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BUSINESS
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Wednesday's Stocks to Watch
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Wednesday's session are International Business Machines Corp., Intel Corp., and J.P. Morgan Chase and Co. -
Women (and Those Who Love Them): Be WISER About Retirement
Free, downloadable e-book covers retirement basics for women. -
Hillary's Moderate Image is GW's Fault
What happened to the era of smaller government? -
Japan Getting Slimmer PSP in September
New model meant to better compete with Nintendo DS; no street date given for U.S. release. -
June Housing Starts Up, Permits Plummet
U.S. housing starts rose in June, beating analysts' expectations, but building permits fell, showing a mixed bag for housing last month. -
Consumer Prices Up Slightly in June; Gas Prices Cooled
Consumer price index rose 0.2 percent in June on higher food costs. -
Five Global Wine Bargains for Those Sultry Summer Evenings
On a warm summer night under the stars with family and friends, a good glass of wine is essential. But — no reason to spend lavishly on such an event. -
Report: KKR Considering Bid for Macy's
Private Equity Firm Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts considering bid for Macy's, according report in Women's Wear Daily. -
Xbox Chief Leaves Microsoft for EA Sports
Former Xbox VP leaves Microsoft to head Electronic Arts' sports division. -
Stocks Retreat on Bernanke Comments, Bear Stearns' Woes
Stocks fell Wednesday after Bernanke's comments on the economy and news that two troubled Bear Stearns hedge funds were worthless. -
Bernanke: Economy Will Expand at 'Moderate Pace'
Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke says economy has recovered from anemic spell, but growth will be at a moderate pace for the rest of the year. -
Pfizer Profits Down 48 Percent on Patent Losses
Pfizer said second quarter profit fell 48 percent on patent losses for Zoloft, Norvasc, poor Lipitor sales. -
Steve Jobs Tops 'Powergeek 25' Web-Music List
Apple CEO named most influential person in Web music by music magazine Blender. -
JPMorgan Earnings Jump 20 Percent on Record Fees
JPMorgan Chase second quarter profits jumped 20 percent with a rise in investment banking fees. -
Bear Stearns: Troubled Hedge Funds Worth Very Little
Bear Stearns says its two hedge funds that bet on subprime loans have very little value. -
Hackers Fake Ads to Steal Corporate, Government Data
Companies penetrated include Booz Allen, Hewlett-Packard, Hughes Network Systems, as well as Dept. of Transportation. -
Intel 2Q Profits Up 44 Percent on Strong Processor Sales
Intel profits up 44 percent with strong processor sales, but gross profit margin falls 46.9 percent. -
11 Food, Drink Firms Restrict Ads Aimed at Children
Companies announce new rules to limit advertising to kids younger than 12 in effort to help curb childhood obesity. -
Sony Marks 60-Gigabyte PlayStation 3 for Death
Company confirms rumors that it plans to exhaust stock of lower-capacity PS3 in favor of more expensive model.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Comedian Dave Chappelle Hospitalized for 'Exhaustion'
The 33-year-old comedian checked into an emergency room on Saturday and was released a few hours later, publicist Carla Sims said Tuesday. -
Psychologist Wins World Series of Poker Championship
Psychologist Jerry Yang won the World Series of Poker championship Wednesday, collecting $8.25 million. -
Well-Known Madam Makes Appearance at Phil Spector Trial
A well-known madam made a surprise appearance at Phil Spector's murder trial Wednesday. -
Rosie Could Play Angry Soccer Coach on 'Friday Night Lights'
Rosie O'Donnell's next job could be a recurring role as an angry soccer coach on 'Friday Night Lights.' -
'OK Computer' Tribute Album Posted Online
Music blog gets bands to cover every track on classic Radiohead album, puts it all up for download. -
Hootie & the Blowfish Delay Summer Tour
Hootie and the Blowfish lead singer Darius Rucker's staph infection in his knee is again delaying the band's summer tour. -
Martha Stewart Protest Song Hinders Hometown Trademark Try
Marc Black, a Westchester County resident and neighbor of Martha Stewart, wrote a protest song aimed at Stewart's attempt to trademark the village's name for use on a line of furniture and home products. -
Linus Roache to Join NBC's 'Law & Order' Cast
Actor Linus Roache, who appeared in 'Batman Begins,' will join the cast of 'Law and Order' after an absence by actor Sam Waterson. -
Harry Potter Book Spoilers Spread on Internet
In the final days before Harry Potter fans learn whether he lives or dies, spoilers of the book are spreading online. -
Report: Britney Spears and Mom Slap Each Other in Fight
Britney Spears and her mother Lynne slapped each other during one fight that turned physical and damaged their relationship, Star magazine reported in its current issue. -
Tony Parker Getting Used to Married Life with Eva Longoria
Basketball star Tony Parker, fresh off an NBA championship ceremony and an illustrious wedding service, says that he is getting used to married life with wife Eva Longoria. -
FOX411: Hillary's Hollywood Pals Not Ponying Up the Cash
Hillary Clinton's Hollywood friends seem to be hedging their bets this election cycle; Enrique Iglesias' new album is failing badly; is this the end for Harry Potter?
