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ENTERTAINMENT
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Mystery Surrounds Michael Jackson's Burial
It appears unlikely that the cemetery will be Forest Lawn Memorial Park, as was originally expected -
Elizabeth Taylor Sought Out Same Doctor Who Treated Jackson
A rep for Taylor says the screen legend denies the story, calling it a "blank blank blank lie" -
Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor's Friendship Spanned Mo
Taylor and Jackson were two peas in one odd pod. -
'Laverne and Shirley' Star Eddie Mekka Arrested for DUI
'Laverne and Shirley' actor Eddie Mekka arrested in Las Vegas after alleged drunken car crash -
Report: Britney Spears Taking Diet Pills Before Performances
Dad caught her popping over-the-counter diet pills and washing them down with Red Bull, says source -
'Harry Potter' Star Faces 14 Years for Growing Drug Farm
Child star could face up to 14 years for growing ten marijuana plants valued at $3G in his bedroom -
Michael Jackson Dermatologist Denies Giving Star Propofol
Michael Jackson's dermatologist said he had sedated the pop star in the past for painful medical procedures but had never given him dangerous sedatives like Propofol to use -
Kate Winslet: The World Has Seen Enough of My Bum
After years of nude scenes, Oscar-winner Kate Winslet is getting ready to put it all away once and for all -
Debate Churns Over Proposed Jackson Butter Sculpture
Iowa State Fair officials' plans to honor Michael Jackson's musical feats through a butter sculpture of the pop star have sparked a fierce debate among Iowans. -
Jackson Mystery: Where Is the King of Pop's Body?
A day after a star-studded memorial paid tribute to Michael Jackson, countless questions linger as to the wherabouts of the body of the king of pop and the location of his final resting place -
Report: Shauna Sand Cheated on Lorenzo Lamas With His Son
Star Magazine says the former Playboy model Shauna Sand cheated on soap star Lorenzo Lamas, with his 18-year-old son -
Jackson Memorial Ratings Rival Obama Inauguration
Some 31.1 million people in the United States watched the Michael Jackson memorial on television, with millions more catching video streams on their computers. -
Hayden Versus Mean Girls: School Woes for Actress
'Heroes' starlet Hayden Panettiere is stalked by paparazzi, harassed by fans, and punched in the face by mean girls. A little sympathy for the cheerleader, people? -
Pop Tarts: Blanket Jackson Exposed for the First Time
Paris may have left the crowd talking, but fans were also shocked to see Blanket Jackson clearly for the first time ever
HEALTH
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FDA Orders Stronger Overdose Warnings on Painkillers
The government is letting the painkillers Darvocet, Darvon and their generic cousins stay on the market but ordered stronger warnings against deadly overdoses on Tuesday. -
Canadian Farm Workers Infected With New Flu Strain
Two farm workers in Western Canada have become infected with a new flu virus, health officials said on Tuesday, stressing the strain was not related to the H1N1 pandemic. -
Md. Docs Perform Record 16 Ops, 8 Kidney Transplants
A Maryland transplant surgeon says he and doctors at four hospitals in four states have transplanted eight kidneys and he considers that the largest series of multi-kidney donations ever. -
Carpenter Severs 'Manhood' in Timber-Sawing Accident
A U.K. carpenter accidentally chopped off his own penis while sawing timber to build a cabinet, his mother says. -
Hormones May Explain Link Between Caffeine, Cancer Risk
Coffee and general caffeine intake may affect a woman's levels of estrogen and other sex hormones, a new study suggests — offering a potential explanation for findings that link caffeine to certain cancers. -
Diet, Smoking, Exercise Key in Colon Cancer Risk
People who want to reduce their risk of colon cancer may want to start exercising more and cutting down on red meat and alcohol, a new research review suggests. -
Dietary Supplements Recalled After Knife Blades Found
Manufacturer Protica Inc. said Wednesday it is recalling some dietary supplements sold in the United States and Canada because utility knife blades were found in two vials of the products. No injuries were reported. -
20 U.S. Students Quarantined in Japan for Swine Flu
A group of 20 students studying in Japan through the University of California, Davis, have been quarantined after two of their Japanese tutors were diagnosed with swine flu, a program coordinator said Wednesday. -
Jackson's Brain Could Be Key to Determining Cause of Death
Not all of Michael Jackson’s body was lying inside a gold casket at Tuesday’s memorial service in Los Angeles. The King of Pop's brain was literally elsewhere. -
Arizona Boy, 9, Living With Bullet in Head
Nine-year-old Cesar Pena wasn’t expected to survive after her was hit in the head by a stray bullet nearly a year ago. But Cesar defied the odds and is now healing at home with his family – despite the fact that the bullet is still lodged in his head. -
Identical Twins Diagnosed With Breast Cancer at 25
Leigh Baker and her identical twin sister, Nicola, have shared countless experiences throughout the years — but being diagnosed with breast cancer in their 20’s was never one they imagined would happen. -
Shriners to Decide Fate of 6 Children's Hospitals
For generations, children with clubbed feet, severe burns and other debilitating injuries have been treated for free at Shriners hospitals. That care could be in jeopardy. -
British Scientists Say They've Created Human Sperm
British scientists claim they have created human sperm from stem cells. But other experts have questioned their data. -
FDA Allows Certain Painkillers to Stay on Market
The government is letting the painkillers Darvocet, Darvon and their generic cousins stay on the market but ordered stronger warnings against deadly overdoses.
