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ENTERTAINMENT
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Ed McMahon Remembered for Unflagging Humor, Spirit
At a tribute to the late sidekick of "The Tonight Show," Ed McMahon was remembered as a rare individual in the entertainment industry — a man whom "100 percent of the people liked," actor Tom Arnold said. -
Report: Michael Jackson Used Two Aliases to Get Drugs
Singer used two fake names to get powerful drugs, say sources -
Drugs Hell, Secret Love of Michael Jackson
Two of Michael Jackson ex-confidantes say they tried in vain to keep him from abusing painkillers and other prescriptions, but others in the singer's circle kept the drugs flowing. -
Bikini Olympics: It's Models vs. Actresses - Let the Games B
Three experts who rated six of the top beauties in each glamorous group -
Jermaine Jackson Wants Michael Buried at Neverland Ranch
Older brother says he wishes it was him who died instead of Michael -
Could Neverland Become Michael Jackson's Graceland?
As work crews fan out across Neverland Ranch, the sprawling, 2,600-acre property that once was Michael Jackson's home, speculation is soaring that Neverland could soon become "Foreverland" -- a Graceland-style permanent memorial to the King of Pop. -
Report: Jackson's Ex-Wife Debbie Rowe Says 'I Want My Childr
Also says she'll seek restraining order to keep Joe Jackson away from kids -
Promoter: Insurance Would Cover Jackson Overdose
The company took out $17.5 million in insurance coverage through Lloyd's of London, which still would fall short of the amount spent so far on the concert series -
Private Pathologist: Asphyxia Likely Killed Carradine
The private pathologist who conducted a second autopsy on David Carradine's body said Friday that Thai authorities have determined the actor died of asphyxia and so far, he agrees -
Michael Jackson Tribute Is Set for Tuesday at Staples Center
Speculation about the potential location of a memorial had ricocheted during the day from the Staples Center to the Los Angeles Coliseum to the Nokia Theater -
Can Anyone Fill the 50 Nights Michael Jackson Was to Have Pa
One week after his demise there is still no firm plan for how to fill one of London's biggest and most important music venues
HEALTH
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CDC: Private Health Insurance Coverage at 50-Yr. Low
The percentage of Americans with private health insurance has hit its lowest mark in 50 years, according to two new government reports. -
240,000 Electronic Timers Recalled Over Shock Hazard
About 240,000 Intermatic in-wall electronic timers, made in Mexico by Intermatic Inc., of Spring Grove, Ill., because the product might pose a shock hazard to consumers trying to replace its battery. -
Diabetic-Friendly Dinners
Calling all diabetics: It's time to feast on baby chicken, burgers and steak frites - without collapsing into an insulin-induced coma. -
Swine Flu May Not Spread Like Regular Flu
The new H1N1 influenza strain may be just a little less catching than seasonal flu, but seems a little better able to cause stomach upsets, researchers reported on Thursday. -
Surgeon Gets Miracle Rep, Revived Patient 'Dead' 2 Hrs
A world-renowned surgeon at the UCLA Medical Center has pioneered a way to revive people that most doctors would have long written off, including a woman whose heart had stopped for 2 1/2 hours. -
400,000 Cribs Recalled Due to Suffocation Risk
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday that Simplicity Inc. is recalling about 400,000 cribs that put babies at risk of death by suffocation. -
Britain Expects 100G New Swine Flu Cases Each Day by August
Britain's health minister Andy Burnham says the country could have 100,000 new cases of swine flu every day by August. -
Parents Get $200G After Son, 3, Dies From Botched Op
The parents of a 3-year-old boy who died after an Oregon doctor operated on him have agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit for $200,000. -
Study: Baby Boomers Prone to Exercise Injuries
Orthopedic surgeons are seeing a "tidal wave" of 45- to 64-year-olds suffering from exercise-related injuries they've dubbed "boomeritis." -
Few Survive Cardiac Arrest Even With Hospital CPR
You don't have to be Michael Jackson to have this problem: The odds of surviving cardiac arrest after getting CPR in a hospital are slim and have not improved in more than a decade, a big Medicare study concludes. -
New York City Swine Flu Deaths Total 38
New York City has confirmed six more swine flu deaths, bringing the total to 38 since the outbreak began in April.
