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BUSINESS
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News Corp. Makes Tentative Deal to Buy Dow Jones for $5B
The deal is for the original $5 billion price that News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch had offered and will be put to the full Dow Jones board Tuesday for its approval, the Journal said, citing unnamed people familiar with the situation. -
Tuesday's Stocks to Watch
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Tuesday's session are Coca-Cola Co., Intel Corp., and Merrill Lynch Co. -
VoIP Carrier SunRocket Shuts Down Abruptly
Internet phone service provider SunRocket suddenly shut down operations without warning, after laying off nearly 200 employees. -
Coke Earnings Up on Non-Carbonated Drink Sales
Coke posted 1 percent increase in earnings Tuesday on higher sales of non-carbonated drinks. -
Johnson & Johnson Profits Rise 9 Percent on Overseas Sales
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday second quarter profit rose 9 percent on strong overseas sales. -
Scripps: The Cincinnati Post to Cease Publication on Dec. 31
E.W. Scripps Co. announced Tuesday that the Cincinnati Post and the Kentucky Post would cease publication on Dec. 31 as Gannett had decided not to renew its joint operating agreement. -
Wholesale Inflation Falls in June on Cheaper Energy, Food
The Labor Department said its Producer Price Index fell by 0.2 percent last month, the first decline since a 0.6 percent dip in January. -
4 Arab-Americans Claim Discrimination in Suit Against FedEx
Four Arab-American men claim in a lawsuit filed against FedEx Corp. that their supervisors subjected them to religious and ethnic slurs, called them terrorists and gave them less lucrative delivery routes. -
Merrill Lynch 2Q Earnings Surge 31 Percent
Merrill Lynch said second quarter earnings were up 31 percent on investment banking performance. -
Dow Jones Board Signs Off on Sale to News Corp.
Dow Jones said in a statement that its board was prepared to recommend a proposal for News Corp. to acquire Dow Jones for $60 in cash, the price News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch has proposed. -
Yahoo's Profit Slips, Revenue Growth Lags
Yahoo Inc.'s financial malaise dragged on during the second quarter as the Internet icon's profit slipped slightly and revenue growth lagged behind the pace of the online advertising market that it once led. -
Wal-Mart to Sell Biblical Action Figures in Some Stores
World's largest retailer says the faith-based toy line is aimed at Christian parents who prefer their children play with Samson, David or Noah rather than with a comic book character or Bratz doll. -
Stocks Up on Earnings, Inflation Data; Dow Passes 14,000
The record-breaking streak continued on Wall Street on Tuesday as stocks climbed on better-than-expected inflation data and robust earnings reports, propelling the Dow Jones industrial average past the 14,000 mark for the first time. -
Audit Bureau to Begin Tallying Online Newspaper Readership
Main newspaper auditing group said Tuesday it would start counting online readership in addition to print circulation. -
Chemical Maker Basell to Buy Lyondell for $12.72B
Chemical and plastics manufacturer Basell said Tuesday it will buy Lyondell Chemical for $12.72 billion. -
Google Offers to Run Small Web Site Search Engines
Google is offering to run the search engines of smaller web sites for a cost as low as $100 per year.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Another Clarkson Pal Tells Spector Jury: Lana Was Depressed
Actress Lana Clarkson told a friend in a tearful phone call just days before she died of a gunshot wound at Phil Spector's home that she was sick of Hollywood and wanted out, the friend testified. -
New NBC Exec Changes Fall Schedule, 'Singing Bee' Included
Newly appointed executive Ben Silverman announced the fall 2007 scheduled for the TV channel. -
Sting Must Pay $51,000 to Former Chef for Sexual Prejudice