LEISURE
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Judge Refuses to Send GM Bankruptcy Appeals to Higher Court
The sale of most of General Motors' assets is moving closer to completion, after a bankruptcy judge denied motions by groups with asbestos and injury-related claims seeking to halt the sale and appeal directly to the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals -
How to Travel for Free...Sort of
Stow the thumb and work for your ride, or flight, or hotel -
Traffic Congestion Down for Second Straight Year
Drivers are spending less time stuck in rush-hour traffic for a second straight year, the first-ever two-year decline in congestion
SCITECH
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Online Radio Stations Strike Big Deal on Royalties
Future of Internet radio appears more secure after handful of online stations reaches agreement to head off a potentially crippling increase in copyright royalty rates. -
U.S. Government's Cyberdefense System Doesn't Work
Flagship system meant to protect U.S. government's computer networks from cyberspies being stymied by technical limitations, privacy concerns, according to current and former national-security officials. -
Stormy Weather May Delay Shuttle Launch
The potential for thunderstorms and thick clouds near Endeavour's launch site at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida give the shuttle only a 40 percent chance of good flight weather -
North Korea May Be Behind Wave of Cyber Attacks
South Korean intelligence officials believe North Korea or pro-Pyongyang forces committed cyber attacks that paralyzed major South Korean and U.S. government Web sites, aides to two lawmakers said Wednesday. -
Federal Web Sites Knocked Out by Cyber Attack
Treasury, FTC, Transportation were offline; White House, Pentagon, New York Stock Exchange also targeted. -
Cannon Blasts Could Expose Water on Mars
A consortium of scientists is testing the gadget, which could be launched from a lander or rover to peer below the Martian surface - through solid rock. -
First Land Creatures Had Wild Appearances
The earliest land vertebrates — also known as tetrapods — were more diverse than we could possibly imagine. -
Secret to How Dinosaurs Got So Big Is Revealed
The two main factors that determine vertebrate size are the amount of available food and how the creature expends its energy. -
Texas Billionaire Pickens Blows Off Plans for Wind Farm
But T. Boone Pickens insists his overall 'Pickens Plan' for renewable energy is still alive. -
Giant Iraq Dust Storm Seen From Space
Many Iraqis considered the storm to be the worst in living memory, according to news reports. -
New Long-Tailed Monkey Discovered in Amazon
The monkey is mostly gray and dark brown in color, with a distinctly mottled "saddle." -
Endangered Species' DNA to Be Stored at NYC Museum
Officials of the American Museum of Natural History and the U.S. National Park Service signed an agreement for samples from endangered species in America's parks to be added to the museum's existing DNA collection.
U.S.
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Good News: Traffic Congestion Down Across U.S.
