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ENTERTAINMENT
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Theaters Showing the Michael Jackson Tribute
According to Cinedigm's Website. -
Jackson Memorial Airing Live at a Theater (Maybe) Near You
Michael Jackson fans who were unable to secure tickets to his memorial service may still be able to watch the event live at their local movie theater. -
'The Bachelorette' Recap: Jillian Does the Right Thing
With the end of the season looming, 'Bachelorette' Jillian finally send the right man packing -
Rachel Weisz Wants Botox Banned for Actors Like 'Steroids Ar
Rachel Weisz thinks Nicole Kidman is to acting what Barry Bonds is to baseball -
Surprised Diana Ross Doesn't Want Responsibility of Jacko's
Son of Diana Ross tells friends his mom wasn't too thrilled about Jackson's decision to leave her kids -
Jackson Fans Around World Tune In to Memorial
Fans from Sydney to Paris mourned -- and celebrated the singer's life -- like the thousands attending the U.S. event -
Mystery Surrounds Michael Jackson's Burial
It appears unlikely that the cemetery will be Forest Lawn Memorial Park, as was originally expected -
Fans, Stars Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson in L.A.
Michael Jackson's body was transported from a private memorial service at a Hollywood Hills cemetery to a massive public memorial in downtown Los Angeles that began shortly after 10 a.m. PDT Tuesday -
'Three's Company' Actress Joyce DeWitt Arrested for Drunk Dr
Police say Joyce DeWitt, who played the character Janet Wood on the popular show, was pulled over Saturday afternoon
HEALTH
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Study: Travel Nearly Triples Risk of Deadly Blood Clots
People who travel have nearly triple the normal risk of developing a dangerous blood clot, with a measurable increase for every two hours spent sitting in a car or wedged into an airline seat, researchers reported on Monday. -
Man Diagnosed With Alzheimer's at 36
Mark Priddy was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer at the age of 36. The husband and father of two now lives in a nursing home. -
Use of Vibrators Common During Sex, Studies Show
Two Indiana University surveys suggest that vibrator use during sexual encounters is common among American men and women and is linked to better sexual health. -
Your Skin Cancer Questions Answered
If you have questions about protecting yourself from the harmful rays of the sun or skin cancer – email Dr. Manny at Drmanny@foxnews.com. -
New Green Tea Spray May Protect Against Skin Cancer
A new spray made from green tea may protect against skin cancer by reducing the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported Tuesday. -
11 Home Remedies for Migraine Headaches
Want to get rid of your headache, but don't have time to visit the doctor? Try these therapies -
Proposed Tylenol Limits Leave Consumers Fearful, Confused
Proposed limits on Tylenol, a painkiller as common as pain itself, have left many consumers fearful, confused and wondering where to turn for relief. -
Rhode Island Woman Is State's 2nd Swine Flu Death
A middle-aged Providence County woman is the second swine flu death in Rhode Island. -
WHO: No Sign of Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Spreading
Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu does not appear to be spreading in a sustained or worrisome way, a top World Health Organisation official said on Tuesday. -
Age Not Linked to Achilles Pain in Older Athletes
Age does not seem to play a role in the development of Achilles tendon problems among older athletes, nor do training and participation in walking, jumping, sprinting, running, or hurdling competitions, findings from a European study suggest. -
Long-Distance Travel Confirmed as Blood Clot Risk
A study published Monday strengthens the evidence that long-distance travel can lead to potentially fatal blood clots in some people — showing that the risk grows in tandem with the length of the trip. -
Study: Melatonin Eases Post-Op Distress in Kids
Giving children melatonin before surgery can significantly reduce the occurrence of delirium after surgery, research suggests. -
Hospital Tech Accused of Exposing 6,000 to Hepatitis
A Denver hospital said Monday it has asked every patient who had surgery there over a six-month period to come in for a blood test amid allegations that a former technician exposed up to 6,000 people to hepatitis C as she fed her painkiller addiction. -
Man Dies, 150 Get Stomach Bug on Cruise Ship
An elderly man has died aboard a British cruise ship where 150 passengers and crew are sick from a suspected norovirus outbreak. -
Oatmeal, Milk Products Recalled Over Salmonella Risk
Malt-O-Meal Co. is voluntarily recalling oatmeal and other products that contain instant nonfat dry milk that may be contaminated with salmonella. -
Supplement May Cut Obsessive Hair-Pulling
More than half the people participating in a study of hair-pullers got help for their compulsion from an over-the-counter supplement called N-acetylcysteine, researchers said on Monday. -
Mom Arrested for Breast-Feeding Drunk Sets Off Debate
Police responding to a domestic disturbance arrived at Stacey Anvarinia's home to find the mother breast-feeding her 6-week-old baby in front of them. And she was drunk, they said.
