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BUSINESS
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3 Key Steps To Selling Your Home Online And Saving Big
Selling your home online is simpler than you might think; here are three key steps you need to take. -
On the Scale Again: Truckers Encouraged to Get Healthy
Trucking companies encourage healthier lifestyles for truckers, who more at risk for obesity than the average American.
HEALTH
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Blacks Not Taking Advantage of Hospice Services
Blacks seek hospice services less often than whites due to cost, health insurance and cultural factors. -
Disease Leaves Young Children Blind, Struggling
People gather in Rochester, N.Y. to discuss a rare brain disease that leaves young children struggling with blindness, seizures and other ailments.
OPINION
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Blue Streak: It's Time for Gonzales to Resign
President Bush has remained loyal to Alberto Gonzales; the attorney general should show his loyalty by resigning
POLITICS
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Giuliani to Reveal Judicial Advisory Panel
GOP frontrunner Rudy Giuliani will unveil his "Justice Advisory Committee" this week in Washington, D.C. -
Former Virginia Governor Exits Presidential Race
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore blames a late start and a front-loaded primary schedule for his decision to end his GOP presidential campaign. -
Mike Huckabee Trails in '08 White House Money Race
Republican former Arkansas governor raised $764,000 in second quarter, with $3 of every $8 coming from his home state. -
John Edwards Will Help Repeal Anti-Gay Laws, Wife Says
Elizabeth Edwards told a prominent gay rights group Saturday night that her husband, presidential candidate John Edwards, would help repeal more than a thousand laws that discriminate against same-sex couples. -
State Department Issues Travel Warning for Israel
The U.S. State Department is warning Americans traveling to Israel to use extreme caution in Jerusalem, avoid the West Bank and if already in Gaza, to get out immediately. -
Bush to Outline Assistance for Palestinian Leader
President to make remarks on the financial and diplomatic aid the United States wants to give the Palestinian president and his Fatah Party as it tries to gain strength against Hamas. -
Bush Hosts Tee Ball Game in Robinson's Honor
Two Little League teams — the Inner City Little League Highlanders of Brooklyn and the Wrigley Little League Dodgers of Los Angeles - play tee ball at White House to honor Jackie Robinson. -
Obama Calls for Permanent Assault Weapons Ban
2008 Democratic presidential candidate says inner-city violence is 'sickening soul of the nation.' -
Crowds Bid Final Farewell to Lady Bird Johnson
After a final day of thanks for her life's work, Lady Bird Johnson reached her resting place at her family's Hill Country ranch beside late President Lyndon B. Johnson. -
Hadley: Bush Will Not Accept Plan by Warner, Lugar
National security adviser says current strategy should be given a couple more months to prove itself, and mission change suggested by two Republican senators is premature. -
Hadley: U.S. Needs Tools to Deal With Terror
National security adviser says recent concern over growing terror threat proves that Bush is on the right track in calling for ability to combat threat -
Former Rep. Livingston Urges Vitter to Stay Strong
Republican leader who was forced to resign from Congress in 1998 after being exposed by Hustler publisher Larry Flynt says his situation is not at all like the one facing scandalized Sen. David Vitter. -
Sens. Warner, Lugar Unveil Plan to Narrow Iraq Mission
Further threatening the Bush administration's stance on Iraq policy, two top Senate Republicans introduced legislation on Friday that would require the president to come up with a plan that would drastically reduce the U.S. military presence there.
SCIENCE
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Dog Takes in Panther Cub After Mother Attempts to Kill It
A 15-day-old female panther named Milica has been adopted by a Rhodesian Ridgeback after her mother refused to feed her and tried to kill her in the Belgrade zoo.
U.S.
