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ENTERTAINMENT
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Jackson Family Seeks Delay in Naming Will Executor
Michael Jackson's family wants a judge to delay a hearing Monday to designate two men listed in the pop superstar's will as temporary administrators of his estate so that they can look deeper into his affairs, a person close to the family said. -
Jackson's Doc Won't Say If He Gave Anesthesia
The lawyer for the doctor who was at Michael Jackson's home the day he died tells TMZ he did not give Jackson OxyContin or Demerol that day, but he wouldn't say the same about the powerful anesthesia found at the singer's home. -
Jackson Family Thinks Another Will May Exist, Seeks Delay in
Jackson's mother wants to know what happened to her son before appointing individuals to take over his estate, says a source -
Kendra Wilkinson Plans To Be Strict Christian Mother
Plus she reveals the baby names she and hubbie Hank Baskett have chosen -
N.Y. Congressman Blasts Jackson as 'Pervert, Low-Life'
A New York congressman says Michael Jackson was a 'pervert' and calls on society to stop 'glorifying' the late entertainer in a YouTube video. -
Jacko Doc Not Licensed to Prescribe Controlled Rx in Calif.
Dr. Conrad Murray couldn't legally prescribe even a powerful cough medicine in the state -
RAW DATA: Unedited Back-and-Forth at Monday's Hearing About
Unedited back-and-forth between attorneys and judge at Monday's LA Superior Court hearing -
Performers Announced as L.A. Braces for Jacko Memorial
The stage was set Monday for Michael Jackson's final act as the world capital of make-believe braced for what could be the biggest, most spectacular celebrity send-off of all time. -
Elizabeth Taylor Will Not Attend Jackson Memorial
Elizabeth Taylor ended days of rampant speculation with the announcement that she would not attend the public memorial service for her longtime friend and confidant Michael Jackson. -
FOX News Coverage of the Michael Jackson Memorial Event
Stay with FOX News and FOXNews.com for complete coverage of the Michael Jackson memorial event. -
Maxim Monday: Lady Gaga Says Everyone Wants To See Her You-K
"Everybody wants me to show my vagina to the world all the time. And the truth is, I don’t have to." -
Debbie Rowe Pulls Out of Ex-Husband's Memorial, Threatens Ph
The mother of two of Michael Jackson's children changes mind about attending Staples Center event -
Judge Denies Jackson Family's Request to Put Will On Hold
Michael Jackson's mother Katherine Jackson, who had been granted limited control of the late singer's estate, was dealt a setback by a California judge on Monday -
Jackson's Ex-Wife Debbie Rowe Will Attend Michael Memorial
The mother of Jackson's two oldest children confirmed for VIP seats
HEALTH
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Beer Belly Myth: Study Finds Beer Not Linked to Big Gut
Beer lovers can drink as much as they like without having to worry about developing a beer-belly, according to new research. -
Girl, 10, Will Receive Prosthetic Arm as Gift
A 10-year-old Tulsa girl will receive a prosthetic arm as a gift thanks to efforts by a school counselor. -
Diseases You Thought You Were Too Young To Get
It's easy to think you're young and invincible. You're not. Find out which diseases may hit you sooner than you'd think. -
FOXSexpert: The Art of 'Outercourse'
Sex doesn't always have to be about intercourse. Learn the ooh-la-la of outercourse. -
Internet-Based Therapy Helps Insomniacs in Small Study
Sleepless people sometimes use the Internet to get through the night. Now a small study shows promising results for insomniacs with nine weeks of Internet-based therapy. -
Man Has 5 Kidneys After Receiving 3 Transplants
A photographer in India has five kidneys after receiving three organs from family members, the Telegraph reported Monday. -
Keeping Blood Sugar in Check Good for the Heart
A new study highlights the importance of good long-term control of blood sugar in people with diabetes. -
Flu Has Parents Worried About Sending Kids to Camp
Since its opening last week, camp counselors at New Jersey's Liberty Lake Day Camp disinfect door knobs, take the temperatures of children as they arrive and remind the campers not to share canned sodas. -
Docs Try to Crack Mystery of Woman's 200-Lb. Legs
Mandy Sellars is your typical, single 34-year-old woman. She loves to go the movies and hang out with her friends — but there's just one thing that sets her apart. She suffers from a condition that has caused her legs to grow at an alarming rate. -
Study: Moderate Drinkers Wealthier, Live Longer
Moderate drinkers are wealthier, more educated and less likely to be disabled than teetotalers, which explains some, but not all, of the association between moderate alcohol consumption and longer life, according to a new study. -
Viagra-Laced Coffee Confiscated, Sold as 'Energy Drink'
More than 900 boxes of Viagra-laced coffee confiscated in Malaysia were being marketed as an energy booster, newkerala.com reported. -
Monday Meal Makeover: Baked Macaroni & Cheese
Tired of eating that fattening mac-and-cheese? Here's a healthy alternative from B. Smith -
Study: Daily Dose of Caffeine May Cure Alzheimer's
Three large cups of coffee a day could help to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease and even reverse the condition, researchers say.