LEISURE
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GM's Plug-In SUV on Track for 2011
General Motors is on track to launch a plug-in sport-utility vehicle in 2011 -
Afghanistan Launches Offensive...for Tourism
As battles rage, tour guides and restaurant owners roll out the red carpet
SCITECH
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Tech Q and A: Thanks for the Memories
Why iPhones can't do more than one thing at a time; which USB sticks to buy; how to get a VCR to record DTV. -
Teen Spends Summer Trying to Hack Into iPhone
Ari Weinstein, 15, had one main mission this summer; 'jailbreak' Apple's newly released iPhone 3GS. -
Al Gore: Climate-Change Fight Like Battle Against Nazis
The former vice president said the world lacked the political will to act and invoked the spirit of Winston Churchill by encouraging leaders to unite their nations to fight climate change. -
Scientists: Rich Should Pay More for Global Warming
They already pay the most when it comes to taxes, and if a group of scientists have their way, the wealthy could soon be on the hook for their greenhouse emissions, too. -
Ex-Goldman Sachs Worker Nabbed for Stealing Secret Code
A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. computer programmer who quit last month was arrested and charged with stealing codes related to a high-speed trading program that he helped develop. -
Quarry Used to Build Israel's Second Temple Found
Rock quarry just outside Jerusalem was where many stones for legendary temple were mined, archaeologists believe. -
World's Oldest Christian Bible Digitized
Surviving pages of the world's oldest Christian Bible reunited -- digitally. -
Social Security Numbers Easy to Guess, Study Claims
Carnegie-Mellon researchers accurately predict numbers from individual's date, location of birth. -
Microsoft Warns of Serious Browser Security Problem
Internet Explorer hole lets hackers take remote control of PCs running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. -
New Images Show Where Tomorrow's Stars Will Be Born
Submillimeter light reveals vast, chaotic area of dust, gas at center of our own Milky Way galaxy. -
Sarah Palin Warns Supporters of Twitter Imposter
Alaska governor asks people to avoid online fakers, particularly a Twitter user 'EXGovSarahPalin' whose mix of copycat, false updates have confused some. -
Prolonged Sunspot Drought Ends as New Spots Appear
Scientists exhale as sun seems to resume 11-year cycle after two years of extremely low activity. -
Fallen Soldier's Memorial Rockets Up Twitter 'Charts'
Father's request to honor soldier stepson gets phrase '#thankyouaaron' high on Twitter Trending Topics. -
Seven Game-Changing Bomber Aircraft
Bomber technology through the years -- from World War I to B-52s to the unmanned 2018 Bomber planned by the Air Force. -
Need Some Weed? Just Check Twitter
Some California drug dealers are living the high life this summer -- because high-tech social-networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter are allowing them to legally swap street corners for the Internet.
U.S.
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Teacher Apologizes for Mock Wedding to Student
A fourth-grade teacher in Falmouth, Maine, has apologized for playing the groom in a mock wedding to a student. -
Trial of Brooke Astor's Son Postponed Due to Illness
The Manhattan trial of Brooke Astor's son has been postponed because he is sick. A defense attorney said outside court Tuesday that 85-year-old Anthony Marshall had to see his doctor. -
Mass. Man Charged With Having Suspected Explosive Device
A Norton man has been ordered held on $10,000 bail after police found what they think was a homemade bomb in his car. -
Ex-Skating Champ Nicole Bobek Charged in Meth Bust
Former figure skating champion Nicole Bobek has been charged with being part of a Northern New Jersey drug ring. -
The Elephant in the Room Is at a Car Wash in Oregon
Elephants wash visitors' cars at Wildlife Safari in Oregon. -
Pickens Scraps Plan for Massive Wind Farm in Texas
Plans for the world's largest wind farm in the Texas panhandle have been scrapped, energy baron T. Boone Pickens said Tuesday, and he's looking for a home for 687 giant wind turbines. -
Body of 2-Year-Old Stolen From Grave Found in N.J. River
Two men fishing in the Passaic River found a girl's body in a bag at the shoreline. -
Official: L.A. Detective From Rodney King Case Kills Self
A veteran Los Angeles police detective who testified at the Rodney King trial killed herself after walking into the lobby of a suburban sheriff's station, authorities said Tuesday. -
Wallet Stolen in 1982 Found in Central Park Tree
Money doesn't grow on trees, but a tree-care supervisor in New York City's Central Park found an old wallet inside a dead one. -
Man Charged With DUI After Cop Sees He's Half Naked
A Delaware man is facing drunken driving charges after he was pulled over for speeding in northeastern Maryland and a sheriff's deputy noticed he wasn't wearing any pants -
Lack of Motive Casts Doubt on McNair Girlfriend's Guilt
Tennessee's state medical examiner said Tuesday that investigators have been hesitant to conclude that Steve McNair's girlfriend killed the NFL star and herself because she didn't appear to have a motive. -
Slain Soldier's Aunt Decries Nonstop Jackson Coverage
