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ENTERTAINMENT
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Los Angeles Police Under Scrutiny in Jackson Death
The investigation of Michael Jackson's death is widening as questions intensify about the drugs he took, the doctors who provided them and the actions of police. -
What Body Part Could Vanessa Minnillo Possibly Be Embarassed
Here's a hint - this body part, for her, resists all toning attempts. Hmm... -
Worst Celebrity Death Hoaxes
Oprah Winfrey and William Hung are just two celebs who've been the targets of wild death hoaxes -
Funeral Services Held for 'Infomercial King' Billy Mays
Television pitchman Billy Mays, whose high-energy hawking turned products like OxiClean from infomercial curiosities into mainstream successes, was remembered as a pop culture icon at his funeral Friday near Pittsburgh. -
FDA Alert on Propofol
FDA Alert on Propofol -
Source: Powerful Sedative Propofol Found at Michael Jackson'
Given intravenously, Propofol is used for inducing general anesthesia in the operating room, and for heavy sedation of patients who are intubated in the intensive care unit -
Madonna to Pay Tribute to M.J. at His Comeback Arena
Madonna is paying tribute to Michael Jackson in the same arena where he was to stage his great comeback. -
New Michael Jackson Tribute Details Revealed
People who want tickets must register on the Web at Staplescenter.com -
Cash-Strapped L.A. Struggles to Host Jackson Memorial
Michael Jackson's memorial service on Tuesday is expected to jam tens of thousands of fans into downtown Los Angeles, but it's also creating a monumental problem for the cash-strapped city.
HEALTH
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How Could Propofol End Up in the Hands of Michael Jackson?
First it was rumors of Demerol mixed with a cocktail of prescription drugs that may have led to the death of Michael Jackson – and now six days after his untimely demise – another powerful drug has been linked to the singer's death — Propofol.
LEISURE
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GM Waits for Judge to Decide Bankruptcy Fate
General Motors Corp. may have to wait out the long holiday weekend to learn if its bankruptcy plan is moving forward, after U.S. Judge Robert Gerber adjourned a three-day hearing without indicating when he will rule on GM's plan -
Ford Outsells GM in Canada for First Time in 50 Years
Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd. has claimed the top spot in Canadian vehicle sales in June for the first time in 50 years
SCITECH
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Scientists Find Dinosaur That Lived 98M Years Ago
Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying, and they've named it like something from an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Meet the Australovenator. -
U.S. Company Sells Coffins Made of Banana
Casket makers catering to natural burials have offered biodegradable coffins made of such materials as recycled newspapers or cardboard. One American company is selling caskets made of banana sheaves. -
Traffic Heats Up at Space Station
The U.S. and major foreign partners on the International Space Station have agreed in principle to keep it operating through 2020, at least five years beyond the current deadline, according to government and industry officials. -
New Research Shed's Light on Snowfall on Mars
The planet Mars conjures images of red rocks and arid, dusty plains, but as NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander showed last year, it snows on Mars. -
Study: Even Cockroaches Get Fat From Bad Food
Cockroaches may be tiny enough to slip through the smallest of cracks, but just like humans, these eternal pests can get fat on an unhealthy diet. -
A Look at the Strange Ingredients in Fireworks
Fireworks for the 4th of July are all about light, color and sound. But inside, there are some bizarre ingredients, from aluminum to Vaseline and even the stuff of rat poison. -
5 Climate Studies That Don't Live Up to the Hype
A leading climate scientist argues that overbroad claims by some researchers—coupled with overblown reporting in the media—can undermine the public's understanding of climate issues. -
New Moon Orbiter Sends First Lunar Snapshots
NASA's newest spacecraft in orbit around the moon has sent its first snapshots of the lunar surface. -
Blind Man Sees After Having Tooth Implanted in Eye
Martin Jones is now able to see his wife for the first time - after having a tooth implanted into his eye.
U.S.
