Diabetes Device
A Connecticut boy has been given a replacement diabetes monitor that had been stolen while he played basketball at a New Britain park.
LEISURE
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Chrysler Announces Closure of Pickup Factory in St. Louis
Chrysler says it will end production of the Dodge Ram at its St. Louis North Assembly plant next month. -
2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Crew 4X4
The Italians are coming, and they don't have a clue how to make these
SCITECH
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Steve Jobs Reportedly Returns to Work at Apple
Chief executive is seen at its headquarters, fuelling speculation that he is back at the helm after a liver transplant. -
Is Apple Required to Discuss CEO Steve Jobs' Health?
Do investors across corporate America have the right to the health of corporate CEO's as they struggle to manage their recession-hit portfolios? -
Buzz Aldrin: NASA on Wrong Track With Moon-Mission Reruns
Apollo 11 hero doesn't think U.S. should be wasting time to get to where it's already been. -
NASA's Unmanned Probe Arrives at the Moon
A powerful robotic lunar scout, NASA's first in more than a decade, arrived at the moon early Tuesday on a mission to seek out potential landing sites and hidden water ice for future astronauts. -
Pro-Iran Hackers Deface Oregon University Web Site
Message posted on site tells Obama to mind own business, insults Iranian opposition leader. -
Huge Burmese Pythons Released in S.C. Snake Pit
Limited release part of test to see how far north invasive snakes could get as they move out of Florida. -
Study: Women Look Away More From Abnormal Babies
Psychiatrists from the Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital, who were studying perceptions of beauty, had expected women to spend more time than men cooing over pictures of extra-cute babies. Nope. -
Woman's Skeleton Found at Bottom of Prehistoric Well
Badly preserved skeleton of unknown age at bottom of 10,500-year-old well in Cyprus.
U.S.
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Boston Globe, Union Reach Tentative Deal
The Globe and the Boston Newspaper Guild issued e-mail statements late Tuesday announcing the deal. Guild members are set to vote on the agreement July 20. -
D.C. Crash Victims Came From All Walks of Life
Victims of the Metro train collision in Washington included the recently retired commanding general of the D.C. National Guard and his wife; two working moms; a retired teacher. -
Millions Ride Risky Rail Cars Despite Concerns
Millions of passengers in cities across the U.S. ride old subway cars like the ones that crumpled in the deadly crash in the nation's capital. -
Former Safety Officer Accused in Crime Syndicate
Law enforcement agencies are accusing a former Department of Public Safety officer of playing a key role in a Phoenix-area crime syndicate. -
Football Coach Shot in High School Weight Room
Aplington-Parkersburg High School officials say athletic director Ed Thomas has been shot in the school's weight room. -
Grand Jury Indicts 65 Accused of $500G Student Aid Scheme
A federal grand jury has indicted 65 people accused of defrauding the government out of more than $500,000 in federal student aid money. -
Anti-Gang Leader Arrested in L.A. on Racketeering Charges
Federal and local authorities in the Los Angeles area have arrested the head of a high-profile anti-gang organization as part of an action against the notorious Mara Salvatrucha street gang. -
Search Enters 3rd Week for Missing Indiana Toddler
The search for a missing northwestern Indiana toddler has entered its second week as the FBI and police continue to investigate. -
Mother Pleads Guilty for Breast-Feeding While Drunk
A woman accused of breast-feeding her 6-week-old baby while drunk has pleaded guilty to child neglect in the first such case in North Dakota. -
Missing Girl, 4, Found Unharmed With Sex Offender
A 4-year-old Ohio girl, who had disappeared with her mother and a wanted sex offender, was found Tuesday at a Christian retreat center near San Diego. -
Doctor in Dramatic South Pole Rescue Dies at 57
Dr. Jerri Nielsen FitzGerald, who diagnosed and treated her own breast cancer before a dramatic rescue from the South Pole, has died, her husband said. -
Sept. 11 Sculpture Embroiled in Alleged Fraud Scheme
A towering sculpture in the Maryland mountains depicting three New York City firefighters raising the U.S. flag at ground zero was financed by investor fraud, federal regulators say. -
Pregnant Woman, 2 Others Injured in Hotel Explosion
The woman, who is eight months pregnant, and a man were critically injured in the blast at the Guest Inn Motel in Oklahoma. -
4 Dead in Small Plane Crash in Northeastern Arizona
Authorities say four people are dead after a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Holbrook airport late Wednesday afternoon. -
Plea Deals Near in 'Jena 6' Cases
Five of six black teens accused of beating a white high school classmate in a case that led to the biggest civil rights protest in decades will plead guilty in a deal expected to be finalized this week. -
Police Think N.M. Denny's Shooting Suspect in Mexico
