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ENTERTAINMENT
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Friends Gather Near Farrah Fawcett as Health Declines
Friends and family of the ailing actress have been summoned to her bedside to begin saying their final goodbyes -
New Book Claims Jacqueline Kennedy Seduced Marlon Brando
New book about Jackie Kennedy claims she seduced actor Marlon Brando in 1964 -
Pop Tarts: Linda Hogan Barks Back At Hulk's Hairdresser
Ms. Bollea bites back after her former hairdresser testifies that she was violent towards Hulk and used money on drugs. -
Actress Farrah Fawcett Dead at 62
Farrah Fawcett, the multiple Golden Globe and Emmy-nominated American actress best known for her role as the vivacious Jill Munroe in the 1970s television series 'Charlie's Angels,' has died in a Los Angeles hospital She was 62 -
Fawcett's Son Remained in Jail as She Died of Cancer
Redmond O'Neal, the son of Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal, was not at his mother's bedside in her final days. The 24-year old remained behind bars in California as his mother succumbed to cancer Thursday. -
Behind the Iconic Farrah Fawcett Red Swimsuit Poster
A record six million copies of the infamous Farrah Fawcett red bathing suit poster have been sold since its debut in 1976, turning it into the engine that drove two Ohio brothers from college dropouts to multimillionaires. -
FAST FACTS: Farrah Fawcett Biography
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'Housewives' Star's Dirty Past Further Exposed by Court Docs
Federal papers reveal 'RHONJ' star Danielle Staub was involved in kidnapping plot, drug deals and 'escort' service -
Friends, Fans Mourn the Death of 'King of Pop'
Music icon Michael Jackson died Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital, FOX News confirms -
Biography: Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Gary, Ind., on Aug. 29, 1958. Michael was the fifth son born to steelworker Joe Jackson, who quickly started organizing his sons into a singing group he dubbed the Jackson 5. -
FAST FACTS: Highlights of Farrah Fawcett's Career
HEALTH
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Teen Becomes Model Despite Pins, Rods in Body
Teenage model Katrina Burgess is the ultimate pin-up girl — her body is literally held together by pins. -
Boy, 4, Survives Meningitis, Loses Arms, Legs
A 4-year-old boy survived meningitis but lost his arms and legs after he developed septicemia. -
Dad Gets Son, 2, Hooked on Smoking for Hernia Pain
A 2-year-old boy from the city of Tianjin in China is the world's youngest smoker, or at least the youngest to admit it. Except the toddler didn't admit it — his dad did, after teaching Tong Liangliang how to light up. -
Poison Control at Risk in California, Other States
the poison control centers that have been a lifeline for millions of residents could go dark this summer under the governor's plan for closing the state's $24.3 billion deficit. -
6 'Guy Foods' That Are Good for You
For most men, the thought of a juicy steak with a heaping side of potatoes is enough to make even the pickiest eater’s mouth water. But can hearty also be healthy? Surprisingly enough, some of your favorite “guy foods” can be good for you. -
Farrah Fawcett's Struggle With Anal Cancer
Farrah Fawcett, the face of a new generation in the 1970s, re-emerged reluctantly in 2006 as the face of anal cancer. -
Fast Facts on Cardiac Arrest From the AHA
The American Heart Association urges the public to be prepared for cardiac emergencies. Cardiac arrest is the sudden, abrupt loss of heart function. It’s not the same as a heart attack. -
FOXSexpert: Ohh ... No? Dealing With Post-Sex Regret
When oh-oh, turns into uh-oh! Avoiding post-sex regret can be tricky. Try these steps. -
U.S. Swine Flu Cases Estimated to Have Topped 1M
Health officials estimate that as many as 1 million Americans now have the new swine flu. Lyn Finelli, a flu surveillance official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, voiced the estimate at a vaccine advisory meeting Thursday in Atlanta. -
Doctors Baffled: Girl, 16, Has Baby's Body, Can't Speak
At 16-years-old, Brooke Greenberg weighs 16 pounds and stands 2 feet, 6 inches tall, MyFOXChicago reported. She can’t speak, but she can express frustration and happiness. -
For the Guys: The Benefits of a Big, Sexy Butt
Bounce quarters off your rear after following these tips and tricks from fitness expert and trainer Kevin Neeld. -
Woman: Abercrombie Told Me to Hide Prosthetic Arm
A British woman with a prosthetic arm has filed a discrimination claim against Abercrombie & Fitch Co., alleging the U.S. retailer made her work in the stockroom because she didn't conform to its "look policy."
