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ENTERTAINMENT
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Pop Tarts: MJ's Lavish Lifestyle and Car Compulsion
Aside from forking out funds to support his lavish lifestyle with private planes, zoo animals, fantasy rides, antiques, hotels and personal staff, court papers from his 2000 divorce with Debbie Rowe also reveal that MJ had a "thing" for cars. -
Reality Check: Inside the Judges Decision on 'SYTYCD'
Find out which wannabe dancers were sent home on 'So You Think You Can Dance' and what the judges really think -
Report: Many Powerful Drugs Found in 2003 Michael Jackson Ra
Law enforcement officials found a syringe, powerful narcotics, vials and IV bags containing what could be anesthesia -
Mickey Gilley Injured in Fall, But Paralyzation Rumors Are F
Country music legend Mickey Gilley was seriously injured in a fall in Branson, Mo. on Sunday and underwent surgery on Tuesday -
Jackson Family Feud: Where Will Michael Be Buried?
In a move that highlights decades of internal feuding, Michael Jackson's family is locked in a stubborn battle over what to do with the king of pop's remains. -
Billy Mays' Final TV Pitches Set To Air
In the Mighty Tape pitch, Mays dons scuba gear, goes underwater and punctures a hole in the hose connecting the air tank to his mouth -
R&B Group Day 26 Stays Grounded, Honors Michael Jackson
They are one of the hottest bands in R&B right now, stars of one of MTV’s top rated shows and protégés of mogul P.Diddy, but Day 26 say that fame hasn't changed them in the slightest.
HEALTH
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Study: 1 in 3 Breast Cancer Patients Overtreated
One in three breast cancer patients identified in public screening programs may be treated unnecessarily, an analysis of cancer trends in five countries suggests. -
Breast Cancer Risk Lower in Migraine Sufferers
For women there may be one good thing about having migraines: a reduced risk of breast cancer. -
Low-Cal Diet Could Help Slow Aging, Fend Off Death
Eat less, live longer? It seems to work for monkeys: A 20-year study found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death. This is not about a quick diet to shed a few pounds. -
FDA: Cookie Dough May Contain Multiple E. Coli Strains
The FDA said Thursday the strain of E. coli found in a sample of raw cookie dough collected at a Nestle USA manufacturing plant does not match the strain that has been linked to a 30-state outbreak, and they aren't sure how the dough was contaminated. -
Deadly Strep Infection Kills 11-Year-Old Calif. Girl
A family is reeling after an 11-year-old Antioch, Calif. girl suffering from a strep infection developed toxic shock and ultimately died. -
4-Month-Old Dies From Cardiac Arrest at Okla. Daycare
Parents are mourning the loss of their 4-month-old child who died after suffering cardiac arrest at a Tulsa, Okla. daycare, kjrh.com reported Thursday. -
FDA Approves New Blood Thinner
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a highly anticipated blood thinner from Eli Lilly after more than 18 months of review. -
High Amounts of Soy May Lower Risk of COPD
Eating high amounts of soy could lower the risk of the breathing disorder known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, researchers report. -
Migraine Sufferers Less Likely to Get Breast Cancer
For women there may be one good thing about having migraines: a reduced risk of breast cancer. -
Report: Cases of Celiac Disease Up Dramatically
In the United States, celiac disease is four times more common now than it was in the 1950's, according to a study by researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. -
Study: Ugly Men More Fertile, Produce More Sperm
Women wanting to get pregnant should find themselves an ugly man, new research suggests. -
Schools Have Lesson Plan for a Pandemic
Planning helped but it was improvisation using cell phones and sticky notes that enabled school nurse Mary Pappas to cope when the U.S. swine flu epidemic started in her tiny office in April. -
Movie Characters Sway Adolescent Smoking
Ten- to 14-year-olds are about two times more likely to start smoking when they see movie characters smoking — regardless is the character is a "good guy" or "bad guy," a new study indicates. -
17 Tested in 4 States After Exposure to Rabid Kitten
Virginia health officials say 17 people from four states are undergoing rabies treatments after being exposed to a rabid kitten in Delaware. -
U.S. Swine Flu Activity Dying Down After 37,000 Infections
U.S. health officials say swine flu activity is dying down a bit, but the number of cases has surpassed 37,000 and deaths hit 211. -
IG Says Mental Care Changes Needed at VA Facilities
Two years ago an Iraq war veteran who was allowed to give himself medication overdosed in a Veterans Affairs facility. A new review finds the problems blamed in his death have not been corrected at many VA facilities.