Drivers are spending less time stuck in rush-hour traffic for a second straight year, the first-ever two-year decline in congestion as high gas prices and the economic downturn force many Americans to change how they commute. -
Ohio Elderly Woman Accused of Beating Deer to Death
An Ohio woman who found a fawn in her flower garden has been accused of beating it to death with a shovel. -
Cops: Conn. Man Arrested for Going to Dentist Naked
Police say a Connecticut man has been arrested because he showed up at a dental office naked. -
Court Ordered to Return Ruth Madoff's Passport
A federal judge ordered the court system to return Ruth Madoff's passport. -
Last 2 Sentenced in Strangling of Texas Teenager
The last two defendants have been sentenced in a drug-fueled orgy that ended with the strangling death of a 15-year-old Texas girl. -
Ohio Firefighter Jailed 90 Days for Killing His Dogs
A judge has given a 90-day jail sentence to an Ohio firefighter accused of animal cruelty for killing his dogs to avoid boarding them while he went on vacation. -
D.C. Metro Operator Suspended After He's Caught Texting
A D.C. Metro operator was suspended after he was caught texting on the job in a video posted on YouTube, just weeks before a deadly crash on the subway system killed nine people, authorities said. -
Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Setting Exotic Dancer on Fire
A woman has pleaded not guilty to trying to kill an exotic dancer by dousing her with flammable liquid and setting her ablaze outside a Los Angeles area club. -
Cops: Mom Cut Child, Made Her Watch Animal Sacrifice
Authorities found a shrine, dolls, religious statues, bones, artifacts, machetes and bundles of sticks with numbers and names on them inside the Paterson, N.J. home, NorthJersey.com reported. -
Texas Playground Fires Blamed on Arson
Investigators blame arson for two fires that damaged a Houston-area elementary school playground this month. -
Activists Hang Global Warming Sign From Rushmore
A group of environmental activists connected with Greenpeace unfurled an enormous banner at Mount Rushmore showing President Obama's face and calling for an end to global warming. -
Police: Steve McNair Shot Dead in Sleep by Girlfriend
Former NFL star Steve McNair was shot dead in his sleep last week by a 20-year-old girlfriend distraught about mounting financial problems and her belief that he was seeing someone else, police said Wednesday. -
350 Dogs Seized, 30 Arrested in Dogfighting Raids
As many as 350 dogs were seized and about 30 people arrested during raids in five U.S. states Wednesday that animal welfare groups are calling the largest simultaneous raid of dogfighting operations in America. -
Cops: Girl Killed by Estranged Husband of Dad's Girlfriend
Police in South Carolina say an 8-year-old girl has been shot to death by the estranged husband of her father's girlfriend. -
Dems Propose to Raise Taxes on Rich to Fund Health Reform
A plan to raise taxes on the wealthy is emerging as the leading option among House Democrats looking to finance health care legislation that President Barack Obama wants. -
'Alpha Dog' Trial Ends With Murder Conviction for Hollywood
Jesse James Hollywood has been convicted of the kidnap and murder of a 15-year-old boy that inspired the 2007 movie "Alpha Dog." -
Dallas Scales Back Security for Bush's Home
Dallas police have scaled back some of the protection it provides at the home of former President George W. Bush. -
Turtles Crawl on NYC Airport Runway, Delays Flights
A runway at New York City's Kennedy Airport was shut down Wednesday morning after 78 turtles emerged from a nearby bay and crawled onto the tarmac. -
Inmates Burned After Trying to Light Cigarette in Socket
Two inmates at the Chatham County jail in coastal Georgia got burned by their own smoking habit when they started a fire trying to light a handmade cigarette with a spark from an electrical socket. -
Man Wins Battle Against Nev. DMV Over 'HOE' License Plate
Junge, whose suit was represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, said he had the personalized plate from 1999 to 2006, when the DMV refused to let him renew it. -
Ex-Figure Skater Bobek Out of Jail After Meth Ring Arrest
Former U.S. figure skating champ Nicole Bobek is out of a New Jersey jail but not out of trouble. -
Power Outage Hits L.A., Some Trapped in Elevators
Officials say a power outage is causing traffic jams across the west side of Los Angeles and leaving people trapped in elevators. -
Plane With Five Aboard Missing Off Florida Coast
The Coast Guard is searching for five people whose plane went down off Florida's Gulf Coast. -
Nearly 500 Diseased Dogs Seized From Texas Kennel
Nearly 500 dogs, some with skin conditions and open sores, have been seized from a Texas kennel where the Humane Society says several dead animals also were found. -
Cops: Dad Accused of Killing Prostitute Asked Boy for Help
Police say a man charged with killing a prostitute in Florida and then dumping her body asked his fifth-grade son to help dispose the body. -
Arizona Woman Survives Webcam Suicide Attempt
A Phoenix woman distraught over a breakup tried to hang herself and tape the suicide on her webcam, but she was rescued by her parents after her boyfriend alerted them about what was going on. -