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Madoff 'Feeder' Merkin: Clients Knew About Investments
A former New York hedge-fund manager who is under fire for steering billions of dollars of his clients' money to Bernard Madoff, said in a Wednesday court filing that his clients were aware their money was being invested with Madoff. -
GPS Leads Man to Border Crossing, Marijuana Charge
Authorities say a Michigan man was arrested on a marijuana possession charge at the Blue Water Bridge after his GPS mistakenly led him onto the span connecting the U.S. and Canada. -
MySpace Mom: I Never Should Have Gone to Trial
A Missouri mother said she never should have been prosecuted for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old girl who ended up committing suicide. -
Oops: Teacher Puts Sex Clip of Self on Students' DVD
A Northern California elementary school teacher sent her students home for the summer with a video of class memories, only the DVD included six seconds of her having sex on a couch. -
Ex-College Basketball Star on the Run After Bar Killings
A manhunt is under way for a former Slippery Rock University basketball player in the deadly shootings of a pizzeria manager and a college student in North Carolina. -
Fired Worker Threatens to Kill Former Boss With Baseball Bat
Authorities say a 43-year-old Tampa man who was fired from his job this week threatened to kill his former supervisor with a baseball bat. -
Robber Nabbed After Leaving Cell Phone at Bank
Ever get that sinking feeling when you realize you've lost your cell phone? That's what happened to Carlos Williams -- after he allegedly robbed a bank. -
More Campers Head to Woods Permanently Amid Recession
The recession is helping create a new lifestyle in Alabama: Permanent camping. -
Colorado Man Eyed in 100 Burglaries Since 2007
Colorado Springs police say a man who walked away from a work-release program in 2007 may have commited more than 100 burglaries since then. -
Authorities Search for 4 Missing Fishermen on Lake Erie
The U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian authorities are scouring Lake Erie for four fishermen whose 19-foot boat sailed from a Michigan park a day earlier. -
Small Plane Crashes in Iowa, Killing 1
Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Corey says the plane went down just after 1:30 p.m. Friday near Latimer in Franklin County. -
1,000 Immigrants Take U.S. Citizenship Oath at Disney
More than 1,000 immigrants gathered to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States at a citizenship ceremony at Walt Disney World on Friday morning. -
Texas Officials Hunt for Serial Palm Tree Arsonist
Officials in Texas are investigating the torching of 30 palm trees in the last two months. -
Air Force Pilots Get Certified to Fly Firefighting Missions
The Air Force reservist at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs is one of about 100 Air Force Reserve and National Guard pilots nationwide certified to fly firefighting missions in C-130s. -
NYC Muslims Push to Add Holy Days to School Year
Muslim activists lobbying to add the holy days to the school calendar were heartened this week by a City Council resolution supporting the observance of the two holidays -- Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. -
Statue of Liberty's Crown Reopens to Public July 4
The Statue of Liberty's crown reopens to the public July 4. -
Sketch Released of Suspected Serial Killer in 4 Murders
Police released a sketch Friday of the serial killer on the loose who they believe murdered four people in six days in rural South Carolina. -
U.S. Company Sells Coffins Made of Banana
Casket makers catering to natural burials have offered biodegradable coffins made of such materials as recycled newspapers or cardboard. One American company is selling caskets made of banana sheaves. -
Apple Store Employee Shot by Suspect With Fake Beard
An employee at an Apple store in a posh D.C. suburb was shot Friday by a man reportedly wearing a fake beard, FOX's WTTG reported. -
Child, Man Missing in River Near Philadelphia
The U.S. Coast Guard, Philadelphia police and others are searching for a man and a child missing in the Delaware River. -
Mo. Cops Ask Students to Help Solve Murder Mystery
The case is getting new attention after students in Columbia College's Cold Case Homicide class chose to focus on it during the last semester. -
Released Child Killer Moves to N.H. Town, Outrages Residents
New Hampton, N.H., residents are outraged they weren't told convicted child killer Raymond Guay moved to town two months ago. -
