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BUSINESS
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1 in 12 Workers in U.S. Admit Using Drugs in Past Month
Nineteen percent of workers age 18 to 25 said they used illegal drugs during the past month, compared with 10.3 percent among those age 26 to 34; 7 percent among those age 35 to 49; and 2.6 percent among those age 50 to 64. -
Weekly Stocks Preview: Financial Sector to Avoid Major Losse
Stock market bulls are betting strong second-quarter profits will send equities even higher with the earnings reporting season in full swing this week. -
The Trouble With Harry: Developing the Brand
Harry Potter has become a children's lit classic--and a huge industry. With the final book due out, how would you develop the Potter brand? -
Stocks to Watch: Eaton Corp., Mattel, Novellus
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Monday's session are Eaton Corp., Mattel Inc., and Novellus Systems Inc. -
Three Ways to Put Graduation Money to Work for You
Many young college graduates are asking themselves one question: "What can I spend my graduation money on?" -
New York State Manufacturing Activity Rises in July
Manufacturing in New York, guidepost to U.S. factory conditions, rose slightly in July. -
RBS and Partners Up Their Bid for ABN AMRO
Royal Bank of Scotland and its partners are upping their bid for ABN AMRO, trying to beat rival Barclays. -
UBS to Pay $23.3M to Customers in Settlement
UBS, accused of inappropriately steering customers to fee-based accounts, agreed to pay a $23.3 million settlement. -
IHOP Eating Up Applebee's for $1.9B
Pancake king snapping up restaurant chain in latest M&A move. -
Stocks Mixed Amid M&A Talk; Dow Hits New Record
After a record week stocks were mostly flat on Monday amid deal news and earnings anticipations. -
Mattel Global Profits Increase Thanks to Hotwheels, Barbie
Mattel Inc. on Monday reported a 15 percent increase in its second-quarter profit on global sales of Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels toy cars, although U.S. Barbie sales fell in the U.S. for the second consecutive quarter. -
Citigroup to Pay Nearly $1M Settlement
Citigroup Global Markets agreed to pay nearly $1 million to settle state allegations that a failure to supervise two of its Smith Barney agents and maintain accurate records cost investors more than $3 million. -
Vodafone Denies Plans to Make Verizon Bid
After Financial Times report that Vodafone was considering bid for Verizon, company states it has no such plans. -
Ford Denies Rumors of Volvo Sale
Amid reports that it's putting Volvo up for sale, Ford says it is not negotiating such a deal with anyone. -
China Blocks Imports of Some U.S. Meats
China suspended imports from several meat processors in U.S., including Tyson Foods.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Soccer Star David Beckham Welcomed to U.S.
The sports superstar and pop culture "it" guy was officially introduced at his home stadium Friday amid a cannon of confetti and a roar of cheers. -
Rapper Remy Ma Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder
Grammy-nominated rapper Remy Ma pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other counts Sunday in the shooting of a woman in a trendy Manhattan neighborhood. -
Prince Snubs Celebs in Favor of a Parking Lot
Prince skips out on private after party with celebs like Leo DiCaprio in the Hamptons; socialites organize $3,000 a head rock concert series; Prince headlines Hamptons show and shows off his eclectic side. -
Woman to Sell a Hunk, a Hunk of Rocky Elvis
Colorado rock collector LaDell Alexander is set to sell a rock she says has the image of Elvis on it. -
GRRR! David Beckham Won't Make Me Care About Soccer
David Beckham has been in the news a lot lately, and no matter how great-looking he and his wife Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham are, the guy will not make me care about soccer any more after he plays on Saturday for the L.A. Galaxy than I do today -
Company Takes Blame for Implications in Queen Video
A British TV production company on Monday accepted blame for wrongly implying Queen Elizabeth II walked out of a portrait sitting with photographer Annie Leibovitz. -
Joe DiMaggio Diaries Detail Shyness, Glory, Stress
The diary entry is obscure. It befits the famously guarded personality of Joltin' Joe DiMaggio, and bears only tantalizing hints about his life as a baseball hero and husband of Marilyn Monroe. -
Celebrity 'Apprentice' Will Not Include Rosie O'Donnell
Donald Trump's show "The Apprentice" will return next season with celebrity contestants, but Rosie O'Donnell will not be among them. -
Your Grrrs July 17, 2007: 'Men Are Pigs' Responses
Readers respond to Mike Straka's column about L.A. mayor's affair. -
Star Jones Reynolds to Open Up About Weight Loss
Star Jones Reynolds has written a story for Glamour magazine that will discuss her weight loss. -
Celebrities Turn Out in Milan for Gianni Versace Tribute
A slew of celebrities attended a ballet in Italy honoring Gianni Versace who was murdered 10 years ago. -
Lindsay Lohan Out of Rehab, Wearing Alcohol-Detecting Device
Lindsay Lohan has checked out of a Malibu rehab center after a stay of more than six weeks and will wear an alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet. -
Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell Marry
Romijn, 34, and O'Connell, 33, tied the knot in a small ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday, said Romijn's representative, Lewis Kay, in an e-mail Monday. The wedding had been reported by People magazine. -
Snoop Dogg's Life to Be E! Reality Show
Snoop Dogg's home and work lives will be on display in a new reality series, E! Entertainment Television said Friday. -
'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' Has $77.4M Debut
The Warner Bros. fantasy sequel "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" conjured up a $77.4 million debut to lead the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday. -
Pop Tarts: Jessica Simpson's Breasts Aren't Bogus
She may not be a natural-born blonde, but Jessica Simpson swears her bountiful bust isn't bogus.