SCITECH
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Shuttle to Launch July 11 After Successful Leak Test
NASA will try to launch the space shuttle Endeavour on July 11, nearly a month late, after plugging a potentially dangerous hydrogen gas leak. -
Carnivorous Clock Kills Insects to Tell Time
Two technologically minded artists in London have built a digital clock that catches bugs, then dissolves their bodies to create electrolytes to power itself. -
Tropical Rainfall Moving North
The band supplies fresh water to almost a billion people and affects climate elsewhere. -
Uranium Found on the Moon
The findings are the first conclusive evidence for the presence of the radioactive element in lunar dirt. -
Volcano's Eruption Creates Colorful U.S. Sunsets
The volcano blew its top June 12, generating a remarkable shock wave in the atmosphere seen in a photo taken by astronauts. -
Israel Unveils Huge Mosaic From Early Christian Times
The 600-square-foot, ,700-year-old Roman floor mosaic was found in 1996 during an archaeological dig in the town of Lod near Tel Aviv. -
Courts: MySpace, Web Servers Not Liable for Assaults
Internet servers like MySpace cannot be held liable when minors are sexually assaulted by people they first meet on a website, a California appeals court ruled in an opinion. -
What Breaking the Sound Barrier Looks Like
New photo shows Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft creating visible shock wave as it goes supersonic. -
U.S. Army Tests Blimps to Shoot Down Enemy Missiles
An airship that the U.S. Army says is the largest lighter-than-air vehicle ever used in U.S. military operations will make its debut flight in August as part of an effort to field a system to detect, track and shoot down cruise missiles. -
New iPhones May Be Prone to Overheating
Reports roll in that Apple's new iPhone 3GS units get very hot -- and two veteran tech reporters say it's for real.
U.S.
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Gunman Kills 1, Hurts 4 at L.A.-Area Dental Office
A gunman opened fire inside a busy dental office in an apparent domestic dispute Wednesday, killing one woman dead and critically wounding three others, police said. A fourth person was grazed by a bullet. -
Staten Island Ferry Slams Into NYC Pier, 15 Hurt
A ferry boat with about 800 passengers aboard lost power while docking during the Wednesday evening rush hour and slammed into a pier, injuring 15 people. -
US Airways Flight Diverted After Man Strips Mid-Flight
A US Airways flight to Los Angeles was diverted to Albuquerque after a passenger removed all of his clothing mid-flight, forcing flight attendants to cover him with a blanket before he was arrested, authorities said Wednesday. -
Judge Tentatively Acquits Missouri MySpace Hoax Mom
A federal judge tentatively acquitted a Missouri woman in the MySpace cyberbullying case. -
Police Chief Retires After Caught Kissing Female Cop
The police chief of a northeast Ohio township has retired after a video became public showing him and a female officer kissing and caressing in the front of a police cruiser while a prisoner was in the back seat. -
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 -
Charges Dropped for Man Accused in Tennessee Rape
Tennessee prosecutors have dropped charges against a Georgia man accused of kidnapping and raping a woman in a Smoky Mountain cabin, since the credibility of the alleged victim was in doubt. -
Water Main Break Floods College Campus in St. Louis
Repairs planned Thursday, a day after a water main exploded on the campus of Harris-Stowe University in St. Louis, leaving much of the campus under several feet of water. -
Cops: Shots Fired Near Detroit School Days After 7 Hurt
Detroit police spokesman Rod Liggons tells The Associated Press multiple 911 calls reported shots fired near Cody Ninth Grade Academy around 9:45 a.m. -
Flights Delayed in Chicago Because of Computer Glitch
A computer problem is causing flight delays and long lines for United Airlines passengers at O'Hare International Airport. -
Coal Train Crashes Into Van, Kills Missouri Man
A 30-year-old man was killed when a coal train hit a van he was driving near Springfield, Missouri. -
Court Decriminalizes Gay Sex in Indian Capital
The Delhi High Court ruled Thursday that treating consensual gay sex between adults as a crime is a violation of fundamental rights protected by India's constitution. -
Convicted Child Molester Gets 155 Years in Virgin Islands
A convicted child molester with a knack for eluding authorities was sentenced to 155 years for sexually abusing two boys, including a prepubescent youngster whom he was living with in the U.S. Virgin Islands, officials said Thursday. -
Ruth Madoff Asks to Keep Fur Coat as Home Seized
The U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday took possession of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's $7 million Manhattan home, an action that forced his wife to move elsewhere despite her plea to stay. -
Texas Teen Gets Life for Killing Homeless Man
An Abilene teenager has been sentenced to life in prison for beating a homeless man to death in a trash bin. -
Judge: Gay Marriage Suit Likely to Reach High Court
A federal judge in San Francisco says he wants to conduct a full trial on a lawsuit seeking to overturn California's same-sex marriage ban because he expects the case to one day reach the U.S. Supreme Court. -
N.J. Man Says Bear Mugged Him for Italian Sandwich