LEISURE
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Judge Approves GM Asset Sale
A bankruptcy judge said late Sunday that General Motors Corp. can sell the bulk of its assets to a new company. -
SUVs Top Online Shoppers' Interest, Small Cars Fade
Ratings firm Nielsen finds online auto research is up and SUVs lead the list -
Allman Brothers Musem Opens in the 'Big House'
Fans can ramble on down to Macon, GA to see where the music got it start -
Airline May Introduce Standing Room Only Section
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary wants passengers to stand on the budget airline’s flights, in a bid to pack in more people and boost profits -
Did Politics Pick GM Small Car Plant?
Tennessee officials baffled by criteria for choice of car factory -
Beijing Automotive Makes Bid for Opel
China's Beijing Automotive Industry Holding, or BAIC, made a concrete offer for General Motors Corp.'s Adam Opel GmbH unit.
SCITECH
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British Spy Chief's Beach Photos Posted on Facebook
MI6 head's wife puts up pictures of family frolicking at seashore; London tabloid finds them. -
Cybercriminals Steal $415,000 From Kentucky County
Gang based in Eastern Europe used viruses to secretly take control of computers used by county officials, including country treasurer and local judge.
U.S.
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Mom Accused of Withholding Autistic Son's Cancer Meds
A woman accused of withholding cancer treatment from her autistic son has been charged with attempted murder. -
Shooting Unveils Different Sides of Ex-NFL Quarterback
The details surfacing after Steve McNair's death stand in stark contrast to the public persona he enjoyed during his career. -
Massive Evacuation After Large Blaze at Wis. Plant
Fire crews battled a large blaze at a meatpacking plant in a crowded suburb south of Milwaukee on Monday, and authorities warned residents within a mile of the plant to leave the area because of the threat of toxic fumes. -
Lawyer Wants Video Suppressed in Texas Fight Case
A lawyer for a man accused of organizing fights among developmentally disabled Texans for entertainment argued Monday that cell phone videos of the events should be suppressed. -
Arrest Made in Deadly Phoenix Arson Case
The Phoenix Fire Department has announced an arrest in a deadly store fire that claimed the life of a firefighter seven years ago. -
7th Grader Sues School Over Pro-Life T-Shirt
A California mom says her public school administrators violated her daughter's First Amendment rights when they ordered the seventh-grader to take off her pro-life T-shirt. -
Mother, Daughter Plead Guilty to Tribal Artifact Theft
A mother and daughter pleaded guilty Monday to several felony charges stemming from a sweeping federal investigation into the theft and illegal trafficking of American Indian artifacts. -
Cops: Woman With McNair Bought Gun Found at Scene
A relative of the woman found shot to death with Steve McNair says Nashville police told him she recently purchased a gun. -
Town Lives in Fear While Deputies Search for Killer of 5
Police are investigating a possible connection between a shooting in North Carolina and the spree killings that have terrorized a small South Carolina town. -
Lawmakers Blast Man Expecting Twins After Dumping Nine Kids
A Nebraska man who abandoned his nine children under the state's Safe Haven law last year and is now expecting twins is 'clearly troubled' and brings a 'black eye' to the state, local lawmakers told FOXNews.com. -
Historic Letters May Be Among Items Stolen From Library
A trove of letters to one of baseball's founding fathers has been removed from an upcoming auction. -
Virginia Mother Pleads Guilty to Killing Her Daughter
Alfreedia Gregg-Glover pleaded guilty Monday in Prince William County Circuit Court to felony murder, felony child abuse and filing a false police report. -
Al Qaeda Shooting Suspect's Mental State in Question
A U.S.-trained Pakistani scientist accused of helping Al Qaeda and shooting at FBI agents in Afghanistan was forced to appear in court Monday for a hearing to determine if she is competent to stand trial. -
Iowa Woman Owes Almost $300,000 for Vet's Health Care
After caring for Vietnam veteran Roger Lennon for more than a dozen years, two months after his death Sarah Miller received a bill from the state of Iowa for almost $300,000 for medical care he received at a state-run veteran's home. -
Woman Allegedly Prank Calls Grandma 45 Times in a Day
A 21-year-old woman faces felony charges after allegedly prank-calling her 69-year-old grandmother 45 times in one day, threatening to kill her. -
1 Dead After Construction Workers Buried in Concrete
Authorities say one of two workers buried in concrete at a Tennessee construction site has died and the other has been taken to a hospital in critical condition. -
Judge Denies New Sex Assault Trial for Fashion Designer