Neb. Cops Hunt for Man Accused of Pistol-Whipping Son
The child was taken by ambulance to an Omaha hospital with a head injury, but he is expected to recover. Officials say the child had a cut under one eye. -
4 Missing Fishermen Rescued After Boat Flips in Lake Erie
The U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian authorities are scouring Lake Erie for four fishermen whose 19-foot boat sailed from a Michigan park a day earlier. -
Abortion Doc Murder Supect Says Killings Justifiable
Prosecutors are taking possible threats made by the man accused of killing abortion provider George Tiller seriously. -
Soldier Found Dead in Ga., Baby Discovered Miles Away
Police say a 21-year-old soldier from Hunter Army Airfield was found dead on Savannah's Hutchinson Island, not long before his 1-year-old child was discovered unharmed in an abandoned car seat several miles away. -
Police: Deodorant Used to Stop Would-Be Robber
Police say a cabdriver didn't have any Mace or pepper spray when he was attacked by a knife-wielding passenger, so he improvised and sprayed the would-be robber in the face with an aerosol deodorant. -
Standoff With Gunman Barricaded in Detroit Hotel Ends
A standoff with a gunman who barricaded himself in a room at a Detroit airport hotel ended peacefully after he turned himself in to police Friday morning, FOX's WJBK-TV reported. -
Rabbit-Obsessed Woman Hops Back to Jail After Hotel Find
An Oregon woman obsessed with bunnies has been ordered back behind bars after police found her in a hotel room with more than a dozen rabbits. -
NYPD Rookie Makes Arrest Minutes After Graduation
One of the NYPD's newest officers made his first arrest Thursday just minutes after graduating from the Police Academy in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden.
WORLD
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S. Korea Mobilizes Elite Guard Unit Against North
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. -
Iranian Cleric: British Embassy Staff to Be Tried
A top Iranian cleric said Friday that some of the detained Iranian staffers of the British Embassy in Tehran will be put on trial. -
Prosecutors: Alleged Former Nazi Guard Can Stand Trial
German prosecutors say doctors have determined that John Demjanjuk is fit to stand trial over allegations that he was an accessory to murder at a Nazi death camp. -
Suspected Nazi Guard Fit to Stand Trial in Germany
Doctors have determined that John Demjanjuk, suspected of having been a guard in a Nazi death camp, is fit to stand trial as an accessory to murder, clearing the way for formal charges to be filed this month, prosecutors said Friday. -
U.S. Marines Push Deeper Into Afghan towns
U.S. Marines moved into villages in Taliban strongholds in southern Afghanistan on Friday, meeting little resistance as they tried to win over local chiefs on the second day of the biggest military operation here since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. -
'Incorruptible' Commandos Sign of Hope in Afghanistan
Better equipped, better trained, better paid and reputedly incorruptible, the Afghan Commando is meant to be everything the Afghan National Army is not. Competition to join is grueling, and the reward is battle against deadly insurgent forces. -
Protesters Block Airport Over Outrage at Yemen Crash
Protesters linked arms across an entrance at Paris' main airport on Friday to keep passengers off a Yemeni flight to Comoros on a route that saw a deadly crash this week after years of complaints about dangerous conditions to the Indian Ocean nation. -
Official: 26 Pakistani Troops Killed in Helicopter Crash
A military official says 26 security personnel have been killed in a helicopter crash in northwestern Pakistan. -
Jackson's S. African Fans Moonwalk Tribute to Late Star
Hundreds of Michael Jackson fans in South Africa have gathered to moonwalk and pay tribute to the late singer. -
Star Cuban Pitcher Mysteriously Vanishes From Hotel
A Cuban pitcher considered by many baseball scouts to be the No. 1 left-handed prospect in the world left his hotel and vanished before the first ball was thrown at a tournament in the Netherlands. -
South Korea Says North May Fire More Missiles
South Korea said Friday it is closely monitoring North Korean military sites because the communist nation may fire more missiles, amid speculation that a long-range test launch aimed toward the U.S. is possible in coming days. -
Russia to Let U.S. Ship Weapons Through to Afghanistan