FNC IMAG
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Do You Drive Overstuffed?
Even cars shouldn't be overweight! Why loading up could lead to danger on the road.
HEALTH
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Globe-Trotting TB Patient Sued by Nine
TB patient Andrew Speaker, who boarded numerous international flights in May despite being told not to by the CDC, is being sued by nine people. -
Spain Wants the Mediterranean Diet Named a 'World Treasure'
Spain has launched a drive to have the Mediterranean diet included on a U.N. list of protected world cultural treasures alongside the Statue of Liberty and the Great Wall of China. -
Cigarettes May be FDA Regulated for 'Safety'
A Senate bill asks the FDA to regulate cigarettes and the ingredients that go in to them. -
The Skinny on Pilates
Pilates are a series of core-strengthening exercises that use a person's own resistance to build lean muscles. Learn how these exercises can help everyone from couch potatoes to professional athletes. -
Mother's Flu Could Trigger Schizophrenia in Child
New research shows how contracting the flu during pregnancy could trigger mental illnesses such as autism and schizophrenia in the child. -
UK Doctor Linking Autism to Vaccines Faces Allegations
Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the doctor who published a paper connecting autism and a vaccine, is facing a hearing over allegations of professional misconduct. -
Teen Dies in Dentist Chair While Wisdom Teeth Removed
An 18-year-old Ontario teen dies in the dentist's chair during routine surgery for the removal of three wisdom teeth. -
VA Pledges Mental Health Services at Veteran's Hospitals
Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson pledged Monday to add mental health services at more than 100 VA medical centers to fight resistance to seeking help for depression and other illnesses. -
Are Food Allergy Labels Confusing?
Food allergy labels are not regulated by the FDA, but that may change as the industry prepares to updates its own guidelines for allergy warnings. -
China: U.S. Media Exaggerating Food Safety Concerns
China's top quality control official says the U.S. and other foreign media are exaggerating safety concerns with China's food and other products. -
Report: Teens Having Less Sex
Fewer high school students are having sex, and more are using condoms according to a new government report released on Friday.
OPINION
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Blue Streak: Staff Shake Up Won't Fix McCain Campaign
The problem with the John McCain campaign is the candidate, something that staff shake ups can't fix -
Farm Subsidies for Millionaires
Washington spends more on corporate welfare than on homeland security — and farm subsidies are America's largest corporate welfare program. -
Junk Science: Trillion Dollar Giveaway From Global Warming
Sens. Jeff Bingaman and Arlen Specter introduced this week their Low Carbon Economy Act intended to combat global warming.