Cell Phone Videos Not Allowed at Texas 'Fight Club' Trial
A Texas judge dealt a major blow Tuesday to the case against a man accused of filming late-night 'fight club' bouts at a state facility for the developmentally disabled, ruling that videos of them could not be used at trial. -
Six Flags Rollercoaster Shut Down After Gouging Rails
Six Flags Over Texas shut down the Texas Giant roller coaster much of last week after one of its cars lost its proper position on the track and began gouging the rails, a "very rare occurrence," according to safety inspectors. -
Fiery Conn. Standoff Ends With Husband's Surrender
An advertising executive who snatched his ex-wife from a parking lot, held her hostage for hours during a standoff with police and then refused to leave their burning home finally surrendered when flames made their way to the basement where he was hiding. -
Okla. Couple Held in Burial, Excavation of Girl
Oklahoma couple arrested in Montana for investigation of burying a young girl then digging up her remains and moving the body from state to state for more than a year. -
More Kids May Have Been Zapped at Florida Prisons
More than 40 kids shocked with stun guns while visiting prisons in April may not have been the first ones zapped. - Page Not Found
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Vt. Man Held Without Bail for Allegedly Holding Boy for Sex
For years, a man regularly confined his adolescent stepson to a bedroom rigged with an alarm, molested him several times a week and often denied him food, water and access to a bathroom, authorities said. -
Texting Trolley Driver Indicted for Accident
A Boston trolley driver who investigators say was sending a text message during an accident has been indicted. -
Factory Worker Dies After Falling Into Vat of Chocolate
A 22-year-old factory worker died Wednesday after he fell into a vat of boiling chocolate at a manufacturing plant in New Jersey, police said. -
New York Bouncer Gets Life for Student's Murder
A former New York City nightclub bouncer has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the brutal murder of a graduate student from Boston. -
Baseball Fans Pig Out in All-You-Can-Eat Seats
First pitch was still half an hour away and the empty plastic cups, crinkled foil wrappers and peanut shells were already piling up under the blue seats in the Metrodome's upper deck.
WORLD
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Thin-Looking Kim Jong Il Makes Rare Appearance
A thin-looking Kim Jong Il made a rare public appearance Wednesday as North Korea paid solemn respects to his father, the country's late founder, on the 15th anniversary of his death. -
French Lawmaker Suggests Gradual Ban on Burqas
French legislators took up the touchy subject of face-covering, body-length Muslim veils such as the burqa Wednesday, as a leading lawmaker softened his calls for an outright ban by suggesting the garments could be forbidden gradually. -
Strong Earthquake Jolts Greenland
Officials say a strong earthquake has jolted a sparsely populated region in northwestern Greenland, but no injuries or damage have been reported -
Hamas Tries to Detain Woman for Walking With Man
An attempt by Hamas police to detain a young woman walking with a man along the Gaza beach has raised alarms that the Islamic militant group is seeking to match its political control of the coastal territory with a strict enforcement of Islamic law. -
Clinton Advisor to Help Afghan Challenger to Karzai
He helped get Bill Clinton into the White House, and now Democratic Party strategist James Carville is trying to help a former Afghan finance minister unseat Afghan President Hamid Karzai. -
Taliban Leader Wounded in Swat Valley Airstrike
The Taliban leader of the Swat Valley area, Maulana Fazullah, is critically injured from an air strike, a Pakistani military official confirmed to FOX News. -
American Soldier Killed in Violent Western Afghanistan
A U.S. service member was killed on patrol in western Afghanistan on Thursday for "a combat reconnaissance patrol" in the Farah province. -
Verdicts Issued in Saudi Arabia's First Terror Trial
A Saudi criminal court has convicted and sentenced an al-Qaida militant to death and given more than 300 others jail terms, fines and travel bans in the country's first known terrorism trials for suspected members of the terror network, -
China Vows Executions for Rioters Behind Killings
China flooded the capital of western Xinjiang province with security forces Wednesday after ethnic riots left at least 156 dead. The city's Communist Party boss promised those behind the killings would be executed. -
Hamas Tries to Detain Woman Walking With Man
Hamas already has political control of Gaza, and now there are concerns that the Islamic militant group may be trying to enforce a strict interpretation of Islamic law. -
Honduras First Lady Leads Fight for Zelaya's Return
Honduras' first lady has emerged as the public face of the movement to restore President Manuel Zelaya to power, a role she took against her husband's wishes and despite her continuing fears for her safety. -
U.N. Report Says Afghan Rape, Sexual Violence on Rise