A judge on Monday denied a request for a new trial for Indian-born fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander but found there had been misconduct by a juror and the defendant's sister during the sexual assault case. -
LAPD Detective Pleads Not Guilty to 1986 Murder
A veteran Los Angeles police detective has pleaded not guilty to murder for the 1986 killing of her ex-boyfriend's wife. -
Portable Bathroom Pipe Bomb Explosion Injures Teen
Police say a teenager was injured by shrapnel from a pipe bomb that exploded inside a portable bathroom in a public park. -
3 Gunmen Storm Miami Party and Shoot 12
As many as three gunmen stormed a party on the edge of downtown Miami and opened fire early Monday morning, shooting 12 people and causing a chaotic scramble as people tried to flee the scene, authorities said. - Vt. Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charge He Killed Son
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2 Women, Boy Rescued After Storm Drain Collapse
Firefighters attached harnesses to two women and a 10-year-old child and helped them walk across a 14-foot ladder to safety. -
Mass. Mom Pleads Not Guilty to Denying Son Meds
A woman accused of withholding cancer treatment from her autistic son by canceling appointments and not filling prescriptions pleaded not guilty Monday to an attempted murder charge in the boy's death. -
OSHA Opens Probe Into Disney Monorail Death
A Disney World monorail driver was killed after colliding with another train at the Orlando, Fla., park. -
Bus With Prison Visitors Plows Into Rocks Killing 1
A bus transporting visitors to upstate prisons rolled onto its side and plowed into a rock ledge on a highway in the Adirondack mountains early Sunday, killing a woman pinned underneath and hurting nine other people. -
Man Charged With Killing Fiancee in Crash
A Florida man accused of killing his fiancee and two other people in a holiday car crash is headed to court.
WORLD
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Honduras Prevents Ousted Leader's Jet From Landing
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya was kept from landing at the main Honduras airport Sunday because the runway was blocked by military vehicles and groups of soldiers, some of them clashing with a crowd of thousands outside. -
Egyptians Claim Racism in Brutal Slaying of Pregnant Woman
Egyptians are horrified by the brutal slaying of a pregnant Muslim woman stabbed repeatedly inside a German courtroom, calling what they see as a lack of outrage in Germany evidence of racism and anti-Islamic sentiment. -
Homicide Car Bomb Kills 7 U.S. Troops in Afghanistan
Bombs and bullets killed seven American troops throughout Afghanistan Monday, officials said, as thousands of U.S. Marines continued with their massive anti-Taliban offensive in the south. -
China Muslims Target of Deadly Riots
Violent street battles killed at least 156 people and injured 828 others in the deadliest ethnic unrest to hit China's volatile western Xinjiang region in decades, and officials said Monday the death toll was expected to rise. -
U.S. Tries to Reduce Number of Afghan Civilian Deaths
The U.S. military made public new guidelines Monday for its troops in Afghanistan, battlefield rules that seek to reduce the number of civilian casualties in an increasingly deadly war. -
Sarkozy, Brown Look to Crack Down on Tax Havens
The leaders of France and Britain pushed Monday for ambitious targets for tackling climate change and cracking down on uncooperative tax havens, ahead of upcoming meetings with other heads of state this week and in September. -
World's Oldest Bible Digitized
The British Library says the surviving pages of the world's oldest Bible have been reunited -- digitally. -
French Experts Hunt for Black Boxes in Yemen Crash
Speedboats whisked French navy divers to the site of an Indian Ocean plane crash to search Monday for the black boxes belonging to Yemenia Airways Flight 626. -
U.S. Admiral Praises North Korean Ship Surveillance Effort
The U.N. Security Council punished the North after its May nuclear test with a resolution and tough sanctions to clamp down on alleged trading of banned arms and weapons-related material, including authorizing searches of suspect ships. -
Iran's Supreme Leader Warns West Over 'Meddling'
Iran's state television says that the country's supreme leader is warning Western governments of a "negative impact" on relations over what he called their meddling in Iran's postelection riots. -
Britain to Examine 2004 Iraqi Civilian Torture Claims
Britain's defense ministry ordered an inquiry Monday into allegations that Iraqi civilians were tortured and killed by British troops following a fierce gunbattle in Iraq in 2004. -
Lance Armstrong Fined For Missing Tour de France Sign-In
A top Tour de France official says seven-time champion Lance Armstrong will be fined for failing to sign in before Monday's third stage. -