SCITECH
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Facebook Testing Status Update Privacy Controls
Facebook is testing new privacy controls that will allow the online hangout's roughly 200 million users to decide who should see each of their personal updates. -
Supremacist Blogger Accused of Threatening Judges
Federal prosecutors say a white supremacist blogger who was upset over a court ruling has been arrested in New Jersey on charges of threatening to assault or murder three Chicago-based federal judges. -
Ocean Likely Hidden Inside Saturn's Moon
New findings hint at vast salty ocean beneath frozen surface of Enceladus. -
Sharks, Serial Killers Use Similar Hunting Strategies
Predators of both fish, human kind don't attack at random, but stalk specific victims and then lie in wait. -
NASA's Shape-Shifting Robot Is 'Real' Transformer
Independent modules are designed to combine, form robot in shapes designed for specific missions. -
Stoned Wallabies Create Crop Circles in Poppy Fields
Tasmanian attorney general tells budget hearing that kangaroo-like beasts are eating legal poppy crops on Australian island. -
Third of All Shark Species Threatened With Extinction
International Union for Conservation of Nature says hammerheads, devil rays closest to being gone for good. -
Britain Hires Ex-Hackers to Beef Up Cybersecurity
Antiterrorism official says Whitehall reaching out to hackers to draft them into cyberwarfare effort. -
Global Recession Cuts Down on Global Warming
Growth in carbon-dioxide emissions cut in half in 2008, thanks to economic slowdown, high oil prices. -
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, 79, Raps in New Video
Second man on moon becomes first member of Apollo 11 crew to record hip-hop song. -
Ancient Mummy's Face Recreated With CT Scans
Scans of court singer in Thebes used to create reconstruction of her face. -
China Cuts Off Google for Being Full of Porn
Beijing blocks search engine while accusing it of spreading salacious material; Washington lodges protest. -
Top Corporate Executives Shun Online Social Networks
Business blog finds only 2 of top 100 CEOs had Twitter accounts, 20 have Facebook pages. -
Ten Lessons Learned From Past Rail Accidents
Monday's deadly train crash in Washington, D.C., will likely join other crashes scattered through the years that taught train operators valuable safety lessons. -
Bone Flute Found in Cave Is World's Oldest Instrument
Nine-inch flute dates back 35,000 years, archaeologists figure. -
Dinosaur Hunter to be Sentenced, May Spend Year in Jail
Federal prosecutors say dinosaur hunter and fossil thief Nathan Murphy should spend a year behind bars as a warning to others who steal and sell bones.
U.S.