FOX NEWS
HEALTH
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Doctors: Brain Glitch Spurs Alien Hand Syndrome
Swiss doctors say "alien hand syndrome," in which the patients' hand moves involuntarily, is based in the brain's motor cortex. -
Study: Girl Talk Spurs Negativity, Depression
A new study says that friendly chatter between teenage girlfriends is often a downer for the ones doing the talking. -
Studies: Restless Legs Syndrome is a Real Condition
Scientists have linked certain genes to the condition called restless legs syndrome disproving the belief that the condition is "imaginary." -
New Drug May Help Treat Crohn's Disease
An experimental drug called Cimzia may reduce the symptoms of Crohn's disease, according to two new studies. -
Study: Fertility Clinics Overusing Costly Treatment
Fertility clinics are overusing a laboratory technique -- injecting a single sperm into an egg -- and costing infertile couples and some insurers hundreds of extra dollars, a new study suggests. -
Study: Group Therapy Effective for Erectile Dysfunction
A new study shows that men suffering from erectile dysfunction who couple group psychotherapy with their medication do better than those who only take medication. -
Senate Committee Tables Discussion of Cigarette Safety
A Senate committee postpones discussion of a bill that would have the FDA regulate cigarettes and the ingredients that go in to them. -
Researchers Find Vitamin C for Colds 'Is a Myth'
A large meta-analysis found high doses of vitamin C does not ward off a cold for the average person. -
Squirming Bugs Pulled From Man's Head
Doctors thought the strange, bleeding bumps on Aaron Dallas' head might be from gnat bites, but then the bumps started moving.
OPINION
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People's Weekly Brief: London Dispatch, Pakistan Problems
London takes on terrorists while the Pakistan peace efforts collapse. -
Surgeon General Soft on Science
Radley Balko: Though Surgeon General Richard Carmona has criticized the Bush administration for rejecting science, when it comes to many public health issues, Dr. Carmona is guilty himself of the same charge
POLITICS
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Report: '96 Immigration Law Split 1.6 Million from Families
An estimated 1.6 million children and spouses have been separated from family members forced to leave the country under toughened 1996 immigration laws, a human rights group said Wednesday. -
Despite Steady Jabs at Clinton, Obama Still Trails
Barack Obama says people are sure to love him once they get to know him. For now, though, Democrats seem to love Hillary Rodham Clinton more, so Obama is trying to turn heads with select jabs at his chief rival. -
W.H. Official: Al Qaeda Wants to Launch 'Spectacular Event'
President Bush's White House counterterrorism adviser said Wednesday that U.S. officials believe Al Qaeda wants to launch "a mass casualty, spectacular event" in the United States but don't think it can do so. -
Iran Accepts U.S. Offer for Iraq Talks
Iran's foreign minister said Wednesday his government had accepted a U.S. request for ambassador-level talks on Iraq after the first round of talks in late May. -
White House: Iraqi Parliament to Work Through Aug.