LEISURE
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Team Designs the 'Google Car'
Talk about a search engine -
GM Emerges from Bankruptcy
The new General Motors will be far faster and more responsive to customers than the old one, and it will make money and repay government loans faster than required, CEO Fritz Henderson said Friday as the company emerged from bankruptcy protection. -
Dodge Viper Dodges Elimination, Chrysler to Save the 600 hp
Chrysler has announced that the sports car will remain in production past its planned December 2009 cancellation -
'United Breaks Guitars' Becomes YouTube Hit
A Canadian musician has become an Internet sensation after posting a song on YouTube about United Airlines breaking his guitar. -
'New GM' to Sell Cars on eBay
General Motors and its dealers will test a partnership with eBay Inc in California that allows customers to bid on new vehicles or buy them at a predetermined price online
SCITECH
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Will Internet Attacks Lead to Cyberwar?
Experts think it's unlikely, not least of all because we may never be able to prove who did it. -
Hawaii Could Become Launch Site for Space Tourism
Planners envision planes taking off in one place, traveling through space, then landing in another, going from the Big Island to Oahu -
Facebook Sued Over Control of Users' Content
A small Web company called Power.com has sued Facebook, saying it doesn't follow its own policy of giving users control over their content -
New Poll Shows Shrinking Regard for Science
Fewer see science, tech as America's greatest achievements, and knowledge of scientific basics is pretty slim. -
Weather Still Iffy for Saturday Shuttle Launch
Endeavour has 40 percent chance of good weather for weekend launch to International Space Station, though NASA hopeful that potential for nearby thunderstorms, thick clouds won't hinder much-delayed construction flight. -
Mysterious Tremors Detected Along San Andreas Fault
Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California's San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857. -
S. Korea: Attackers Use IP Address in 16 Nations
Cyber attacks that caused a wave of Web site outages in the U.S. and South Korea used 86 IP addresses in 16 countries, South Korea's spy agency told lawmakers Friday, amid suspicions North Korea was behind the effort.
U.S.
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McNair's Girlfriend Distraught Over Love and Money
In the days leading up to the murder-suicide, Kazemi saw another woman leaving the condominium where she and McNair would soon be found dead. She was worried about money. She was arrested for DUI. She bought a gun and was thinking about "ending it." -
Gay Couple Detained Near Mormon Plaza After Kiss
A gay couple say they were detained by security guards on a plaza owned by the Mormon church and later cited by police, claiming it stemmed from a kiss on the cheek. -
Christmas Sales in July? Sears Says Never Too Early
The new promotion is sure to become a big hit with those early bird holiday shoppers who start to panic when Labor Day rolls around -
Driver of Car Struck by Train Had Suspended License
A 19-year-old man with a suspended license was driving the sedan in which he and four other young people died after being struck by an Amtrak passenger train near Detroit. Authorities have said the car skirted a gate at a railroad crossing. -
Astronaut Couple in Controversial Love Triangle Engaged
A Florida attorney says a couple who were rocketed into the public eye by the antics of a former astronaut are getting married. -
ACLU Outraged After Cops Seize Upside-Down Flag
An American flag flown upside down as a protest in a northern Wisconsin village was seized by police before a Fourth of July parade and the businessman who flew it -- an Iraq war veteran -- claims the officers trespassed and stole his property -
Cops: Missing Cleaning Woman May Be Dead in Landfill
Police believe that a cleaning woman who vanished from a Manhattan high-rise may be dead and that her body could turn up in a Pennsylvania landfill. -
More Disturbed Graves Found in Illinois Cemetery Scam
Authorities say about 30 more cases of disturbed graves have turned up at a historic black cemetery in Illinois where four people are accused of unearthing hundreds of corpses in a scheme to resell burial plots. -
Men Facing Dogfighting Charges Plead Not Guilty
Two Missouri men arrested in a wide-ranging dogfighting raid pleaded not guilty to charges in the case. -
Factory Where Man Died in Chocolate Had No License
Officials say a cocoa processing center in New Jersey was operating illegally when a worker fell into a vat of melting chocolate and died. -
Reported Rape at Home of Atlanta Falcons Player
Authorities in Georgia are searching for a suspect accused of raping a woman at a party hosted by an Atlanta Falcons wide receiver. -
Watergate Figure Threatens Suit Over Damaging Tapes
Watergate figure John Dean is now threatening to sue a college history professor over tapes that suggest Dean is covering up details of his role in the most infamous political scandal in American history. -
84-Year-Old Colorado Man Gets High School Diploma
There's at least one guy with a new high school diploma who's not worrying about getting into college or finding a job. -
State Investigates Racial Discrimination at Pa. Club Pool
State officials will probe accusations of racial discrimination against a suburban Philadelphia swim club that allegedly reacted to a visiting group of minority children by asking them not to return. -
Arkansas Man Shot Dead Just After Killing Ex-Girlfriend