A northwestern New Jersey man says he was mugged in his driveway by a sandwich-craving bear. -
Utah Inmate Attempts Escape With Toilet Paper 'Bomb'
An Iron County inmate tried to escape from a correctional facility by fashioning a fake bomb, from toilet paper rolls, headphone wires and a pencil eraser, the sheriff's office said. -
Vet's U.S. Flag Vandalized, Replaced by Gift From Iraq
Marine veteran whose American flag was torched Monday gets a replacement flag from Iraq War Army veteran who brought it all the way from his Iraq base. -
Texas Teen Sentenced to Life for Killing Homeless Man
Sixteen-year-old Michael Martinez Jr. of Abilene was tried as an adult in the 2007 death of 48-year-old Eric McMahon. -
Mom Faces New Charge for Ad About Daughter's Rival
Prosecutors have added a child endangerment charge against a Long Island mother accused of posting a suggestive Craigslist ad to target a 9-year-old girl. -
Police: Loud Sex Leads to Assault Charge for Four Teens
Police in Connecticut say they arrested four teenagers who misunderstood a woman's screams and beat a 25-year-old man who was having sex with her in her bedroom. -
Body Found in Submerged Car Possibly Missing Father
A man whose body was found with those of three children in a car submerged in a New Mexico lake tentatively was identified as Richard Robert Sanchez of Albuquerque, who disappeared in August 2001 with his three young sons after a custody visit. -
Charges Expected for Python Owner in Tot's Death
Charges will be brought against the owner of a pet python that strangled a 2-year-old Florida girl in her crib, killing her, police told FOXNews.com. -
Father Fires Gun to Discipline Sons Who Ignore Chores
An elderly Albuquerque father says he fired a gun after his two adult sons refused to do their chores. -
Toddler Alone in Florida Mall Reunited With Parents
A 2-year-old girl found wandering alone in a Florida mall was reunited with her parents Thursday. -
Teacher Sticks Feces in Backpack, School Not Amused
The boy's father had said his son arrived home in April with the plastic bag of feces and a note that read 'This little turd was found on the floor in my room' -
Lawmaker Says Gay Sailor's Death Possible Hate Crime
The chairman the House Veterans Affairs Committee is calling for a Defense Department and Marine Corps probe to see if the killing of a gay sailor at Camp Pendleton was a hate crime. -
Former NFL Star Michael Vick Files Bankruptcy Plan
Suspended NFL star Michael Vick has submitted a revised bankruptcy plan that funnels more of his future earnings to creditors, though a judge did not immediately rule on the proposal. -
Police: Georgia Boy, 12, Fatally Shot by Playmate, 14
East Point Police Detective Cliff Chandler said investigators have yet to determine whether the shooting was intentional. -
Search for Parents of Toddler Found Alone in Mall
Authorities are searching for the parents of a 2-year-old girl found Wednesday night wandering around an Orlando mall alone. -
Crews Search for Man in Home With Foul Stench
Police are ripping up floors in a the home of a missing man in a Miami suburb they say has a foul stench coming from underneath the house. -
Child Dies After Being Strangled by Pet Python in Florida
A 2-year-old Florida girl died after being strangled by a pet python that escaped from its aquarium and attacked her in her crib, police said. -
Police Taser Pastor 'Helping' Driver in Traffic Stop
Police used a Taser on a pastor and pepper spray to disperse his congregants Wednesday after the pastor allegedly interfered with a traffic stop in the church parking lot.
WORLD
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U.S. Ambassador Returns to Venezuela After Spat
The U.S. ambassador to Venezuela has returned to his post — more than nine months after he was expelled by President Hugo Chavez. -
FBI: Hussein Lied About WMD Out of Fear of Iran
Saddam Hussein let the world believe Iraq had weapons of mass destruction because he did not want to appear weak to Iran, according to the Washington Post. -
Taliban Buying Kids to Use as Homicide Bombers
Baitullah Mehsud, Pakistan's top Taliban leader, is paying between $7,000 and $14,000 for a child bomber. -
Intense Search for U.S. Soldier Captured in Afghanistan
Insurgents have captured an American soldier in eastern Afghanistan after he walked off post with his three Afghan counterparts, officials said Thursday. -
Wimbledon Puts Tennis Babes Front and 'Centre'
Players and fans have noted that a string of tennis babes have been slated to play at Wimbledon’s Centre Court, while many of the top-seeded female players have been relegated to the periphery. -
Croatian Parliament Accepts PM's Unexplained Resignation
Croatian lawmakers accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, but were left without any explanation of his unexpected move. -
Air France Plane Fell Vertically, Did Not Break Up in Flight
Air France crash investigators said on Thursday Flight 447 was not destroyed in flight, but fell vertically and crashed intact in the Ocean. -
EU May Pull Ambassadors From Iran After Crackdown
The European Union on Thursday was considering Britain's request to pull the bloc's ambassadors from Iran. -
Anarchists Suspected for Arson Against Greek Judge's Car
Police say a small incendiary device has exploded under the parked car of a top Greek judge in Athens, causing damage to the vehicle but no injury. -
Islamic Militants Suspected in Pakistani Bombings
