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ENTERTAINMENT
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Jackson 'Attempted to Get Sick, Accidentally Killed Himself'
Michael Jackson accidentally killed himself while trying to become sick enough to cancel upcoming concerts, a prominent author claims. -
Nutritionist Says Jackson Pleaded for Insomnia Sedative
Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse whose specialty includes nutritional counseling, said Tuesday that she repeatedly rejected his demands for the drug, Diprivan, which is given intravenously. -
Is Aubrey O'Day Set to Bare All in Topless Vegas Show?
According to an inside source, the axed "Danity Kane" diva is being primed to take over the role of "Peep Diva" (previously played by Mel B.) and if it all goes thru she will most likely start performing in the Fall. -
Michael Jackson Album Sales Explode Since His Death
Nielsen SoundScan says Michael Jackson's album sales have exploded -- three of his albums are in the top three spots and 2.3 million tracks have been downloaded in the United States since his death. -
Last Will of Michael Joseph Jackson
Transcript of Michael Jackon's last will and testament. -
Taylor Swift Dresses Down, Keeps It Real in August Glamour
"I've never felt like I needed to tone down being seen as a regular person," she says -
Exclusive: How Miley Cyrus Dumped Boyfriend Justin Gaston
We all know Miley is back with ex Nick Jonas, but we've got the inside scoop on the not-so-gentle Justin breakup -
Oscar-Winning Actor Karl Malden Dies at Age 97
Malden won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Mitch in "A Street Car Named Desire" -
Patients Praise Jackson's Doctor as 'Loving Soul'
While records indicate that Michael Jackson's cardiologist has had his share of financial woes, former patients of Dr. Conrad Murray defended the doctor as a 'loving soul' who stressed holistic living instead of narcotics and painkillers. -
DEA Joins Michael Jackson Death Investigation
Investigation into the singer's death deepened late Wednesday when the Drug Enforcement Administration was asked to step in by the Los Angeles Police Department, a law enforcement official in Washington told The Associated Press. -
Jackson's Family Eyes L.A. Coliseum for Memorial
A City Hall official not authorized to speak publicly says representatives for the Jackson family have inquired about using the site -
Michael Jackson's Will Filed in Court, Excludes Debbie Rowe
Michael Jackson's will has been filed in a Los Angeles court. The will, dated July 7, 2002, says Jackson chose not to provide for his former wife Debbie Rowe. -
Report: Kevin Jonas Gets Engaged to Girlfriend
Kevin Jonas reportedly has proposed to his girlfriend, Danielle Deleasa. -
Dozens of Unreleased Songs Found in Jackson Vault
Michael Jackson had a mountain of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died -- music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come. -
Oscar-Winning Actor Karl Malden Dies at Age 97
Malden won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Mitch in "A Street Car Named Desire"
HEALTH
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FDA Panel Recommends Eliminating Some Pain Meds
Government experts say prescription drugs like Vicodin and Percocet that combine a popular painkiller with stronger narcotics should be eliminated because of their role in deadly overdoses. -
Man Sickened by Donated Raisins Allowed to Sue
A man who says he was sickened by a box of raisins donated to a food program by Rhode Island's prison system can proceed with a lawsuit against the agency. -
3 in Florida Bitten by Poisonous Snakes in 1 Week
A 34-year-old man was the third victim of a poisonous snake bite reported in one-week period. -
Pfizer Colon Cancer Drug Fails in Clinical Trial
Pfizer Inc. said a late stage trial testing its cancer drug Sutent in advanced colon cancer was discontinued after it was deemed to be no more effective than standard chemotherapy. -
GE Teams With Biotech Co. for Stem-Cell Research
General Electric Co is teaming up with U.S. biotech company Geron Corp to use stem cells to develop products that could give drug developers an early warning of whether new medicines are toxic. -
Chemo for Breast Cancer Makes Women More Likely to Quit Jobs
Among working women with newly diagnosed breast cancer, those treated with chemotherapy appear more likely to experience a major change in work status, study findings suggest. -
Woman Gives Birth to Almost 14-Pound Baby Girl
A woman living in the Australian outback has given birth to a hearty 13.8-pound newborn named Chelsea Rose Mackay. -
RAW DATA: State Obesity Rankings
State-by-state list of obesity rates, each state's obesity ranking in the nation and the percentage point change from the previous report, according to the Trust for America's Health -