Sting and his wife Trudie Styler was instructed to pay $51,000 to their former chef Jane Martin, who said she was fired after becoming pregnant. -
Daniel Baldwin Allows 'Primetime' to Follow Him in Rehab
Daniel Baldwin opened up about his cocaine addiction in a series of confessional video diaries, taped at various stages of his treatment, that were to be shown Tuesday night on ABC News' "Primetime." -
Prosecutor Asks Witness if She Said Spector Should 'Fry'
A witness called to support defense claims that actress Lana Clarkson was depressed before her death at Phil Spector's mansion was accused by prosecutors Tuesday of saying the record producer should "fry" for killing her. -
U.S. Borders Deem 'Tintin in the Congo' Adult Novel
Borders in the United States will begin placing 'Tintin in the Congo' in their graphic novels section of the store. -
Judge Orders Michael Jackson to Give $256,000 to Law Firm
A judge ordered Michael Jackson to fork over $256,000 to a law firm for unpaid legal fees that surfaced when they defended him during his 2005 child molestation trial. -
'Extreme Makeover' Lawsuit Against ABC Television Dismissed
A Los Angeles judge dismissed an “Extreme Makeover” Home Edition lawsuit case against ABC. Five orphaned siblings who claim the network broke a contract to provide them a permanent home after their appearance on the show filed the lawsuit. -
Kelly Clarkson: 'December' Romance Almost Over
Kelly Clarkson’s new album, “My December,” will hit the 500,000 mark Tuesday, or just a little under it, after three weeks in release. -
Isaiah Washington Jumps From 'Grey's Anatomy' to NBC
Isaiah Washington, bouncing back from his "Grey's Anatomy" firing with a role on a new NBC drama and prospects for his own network series, said Monday he's grateful for an unexpected second chance.
HEALTH
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Cigarettes May Soon be Regulated for 'Safety'
A Senate bill asks the FDA to regulate cigarettes and the ingredients that go in to them. -
Extra Fruits, Vegetables Do Not Prevent Breast Cancer
A large study found that a diet low in fat and high in vegetables did not prevent breast cancer from returning. -
TB Patient Andrew Speaker Undergoes Surgery
Globe-trotting TB Patient Andrew Speaker underwent surgery to remove the diseased portion of his right lung. -
Officials Find Man With TB Who Fled Hospital
A man with tuberculosis who broke a window to flee his hospital two weeks ago has been found and brought back to the hospital. -
Ground Zero Workers Sue Sept. 11 Insurance Fund for Sick Pay
Ground Zero workers suffering a variety of illnesses linked to the World Trade Center clean up are suing a Sept. 11 insurance fund, demanding it pay for their health care. -
Gym Targets Teens with Video Games, Personal Trainers
California gym is luring teenagers by offering them video games and the use of personal trainers. -
China Battles AIDS Despite Some Government Resistance
China has taken significant steps to fight HIV and AIDS, but long-run challenges include overcoming a lack of cooperation from some government officials, -
Pumping Iron Helps Elderly Strengthen Hearts
The American Heart Association says weight-lifting can help elderly heart failure patients regain strength. -
Magazine Offering Teens Alcohol-Flavored Lip Gloss Angers Pa
The gossip magazine Freedom is offering its 'tween readers free vodka, tequila or margarita lip balm along with their usual Britney Spears gossip fix. -
Eating Grapefruit Raises the Risk of Breast Cancer, Study Sa
A new study shows that women who eat as little as one-quarter of a grapefruit each day could raise their risk of getting breast cancer by one-third. -
Older Diabetes Drugs Cheaper, Just as Effective as Newer One
A new review shows that older diabetes drugs are cheaper and just as effective as newer ones such as Avandia.
OPINION
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Martin Frost: Bloomberg Run Could Throw Election to House
Should he run for president, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg could win enough electoral votes to force the election into the House of Representatives.