Afghan women are increasingly the victims of violence, including rapes and acid-throwing attacks at the hands of anti-government elements and local chieftains, according to new U.N. report. -
Marine Leader: Need More Afghan Soldiers
The Marine leading the U.S.-led offensive in southern Afghanistan says he needs additional Afghan soldiers to help defeat the Taliban. -
Holocaust Controversy Causes Vatican to Replace Cardinal
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday replaced the cardinal responsible for lifting the excommunication of a Holocaust-denying bishop as part of the Vatican's effort to reconcile with an ultraconservative group. -
Rights Group: Iran Using Beatings to Force Confessions
Iranian authorities are using beatings, sleep deprivation and long interrogations to force confessions from those detained in the country's postelection turmoil, an international human rights group said Wednesday. -
Bomb Kills 2 at Iraqi Wedding Celebration
A bomb planted on a well-wisher's car at a wedding celebration in Iraq on Wednesday killed two people and injured 18 others, a police lieutenant, authorities said. At least eight people died in other violence around the country. -
Bodies Found in Tanzania Possibly Linked to Yemen Crash
Thirteen bodies, a plane seat and a piece of metal stamped "Airbus" washed ashore in Tanzania and French investigators were trying to determine Wednesday if they were linked to the Yemenia Airways plane crash hundreds of miles away. -
Air France Pilots Demand Probe Into Speed Sensors
Air France pilots have asked French crash investigators for details of the airline's past problems with the speed sensors suspected of being a factor in the crash of Air France Flight 447. -
Drunk Man Gives Away Thousands of Dollars at Airport
A British man who arrived at a Spanish airport after having too much to drink has been taken into custody — not for bad behavior but for being too generous. -
Stalker Arrested After Trying to Abduct 12-Year-Old Girl
An internet stalker has been arrested after trying to abduct a British schoolgirl while she was on a family vacation in France. The 12-year-old, from Glasgow, was lured from her holiday home and taken to an airport by a Belgian man she had met online. -
Human Remains From WWII Found in Poland
Polish officials say they have discovered the remains of four bodies dating back to World War II and are investigating whether they were buried in a mass grave with many others. -
Ahmadinejad Declares New Era for Iran
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to disperse the clouds of doubt surrounding his re-election in his first major television address. But even as he spoke, opponents went to their rooftops shouting "death to the dictator."
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: Inspirational Story
Marine taking great strides to honor his friends -
Glenn Beck: Still Dependent
T. Boone Pickens on need to break dependence on foreign oil -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Obama should hit the history books before his next trip abroad -
Hannity: New GOP Frontrunner?
Mississipi Gov. Haley Barbour responds to 2012 chatter -
Hannity: Memorial Mania
Was the Michael Jackson memorial coverage too over the top? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Bryan Stoller 'On the Record'
Longtime Jackson friend gives insight on late 'King of Pop's' bond with his children -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Palin's Lawyer 'On the Record'
Alaska governor's lawyer discusses the ethics complaints she has battled over the past year. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Cherilyn Lee 'On the Record'
'King of Pop's' nurse gives insight on his sleeping troubles, a clue on how he could have died and more. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
What makes Costa Rica the happiest country in the world? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Juan Williams says a second stimulus package would be 'disastrous' for the Obama administration -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: The Jury Is Still Out
Brit Hume breaks down the likelihood of a second stimulus package -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Congressman gives defense project to company that's never built the system before -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: The Real Deal About Michael Jackson
The real deal about Michael Jackson -
War Stories: The Bloody Battle for the Boot: Italy in World War II
'War Stories' returns to the battlefield and travels the roads taken by those who fought to liberate Italy -
War Stories: American Hero: Herman Hyman Chanowitz
Herman's tour started out in Africa, but he soon found himself landing on the beaches of Salerno -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Robin Hood Reform?
Congressman Pallone thinks Democrats should consider taxing the rich to pay for health care plan -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: 'AEG Needs to Step Up'
Councilman Dennis Zine says promotion company should reimburse L.A. for cost of Jackson memorial service that they stand to profit from
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