What Celebrity Deaths Teach Us About Surviving Our 50s
If the recent rash of celebrity deaths have taught us anything it’s that surviving your 50s can be hard. -
Docs Accused of Performing Vasectomy on Wrong Patient
Doctors at a clinic in Sweden are under investigation after reportedly performing a vasectomy on the wrong patient. -
FDA Reviewing Safety of Lantus Synthetic Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday it is reviewing data on the safety of Lantus, a synthetic insulin made by Sanofi-Aventis SA. -
Study: 'Typos' in Genetic Code Up Risk of Schizophrenia
A handful of typos in a mysterious region of the human genetic code are connected to a slightly higher risk of schizophrenia, new studies show. -
Chantix, Zyban to Warn of Suicide, Depression Risk
The Food and Drug Administration will require two smoking-cessation drugs, Chantix and Zyban, to carry the agency's strongest safety warning over side effects including depression and suicidal thoughts. -
Woman's 'Miracle' Cancer Cure Tied to Maryland Priest
The Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to investigate whether an Annapolis woman's cure from cancer was a miracle, a possible step toward sainthood for a 19th-century priest. -
Researcher Wins $500G Prize for Genetic Cancer Work
An 84-year-old University of Chicago researcher has won a half-million-dollar genetics prize for her pioneering work in showing that cancer is a genetic disease. -
At Least 12 Hospitalized in Connection With Beef E. Coli
Federal health officials say at least 12 people have been hospitalized in connection with a possible E.coli outbreak in beef and two of them suffered kidney failure. -
Insect Repellent Co. Fined for Letting Mosquitoes Breed
A Sri Lankan court threatened a mosquito repellent factory manager with six months in jail for failing to destroy mosquito breeding areas on company premises to stop the spread of dengue fever, an official said Tuesday. -
Mississippi Still Fattest State, But Alabama Closing Gap
Mississippi's still king of cellulite, but an ominous tide is rolling toward the Medicare doctors in neighboring Alabama: obese baby boomers.
LEISURE
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GM Sales Up 38 Percent...in China
General Motors Corp. said Wednesday that sales in China jumped 38 percent in the first half of this year, helped by strong demand for minivans and other small vehicles. -
Airline Employees Strip for Safety
Air New Zealand is taking it down to the bare essentials -
Ford Sales Down 11 Percent; GM, Toyota Off 33 Percent
Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday called its 10.7 percent drop in U.S. June sales "steady progress," after a year of sharp declines across the industry. -
The 10 Most-American Cars
Feeling patriotic? Buying American can still seem pretty foreign
SCITECH
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NASA Surprise: Official Backs Cheaper Moon Rocket
Shuttle program manager stuns NASA review panel by rejected official Ares rocket in favor of cheaper shuttle-derived launch vehicle. -
Scientists Lower Alaska Volcano Threat Level
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said that seismic activity has slowed under the volcano and it's possible that eruptions have stopped -
Microsoft's Bing Steals Market Share From Google
Microsoft Corp's new Bing search engine gained U.S. market share in its first month in operation but still trails dominant rival Google Inc, according to new data. -
Burmese Fossil Indicates Apes Arose in Asia, Not Africa
Ape-like fossil dates back 38 million years, around the time apes first evolved. -
Nazi Stealth Jet Could Have Won War for Hitler
Called the Horten 229, the radical 'flying wing' fighter-bomber looked and acted a lot like the U.S. Air Force's current B-2 -- right down to the 'stealth' radar-evading characteristics. -
NASA Tests Space Shuttle's Leaky Fuel Tank
NASA began a critical fueling test on the space shuttle Endeavour early Wednesday to see if new repairs have plugged a potentially dangerous hydrogen gas leak that thwarted two recent launch attempts. -
Japanese Wheelchair Steered Using Brain Waves
The person in the wheelchair wears a cap that can read brain signals, which are relayed to a brain scan electroencephalograph, or EEG, on the electrically powered wheelchair, and then analyzed in a computer program. -
Swedish Music Pirates Make Millions in Jail
Global Gaming Factory X AB, which operates Internet cafes and provides software, said Tuesday that it had agreed to buy Pirate Bay for 60 million Swedish crowns ($7.7 million). -
Beijing Parties as China Delays Web-Censorship Filter
Dressed in t-shirts mocking the Green Dam program, about 200 Beijing residents had arrived by mid-morning to eat a traditional Chinese breakfast, denounce censorship and prepare for a day-long party. -
Is It Time to Ditch the Laptop for a Smartphone?