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Church's 'Gay Exorcism' Video Sparks Outrage
The video shows the 16-year-old boy lying on the floor, his body convulsing, as elders of a small Connecticut church cast a "homosexual demon" from his body. -
Woman Stabs Sleepwalking Boyfriend's Face, Shoulder
A sleepwalking episode led to a stabbing. The Kansas City Star reported on its Web site Wednesday that the 24-year-old victim suffered a stab wound to his face and shoulder. -
Off-Duty Cop Shoots 2 in Parking Lot After Angels Game
Off-duty police officer shoots wounded two men who had assaulted him in crowded Angel Stadium parking lot after Wednesday night's Colorado Rockies-Los Angeles Angels game. -
Supreme Court Rules Strip Search of Child Illegal
The Supreme Court says a school's strip search of an Arizona teenage girl accused of having prescription-strength ibuprofen was illegal. -
Robbery Suspect Inadvertently Reports Himself to Cops
The 27-year-old man walked and told officers he had seen someone breaking into a building. -
Track Sensors Fail Tests in D.C. Crash Investigation
Investigators found that the devices on the stretch of track near where nine people were killed in a train crash didn't pass tests. -
Lack of Va. State Funding Could Ground Historic Ferry
America's last known hand-poled ferry could be grounded without state funding in Virginia. -
'Meltdown': Calif. Could Run Out of Money by July 28
July 28 is California's last day before the state will run out of cash, according to Gov. Schwarzenegger and state financial officials. -
Police: Man Dons Bustier, Can't Skirt Drug Charges
Police say a California man donning a bustier and watching porn on a computer in an apartment complex gym was arrested after officers found drugs in his backpack. -
Off-Duty Cop Shoots 2 in Parking Lot After MLB Game
The officer, who was walking to his car with his wife and two small children about 25 minutes after the game, was hit in the head with a bottle or club. -
Two Men, a Woman Found Shot Dead in Miami Home
When police arrived they found the front door partly open and three people dead. -
Landlord Admits to Peeping on Women Tenants
A suburban Philadelphia landlord has admitted setting up spy cameras and secretly recording women tenants for nearly two decades. -
Iowa Town Struggles to Understand Slaying of Coach
Parkersburg is left wondering what could have compelled shooting suspect Mark Becker to allegedly unload several shots from a handgun into his former coach, Ed Thomas, during an offseason team workout Wednesday morning. -
Rulings on Strip Searchs, School Funding & Defendant's Trial
The strip search of a 13 year old middle school girl suspected of hiding illicit drugs was ruled unconstitutional by a nearly unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday. -
Blockbuster Deal: Cavs Acquire Shaq From Suns
The Cleveland Cavaliers completed a blockbuster trade Thursday, bringing superstar center Shaquille O'Neal from the Phoenix Suns to join current MVP LeBron James. -
'Capitalism Will Fail,' Marijuana Leaf Part of School Mosaic
Symbols of communism and marijuana along with a prediction that 'capitalism will fail' aren't exactly the kind of end-of-year messages you'd expect from an eighth grader. -
Billy Bob Thornton's Daughter Indicted in Child's Death
The estranged daughter of actor Billy Bob Thornton has been indicted on charges of aggravated child abuse and manslaughter in the death of a 1-year-old girl she was babysitting in central Florida. -
White Supremacist Material, Guns Found in Illinois Bust
Authorities say twin brothers were arrested following the search of a northern Illinois home, where agents recovered assault weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and white supremacist material. -
New Jersey Teen Convicted in Dismemberment Case
Jurors found a New Jersey teenager guilty of murder for helping his older brother kill a 16-year-old neighbor and trying to dump her dismembered body into a river. -
2 Kids on Family Hiking Trip Reported Missing Found Safe
A young brother and sister missing overnight in rugged western North Carolina mountains were found Thursday about a mile from where they had disappeared. -
Coach's Alleged Killer Led Cops on Chase Days Before
The man who allegedly gunned down a popular Iowa football coach, was to have gone to a hospital psychiatric ward after allegedly leading police on a high-speed chase Saturday - several days before the shooting. -
Court Rules for Defendants on Crime Lab Reports
The Supreme Court says criminal defendants have a constitutional right to cross-examine the forensic analysts who prepare laboratory reports on illegal drugs and other evidence used at trial. -
Kansas Man Charged With Killing Young Girl, 3 Others
A 37-year-old man has been charged with murder in the shooting deaths of four people, including a 3-year-old girl and the child's mother. -