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Catholic Church Settles L.A. Sex Abuse Cases for $660M
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles will settle its clergy abuse cases for at least $660 million, the largest payout to date in the church's sexual abuse scandal, The Associated Press learned Saturday. -
Woman Dies After Falling From Bungee Ride in Wisconsin
The woman, whose name and age was not released by Oshkosh police, was pronounced dead at a local hospital several hours after the accident. -
Three Missing Arizona Children, Mother Found
An Amber Alert has been cancelled for three children reportedly taken from a northwest Arizona city by their mother, after all four are found -
L.A. Cardinal Mahony Apologizes to Clergy Abuse Victims
Cardinal Roger Mahony of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles publicly apologizes to victims of clergy abuse after his church reached $660 settlement. -
Wyoming Woman Shot and Killed While Singing in Bar
Robin Munis was shot and killed early Sunday while she sang with a band at a restaurant and bar, police are focusing on her estranged husband, a National Guardsman with sniper training. -
Text Messaging May Be Factor in Fatal Teen Car Crash
Teen driver in fatal New York car crash was sending text messages and talking on cell phone at time of accident. -
America No Longer Tallest Country in the World
Once the tallest country in the world, America has now been outgrown by other nations. -
Border Fence Protestors Paddle Down Rio Grande
Dozens of people paddled down the Rio Grande in kayaks and canoes Saturday to protest a border fence they say will do little to stop illegal immigration but will destroy the impoverished region's burgeoning bird-watching industry. -
Woman Dies Doing Handstand on Balcony
An Alabama woman died after she fell 15 feet while attempting to do a handstand on a balcony, according officials in Orange county, Florida
WORLD
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Report: North Korea Shuts Down Nuclear Reactor
North Korean diplomat says Pyongyang has shuttered its plutonium-generating nuclear reactor after received an initial shipment of oil aid. -
Israel to Allow Exiled Palestinian Leader to Meet With Abbas
Israel will allow exiled Palestinian leader Nawef Hawatmeh, responsible for an infamous attack on an Israeli school more than 30 years ago, to attend a meeting in the West Bank summoned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a spokesman said. -
Lebanese Army Bombards Suspected Hideouts in Refugee Camp
The state-run National News Agency said the army was encircling a group of Fatah Islam fighters hiding in one of their shelters inside the camp. -
Typhoon Man-Yi Skirts Tokyo and Begins Losing Strength
Authorities say Typhoon Man-Yi was losing strength as it passed southwest of Tokyo, with sustained winds of 56 miles an hour. -
Doctor Charged in Failed U.K. Plot to Stay in Australia
Indian doctor accused of supporting the foiled car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow will not be extradited to Britain while he faces charges in Australia, the attorney general said Sunday. -
UK Cops Release 2 Terror Suspects
British cops released two men who were arrested at the hospital that employed an Iraqi-trained doctor, the main suspect in failed car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow. -
Nuke Watchdog Confirms N. Korean Reactor Shutdown
Mohamed ElBaradei, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said his inspectors verified the shutting down of North Korea's Yongbyon atomic reactor. -
Two Days of Homicide Attacks Kill 70 in Pakistan
Militants in northwest Pakistan disavowed peace pact with the government and launched two days of homicide attacks and bombings that killed at least 70 people. -
Iran Will Continue Nuclear Program
Tehran will remain steady in pursuing its disputed nuclear program and hopes the U.N. Security Council won't approve further sanctions, Iran's foreign ministry said Sunday. -
Baghdad Car Bomb Kills 10, Wounds 25 During Deadly Day in Ir
A car bomb exploded Sunday in a central Baghdad square, killing 10 people and wounding 25, the deadliest attack on a day in which at least 18 others died in violence. -
Wife of Alleged UK Terrorist in Australia Says Husband is In
The wife of an Indian doctor charged in connection with the foiled terror plots in Britain maintained her husband was innocent and pleaded with authorities to help free him, local media reported Sunday. -
Marine: We Were Ordered to 'Crank Up' Violence Level in Iraq
A Marine corporal said Marines in his unit routinely beat Iraqis after officers ordered them to "crank up the violence level," according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. -
Spanish Police Nab 66 in Child Pornography Sweep
Spanish police investigating a child pornography ring have arrested 66 people and seized computer hard drives containing 48 million photographs and video images. -
Fatah Gunmen Agree to End Attacks on Israel for Amnesty
The deal would grant amnesty to 178 Fatah gunmen who will join the official Palestinian security forces, and Israel will remove them from its lists of wanted militants. -
Iraqi PM Calls Government Effective Despite Criticisms
Iraqi PM Nouri Al-Maliki offers his reaction to the White House interim report on progress in his country to FOX News' David McDougall.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Stephen Hadley on 'FOX News Sunday'
National security adviser says Congress already agreed to wait until September before jumping on next step for Iraq. He also acknowledges a 'pooling of Taliban' in Pakistan that is a cause for concern. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sen. Carl Levin on 'FOX News Sunday'
Senate Armed Services Committee chairman blat iraqi government for not making progres on political benchmarks, and that's what is causing violence. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: AEI Scholar Frederick Kagan on 'FNS'
Early advocate of the Iraq surge plan says it's false dichotomy to say Iraq's civil war is separate from Al Qaeda terror, since terrorists set out to create sectarian violence in Iraq.
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