POLITICS
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Bill Would Give FDA Power to Regulate Content of Cigarettes
Legislation would allow the FDA to regulate the levels of tar, nicotine and other harmful components of tobacco products. -
Bush to Honor Jackie Robinson at T-Ball Game
President Bush uses 60th anniversary of the end of Major League Baseball's color barrier to bring two inner city little league teams to the White House. -
Fmr. Rep. Hamilton: 'Doubtful' Iraq's Al-Maliki Will Succeed
Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, co-chairman of the Iraq Study Group, said Monday he's "extremely doubtful" that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will be able to secure the country and allow American forces to leave any time soon. -
In New Orleans, John Edwards Slams Bush on Katrina Recovery
Visiting New Orleans on an 8-state tour focused on alleviating poverty, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards blamed President Bush for the city's slow recovery from Hurricane Katrina. -
'Giuliani Girl' Dares to Take On 'Obama Girl' on Web
From the makers of June's internet video hit 'I Got a Crush on Obama,' now comes the follow-up, a musical showdown between the first-run supporters for presidential contender Barack Obama and the latest additions, a group of Rudy Giuliani fans. -
Rep. Ellison Compares President Bush to Hitler
Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, is defending himself Monday after comparing President Bush to Adolf Hitler and leaving the impression the administration may have rigged the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. -
Gov't Settles Whistleblower Lawuit With Capitol Workers
Ten U.S. Capitol steamfitters have settled a whistleblower retaliation case against the Architect of the Capitol complaining of asbestos exposure in the tunnels where they work. -
Bush to Calls for Conference to Restart Mideast Peace Talks
President Bush on Monday announced an an international conference this fall to include Israel, the Palestinian authority and some of their Arab neighbors to help restart Mideast peace talks and review progress in building democratic institutions. -
Bush, Polish President Defend Missile Defense Shield
President Bush and Polish President Lech Kaczynski on Monday defended plans for a missile defense shield fiercely opposed by Russia. -
Washington, D.C., to Take Gun Ban Appeal to Supreme Court
The District of Columbia city government will appeal to the Supreme Court to defend its 30-year-old ban on most handguns. -
Dem 2008 Candidates Outraise GOP in 2nd Quarter
Democrats raise a combined $80 million and handled their finances better in April-June reporting period, but both sides had to pay out big money for payrolls. -
Fred Thompson's Personal Papers Shed Light on Senate Record
Republican Fred Thompson's previously little-noticed personal papers at the University of Tennessee from his eight years in the Senate are suddenly in demand as he nears a decision on a 2008 presidential run. -
44 Fmr. State AGs Appeal to Congress on Behalf of Ala. Gov.
Forty-four former state attorneys general have asked Congress to investigate whether politics at the Justice Department influenced the prosecution of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman on corruption charges.
SCIENCE
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Scientists: Alien Life Could Be Pretty Weird
Don't narrow search down to carbon-based organisms, National Academy of Sciences says in long report. -
Scientist: New Orchid Smells Like 'Sweaty Feet'
Scientists announce discovery of a rare, stinky orchid species that flourishes only in the wet meadows of Yosemite National Park. -
Report: Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico Growing
Researchers predict 'dead zone' off Louisiana coast will grow this year to largest size in at least two decades. -
Study: Junk Food Blamed for Seagull Population Decline
Seagulls gorging themselves on greasy junk food in Hobart, Tasmania, are so fat it is affecting their reproduction, one researcher says. -
East African Fishermen Catch Rare Ancient Fish
Coelacanth netted off Zanzibar, bringing total number caught in past four years to 35. -
Glimpse of Time Before Big Bang May Be Possible
Physicist argues that properties of existing universe may hint at features of previous ones -- but only to a limited extent. -
Three-Legged Tiger Spotted in Sumatra
Automatically triggered camera in Indonesian national park snaps rare Sumatran tiger, albeit with one missing limb. -
Giant Canary Island Telescope Captures First Images
One of the world's largest and most powerful telescopes, the $179 million Great Canary Telescope, captured its first images Saturday from its mountain top perch on La Palma, one of Spain's Canary Islands. -
New York Skyscrapers Use Ice to Stay Cool
Thawing and refreezing huge blocks of ice proves more efficient that air conditioning. -
No La Nina This Summer, NOAA Says
But absence of storm-forming Pacific cool spot doesn't mean there'll be no Atlantic hurricanes this summer, agency warns. -
Meteorite Fragments Found Far From Impact Crater
Forest fire in Minnesota exposes chunks of rock from meteorite that struck Sudbury, Ontario, 1.85 billion years ago. -
Sales Strong for Seats on Virgin Galactic's Spaceliner
Bookings just increasing for paid spaceflights, which may begin in 2009.
SPORTS
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Tony Stewart Wins at Chicagoland
Tony Stewart won the NASCAR Nextel Cup race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday, breaking a 20-race winless streak that dated to last season and turning around a tumultuous week for the two-time series champion.