POLITICS
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Bush Surprises Senate Aides at White House Meeting
President Bush shocked Capitol Hill staffers and Republican leaders Monday when he crashed a meeting at the White House to deliver a blunt message that he wasn't backing down on Iraq and Republicans need to understand that. -
Louisiana Senator David Vitter Apologizes Again
Sen. David Vitter and his wife, Wendy, have made their first public statements since Vitter was linked to the alleged D.C. Madam and a high-priced brothel in his home state. -
Pace: Iraq 'Sea Change' to Influence Surge Decision
Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace on Tuesday said Iraq has undergone major security changes, which will weigh in his recommendation to President Bush on how long to continue the strategy. -
The GOP's Problem of Perception
While Republicans skipping the NAACP forum may have been justified, it raises a larger point, which is how this sort of thing plays in the media and generates the perception that the Republican party is not interested in competing for minority votes. -
U.S. Ready to Hold Talks With Iran on Iraq Security
The United States is ready to hold new direct talks with Iran on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq, the State Department said Tuesday. The Bush administration accused Tehran of supporting Shia insurgents there. -
Lawmakers Criticize FDA Plan to Close Half Its Laboratories
A Food and Drug Administration plan to close half its laboratories is an assault on food safety that probably would expose more Americans to harm from unsafe food, lawmakers charged Tuesday. -
Scientist Borlaug Receives Congressional Gold Medal
President Bush presented the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday to agriculture scientist Norman Borlaug, whose work on high-yield, disease-resistant varieties of wheat is credited with starting the "Green revolution" and alleviating starvation. -
Pentagon Seeks to Speed Armored Vehicle Deliv
Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to ask Congress Tuesday for permission to shift as much as $1.3 billion from other military programs to speed up the purchase of bomb-resistant vehicles for troops in Iraq. -
Miers Maintains No-Show Status to House
Former White House aide Harriet Miers will continue to refuse to appear before a House committee, her lawyer said Tuesday despite Democrats' threats to hold her in contempt. -
Washington, D.C., Mayor Fenty Endorses Obama
Washington, D.C., Mayor Adrian Fenty has thrown his support behind Democrat Barack Obama's presidential bid. -
Senate Subpanel Hears Case of Convicted Border Agents
Heavy mandatory prison sentences and a prosecutor's actions were in the crosshairs Tuesday as a Senate subpanel began quizzing witnesses Tuesday in complicated case over two border agents convicted last year in the shooting of a drug dealer. -
House Votes to Give Public Safety Workers Right to Unionize
The House on Tuesday voted to give all police, firefighters and other first responders the right to collective bargaining, although the legislation also would keep them from going on strike. -
U.S. Believes Pakistan to Keep Striking Islamic Militants
The United States expects Pakistan to launch more military strikes on Islamic militants along its border with Afghanistan even as the Bush administration pumps hundreds of millions of dollars in aid into lawless tribal regions to fight extremism. -
Bush Order Aims to Freeze Assets of Those Destabilizing Iraq
The Bush administration announced a new tool Tuesday to freeze financial assets of those who want to destabilize Iraq. -
Dodging Cameras, Sen. Vitter Hopes to Get Back to Business
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter returned to the Capitol Tuesday, dodging camera crews where possible and refusing to take reporters' questions about a sex scandal that sent him into seclusion for a week. -
Veterans Affairs Chief Jim Nicholson Resigns
Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson has resigned to return to the private sector. -
'None of the Above' Leads GOP White House Contenders in Poll
The latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll found that nearly a quarter of Republicans are unwilling to back top-tier Republican hopefuls, and no one candidate has emerged as the clear front-runner among Christian evangelicals.
SCIENCE
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Ancient Golden Mask Unearthed in Bulgaria
Faceplate probably belonged to Thracian ruler who lived about 400 B.C. -
British Lawyer Goes Swimming at North Pole
Lewis Gordon Pugh took to the freezing waters Sunday to highlight devastating impact of climate change on natural world. -
Caught on Tape: Brazilian Fishermen Killing 83 Dolphins
A crew of Brazilian fishermen was captured on video killing 83 dolphins and joking about their illegal haul, Brazil's Ibama environmental protection agency said Tuesday. -
'Biotown' Gets Grant for Water, Waste Disposal
Dubbed Biotown USA, Reynolds, Ind., received a $1.71 million grant for waste and water disposal to help it meet its goal to have all its energy come from renewable resources. -
Engineers Probe Space-Station Computer Crash
Corrosion in a relay box may be primary reason for sudden failure of Russian computers failing during space shuttle mission. -
Planets Splat Into Stars Like Bugs on Windshields
Analysis of churning red giants find surface iron content correlates to whether star has planets or not, implying that planets have fallen into star and been absorbed. -
Vets: Pet Injuries Peak During Full Moons
Cats, dogs seem to go to emergency rooms 25 percent more frequently during full moons than other points in lunar cycle; no explanation found.