Honduras' Interim Government Closes Main Airport
Honduras' interim government closed its main airport to all flights on Monday after blocking the runway to prevent the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. -
U.S., Russia Agree to Resume Military Cooperation
The United States and Russia say they are resuming military cooperation suspended after Russia invaded its smaller neighbor Georgia last year -
Iraqi Government Bans Organized Visits to Saddam's Grave
Iraq's government has banned all organized visits to Saddam Hussein's grave in the village of Ouja, the dictator's birth place north of Baghdad. -
China Arrests 1,434 After Deadly Xinjiang Riots
Police have arrested 1,434 suspects in connection with the worst ethnic violence in decades in China's western Xinjiang region, which killed at least 156 people, state media reported Tuesday. -
Supporters of Ousted President Escalate Fight in Honduras
Supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya vowed Monday to widen protests and block trade nationwide as the deposed leader headed to Washington for a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. -
UN Security Council Condemns N. Korea Missile Launches
The U.N. Security Council condemned North Korea's recent missile tests Monday, following the country's firing of seven ballistic missiles over the weekend on U.S. Independence Day. -
Yemen Executes Man For Rape, Murder of 11-Year-Old
The Yemen news agency reports that a barber has been publicly executed after he was found guilty of raping and killing an 11-year-old boy who came to his shop for a haircut. -
Sudan: Gangs Seeking Money Kidnap Aid Workers
The kidnapping of two aid workers in Darfur was carried out by gangs seeking money said a Sudanese official on Monday, according to the official Egyptian news agency -
Iran Opposition Leader Makes Public Appearance
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi made his first public appearance in a week Monday, vowing to continue his campaign against a government that he said lacks legitimacy. -
Hamas Cartoon Mocks Captured Israeli Soldier
Hamas TV in Gaza has broadcast a short animated movie mocking an Israeli soldier captured by the militant Islamic group three years ago. -
Pakistan Government Appeals Ruling to Release Mumbai Suspect
The Pakistani government appealed a court decision that freed a founder of the group India blames for last year's Mumbai terrorist attacks, saying Monday it believed the man was still a security threat. -
U.N. Chief Calls For Extreme Care in China, Elsewhere
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says he is urging China and any country with violent protests to use extreme care. -
Taliban Says It Captured U.S. Soldier in Afghanistan
The Taliban's Web site says that it has captured a missing U.S. soldier American authorities had earlier said may have been kidnapped. -
Israel Deports Activists Detained Going to Gaza Strip
Israel has deported a former U.S. congresswoman, a Nobel peace prize laureate and other activists who were arrested trying to break the naval blockade of the Gaza Strip, Israeli officials said Monday. -
Coroner: Weapon and Wound 'Not Compatible' in Knox Case
An Italian news agency says a coroner and defense consultant has testified in the trial of American Amanda Knox that a knife believed to have been used in the slaying of a British student is "not compatible" with the victim's stab wound. -
Oil Plunges to $65 on Fears Recovery May Lag
Oil prices plunged to near $65 a barrel Monday in Asia as dismal unemployment figures from the U.S. and Europe last week sparked investor concern about a nascent economic recovery. -
Iran Warns of 'Real' Action if Israel Attacks Nuke Sites
Iran is ready to take "real and decisive" action if Israel attacks its nuclear facilities, a senior Iranian parliamentary official said Monday.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Military Update
Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen weighs in on Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Health Care Debate
House minority and majority leaders face off on the controversial legislative issue -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' July 4, 2009
Is the mainstream media on to the Obama administration? -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
We should never take our freedom for granted -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Two U.S. senators with a Russian connection -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' July 4, 2009
Look back at biggest cases from high court's term; judge clears way for convicted terrorist to sue former Bush official -
War Stories: Lesson of Firebase Ripcord
The Siege of Firebase Ripcord offers a simple message: When a free nation sends men and woman to war their sacrifice must be honored and rewarded
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