TECHNOLOGY
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Pilotless Robot Bomber Squadron Heads for Iraq
U.S. prepares to send hunter-killer drones to Iraq -
Pro Video-Game League Starts Up in U.S.
Championship Gaming League kicks off with matches televised on DirecTV. -
High-Tech Car Options Slow to Catch On
Some drivers, it turns out, just want to drive when they're behind the wheel. -
Review: 'Nancy Drew' Is Solid PC Mystery Game
It's not amazing on graphics, but 'Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek' will keep you thinking. -
Review: Video Games Relive High School Horrors
'Grim Grimoire' redoes 'Harry Potter,' anime style; 'Death Jr.' has great characters but weak play; 'Brooktown High' underuses fun teen stereotypes. -
Intel, One Laptop Per Child Program Make Peace
Chip giant joins board of foundation behind $100 laptop, despite Intel's own low-cost computing initiative. -
Beauty-Queen Saga Shows Nothing's Private on Internet
Blackmailed pageant contestant learned it the hard way: Don't put anything online you wouldn't want your parents or your boss to see.
U.S.
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Police: Little Remorse From Texas Man Who Burned Girlfriend
John Dodd has shown 'little remorse' for burning his girlfriend to death by dousing her with gas, then setting her on fire during an argument, police told FOXNews.com. The woman died of her injuries and the man is charged with her murder. -
Father Accused of Stuffing Daughters in Trunk of Car
A Washington D.C. man named Michael Fekete faces child endangerment charges after being accused of forcing his young two daughters into the trunk of his car. -
LeBron James, Others Donate to Benefit Jessie Davis' Son
A silent auction to raise money for the toddler son of a slain pregnant woman will include autographed memorabilia from NBA star LeBron James and other Cleveland professional athletes. -
College Board Chairman Admits to Using N-Word
The chairman of Roger williams University's board in Rhodes Island admitted he used the N-word while discussing the recruitment of minority board members during a May board meeting -
Phillies Become First Team to Lose 10,000 Games
The Philadelphia Phillies are now the losingest team in sports. -
L.A. Shipping Strike May Cripple Nation's Largest Port
A clerical union and some of the world's largest shipping lines and terminal operators were still far apart on a contract dead Monday as the strike deadline passed. -
Thousands Gather at Funeral of Slain Washington Girl
Thousands of people gathered Sunday for the funeral of Zina Linnik — the 12-year-old Tacoma girl who was kidnapped on the Fourth of July and then killed. -
Court: Asylum Not Automatic in Chinese Baby-Control Cases
The husbands of women forced to abort a pregnancy, undergo involuntary sterilization or face persecution under China's coercive population control program do not automatically qualify for asylum, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. -
$660M Settlement Between Archdiocese, Alleged Victims
A judge on Monday approved a $660 million settlement between the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles and more than 500 alleged victims of clergy abuse, the largest payout yet in the countrywide sex abuse scandal. -
Thief Trashes Illinois Neighborhood in Stolen Garbage Truck
A thief stole a garbage truck Sunday in Springfield, Ill., then drove to Grandview where they crashed into parked cars and fences; the robber got away. -
Cremated Remains Cause Miami Airport Evacuation
A box of cremated remains raised red flags at Miami International Airport on Monday, causing a terminal to be briefly evacuated as officials investigated what appeared to be a suspicious item. -
Teen Falls to Her Death on Ride at Rock Festival
A Wisconsin teenager fell to her death while on a swing ride at Christain rock festival Lifest. -
Sex Offender and Friend Charged in Child Sex Plot
Two Michigan men, one a registered sex offender, were arrested and charged with plotting 'a weekend of sex' with a 'boy' who turned out to be an undercover cop posing online as a 14-year-boy. -
Wisconsin Student Leader Disappears After Night Out
Family members are searching for a University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student leader who disappeared after a night out with friends. -
Ohio Man Dies in Attempt to Steal Copper From Power Line
A man trying to take down a power line to steal and sell the copper inside was electrocuted Monday, the Butler County sheriff's office said. -
Marine Charged for Haditha Deaths Says There Was Threat
Marine Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Tatum acknowledges using grenades and gunfire to kill several Iraqis in two houses in Haditha, but he says he acted in response to a legitimate threat. -
Officials: Degrees for Dough at NYC College