Albuquerque police believe a man wanted for a robbery and shooting at a Denny's restaurant on Saturday has fled to Mexico. -
Woman Pleads No Contest to Chips-for-Sex Charges
A woman has been fined $1,142 after pleading no contest to prostitution charges after she was accused of accepting a box of chips for sex. -
Grand Jury Indicts 65 in Ariz. Student Aid Fraud Scheme
An Arizona woman recruited as many as 136 people to pose as college students and defraud the government out of nearly $540,000 in student aid money, federal prosecutors said on Wednesday. -
Investigators Probe if 'Anomalies' in Track Caused Crash
Investigators are looking more closely at a stretch of track near the site of a deadly commuter train crash after finding abnormalities Wednesday in equipment that senses trains and transmits speed commands. -
Marmot Causes Ruckus at Washington Restaurant
Diners in a central Washington state wine town got a visit from a furry and unwelcome dinner guest. -
2 Suspects Freed in Texas Yogurt Shop Murder Case
Two men awaiting retrial in the 1991 murders of four teenage girls at an Austin yogurt shop were released from jail Wednesday while prosecutors search for a match to new DNA evidence that didn't come from either of them. -
French Tourists Get Scary New York Welcome
Five French tourists got a harrowing start to their New York visit: a wild police chase. -
Investment Manager Pays $2.1M to Eat With Warren Buffett
But Chinese investment fund manager Zhao Danyang paid that much to dine with Berkshire Hathaway's chairman and CEO Wednesday as part of a charity auction. -
San Fran DA Defends Job Program That Trained Illegals
San Francisco's district attorney is defending a city-led job program for first-time drug offenders that has included at least six illegal immigrants. -
Cops Say Pa. Man Blared Porn to Keep Kids Away
Police in suburban Philadelphia say a man weary of children playing in his cul-de-sac blared a pornographic soundtrack to chase them off. -
Sears Tower to Receive $350M 'Green' Renovation
Wind turbines, roof gardens and solar panels will join the pair of antennas atop the Sears Tower's staggered rooftops. -
F-16 Pilot Killed in Training Mission Crash Identified
The military has identified the pilot of an F-16 who was killed in a crash at the Utah Test and Training Range in the state's west desert. -
Mich. Man, 88, Investigated for Alleged Nazi War Crimes
John Kalymon is being questioned about murder, death camps and other atrocities against Jews in 1942 in Poland. -
Nine Nasty Online Scams You Need to Be Aware Of
The FTC's investigation into robocallers has put the spotlight on scammers again, but online criminals are quick to reinvent their tricks and stay one step ahead of authorities and the public. Here's a list of nine of the nastiest scams around. -
Egyptian Mummy Thought to be Female Turns Out Male
A scan performed at a suburban New York City hospital shows an ancient Egyptian mummy thought for centuries to be a woman is a man. -
Swim Coach in Hot Water After Child Pornography Charge
A North Attleborough man who coached swimming at an area high school as well as a YMCA and private swim club has been arraigned on possession of child pornography charges. -
Man Fatally Shoots Himself at Florida Gun Range
Employees found the man, who has not been identified, dead of a single gunshot wound Tuesday afternoon at Delray Shooting Center. -
Inmate Pulls Gun During Jail Escape Attempt in Florida
Sheriff's officials are investigating how an inmate at a central Florida jail obtained a loaded handgun in an attempted escape. -
Delaware Man, 37, Charged With Raping Girl He Met on MySpace
Court documents show that a Wilmington man has been charged with raping and kidnapping a 14-year-old Pennsylvania girl he met on MySpace. -
EPA Says 600 Neighborhoods Have Toxic Air
Millions living in nearly 600 neighborhoods across the U.S. are breathing concentrations of toxic air pollutants that put them at a much greater risk of contracting cancer, according to new EPA data. -
Cops: Girl Accidentally Shot, Killed at Own Birthday Party
Authorities say a 5-year-old girl was apparently accidentally shot and killed at her own birthday party in southern Utah.
WORLD
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U.S. Contacted Iran's Supreme Leader Before Election
Prior to this month's disputed presidential election in Iran, the Obama administration sent a letter to the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling for an improvement in relations, according to interviews and the leader himself. -
Iran Candidate Withdraws Vote Fraud Complaint
A conservative candidate in Iran's disputed presidential election said Wednesday that he was withdrawing his complaints about voting fraud for the sake of the country, state television reported. -
Iran Opposition Leader's Wife: Let Protesters Go
The wife of Iranian opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi has called for the immediate release of detained protesters. -
Student Alleges Discrimination by Abercrombie
A student who worked at Abercrombie & Fitch Co. says she was discriminated against because she has a prosthetic arm. -
North Korea Threatens to 'Wipe Out' U.S.