President Bush's press secretary on Wednesday backed off a comment that appeared to suggest the administration was resigned to Iraqi lawmakers taking August off based on the summer heat in Baghdad. -
Intelligence Estimate Fuels Iraq War Opponents
Al Qaeda would have been a lot stronger today had the United States not gone on the offensive President Bush said, but critics contend the war in Iraq is feeding Al Qaeda's jihadist ambitions. -
FBI: Mob Wanted to Put Hit on Fmr. Chief Justice
It could have been just idle chitchat among bored prison inmates. The problem was, they weren't your average inmates, and the subject of their threatening chatter was the chief justice of the United States. -
Dems Rev Up Base Outside All-Night Senate Debate on Iraq
Close to 300 anti-war activists participated in the MoveOn.org-sponsored candlelight vigil Tuesday night to hear leading congressional Democrats blast senate Republicans for holding up a vote on troop withdrawal from Iraq. -
Senate Rejects Measure to Bring Troops Out of Iraq
The Senate rejected a plan Wednesday to bring home U.S. troops from Iraq by early next year after spending an all-night session debating whether to demand President Bush change the mission. -
Toss-up in Race to Fill Late Rep. Norwood's Seat
Dr. Paul Broun was confident Wednesday he had pulled off an upset in the race to succeed the late U.S. Rep. Charlie Norwood, but with fewer than 400 votes between them, his opponent wasn't ready to concede defeat. -
5 Indiana Counties Want to Go Back to Eastern Time Zone
Five southwestern Indiana counties that switched to Central time last year would be allowed to move back to Eastern time this fall under a proposal announced Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Transportation. -
Bush Would Veto Senate Children's Health Insurance Bill
President Bush on Wednesday reiterated his threat to veto Senate legislation that would substantially increase funds for children's health insurance by levying a 61-cent-a-pack increase in the federal excise tax on cigarettes. -
Gonzales Faces More Questions Leading up to Next Hearing
A leading Senate Democrat asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Wednesday to clear up apparent conflicts in testimony from Gonzales and former top Justice Department officials about the firing of federal prosecutors and other matters. -
Admin. to Distribute $1B for 911 Communications
The government announced Wednesday it will distribute nearly $1 billion to states and cities to fix communications problems that still plague police and fire departments six years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. -
Bush Creates Imported Food, Product Safety Panel
President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States. The White House denied the effort was aimed primarily at China. -
Madame Tussauds Will Feature Former D.C. Mayor Barry
Former Mayor Marion Barry will be immortalized in wax when the latest Madame Tussauds wax museum opens this year in Washington. -
Senate Democrats to Start All-Nighter on Iraq Policy
Democrats steered the Senate into an attention-grabbing, all-night session to dramatize opposition to the Iraq war but conceded they were unlikely to gain the votes needed to advance troop withdrawal legislation blocked by Republicans. -
Court of Appeals: EPA Agreement Protects Farms From Lawsuits
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that farms couldn’t be sued over the pollution or odors they emit as long as they have entered into an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency. -
NIE: Terror Threats Are 'Persistent,' 'Evolving'
the latest National Intelligence Estimate says Islamic terrorist groups are driven by a desire to attack the United States and continue to adapt and improve their capabilities.
SCIENCE
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MIT Develops Sleeker, Slimmed-Down Spacesuit
New garment lighter, fits more snugly, permits greater range of motion that current bulky pressurizes suits. -
Healthy American Chestnut Found on N.H. Farm
Vigorous chestnut tree found on New Hampshire farm could be 'mother tree' needed to bring back species nearly wiped out by Asian blight. -
Buried Lake Found in Sudan's Darfur Region
Boston University scientists have discovered the underground remnants of a prehistoric lake in Sudan's arid Darfur region. -
Archaeologists Try to Safeguard Ancient City of Petra
Archaeologists are seeking that urgent steps be taken to safeguard Petra, ancient rose-red rock city in Jordan recently picked as one of the new seven wonders of the world. -
Pluto's Moon Charon Is Slow Ice Machine
Surface of world being constantly recoated in ice -- at pace of 1 millimeter every 100,000 years. -
Climate Change: Do Scientists Know They're Right?
Two experts say theory of human-caused temperature rise explains too many observed phenomena to be wrong, while skeptics can only try to debunk one phenomenon at a time. -
Study: Walking on Two Legs Easier Than Four
Humans walking on two legs consume only a quarter of the energy that chimpanzees use while 'knuckle-walking' on all fours.