Twins Indicted in Arizona Diversity Office Mail Bombing
Twin brothers have been indicted in a 2004 mail bombing that injured the diversity director of the Arizona city of Scottsville. -
Court: Hustler Wrong to Print Photos of Wrestler's Wife
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Hustler Magazine didn't have the right to publish decades-old nude photographs of the wife of wrestler Chris Benoit, who killed the woman and his young son before committing suicide two years ago. -
Billionaire Stanford Arraigned in Alleged $7B Ponzi Scheme
U.S. Magistrate Judge Frances Stacy set bond at $500,000. Two family members and a friend agreed to pay the bond but she delayed her decision to release him until Friday afternoon to give prosecutors time to appeal to the judge who will hear the case -
Oregon Woman Who Fed Bears Ousted From Home
The 61-year-old Noyes was convicted of harassing wildlife and sentenced Thursday to three years probation. -
Aliases Hinder Probe in Murder of Texas Police Officer
Four people police say were involved in the fatal shooting of a Houston police officer this week are illegal immigrants and have multiple aliases that are complicating the investigation. -
Ex-Inmate Sues Wash. State for Shackling During Labor
A former Washington state prison inmate who says she was shackled while in labor has sued the state, saying her constitutional rights were violated. -
Tens of Thousands of N. Koreans Hold Mass
Tens of thousands of North Koreans shouted slogans to denounce international sanctions at a rally in central Pyongyang on Thursday. -
Twin Toddlers Die in Florida Mobile Home Fire
A toddler pulled from a central Florida mobile home that caught fire and killed his twin also has died. -
Fines Paid for Resdients Ticketed in Own Driveways
The man who paid $250 cash on was concerned that the issue was dividing the community and said neither side in the dispute was wrong. -
Around the Clock Search for Missing Indiana Girl, 2
The girl was last seen June 16, when her 18-year-old cousin Eugelica Castillo left her in the car while she bought a gallon of milk at a gas station store in Gary, Ind. -
N.C. Program Pays Girls $1 a Day Not to Get Pregnant
A dollar a day keeps the babies away. That's the incentive behind a program called College Bound Sisters at the University of North Carolina at Greenboro aimed at keeping 12- to 18-year-old girls in school and without child. -
Boy, 7, Can Be Taken Off Life Support After Dad's Beating
A 7-year-old boy who traveled to the state to spend the summer with his father and who, prosecutors say, was severely beaten by him on Father's Day can be removed from life support, a judge ruled Wednesday.
WORLD
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Husbands of Jailed Reporters in N. Korea Speak at Vigil
The husband of an American journalist jailed in North Korea says his wife sounded scared during a recent phone call and described her confinement as "bearable." -
Ahmadinejad Tells Obama Not to Interfere in Iran
Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on President Obama on Thursday not to interfere in Iranian affairs after the U.S. president said he was "appalled and outraged" by post-election violence, a news agency reported. -
Soccer Org. Asks Iran if Players Were Punished for Protest
FIFA, the international governing body for football, has asked Iran's soccer federation to respond to media reports that players who wore green wrist bands in solidarity with the political opposition have been punished. -
Police: Baghdad Bus Station Bombing Kills 7
A bombing at a bus station in a Shiite neighborhood in southwest Baghdad killed at least seven people and wounded 31 others, police said, the latest in a series of deadly attacks ahead of a U.S. military withdrawal from cities next week. -
Venus Williams Defeats Bondarenko at Wimbledon
Five-time champion Venus Williams wore a strap on her left knee but still advanced to the third round by beating Kateryna Bondarenko 6-3, 6-2. -
Israel Loosens Control of 4 West Bank Towns
Bowing to pressure from Washington, Israel granted U.S.-trained Palestinian security forces greater autonomy in four major West Bank cities, Israeli and Palestinian defense officials said. -
Monkey Urinates on Zambia President at News Conference
A monkey urinated on Zambian President Rupiah Banda as he spoke to journalists outside his State House offices. -
Floods Cause Drowning in Czech Republic
Flooding in the eastern Czech Republic after heavy rains has killed at least nine people and caused hundreds of evacuations, Prime Minister Jan Fischer said. -
Mousavi Refuses to Drop Election Challenge
Iran's opposition leader pledged not to withdraw his election challenge despite what he said were attempts to isolate and discredit him. -