Our intrepid reporter tries to replace his laptop with a smartphone for a week -- and almost makes it. -
New Brain-Wave Toy Lets You Do 'Jedi Mind Trick'
Later this summer, anybody anywhere will have the ability to physically move stuff with their minds like characters do in 'Star Wars.' No joke.
U.S.
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Missing Wash. Girl's Mom: She's Alive but Out of Area
The mother of a missing 10-year-old Washington girl believes her daughter is alive but has been kidnapped and taken out of the area. -
Guard Axed After Inmate Left in Feces Was Fired Before
An Arkansas prison guard fired over the near death of an inmate left naked in his own feces for a weekend had been previously fired. -
3 Beaten by Philly Cops Acquitted on Shooting Charges
Three men beaten by Philadelphia police during an arrest caught on videotape have been cleared of all charges in a triple shooting on the same night. -
American Apparel Investigated for Hiring Illegal Workers
American Apparel, a clothing company that prides itself on its made-in-America label, is under investigation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Services for hiring illegal workers. -
Attorney Says Stanford CFO Reaches Plea Deal
An attorney for a former employee of indicted Texas financier R. Allen Stanford's business empire says his client has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. -
Signaling Equipment Failed Before D.C. Metro Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board said that problems began occurring after a piece of equipment was replaced June 17, five days before the crash. -
Utah Bars No Longer Restricted to Club Members Only
Getting into a bar in Utah is now as simple as showing a bouncer a valid ID. -
2 Men Steal ATM Machine From Florida Hotel Lobby
Authorities are looking for two men who walked into a Daytona Beach hotel lobby, lifted an ATM onto a hand cart and rolled it out. -
Husband, Wife Porn Dealers Get Jail for Violent Videos
A husband and wife from California will each spend a year and a day in prison for distributing violent sex videos depicting simulated rape and murder. -
Ex-Professor Gets 4 Years for Passing Military Secrets
A federal judge sentenced a retired University of Tennessee professor to four years in prison Wednesday for passing sensitive information from a U.S. Air Force contract to two research assistants from China and Iran. -
Mourners Gather for Metro Train Operator's Funeral
Mourners are gathering in Buffalo to remember a Washington, D.C., train operator credited with saving lives in last week's rail crash that killed her and eight passengers. -
No Los Angeles Officers Fired for 2007 Rally Beatings
None of the Los Angeles police officers who pummeled protesters with batons and opened fire with rubber bullets at a 2007 May Day pro-immigration rally will lose their jobs. -
Officials Pushing for Slot Machines at Miami Airport
Slot machines may be headed to Miami International Airport. -
Florida Man Bitten By Poisonous Rattlesnake
A central Florida man is recovering after being bitten by a poisonous rattlesnake. -
Passenger Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Florida
A commercial airliner with 128 passengers and crew made an emergency landing in Florida because smoke was detected in the cabin. -
More Anti-Terror Security Needed in NYC Skyscrapers
Managers and developers of high-profile skyscrapers and other buildings in New York City need to take more steps to guard against terrorist attacks, according to the NYPD. -
Oops! 62 Sex Offenders Mistakenly Let Loose in Mich.