TECHNOLOGY
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China Cracks Down on Teens Playing Video Games
Required software now prompts all online role-playing game players under 18 to take exercise breaks. -
Oxford Uses Facebook to Find Troublemakers
Officials of British university poking around social-networking site to find, punish students involved in post-exam pranks.
U.S.
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Squirming Fly Larvae Pulled From Man's Head
Doctors thought the strange, bleeding bumps on Aaron Dallas' head might be from gnat bites, but then the bumps started moving. -
$1.63 Tax Bill Leads to Fight to Keep Home
A mistaken property tax bill for $1.63 led to an elderly couple's home being sold at auction. -
Wyoming Sniper Suspected of Killing Wife Commits Suicide
Wyoming Army National Guardsman David Munis was found by a search team shortly before 8 p.m. MDT after a tipster on horseback led authorities to his remote hideout; he died later of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. -
Evacuation Orders Lifted for Residents in San Barbara County
Firefighters kept the largest of several California wildfires from advancing over a ridge and spreading toward about 50 homes in rural Santa Barbara County. -
Texas Man Allegedly Sets Fire to Mother, Aunt
Police believe a Texas man doused his mother, aunt and another woman with gasoline and setting them ablaze during an argument; all three women are hospitalized with severe burns. -
Bond Raised to $1M for Man Accused of Burning Girlfriend
A Texas court has increased the bond for a murder suspect charged with killing his girlfriend by dousing her in gasoline and lighting her on fire, MyFOXHouston.com reports. -
Woman Convicted for Child Abuse in Daughter's Murder
Oklahoma jury convicted Raye Dawn Smith, 27 on Wednesday of enabling child abuse in the death of her 2-year-old daughter. -
Marine Convicted of Conspiracy in Iraqi Man's Death
A military jury on Wednesday convicted a Marine of conspiring to murder an Iraqi man in a bungled attempt to abduct and kill a suspected insurgent in Hamdania. -
Police: California Mother Drove Son to Gang Hit
Police accuse Eva Daley of driving her 14-year-old son and six fellow gang members to a skate park to kill a 13-year-old boy in Los Angeles area skate park. -
Study: Blacks Jailed 5 Times Rate of Whites
Blacks in the United States are imprisoned at more than five times the rate of whites, and Hispanics are locked up at nearly double the white rate, according to a study released Wednesday by a criminal justice policy group. -
Wife Convicted of Murder-for-Hire Gets Life
A federal court jury decided Wednesday that a woman should be sentenced to life in prison without parole for hiring her lover to kill her wealthy husband on the Ohio Turnpike two years ago. -
Ex-FBI Analyst Gets 10 Years Over Spy Plot
A former FBI intelligence analyst was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday for passing secret U.S. documents in a plot to topple the Philippine government. -
Paroled Polygamist Pledges to Become a One-Woman Man
The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole has made monogamous marriage a condition of jailed polygamist Tom Green's release next month. -
Woodchipper Sends Hunk of Metal Through N.J. Roof
A hunk of metal that crashed through the roof of a home had NASA and Federal Aviation Administration officials scratching their heads. -
Woman Arrested After Magic Kingdom Ride Attack
A woman was arrested for allegedly punching another visitor after accusing her of cutting in line at Magic Kingdom. -
Boat Runs Over Whale as Tourists Take Pictures
A boat struck a finwhale off New Hampshire's coast, leaving a deep cut as tourists aboard three whale-watching boats took pictures. -
Indictment Names Michael Vick, 3 Others in Dogfighting 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 Returns Home to Find Burglar Dead in Room
A Florida woman returned home Saturday and discovered a dead burglar in her master bedroom. -
Suspects Sought in Kidnapping, Torture of Bar Owner