Russia will allow the U.S. to ship weapons across its territory to Afghanistan, a top Kremlin aide said Friday in a gesture aimed at bolstering U.S. military operations and improving strained ties between Washington and Moscow. -
Two Mexican Midget Wrestlers Killed by Fake Prostitutes
Mexican authorities say two professional wrestlers found dead in a low-rent hotel in the capital may have been drugged to death by female robbers. -
Rogue Trades Blamed for Year-High Oil Spike
PVM Oil Futures, a London-based division of the world’s biggest broker of over-the-counter derivatives, has lost almost $10 million after falling foul of a rogue trader. -
6.0-Magnitude Quake in Gulf of California Rattles Mexico
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake rattled western Mexico Friday, with no immediate reports of injuries or damage, Reuters reported. -
Iran Cleric Says British Embassy Staff to Be Tried
A top Iranian cleric said Friday that some of the detained Iranian staffers of the British Embassy in Tehran will be put on trial, and he accused Britain of a role in instigating widespread protests that erupted over the country's disputed election. -
Col. Most Senior Officer to Die In Afghanistan Since 2001
The most senior British Army officer to be killed in action since the Falklands War was described as 'a born soldier' who was 'destined for greatness.' -
Forensic Expert: Amanda Knox Did Not Stage Break-In
Forensic experts in the Meredith Kercher trial are expected Friday to deny that American murder suspect Amanda Knox faked a break-in to throw police off the track. -
North Korea Airs First Beer Commercial on State TV
In an apparent first, North Korea — a country that struggles to feed its 24 million people — has aired a beer commercial on state television. -
OAS Chief: Honduras Won't Restore Ousted Leader
OAS chief finds no willingness in Honduras' interim government to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya -
Venezuela to Revoke Radio Licenses in Latest Shutdown
The head of Venezuela's telecommunications regulatory agency said Friday that 240 radio stations will have their licenses revoked for failing to update their registrations with the government. -
Brazil, Africa in Dispute Over Who Controlled Air France 447
Brazil's air force released a recording Friday it said proves it handed over control of Air France Flight 447 to Senegalese authorities before it crashed — but African officials denied that. -
Federer, Roddick to Meet for Third Time at Wimbledon Final
Five-time champion Roger Federer reached his seventh straight Wimbledon final Friday and will face Andy Roddick for a chance at a record 15th Grand Slam title. -
'Dead' Israeli Man Comes Back to Life, Shocking Police
An 84-year-old Israeli man who had been pronounced dead by paramedics shocked emergency personnel Wednesday when he came back to life. -
Burma Rejects Initial U.N. Attempt to See Suu Kyi
The U.N. secretary-general says Burma's junta chief has rejected his initial request to see jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. -
Charges Possible After Police Dogs Die in Scorching Car
Animal lovers are outraged after two German Shepherds on a British police force payroll were left in a car on one of the hottest days of the year and were cooked alive, according to animal welfare experts, the Daily Mail reported. -
Officials: U.S. Missile Strike in Pakistan Kills 17
U.S. missiles struck a training facility operated by Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud and a militant communication center Friday, killing 17 people and wounding 27 others, intelligence officials said.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: BJ's Summer Eats
Tasty summer recipes from BJ's Wholesale Club -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Photographer Who Took the Last Pics of Jackson Speaks
Kevin Mazur goes 'On the Record' on 'King of Pop's' last rehearsal. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Confidante Says He Feared for Jackson's Health
Friend of Jackson goes 'On the Record' on fears he had about 'King of Pop's' alleged drug use -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Does Debbie Rowe Now Want Custody of Children She Had With Jackson?
A look at the new legal battle as memorial plans for 'King of Pop' emerge. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: John Bolton on Latest N. Korea Missile Tests
Former Ambassador to the U.N. analyzes the latest missile tests by North Korea
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