Pakistan Urges U.S. To Stop Drone Attacks
Islamabad has called for an end to U.S. missile attacks on its soil, two days after a suspected drone strike killed 80 people in the country's northwest. -
Kyrgyz Lawmakers Approve U.S. Air Base Deal
Kyrgyzstan's parliament has unanimously approved a deal allowing the U.S. to continue using an air base crucial to operations in Afghanistan. -
Tens of Thousands of N. Koreans Hold Mass
Tens of thousands of North Koreans shouted slogans to denounce international sanctions at a rally in central Pyongyang on Thursday. -
Air France: Flight 447 Pilot's Body Retrieved
Air France says the bodies of the chief pilot of Flight 447 and a flight attendant have been retrieved from the Atlantic. -
BBC Says it Will Publish Top Execs' Salaries
The BBC says it will publish the salaries of its top executives, amid a clamor in Britain for more openness about how taxpayers' money is spent. -
Egyptian Mogul to Be Executed for Pop Star's Murder
A real estate mogul has been convicted of paying a hitman $2 million to kill Lebanese pop star Suzanne Tamim, 30, at her apartment in Dubai. -
TV: Al Qaeda Claims to Have Killed U.S. Aid Worker
Al-Jazeera TV said Al Qaeda's North Africa branch claimed responsibility for the killing of an American aid worker who was shot dead this week in Mauritania's capital. -
North Korea Vows Nuke Attack if Provoked
North Korea vowed Thursday to enlarge its atomic arsenal and warned of a "fire shower of nuclear retaliation" in the event of a U.S. attack, as the regime marked the 1950 outbreak of the Korean War. -
Venezuelans Protest Moves Against Pro-Opposition Channel
Dozens protested in Venezuela's capital on Thursday wearing red gags over their mouths to condemn government moves against an opposition-aligned television channel. -
Neda Soltan's Family Forced Out of Home by Authorities
Family members of slain Iranian protester Neda Agha Soltan have been forced by Iranian authorities out of their Tehran home after disturbing and graphic images of her death were viewed around the world. -
Iranian Doctor: I Tried to Save Neda Soltan's Life
An Iranian doctor who claims he tried to save Neda Agha Soltan as the young Iranian protester bled to death on the streets of Tehran said Thursday that she was shot by a member of Iran's pro-government Basij militia. -
Somali Islamists Cut Off Hands and Feet of 4 Thieves
An Islamic court in Somalia on Thursday cut off a hand and foot from each of four men convicted of stealing phones and guns, drawing hundreds of onlookers as the weeping men were punished at a military camp. -
London Commuters Receive Literary Inspiration
A new art initiative in London London offers the words of great thinkers including Shakespeare, Gandhi and Einstein to enliven their sometimes dull journeys on the city's Tube.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: But Who's Counting?
Freshman lawmaker wants census conducted by postal workers, not ACORN -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
Character does matter -
Glenn Beck: Thursday's Hot List
California learns it's not easy being green -
Hannity: Coulter's Take
Ann Coulter chimes in on Obama's response to Iran and Gov. Sanford -
Hannity: Out of the Running?
Karl Rove on Gov. Sanford's political future after affair -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Breaking Down Gov. Sanford's Admission to an Extramarital Affair
'On the Record' looks at the South Carolina governor's stunning announcement and its impact on his political future and the GOP. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Alexis Glick on CitiGroup Raising Salaries
FBN's Alexis Glick and Greta looks at the outrage over the bailed-out bank's announcement. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Rep. Lamar Smith on ABC's Obama Health Care 'Infomercial'
'On the Record' looks at GOP uproar over the air-time ABC gave Obama to present his health care plan - without any input from his opposition. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
It's not a debate in Iran, it's a brutal crackdown -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer says Gov. Sanford has committed 'near intentional political suicide' -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Vivid War Footage From Afghanistan
Vivid war footage from Afghanistan -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Barney Frank Returns to No Spin Zone
Rep. Barney Frank returns to No Spin Zone to debate Gitmo prisoner abuse pictures, Obama's health care plan -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Rep. John Boehner
House minority leader on Obama's rush for health care reform; Gov. Sanford's scandal -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
No answers to our health care questions
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