The aunt of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan on the same day Jackson died said the soldier’s death has gone virtually unnoticed while the King of Pop gets memorial shrines across the country. -
Cops: Ad Exec Wants Priest to Give Hostage Last Rites
An advertising executive kidnapped his ex-wife from a parking garage Tuesday, held her hostage in a South Windsor home and fired shots out of the house, police and the man's lawyer said. -
Churchill Can't Reclaim Job After 9-11 Nazi Comparison
Judge refuses to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after likening Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi, even though a jury ruled in that his firing was politically motivated. -
Soldier Could Face Death Penalty Over Iraq Killings
An Army sergeant charged with killing two U.S. soldiers at their patrol base in Iraq opened fire to protect himself, his defense attorney said at the end of a hearing to determine if the case goes to a court-martial. -
Nevada Gold Mine Fined $500,000 for Fatality
Federal regulators have fined Newmont Mining Corp. more than $500,000 for safety violations they say contributed to the death of a worker at an underground gold mine in Nevada. -
Plane Returns to Maryland Airport After Bird Strike
Southwest Airlines officials say a flight headed to Providence, R.I., has returned safely to Baltimore's airport after a bird hit an engine. -
S.C. Killer Tipster: 'Ugly, Sick Person Off the Streets'
A woman who helped police track a South Carolina killer on the loose says she is happy she contributed to getting another 'ugly, ugly, very sick person off the streets.' -
Deputy Rescues Woman from South Fla. Boat Explosion
A woman is safe after authorities say a deputy rescued her from a boat explosion in Fort Lauderdale. -
Florida Man Wins Lottery Prize for Third Time
Luck has struck for the third time for a central Florida man. James Bush of South Daytona is one of three $1 million winners to claim their Firecracker Millionaire Raffle prize so far from the Florida Lottery. He bought the ticket in Port Orange. -
Philadelphia Newspaperman Robert Taylor Dies at 96
Robert Taylor Jr., former publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin and a champion of the free press, has died. He was 96. -
Prosecutors Investigating Sheik Over Torture in Dubai
Prosecutors in the United Arab Emirates gave a rare progress report into their ongoing investigation into the highly sensitive torture allegations against a member of the country's ruling family that has shocked this Gulf nation. -
Bathroom Trips OK During Yankees' 'God Bless America'
Yankee fans are now at liberty to go to the bathroom during the playing of "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch, thanks to a settlement reached yesterday in Manhattan federal court. -
Police Say S.C. Spree Killer Had Long Rap Sheet
The serial killer who terrorized a South Carolina community by shooting five people to death before police killed him Monday was a career criminal paroled just two months ago, authorities said.
WORLD
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N. Korea Cuts Off More U.N. Relief as Nation Starves
North Korea's bellicose dictatorship is continuing to put new restrictions on United Nations relief organizations operating in the country, which are the main lifeline for its starving population. -
Iran Opposition Chiefs Call for Detainees' Release
Defeated presidential candidates Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mahdi Karroubi as well as former president Mohammad Khatami called for the release of those arrested during the protests and in sweeps afterward. -
France Demands Iran Release Jailed Student
France demanded Tuesday the immediate release of a 23-year-old student from Lille who has been jailed in Iran on spying charges after she took photographs at a demonstration last month. -
Running of the Bulls Kicks Off in Pamplona, 4 Hurt
Thrill-seekers sprinted through Pamplona in a swift and relatively clean start to the running of the bulls. -
NATO: Afghan Chopper Crash Kills 3 Troops
A spokesman for NATO says two Canadian troops and a Briton were killed in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan. -
Italy Readies Evacuation Plan for G8 Summit
With the world's most powerful leaders gathering in this city just three months after a devastating earthquake, Italian security officials have prepared an emergency evacuation plan to airlift the leaders to safety in case of another powerful tremor. -
Mobs Wielding Meat Cleavers Beat People in Chinese Streets
Chinese state media say that the government in the restive western region of Xinjiang has declared a curfew following the violence of recent days that has killed at least 156 people and paralyzed the main city of Urumqi. -
Britain Unveils Memorial 4 Years After Transit Bombs
British officials unveiled a memorial of 52 steel pillars in a London park Tuesday — one for each victim of the July 7, 2005, attacks on the city's transit system. -
U.N. Head: World Faces Era of Crisis 'Like No Other'
The United Nations is struggling to keep its peacekeeping missions staffed and supplied as the world endures an unprecedented combination of crises. -
Report: Neo-Nazis Planning 'Spectacular' Terror Attack
Surveillance of suspects have been increased and officials are monitoring their ability to carry out an attack that would "breakdown in community cohesion," according to the Daily Mail. -