A fugitive on a two-day rampage across Arkansas who police said had just fatally shot his pregnant former girlfriend was killed by a sheriff's sniper Friday as he tried to escape from authorities. -
Cops: Mom Says Poisoning Kids Part of Suicide Pact
A Minnesota mother charged with murder told police she and her two youngest children planned to commit suicide together and invoked Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch to them as an image of heaven, prosecutors said Friday. -
N.J. Brewery Draws Fury for Naming Beers After Exits
A small brewery has found inspiration on the New Jersey Turnpike — and anti-drunken-driving crusaders say that's a bad idea. -
Creator of Famed Obama Poster Sentenced for Vandalism
Shepard Fairey pleaded guilty in Boston Municipal Court to one charge of defacing property and two charges of wanton destruction of property under $250, all misdemeanors. -
Pa. Lawyer Jailed 14 Years for Contempt of Court Freed
A Pennsylvania lawyer whose 14 years in jail are apparently a record in a U.S. civil contempt case was ordered released from prison on Friday. -
Climber Rescued After Spending 5 Days in Cave
A climber was rescued from a mountain in Washington state after being stranded in a cave for five days. -
Prosecutor: Evangelist 'Married' His Sex Abuse Victims
Arkansas child welfare officials seized six more children Wednesday from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries as authorities in California visited another church compound, officials said. -
Va. Nudist Camp to Stage Largest Simultaneous Skinny Dip
Virginia's only nudist camp is doing its part to help stage the nation's largest simultaneous skinny dip this weekend. -
Moms With Kids Find Body Hanging in Ohio Playground
Police say two women bringing young children to an Ohio park found the body of man hanging from playground equipment. -
4 Fisherman Rescued From Shark-Infested N.Y. Waters
Four fishermen are reeling a day after being rescued from a sinking boat in shark-infested waters off New York's Fire Island. -
Man Faces 99 Years in Prison for $3 Robbery
A Texas man faces nearly a century in prison after being convicted of a $3 robbery. -
Woman Shot in Leg by Bathroom Stall Neighbor
A Florida woman sitting in a bathroom stall was shot in the leg by a woman in the next stall over when her gun fell and accidentally fired. -
New York Times Says Magazine Photos Manipulated
New York Times inadvertently published digitally manipulated photographs in latest issue of its Sunday magazine, the newspaper says.
WORLD
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400,000 to Be Relocated After Quake in China
More than 400,000 people need to be relocated after an earthquake rocked southwestern China, destroying thousands of homes, state media said Friday. -
Russian TV Cuts 'South Park' Episode Mocking Putin
A Russian TV channel cut a segment of the ribald U.S. cartoon comedy "South Park" that appeared to mock Vladimir Putin, a spokesman said Friday. -
Obama's Africa Tour Seen as Homecoming to Citizens
To many Ghanaians the Obamas, who are accompanied by their children, are family. -
Bounty Hunters Seek Pablo Escobar's 2 Missing Hippos
The three mammals bust loose from the zoo two years ago and have survived on the lush vegetation of the steamy Magdalena valley in northwestern Colombia, far from their native Africa. -
Mom Sues Saying Daughter Impregnated by Hotel Pool
A woman is suing an Egyptian hotel claiming her daughter got pregnant - from using the swimming pool. -
Man Gored to Death During Pamplona Bull Run
A charging bull gored a young man to death Friday at Pamplona's San Fermin festival, the first such fatality in nearly 15 years. Nine others were injured in a particularly dangerous and chaotic chapter of the running of the bulls. -
Islamist Insurgents Behead 7 People in Somalia
Somali Islamist insurgent fighters beheaded seven people accused of abandoning their religion and of espionage, residents said Friday, in the largest mass execution since the Islamists were chased from power two and a half years ago. -
British Teacher Charged With Attempted Murder
A British science teacher has been charged with the attempted murder of a 14-year-old student. Nottinghamshire Police say Peter Harvey will appear in court Saturday to answer the charges. -
Honduran Rivals Make Little Progress During Talks
Hopes for a quick resolution to the post-coup leadership crisis in Honduras have dimmed, with the two rivals fighting over the presidency refusing to meet. They emerged from talks in Costa Rica showing no signs of budging from hard-line positions. -
Royal Tweets: Buckingham Palace Sets Up Twitter
Britain's royal family has extended its kingdom further into cyberspace and joined Twitter, but only for alerts on official events not personal opinions. -
Italy's Nocentini in First Place in Tour de France
Italy's Rinaldo Nocentini captured the yellow jersey in Friday's seventh stage of the Tour de France, and Alberto Contador swiped second place from Lance Armstrong. -
Ships Ending Search for Air France Black Boxes
Ships have been called off the search for the black boxes of crashed Air France Flight 447, a U.S. Commander said Friday. French submarines will continue the search. -
Witness: Suu Kyi 'Violated No Laws'
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Saturday he was "deeply disappointed" after Burma's military ruler rejected his second and final request to meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. -
Freed Greek Journalist Describes Iranian Jail