North Korea threatened Wednesday to wipe the United States off the map as Washington and its allies watched for signs the regime will launch a series of missiles in the coming days. -
23 Taliban Militants Killed in Afghanistan
Afghan and coalition forces killed 23 suspected Taliban fighters in a clash in southern Afghanistan, an Afghan army general said. -
Austria Battles Widespread Floods
More than 3,000 firefighters and soldiers are working to contain flood waters in northern Austria after two days of heavy rain. -
Bangladeshis to Get Mobile Phone Alerts for Floods
Villagers living in vulnerable areas of Bangladesh will soon get warnings of impending cyclones and floods on their mobile phones, a government spokesman said Wednesday. -
Suspected U.S. Missile Kills 80 in Pakistan
The head of Pakistan's Taliban attended a funeral shortly before a suspected U.S. missile strike that killed about 55 people, two intelligence officials said Wednesday, but a top Taliban aide denied that the leader had a close call. -
Shiite Market Bombing in Baghdad Kills 69
A bomb ripped through a crowded market in Baghdad's main Shiite district on Wednesday, killing at least 69 people and wounding more than 100 less than a week before a deadline for U.S. combat troops to leave Iraq's urban areas. -
Poor Nations Ask Rich for Bailout From Economic Crisis
African, Asian and Caribbean countries complained Wednesday that the global economic crisis which they didn't cause was devastating their countries and urged the rich nations responsible for the meltdown to bail them out. -
UN: Few Peace Accords Seek to Curb Wartime Rapes
Wartime rape, a scourge of conflicts from eastern Congo to the Balkans, is never considered as a problem to be addressed in 94 percent of the peace deals formed over the past two decades, U.N. officials said Wednesday. -
Mexico Vows to Continue Search for Mysterious 'Lost' Island
Mexico vowed to keep looking for a mysterious island that could extend its offshore oil claims after university researchers said they couldn't find it. -
Witnesses Report Clashes Around Iran's Parliament
A flood of security forces using tear gas and clubs quickly overwhelmed a small group of rock-throwing protesters near Iran's parliament Wednesday, and the country's supreme leader said the outcome of the disputed presidential election will stand. -
Sharapova Loses Lead in Second Round at Wimbledon
Maria Sharapova won seven straight games during one stretch but let a late lead slip away Wednesday and lost to Gisela Dulko, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 in the second round at Wimbledon. -
U.S. Soccer Team Beats Top-Ranked Spain in Major Upset
The United States is ranked 14th and was nearly eliminated after losing its first two games in the eight-nation Confederations Cup, a World Cup warmup. -
Freed U.S. Journalist Voices Support for Ex-Cellmate in Iran
Roxana Saberi, the American journalist who was convicted of espionage in Iran but released from prison last month after her eight-year sentence was reduced, is speaking out in support of her former cellmate, Silva Harotonian, who remains behind bars. -
Israeli Prime Minister Promotes Demilitarized Palestine
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after meeting the leaders of France and Italy on Wednesday, said his bid for a demilitarized Palestinian state is gaining international ground. -
Afghan Girl, 8, Returns Home After Burn Recovery
An 8-year-old Afghan girl returned home from a U.S. military hospital after a four month stay for white phosphorous burns. -
'Miracle' Boy Narrowly Escapes Death After Hit by Car
A 4-year-old boy escaped with barely a scratch after he was hit by a runaway car which hurled him through the air.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: Alone Star State?
Secessionist movement brewing deep in the heart of Texas -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Obama nominee not so transparent -
Hannity: Revolving Rhetoric
Newt Gingrich grades Obama's response to bloodshed in Iran -
Memorial Day: Mom Has 13 Beers Pre-Evaluation, Can't Recover Kids
A mother who drank 13 beers before a psychological evaluation failed to recover custody of her three young children despite claiming she wasn't drunk because she "can drink like a fish." -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sen. Graham on Obama's Stronger Words on Iran
South Carolina senator responds to Obama's defense of his approach to Iranian election crisis. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Rep. Hoekstra on Obama's Stronger Stance on Iran
A breakdown of why the president changed his tone on Iran's election crisis and what he should do next. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Remembering Ed McMahon
Dick Cavett and Jim Fowler pay tribute to legendary TV sidekick to Johnny Carson. -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer calls Obama administration's July 4th invite to Iranian diplomats 'bizarre' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
District attorney creates program that gives jobs to felons which they cannot legally hold -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Obama's Press Conference
President Obama's press conference -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: O'Reilly and Beck on Obama, ACORN
O'Reilly and Beck discuss Obama, ACORN -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Party Problem
Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey on why GOP is still struggling despite Americans' angst over government spending -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Banks need to embrace their inner loser
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