TECHNOLOGY
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Hackers Crack Microsoft's DRM Technology Again
Microsoft Corp. is once again on the defensive against hackers after the launch of a new program that gives average PC users tools to unlock copy-protected digital music and movies. -
Iran Unveils 'Rescue the Nuke Scientist' Video Game
Players need to save husband-and-wife atomic researchers from clutches of nefarious American soldiers. -
Windows Vista Problems Still Deter Adoption
Tech experts find themselves 'downgrading' back to XP just to use peripherals, maintain user efficiency. -
Six Tech-Savvy Things Candidates Should Promise
Tech Tuesday: White House hopefuls ought to understand that Internet is more than a series of tubes. -
Microsoft, Sony Try to Catch Up With Nintendo
Wii's phenomenal success forces big guns of home gaming to reconsider target market.
U.S.
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Mystery Military Troops Parachute Into Prison by Accident
The special operations troops began dropping from the sky at about 4:50 a.m. last week, but presented document that identified them only as Defense Department employees. -
Report: 500-Pound Man Rescued From Wisconsin River
A 500-pound man was rescued from the St. Croix River in Wisconsin, 12 hours after he fell in during a tubing expedition. -
Police: Mother Accidentally Runs Over 3-Year-Old Son
Authorities say a 3-year-old boy died when his mother accidentally backed a sport utility vehicle over the child. -
Thieves Take $113G, Leave $2 in Vault for Police to Find
Authorities say thieves broke through a hole in the wall at the First Community Bank in Arkansas and grabbed a vault containing $113,000 in cash and travelers checks; police later found the safe, which had $2 inside, several miles north of the city. -
'Near Confession' From Alleged Wyoming Wife Killer
Police said Tuesday they have a 'near confession' from a National Guard sharpshooter being hunted in the Wyoming wilderness in the sniper murder of his singer wife. -
Arrest Made in Case of Missing Georgia 911 Operator
Authorities on Tuesday arrested a man in the case of a Georgia 911 operator who vanished March 21, according to MyFoxAtlanta.com. -
Assassins Terrorize the Willing on Streets of Chicago
A shadowy group of 'assassins' is on the loose in Chicago, playing the latest version of an international water-gun game called StreetWars. And police aren't happy about it. -
Amtrak Train Derails in Florida
An Amtrak passenger train derailed Tuesday after colliding with a pickup truck on the tracks east of Tampa, authorities said. It was not immediately clear if anyone was hurt. -
Official: Wrestler Chris Benoit Used Steroid Testosterone
Pro wrestler Chris Benoit had an elevated level of testosterone in his system but no other steroids in his body, and his 7-year-old was sedated at the time of his death, a Georgia medical examiner said Thursday. -
Appeals Court Upholds Probation for 5-Foot-1 Sex Offender
A judge had valid reasons for sentencing a 5-foot-1 sex offender to probation, even though she cited the offender's height as part of her rationale, the Nebraska Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. -
$500 Reward Offered in Slaying of Fair Patrol Horse
The owners of a State Fair patrol horse were offering a $500 reward for help in finding the person who slashed the horse's throat over the weekend in their pasture in Inver Grove Heights. -
Montana Fire Grows to 7,000 Acres
A wildfire in the Bob Marshall Wilderness grew to 7,000 acres and burned closer to an area with about 65 summer homes as Montana's dryness and heat persisted Tuesday, and the state remained in forest-fire emergency status declared by the governor. -
Police Find Truck Belonging to Sniper in Bar-Shooting Case
Police on Tuesday located the black Dodge pickup truck of a sniper suspected in the fatal shooting of his wife as she sang on stage in a Wyoming restaurant. -
Escaped Jail Inmate Wants Trial Moved Because of Publicity
An escaped inmate who was the object of a manhunt near Virginia Tech in 2006 want his trial moved because of the publicity surrounding the region following last April's shooting spree at the college. -
Officials: Boyfriend of Missing New Jersey Mom in Italy
The boyfriend of Amy Giordano, a New Jersey woman who disappeared last month, has been tracked to Sicily, authorities said. -
Lawyer for Arrested Dad Says 2 Girls Wanted to Play in Trunk
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. -
Man Dubbed 'Emperor' Shot, Killed at Colorado Capitol