The mistake was due to a glitch in how psychologists determined their treatment plans -
Brush Fire in Los Angeles National Forest, Burns 20 Acres
A brush fire has erupted off Interstate 5 near Castaic in the Angeles National Forest and is burning through heavy brush and slowing traffic. -
Video Shows Tax Evaders Filled Home With Weapons
A federal jury in New Hampshire has seen a video showing that a tax-evading couple had filled their home with weapons the day they were arrested in October 2007. -
Racketeering Defendant's Rap Sheet Dates Back to '43
At 92, Frank Colacurcio Sr. shows little sign of slowing down in a life of crime that began back in the FDR administration with a statutory rape conviction. -
Suspended Glass Balconies Unveiled at Sears Tower
'The Ledge' suspended balconies added to Sears Tower in Chicago. -
2 More Charged in Boy's Drug-Related Kidnapping
Two more defendants have been named in a federal cocaine trafficking case stemming from the kidnapping of a 6-year-old boy from his Las Vegas home last October. -
Alleged Gunman in Detroit Shooting Turns Himself In
Police say one of two gunmen suspected of opening fire on a group of teenagers at a bus stop in Detroit turned himself in. -
Teacher Pleads Not Guilty to Rape of Missing Student
A former Massachusetts schoolteacher who was found with a student at a West Virginia motel in February has pleaded not guilty to rape. -
Gas Station Robbers Forget to Fuel Up for Getaway
Two Pennsylvania men robbed a gas station convenience store but forgot to fuel up their own tank, allowing the state police to arrest them. -
Fox Snatches Lunch From Boy Before Attacking Woman
A suspected rabid fox attacked a 76-year-old woman and went after a man who tried to help her, forcing a Worcester police officer to shoot the animal. -
Seven Teens Shot at Detroit Bus Stop Near High School
At least seven teenagers were shot Tuesday at a bus stop near a Detroit high school after summer school classes ended, police said. -
Big U.S. Cities See Resurgence in Population Growth
Reversing a decade-long trend, many of the largest U.S. cities are now growing more quickly than the rest of the nation, yet another sign of an economic crisis that is making it harder for people to move.
WORLD
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S. Korean Official: Kim Jong Il's Successor Not Final
The decision on who will become North Korea's next leader may not be final despite reports that Kim Jong Il has tapped his youngest son to succeed him, South Korea's defense chief said. -
Interim Honduran Leader Vows Zelaya Will Not Return
Honduras' interim leader warned that the only way his predecessor will return to office is through a foreign invasion -- though a potential showdown with the ousted president was delayed due to action Wednesday by the Organization of American States. -
Strong Earthquake Rattles Greek Island
A strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck off the Greek island of Crete Wednesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. -
Horrific Attacks: Elephant Stomps 3 Thai Victims to Death
Police are investigating a horrific attack in southern Thailand, where an elephant stomped three rubber plantation workers to death, police said. -
French Rugby Star Suicidal After Lying About Fan Attack
A French rugby player who sparked a diplomatic incident when he falsely claimed that he had been assaulted by New Zealand fans was been admitted to psychiatric care after reportedly throwing himself into the Seine River. -
French: Have Not Found Black Boxes of Crashed Jet
French officials now say the black boxes of the Yemeni Airbus 310 that crashed off the Comoros Islands have not been found. -
U.K. Refuses Parole for 'Great Train Robber'
The British government on Wednesday refused parole to ailing "Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs, saying he is an unrepentant criminal and must remain in jail. -
Federer Beats Karlovic to Reach Wimbledon Semis
Roger Federer neutralized Ivo Karlovic's huge serves Wednesday to reach the Wimbledon semifinals and move a step closer to a record 15th Grand Slam championship. -
Mousavi Calls New Iranian Government 'Illegitimate'
Iranian state television says authorities have released all but one of the Iranian employees of the Britsh Embassy who were detained last week. -
Two NATO Troops Killed in Afghanistan
NATO said an explosion Wednesday in southern Afghanistan killed two of its troops and wounded six others. -
30 Feared Dead After Ship Sinks in Qatar