Police on Wednesday were looking for a group of masked men who locked the owner of a West Philadelphia club in its basement, duct-taped him and shot him in the leg and then called his family to demand $450,000 ransom. -
3 EMU Officials Fired in Cover-Up to Get $550,000
Three Eastern Michigan University administrators who admitted lying to cover-up the rape and murder of a student last year will receive a combined $550,000 in severance packages, documents show. -
Man Convicted of Leaving Child to Be Eaten by Alligators
Mother testifies that Harrel Franklin Braddy choked and put her in car trunk; prosecutors say Braddy dropped the woman's daughter in Florida's Alligator Alley, where she was killed by alligators. -
Daniel Pearl's Widow Sues Terrorists, Pakistani Bank
The widow of Daniel Pearl has sued more than a dozen reputed terrorists and Pakistan's largest bank, blaming them for the torture and murder of the Wall Street Journal reporter in 2002. -
Cops Reviewing Surveillance Tapes in Missing Student Case
Police are reviewing surveillance tapes in the disappearance of 21-year-old Mahalia Xiong, a student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. -
Town Notorious for Embracing Nakedness Outlaws Nudity
On a 3-2 vote, town officials passed an emergency rule Tuesday banning nudity on the main roads and within 250 feet of any school or place of worship, among other places. Anyone still determined to go window shopping au naturale could face a $100 fine. -
Secret Businessman Saves Couple From Property Tax Lawsuit
An anonymous businessman paid Tuesday to settle a law suit with a land developer that was blocking an elderly Louisiana couple from rebuilding home destroyed by Katrina -
Judge Grants Stebic's Motion to Dismiss Divorce Petition
A judge in suburban Chicago granted Craig Stebic's request to dismiss his petition seeking a divorce from his missing wife, Lisa. -
Officer Sues Army for Conscientious Objector Status
Capt. Peter Brown, a West Point graduate serving in Iraq, has sued the U.S. Army for conscientious objector status after being denied for the status twice before. -
Officer Shot; Man Barricades Himself in Home
A standoff was under way in Vancouver, Wash., where a police officer was shot and a man had barricaded himself inside a home. -
3 Killed, Officers Wounded in Kansas Murder-Suicide
Domestic disturbance escalates into gunfire, ending with three people killed and one critically injured; two police officers also were shot. -
Township Supervisors Accidentally Burn Down Own Building
A trash fire started by township supervisors burned down their municipal building, authorities said. -
Fla. Gov. Ends Halt on Lethal Injection, Signs Death Warrant
Gov. Charlie Crist signed his first death warrant Wednesday, ending a temporary halt on lethal injections that had been imposed after a botched execution last year. -
Students to Be Paid $40G After Being Taped Undressing
Thirty-two students awarded $40,000 apiece after being taped by security cameras in boys' and girls' locker rooms. -
Alabama City's Residents Explode at Local Officials
Now that two city council members have been arrested and the city police department has been accused of harassment, the community naturally turned toward their elected officials for guidance. -
Woman Pleads Guilty to Sex Assault of Infant Daughter
A Texas woman pleaded guilty Tuesday aggravated sexual assault of a child, sexual performance by a child and promotion of child pornography after videotaping her husband performing sex acts on children. -
Pilot Jailed for 2003 New York City Ferry Crash Released
The former Staten Island ferry pilot who blacked out at the helm before a deadly 2003 crash has been released from prison, having served a 15-month sentence. -
Firefighters Break Into Wrong House During Drill
Firefighters in Massachusetts cut holes in the roof and walls to test their skills and tools only to discover it was the wrong home. -
Wyoming Sniper Suspected of Killing Wife Commits Suicide
Wyoming Army National Guardsman David Munis was found by a search team shortly before 8 p.m. MDT and was flown to Ivinson Memorial Hospital in Laramie, where he was pronounced dead, said Cheyenne police Lt. Mark Munari.