Security has been stepped up after 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. -
Fort Bragg Soldier Charged With Spreading HIV
An HIV positive Fort Bragg soldier has been charged with spreading the virus to another man. -
Jessica Lunsford's Killer Fights Death Penalty at Hearing
Child killer John Evander Couey, who was convicted in March of the kidnapping, rape and murder of nine year old Jessica Lunsford, is expected to try to avoid the death penalty at a sentencing hearing Tuesday. -
Larvae Make Home in Colorado Man's Head
A doctor found five active bot fly larvae living on a man's head, near the top of his skull, a few weeks after a mosquito apparently placed them there. -
Michael Vick Indicted in Dog Fighting Case
Atlanta Falcons star quarterback, 3 others charged with violating federal laws against competitive dogfighting, procuring and training pit bulls for fighting and conducting the enterprise across state lines. -
Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Planning Bank Robbery-Bomb Plot
Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong pleaded not guilty to charges that she set up a bank robbery attempt that ended with a pizza deliveryman dead after a bomb locked around his neck exploded. -
Man Calls 911 While Surrounded by Police
A Florida man was charged with misuse of 911 after he called the number while surrounded by police at a bar. -
Aieee! Hot Pot of Gumbo Burns Sleeping Louisiana Man
A Louisiana man who suffered burns to his face and arm said his girlfriend threw boiling gumbo on him while he was sleeping. -
Japan Looks for WWII Remains in Alaska
The Japanese government resumed a search last week for the remains of some 2,500 soldiers from World War II buried on the Aleutian Island of Attu. -
Community Shocked by Student's Disappearance
The disappearance of a University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student has been a shock for the area's Hmong community, a friend said Tuesday. -
'Well Done': Mom Stabs Alleged Kid Rapist With BBQ Fork
'He was well done.' That's what one woman said Monday after helping her son apprehend an alleged child rapist using her barbecue meat fork. -
Infantryman to Testify Against Marines in Haditha Case
Marine granted immunity to take the stand on Tuesday at preliminary hearing for Lance Cpl. Stephen Tatum, one of three Marines charged with murder in the deaths of 24 Iraqis in 2005. -
California City Recruits Grandmothers to Fight Gangs
Salinas Mayor Dennis Donohue and Monterey Bishop Richard Garcia want to recruit 'abuelitas,' Spanish for grandmothers, to help steer youngsters away from gang life.
WORLD
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Bloc Loyal to al-Sadr Ends Boycott of Iraqi Parliament
Lawmakers loyal to anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said Tuesday they are ending a nearly five-week boycott of parliament sessions after officials accepted their demands for rebuilding a Shiite shrine damaged by bombings. -
Hundreds Evacuated Over Toxic Cloud in Ukraine
Hundreds of Ukrainians were evacuated from their homes Tuesday after a train derailed and released a cloud of toxic gas into the air that affected 14 villages. -
Report: Sunnis Massacre 29 Shiite Villagers in Iraq
Police Col. Ragheb Radhi al-Omairi said 29 members of a Shiite tribe were massacred overnight in Diyala province when dozens of suspected Sunni gunmen raided their village near Muqdadiyah, about 60 miles northeast of Baghdad. -
Son's Run With Bulls Costs Dad Visitation Rights
A Spanish judge has revoked the parental visitation rights of a man who took his 10-year-old son running with the bulls in Pamplona. -
Tooth Embedded in Rugby Player's Head
Rugby player Ben Czislowski kept competing for more than three months despite the headaches that started after a clash with an opponent. -
Indian Police Hunt Monkey That Stole Tourist's Glasses
A South Korean tourist has filed a formal complaint against a monkey he says stole his reading glasses during his visit to the Hindu holy city of Varanasi in northern India. -
Mexican Cops Clash With Protesters in Oaxaca
Police fired tear gas to prevent hundreds of leftist protesters from reaching the venue of an international folk festival in Oaxaca, in the worst outbreak of violence in the troubled Mexican city since November. -
Israel Approves Release of 250 Palestinian Prisoners
The release is an Israeli gesture meant to strengthen Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party in facing the Islamic Hamas movement, which took over the Gaza Strip last month. -
U.S. Optimistic Over North Korea Disarmament