As many as 30 people are feared dead after a ship capsized and quickly sank in choppy Persian Gulf waters off the Qatari capital Doha, the vessel's operator said. -
Al Qaeda Affiliate Threatens French Over Veil Criticism
French officials werare e on guard after an Al Qaeda affiliate threatened vengeance for President Nicolas Sarkozy's criticism of the face-covering veils worn by some Muslim women. -
Nicaragua Mayor, 3-Time Boxing Champ Found Dead
Managua Mayor Alexis Arguello, a three-time world boxing champion, was found dead at his home of an apparent suicide, his Sandinista Party's Radio Ya said. -
Federer Beats Karlovic to Reach Wimbledon Semifinals
Roger Federer neutralized Ivo Karlovic's huge serves Wednesday to reach the Wimbledon semifinals and move a step closer to a record 15th Grand Slam championship. -
U.K. Pedophile Free After Threatening to Commit Murder
Many Scottish politicians are furious, asking how a pedophile who allegedly vowed he would commit murder to cover up a crime is now free and out on the streets. -
Croatian PM Abruptly Resigns, Leaves Politics
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has unexpectedly resigned, saying he has decided to get out of politics after 20 years. -
Teen Girl, 14, Found Alive in Indian Ocean Jet Crash
A Yemeni jetliner carrying 153 people crashed in the Indian Ocean as it came in for a landing during howling winds on the island nation of Comoros. Yemeni officials said a teenage girl survived. -
Sources: Somali-Americans Indicted in Terror Case
Among those charged is a man from Minneapolis who went to war-torn Somalia and then, about four months ago, relocated to Seattle, according to sources -
Iranian Gov't Says Neda Soltan's Murder Was 'Staged'
Iran's chief of police said Wednesday that the murder of 26-year-old protester Neda Soltan was staged, according to Iran's Press TV — a statement that rights groups and Iran watchers are calling a propagandistic lie. -
Survivor of Yemen Crash Clung to Debris for 13 Hours
Despite a fractured collarbone, a teenage girl clung to the wreckage of a plane for more than 13 hours before rescuers found her floating in the Indian Ocean, authorities said Wednesday. She is the only known survivor of the crash. -
Poll: Pakistanis Support Government Against Taliban
More than 80 percent of Pakistanis view the Taliban as a critical threat to the country, an opinion poll released Wednesday said, marking a major shift in public support behind the government's campaign against the fundamentalist Muslim militants. -
Iran Shuts Newspaper Challenging Ahmadinejad
Iranian authorities have banned a newspaper allied to presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi after he denounced Iran's government as "illegitimate" because of claims of voting fraud in last month's election, a reformist political group said Wednesday.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: The One Thing
The improbable truth about politicians -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
The extreme left is calling people to arms -
Glenn Beck: Politics Over Science?
Environmental Protection Agency analyst defends controversial climate change report -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Obama adviser admits flaw in health care proposal -
Hannity: Cap-and-Trade Counterattack
Can the GOP squash the climate change bill? RNC Chairman Michael Steele responds -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Questions About Jackson's Paternity
The tabloid circus that dogged the 'King of Pop' in life follows him in death. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Ehud Barak 'On the Record'
Defense minister discusses whether Israel will freeze settlements and more in Mideast peace quest -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
Where are President Obama's priorities? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Easton says the current state of Iraq 'is a remarkable achievement for George W. Bush,' who 'bucked the entire Washington establishment' and went for the troop surge -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Inside story of why President Obama changed his tune on Iran -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Is It Legal? High Court OKs Funeral Protests
Supreme Court OKs protests at soldiers' funerals and mom of 550-pound boy faces charges -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Job Killer?
Swiss America president on Wal-Mart agreeing with Obama's call requiring all large employers to offer health care to workers
FOX FAN
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