A British-Greek journalist released from jail in Iran said Friday that he had been blindfolded, held in solitary confinement and subjected to frequent interrogations.for health reasons, her father said Wednesday. -
Tornado Rips Through Canadian Resort, Kills 2 Americans
Two Oklahoma men were killed and one remains missing after a tornado ripped through a tourist resort in northwestern Ontario, a meteorologist said Friday. -
Woman Blamed for China's Civil Unrest Asks for Intervention
The woman Chinese authorities blame for violent unrest in western China's Xinjiang region is asking for outside intervention to create a dialogue between her ethnic Uighurs and Chinese authorities. -
Death Toll Raises British Doubts on Afghan Mission
News of 15 battlefield deaths in 10 days has many Britons rethinking the country's commitment to a conflict that seems no closer to a successful conclusion than when troops first arrived seven years ago. -
U.S. Moves Away From Afghanistan Drug Eradication
The United States has spent about $45 million annually in recent years to support poppy eradication in Afghanistan, and the policy has also been a cornerstone of the United Nations anti-drug program. -
Chavez: U.S. Plan to Mediate Honduran Coup Crisis 'A Trap'
Hopes for a quick resolution to the post-coup leadership crisis in Honduras have dimmed, with the two rivals fighting over the presidency refusing to meet. They emerged from talks in Costa Rica showing no signs of budging from hard-line positions. -
Tropical Storm Carlos Expected to Reach Hurricane Strength
Tropical Storm Carlos has formed far off Mexico's Pacific coast and is expected to reach hurricane strength in the next few days as it moves further out to sea. -
2 Dead in Shootout Between Rival Mexican Gangs
A shootout between rival drug gangs and police left two dead and another wounded Friday in the western state of Michoacan. -
Experts: Kim's Poor Health Won't Lead to Epic Exit
Kim Jong Il's apparently failing health won't likely lead to more erratic actions from the North Korean dictator, particularly as he continues to groom his youngest son, Kim Jon Un, to succeed him, experts say. -
60 Firefighters Battle Major Blaze in 4-Story London Buildin
Fire crews are tackling a huge blaze in Soho, central London. -
Iranian Opposition Remains Defiant
Tehran's police chief would not say how many people were arrested during opposition protests that erupted a day earlier in the Iranian capital — in the latest attempt to revive street demonstrations over the country's disputed election. -
Lebanon to Free Man Jailed in Diplomat's Slaying
Lebanon's president on Friday ordered the release of an innocent Palestinian who spent 15 years in prison after he was convicted of assassinating a Jordanian diplomat in Beirut. -
UNESCO: U.S. Military Did Damage to Historic Babylon
Iraq's U.S.-led invaders inflicted serious damage on Babylon, driving heavy machinery over sacred paths, bulldozing hilltops and digging trenches through one of the world's greatest archaeological sites, experts for UNESCO said Thursday. -
Fighting in Afghanistan Kills Up to 22 Taliban Insurgents
Fighting overnight between international troops and Taliban militants in central Afghanistan has left as many as 22 insurgents dead, police said Friday. -
Mosques in Riot-Hit Chinese City Open for Prayer
Several mosques in riot-hit Urumqi open for prayers after boisterous crowds gather outside, despite notices posted earlier saying they would be closed in the wake of ethnic violence that left 156 dead.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: To Tell the Truth
Has the CIA been lying since 2001 or are Democrats covering for Speaker Pelosi? -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Stimulus builds new crosswalks for roads without sidewalks -
Hannity: Plunging Popularity
New polls reveal big problems for President Obama -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Gingrich on Obama's 'Administrative Chaos'
Former House Speaker on the possibility of a second stimulus package, the president's many czars, Pelosi vs. the CIA and more. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: ABC News' Rick Klein on the $18M Web Site
'Additional' government funds being spent to redesign Recovery.gov. But is this just government waste? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Jane Swift on Gov. Palin Attacks
Former Mass. governor addresses Palin's resignation and columnist's Sally Quinn's vicious article. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Gregalogue
Did Sarah Palin kill Michael Jackson? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Steve Hayes thinks latest G8 summit accomplished 'almost nothing' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Who's more Catholic: President Obama or the pope? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer calls growing rift between Democrats and CIA 'insane' -
Specials: FOX News Reporting: Judging Sotomayor
FOX News goes in-depth into Judge Sotomayor's nomination, beginning with her compelling life story that was a key reason she was the president's first pick for the High Court -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: God, Global Warming and Obama
God, global warming and President Obama -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Air Force Bans Flyover at Christian Event
Air Force bans flyover at Christian festival -
War Stories: Colonel's Corner
When it comes to U.S. relations with Russia, the devil's in the details -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Bill Kill?
Will Nancy Pelosi's effort to save the harvest mouse ruin chances of a second stimulus package? Newt Gingrich weighs in
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