WORLD
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Convoy Attack Kills 16 Pakistani Soldiers
An attack on a convoy in northwestern Pakistan killed 16 soliders and wounded 14 others, Pakistani military officials said on Wednesday. -
Artist Seeks Subjects for Nude Shoot on Swiss Glacier
Photo shoot on Switzerland's shrinking glaciers intended to highlight climate change. -
9 Afghan Police Killed in Separate Attacks
Suspected Taliban militants ambushed a convoy of Afghan police officers driving on a major highway Wednesday, killing six, while a homicide bomber killed another three officers in an attack on a police station. -
Teen Finds $90G in PlayStation 2 He Ordered on eBay
A British teen got more than he bargained for when he bought a Playstation Two on eBay, reported the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). -
Iran Shows Footage of 2 Detained Iranian-Americans
Iranian state television broadcast video of two detained Iranian-Americans on its nationwide channel Wednesday night, purporting to show them making incriminating statements about plotting subversion in Iran. -
U.S.: Top Iraqi Al Qaeda Leader Nabbed
The highest-ranking Iraqi in the leadership of Al Qaeda in Iraq has been captured, U.S. command says. -
College Classes on Prostitution Possible in New Zealand
College courses on prostitution could be the next addition to New Zealand's educational institutions. -
U.K. Cops Arrest Man in Plot to Kill Boris Berezovsky
British police confirmed Wednesday they had arrested a man on suspicion of conspiring to murder Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky. -
Iran Accepts U.S. Offer for Iraq Talks
Iran's foreign minister said Wednesday his government had accepted a U.S. request for ambassador-level talks on Iraq after the first round of talks in late May. -
Scandal Forces BBC to Suspend On-Air Contests
The British Broadcasting Corp. said Wednesday it was suspending all phone-in contests and interactive quizzes after an investigation exposed several incidents in which competition winners were faked. -
3 Men Arrested in Manchester Over Alleged Terrorist Activity
Police in Manchester arrested three men Wednesday in connection with terrorism offenses. -
Japanese Nuke Plant: Leak Bigger Than Reported
A top power company official defended safety standards at an earthquake-ravaged nuclear plant Wednesday, even as the company said a radioactive leak was bigger than first reported and came under international pressure for details. -
North Korea Offers to Disable All Nuclear Programs
U.N. inspectors have verified that North Korea has shut down four more nuclear facilities beyond its sole working reactor, the chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said. -
Suspect in Failed U.K. Attacks Called British Cop
Terror suspect Mohamed Haneef tried to telephone a British investigator four times after learning he was wanted in failed British terror attacks, but the calls went unanswered, according to a leaked police interview. -
Three GIs Killed in Iraq Violence
Three U.S. soldiers were killed in seperate bomb blasts in Iraq on Tuesday, the military said on Wednesday.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Brian Kilmeade: Atlanta Falcon's Clipped Wings
Color me naïve, but I did not think that Michael Vick would be indicted for dog fighting and procuring and training pit bulls -
FOX News Live: E.D. Hill: Special Souvenir
Man returns from Belize trip with fly larvae in his head -
FOX Online w/ Jamie Colby: Thank You!
Thank You! -
Hannity & Colmes: Hannity & Colmes: Pardon in Border Agent Battle?
Attorney who prosecuted ex-border agents for shooting drug smuggler speaks out -
Hannity & Colmes: Hannity & Colmes: Is Media Covering for Dem Candidates?
Sleeping man disappears during John Edwards' 'Good Morning America' interview -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: Sniper Suspect Found
The discovery of David Munis sent 'On the Record' staff scrambling -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: WWE Responds to Benoit Toxicology Results
WWE responds to release of Benoit toxicology results -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Don't Arrest 'Sex Teachers,' Reward Them!
Why arrest teachers? Let's reward them! -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Thank You!
Thank You! -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: Special Report
Transcript: 'Special Report with Brit Hume,' July 17, 2007 -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume's Political Grapevine
What would the Reed-Levin amendment really have done in Iraq? -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: John Gibson: Dem Senators' Iraq Hypocrisy
Democratic senators' Iraq hypocrisy -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Al Qaeda and the 2008 Presidential Race
Al Qaeda and the 2008 presidential race -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: NBC News Sued for Millions
NBC News sued for millions over child predator sting -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: The Pain of Being Passed Over
Ever work hard for something, only to see it slip away?
FOX FAN
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Speakout: Senators Pull an All-Nighter
Do you think that the all-night session changed any votes? -
Reena Ninan: Baseball in the Middle East
Major League Baseball is a hit in the Middle East. Reena Ninan explores baseball's new found popularity in Israel. -
Reena Ninan: Cease-Fire in Gaza, For How Long?
It's hard to forget that the last time peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians broke down was right as the second intifada began. - FOX News
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Adam Housley: Wildfire Warnings in Southwest
I know it has been said before, but out west this year we need water and we need to be responsible.
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