The chief U.S. nuclear envoy expressed optimism after a day of meetings Tuesday with his North Korean counterpart, saying no new obstacles to progress on disarmament have emerged following Pyongyang's shutdown of its sole operating reactor. -
Russia Vows Response to U.K. Expulsion of Diplomats
Russia vowed to respond to the expulsion of four diplomats by the British government over the poisoning of ex-spy Victor Litvinenko. -
Libya Commutes Death Sentences for HIV Medics
The death sentence of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor has been commuted to life in prison, a top Libyan official said Tuesday. -
Former Philippine Officer Gets 6 Years for Espionage
A former Philippine National Police officer was sentenced Tuesday to six years and four months in prison for his role in a plot in which he obtained secret U.S. documents in an effort to undermine the Philippine government. -
Bomb Kills 15 at Rally for Suspended Pakistani Judge
At least 12 people were killed Tuesday by a homicide bomber who blew himself up in the Pakistani capital where hundreds gathered for a rally featuring the country's suspended chief justice. -
Lebanese Army Reports Gains in Battle With Militants
Army troops are making "significant" gains in their long-running battle against Al Qaeda-inspired fighters barricaded inside a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, security officials said Tuesday. -
Japan Quake Causes 50 Malfunctions at Nuke Plant
The world's largest nuclear power plant suffered a barrage of malfunctions such as burst pipes, water leaks and radioactive waste spillage when it was hit by a powerful earthquake in northwestern Japan, the plant's operator announced Tuesday.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Brian Kilmeade: Common Denominators
Not only do Gretchen and Alisyn share the same birthday... -
FOX News Live: E.D. Hill: U.K. Is Changing History?
Major historical figures removed from U.K. school curriculum -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' July 7, 2007
Increasing opposition to Iraq war in the press -
Hannity & Colmes: Hannity & Colmes: Robert Novak's Washington secrets
Robert Novak shares secrets from a life of Washington reporting -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: Questions, Questions!
You have your homework cut out for you today -- I have a bunch of questions for you -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Take a Bite out of Crime: Hug a Criminal
Obama's plan to stop crime? Try hugging! -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume's Political Grapevine
The earmark Congressman Rangel wants to include in next year’s federal spending -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: EMU President Fired Over Murder Cover-up
University president and two others fired over alleged murder cover-up -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: John Gibson: Some Dems Conflicted on Fighting Al Qaeda
Why do some Democrats seem conflicted over fighting Al Qaeda? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: JetBlue and the Radical Left
JetBlue and the radical left -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Great American Culture Quiz
Test your knowledge with Steve Doocy and Martha MacCallum!
FOX FAN
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Alireza Jafarzadeh: Iran's Terror War
Being Muslim is not a requirement for training in one of the terror camps; the only requirement demanded of the regime is that the trainees be anti-American and willing to fight Americans. -
In the Greenroom With Alisyn Camerota!
Wanna feel loved? Be a cake in our greenroom. -
Behind-the-Scenes: Joe Piscopo and John Ratzenberger Visit F
Why was FOX's Senior Judicial Analyst, Judge Andrew Napolitano hugging comedian Joe Piscopo in the makeup room like they were old friends? -
Elvis and the Funky Bunch Visit the Greenroom
This morning in the greenroom were Elvis' high school buddy, his hair stylist, and his bodyguard. -
Rock Stars in the Greenroom
Griff Jenkins, from FOX Radio, came in to tell us about his search for Sasquatch. -
Cheapskates a Trump and a Doocy in the Greenroom
Wanna feel loved? Be a cake in our greenroom. -
Answers: Alisyn Camerota Takes You Inside The Greenroom
NASCAR driver Kyle Petty drops by FOX News Channel. It’s a race to the finish — can you find the 10 differences between the photos? -
Alisyn Camerota Takes You Inside The Greenroom
NASCAR driver Kyle Petty drops by FOX News Channel. It’s a race to the finish — can you find the 10 differences between the photos?
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