German Court Rules Nazi Suspect Fit for Trial
Admitted Nazi hit man Heinrich Boere will stand trial for murder in Germany for the execution-style killings of three Dutch civilians during World War II -
Pakistan: U.S. Strike on Taliban Camp Kills 12
Suspected U.S. missiles slammed into a training camp ran by Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud on Tuesday, killing at least 12 militants in the latest in a flurry of strikes against him and his followers, intelligence officials said. -
China President Hu Leaves G8 Early Amid Rioting
China's president cut short a G8 summit trip to hurry home Wednesday after ethnic tensions soared in Xinjiang territory, with sobbing Muslim women scuffling with riot police and Chinese men with steel pipes and meat cleavers rampaging through the streets. -
Honduras Political Rivals Accept Mediation
ABoth sides in Honduras' leadership crisis signaled apparent willingness Tuesday to forge a diplomatic solution to the deadlock over the fate of deposed President Manuel Zelaya, who was overthrown last month in a coup. -
Indonesians at Polls to Elect New President
Indonesians began casting votes Wednesday in this emerging democracy's second direct presidential election, in which the incumbent is expected to win a single-round victory. -
Commission Barring Liberian President from Office
Liberia's truth and reconciliation commission has recommended barring President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and 50 other high-profile figures from public office for three decades for supporting armed groups in the country's civil wars. -
Yemen: 8 Bodies in Tanzania May Be From Plane Crash
Eight bodies that have washed ashore in Tanzania may be from a plane that plunged into the Indian Ocean with 153 people onboard, Yemeni authorities said Tuesday. Only one 12-year-old girl survived the crash. -
Ahmadinejad Declares New Era for Iran
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to put the turmoil over the disputed presidential elections behind him and declared on national television that the contests were clean, fair and were the start of a new era. -
Armstrong Within Second of Yellow Jersey at Tour
Lance Armstrong surged within a second of the Tour de France lead after his Astana squad won Tuesday's team time trial in a dramatic finish. -
U.N.: Over 200,000 Somalis Flee Fighting Since May
Much of Somalia's capital has become a ghost town as more than 200,000 residents have fled intensified clashes between Islamist insurgents and government troops, the U.N. and a medical charity said Tuesday. -
More Fugitive War Criminals Could Go on Trial in Britain
Justice Secretary Jack Straw says that Britain will extend laws on genocide and war crimes which currently only cover crimes committed since 2001. -
Egypt: Israeli Soldier Held by Hamas in Good Shape
An Israeli soldier being held in Gaza by Hamas militants is in good condition, said Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who said he hopes the issue of the soldier's release will be resolved soon, -
Curfew Declared in China's West After 'Chaos'
Chinese state media say that the government in the restive western region of Xinjiang has declared a curfew following the violence of recent days that has killed at least 156 people and paralyzed the main city of Urumqi. -
U.S. Set for Talks on Boosting S. Korean Missiles
The United States is open to talks on the possibility of South Korea developing ballistic missiles capable of striking all of North Korea, a South Korean Defense Ministry official said Tuesday. -
Ousted Honduran Leader to Meet With Clinton
A day after failing to land in Honduras to confront the interim government that ousted him in a coup, Zelaya boarded a plane bound for Washington, where U.S. officials said he would meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: Rolling the Dice
Is Barney Frank ushering in a second housing crisis? -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Ron Reagan sinks to new low -
Hannity: Mainstream Media Casualty?
Ann Coulter gives her take on Sarah Palin's resignation -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Howard Weitzman 'On the Record'
Lawyer for chief executors of Michael Jackson's will explains the legal proceedings over his estate. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Close Palin Friend Explains Her Resignation
Kristan Cole goes 'On the Record' to give insight on the Alaska governor's decision. -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Juan Williams: 'The Russians have so much nuclear power at this point that it would overwhelm us' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Al Gore compares fight against global warming to struggle against Nazi Germany -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, July 4
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Is Obama the New Schwarzenegger?
Will President Obama become the new Arnold Schwarzenegger? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: O'Reilly on His Vacation to Switzerland
Bill talks about his vacation to Switzerland and how the U.S. could learn from their lifestyle -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Sanders vs. Sullivan
FBN's Brian Sullivan takes on Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who is urging Dems to use supermajority to pass national health care bill
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