Teachers, students and administrators tampered with a private college's computer system to change grades and create fake degrees for money, prosecutors charged Monday. -
Los Angeles Teens Arrested in Attacks on Homeless
Four teenage boys were arrested for investigation of a series of attacks on homeless people that were recorded on their cell phone cameras, police said Monday. -
Georgia Mistaken Identity Case Leads to Jail Time
A Georgia man spent 20 hours in jail this week after he was mistaken for a wanted man with whom he shares the same name and birthday. -
Convicted Cop Killer Granted Stay of Execution
The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles on Monday granted a stay of execution for up to 90 days for a man convicted of killing a Savannah police officer in 1989. -
Gunman Shot, Killed Near Colorado Governor's Office
A man armed with a gun was shot and killed Monday outside the office of Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, spokesman Evan Dreyer said. The governor was not injured, he said. -
School Head Fired in Cover-Up of Student's Rape, Slay
Three Eastern Michigan University administrators, including its President, have been forced out of their jobs after top school officials were accused of covering up the rape and slaying of a student by ruling out foul play. -
Fans Attack Little League Baseball Umps With Pizza
Little league baseball umpires in Concord, N.H., were attacked last week with pizza by parents who were displeased with a series of calls made throughout the game. -
Police Probe Trajectory of Shot That Killed Bar Singer
The man suspected of shooting his estranged wife as she sang at a Cheyenne restaurant may have taken his sniper shot as close as 100 yards from the woman, police told FOX News Monday. -
Mass. Woman Sues IRS For Not Deducting Taxes for Sex Change
A Mass. woman is suing the IRS denying tax deductions on her sex change operation, saying it was a cosmetic, not medical, condition. -
Defense Pleads for Life of Widow in Murder-for-Hire Case
A woman convicted of hiring her lover to kill her wealthy husband shouldn't get the death penalty because she suffers from a personality disorder and the triggerman got just 17 1/2 years in prison, her attorney told jurors Monday. -
Police Investigating Teen's Death on Festival Ride
Authorities were investigating why a rider fell to her death on a bungee-type ride at Christian festival Lifest in Wisconsin. -
Ohio Murder Suspect Escapes Mental Health Facility
Police on Monday were searching for a man accused of shooting two people on New Year's Eve in Cincinnati. -
New Jersey Millionaire to Stand Trial for Child Sex Tourism
Man accused of sexually assaulting nearly a dozen minors overseas to be tried on controversial federal law. -
Man Jailed for Allegedly Burning Girlfriend Alive
A Texas man is in jail for allegedly burning his girlfriend to death after a weekend argument. -
Items Belonging to Missing Colorado Mom Found
Searchers looking for missing Colorado mom Paige Birgfeld found some of her personal items Sunday along a two-mile stretch of U.S. 50. -
Vermont Town Has Had Enough With Going Buff
After years of allowing public nudity, Brattleboro is considering banning it in parts of town, saying naked notoriety has begun drawing people here and is offending locals.
WORLD
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Hamas TV Follows Farfour with Nahoul the Bee
Hamas TV introduced a new children's character intended to inspire future extremists in the the form of Nahoul the Bee. -
U.S.: North Korea Has Only Shuttered 1 of 5 Nuke Facilities
The State Department says that what North Korea has shut down under a six-party deal cut in February is a 5-megawatt nuclear reactor in Yongbyon, one of the five facilities that Pyongyang agreed to close with a U.N. nuclear watchdog. -
Strong Earthquake Kills 9 and Injures 900 in Japan
Strong temblor destroys hundreds of homes, sparks fire at major nuclear power plant. -
Boy, 6, Accidentally Hangs Self With Jump Rope
The mother of a six-year-old boy discovered the body of her son hanging from a jump rope in an upstairs bedroom of the family home in Bury, England Friday. -
Dispatches From Iraq: Superman
Roadside bomb causes Stryker combat crew's television to blink off and then back on. -
Triple Bombing Leaves 80 Dead in Iraqi City of Kirkuk
A triple bombing, including a massive suicide truck blast, killed more than 80 people Monday in Kirkuk, the deadliest attack yet in the oil-rich northern city. -
Driver Allegedly Threatens to Boot Rider Over Cleavage
German driver allegedly tells passenger to change seats because her chest is too distracting to his driving. -
Children of Holocaust Survivors Sue Germany
A group representing thousands of children of Holocaust survivors filed a class-action lawsuit against the German government Monday, demanding that Germany pay for their psychiatric care. -
Turkish Rockers Face Jail for Song Slamming School Exam