Two bombs targeting police and government workers killed up to eight people and wounded more Thursday — the latest attacks on Pakistan as it battles Taliban insurgents near the border with Afghanistan. -
Interim Honduras Leader Blames Crisis on Chavez
Honduras' interim leader accused Venezuela's Hugo Chavez of instigating his nation's crisis and lawmakers tightened a curfew aimed at stemming unrest, as coup leaders showed few signs of bending to international pressure to restore the exiled president. -
Opposition Leaders Boldly Call Iran Gov't Illegitimate
Iran's former president has joined ranks with the country's embattled reformist presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, and accused the Iranian government of failing its people in the recent election and condemning the subsequent crackdown -
Experts Find Soviet Parts in North Korean Missile
With concerns rising about a possible North Korean long-range missile test this weekend, two independent scientists say the rogue regime may be using an old Soviet ballistic missile to boost a rocket capable of reaching the West Coast of the U.S. -
N. Korea Fires Barrage of Missiles, Launch at U.S. Feared
North Korea is highly likely to test-fire a barrage of missiles in coming days, a news report said Thursday, a move that would aggravate the already-high tensions following Pyongyang's nuclear test and U.N. sanctions. -
4 Bodies Found in Mexico, 3 Without Heads
Powerful cartels often decapitate their victims in Mexico where drug violence has cost more than 10,800 lives since late 2006 -
'Miracle' Girl Returns Home After Jet Crash
A young girl believed to be the only survivor of an Indian Ocean plane crash flew back to Paris from the Comoros Islands on Thursday to the waiting arms of her father. -
Court Decriminalizes Gay Sex in Indian Capital
The Delhi High Court ruled Thursday that treating consensual gay sex between adults as a crime is a violation of fundamental rights protected by India's constitution. -
Marine Killed as U.S. Military Launches Afghan Offensive
About one thousand U.S. Marines poured from helicopters and armored vehicles into Taliban-controlled villages in southern Afghanistan on Thursday in the first major operation under President Barack Obama's strategy to stabilize the country. -
Top Diplomat: Sanctions Likely in Honduras
A top diplomat said he is heading to Honduras to demand the return of the president toppled at gunpoint — a mission he said is likely to meet rejection, bringing diplomatic and economic punishment for the impoverished Central American nation. -
Amnesty Accuses Israel of War Crimes in Gaza
Israeli forces killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians in attacks that amounted to war crimes, Amnesty International charged Thursday, in the first in-depth human rights group report on the recent war in Gaza. -
Williams Sisters to Face Off in Wimbledon Final
The purple "W" logo at Wimbledon might as well stand for the siblings who have made the women's championship their own playground. Yes, the Williams sisters are back in the Wimbledon final. -
Pakistan Deploys Troops Along Afghan Border
Pakistan's army has deployed troops to a stretch of the Afghan border to stop Taliban militants fleeing a major U.S. offensive in southern Afghanistan, a spokesman said Thursday. -
Oil Slips Below $69 Ahead of U.S. Jobs Report
Oil prices slipped below $69 a barrel Thursday in Asia as investors looked to the release of a key U.S. employment report for hints on the outlook for the world's largest economy.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Coming Up on 'FOX News Sunday'
The latest on the U.S. Armed Forces from our nation's highest ranking officer, plus health care reform bill latest from House leaders -
FOX & Friends: Sandra Lee's 4th of July Pickings
Food guru Sandra Lee has a few quick, fun recipes to help you kick off this 4th of July weekend -
Glenn Beck: Cap-and-Favor
Amendments stuffed in climate change bill to sway votes? -
Hannity: Wounded Warrior
Marine whose leg was shattered in Iraq completes 100-mile marathon to honor fallen comrades -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Kurt and Brenda Warner 'On the Record'
NFL great and his wife reveal the secrets of their success in new book. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Liz Cheney on Secretary Clinton's Alleged Tough Talk Advice for Obama
Did President Obama change his tone on Iran at the urging of Hillary Clinton? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Lou Ferrigno Shocked About Jackson Health Allegations
Former 'Incredible Hulk' star who served as personal trainer goes 'On the Record' on 'King of Pop's' health. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
Even Obama doesn't buy the health care plan he's selling -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Liasson says Romney is smart to zero in on Obama's biggest weakness of 'spending and the deficits' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
The skies are friendlier these days for Congress -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Is Media Spreading Global Warming Propaganda?
Is the media swallowing global warming propaganda hook, line and sinker? -
War Stories: Colonel's Corner
Obama got it wrong again, but this time nobody noticed -
War Stories: War Stories: Siege of Firebase Ripcord
This amazing 'War Stories' episode takes you through one of the bloodiest and least known battles of the Vietnam War
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