A Turkish rock band is being prosecuted and could face up to 18 months in jail for a song critical of Turkey's college entrance exam. -
Bin Laden Appears in Previously Unreleased Video
Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden appears on new recording being analyzed for authenticity, U.S. officials confirmed Saturday to FOX News. -
Report: Thousands of Child Soldiers Serving in Chad Military
Chad is keeping thousands of child soldiers in its military despite it's pledge to release them months ago, according to a report by Human Rights Watch -
Britain to Expel 4 Russians Over Poisoned Ex-Spy
Britain will expel four Russian diplomats over Moscow's refusal to extradite the key suspect in the murder of ex-security agent Alexander Litvinenko, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Monday. -
Double Amputee Tries to Qualify for Olympics
Runner and double amputee Oscar Pistorius's bid for a spot at the Beijing Olympics was hampered Monday by an IAFF official who said his artificial legs provide less air resistance than normal legs. -
Detained Iranian-Americans Shown on Iran TV
Iranian state-run television showed the first footage of two detained Iranian-Americans on Monday, promising more images in the coming days. -
U.S. Military Kills High-Value Terror Target in Iraq
Abu Jarah was believed to be the head of an Al Qaeda in Iraq cell in Arab Jabour, a small town along the Euphrates River Valley that is considered an enemy sanctuary. -
Teen Loses Appeal Over School Ban on Chastity Ring
A teenage girl who was banned by her school from wearing a 'purity ring' lost an appeal on Monday after arguing the ban was an 'unlawful interference' with her right to express herself. -
Pakistan Cops Probe Weekend Attacks That Killed 73
Authorities on Monday probed suspected links between radicals from the captured Red Mosque and militants in Pakistan's northwest frontier, where 73 people died in weekend homicide attacks and bombings. -
Australia: Suspect in Failed U.K. Plot Won't Go Free
Mohamed Haneef's work visa was canceled because the Indian doctor had 'failed the character test,' and he would be taken into immigration custody if he meets his bail conditions, immigration minister says. -
Bomb Explodes Outside British Embassy in Santiago
A small explosion outside the British Embassy in Santiago, Chile caused minor damage but no casualties, the Foreign Office said Monday. -
Karzai Pardons Would-Be Teen Bomber
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's pardoning and paying a would-be homicide bomber has caused controversy. -
U.N. Peacekeeping Patrol Struck by Bomb in Lebanon
There were no immediate reports of casualties or the nationality of the soldiers traveling in the convoy.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Brian Kilmeade: Beckham's Impact
I may already have 'Posh fatigue,' but the Beckhams are here to stay -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: Mailing It In
Fresh from my high school reunion, I'm putting you to work -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume's Political Grapevine
Find out who may have been behind the Islamabad mosque standoff -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: July 14, 2007
Good and bad news in Iraq as the White House moves to prevent more GOP defections -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: John Gibson: Rep. Ellison's Controversial Comments
What I think about Rep. Keith Ellison comparing Bush to Hitler -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, July 14
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Airline Passengers Sue Tuberculosis Patient
Suing Andrew Speaker: Valid lawsuit or litigious society gone mad? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: The Quickest Way to Spot a Phony
What's the quickest way to spot a phony?
FOX FAN
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Father Jonathan: Theological Document Raises Issues
In his weekly FOX & Friends Sunday feature, Father Jonathan discusses whether you have to be Catholic in order to go to heaven -
Lis on Law: Mandatory HIV Testing For Rape Suspects?
Everyone wants to protect the victims of sexual assault … but there are no protections for privacy with those tests. -
Reporter's Notebook: Mass Grave Uncovered in Colombia
What's it like to wait 14 years to know whether or not your son was murdered the day he went out to get some bananas? -
Col. Hunt: Rummy, We Do Not Miss Thee
We were led right down the path of chaos that the surge is supposed to improve; men like Rumsfeld do not deserve the soldiers that they claim to lead. -
Col. Hunt: Military Questions Answered
Where along the line did the politicians gain the feeling and belief that they know more about running a war than our military leaders? Click over for the answer! -
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