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BUSINESS
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Nike Suspends Release of Vick Shoe Line
Nike announced that it is suspending the planned release of Michael Vick's new shoe line pending the outcome of the Atlanta Falcon quarterback's dogfighting charges. -
Sprint, Clearwire to Jointly Develop WiMax Network
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire are teaming up to build a mobile WiMax network, which will offer speeds comparable to cable modems. -
Expanding Work Force Eats Into Google Earnings
Google earnings show lowest increase since company went public in 2004 due to spending on additional employees. -
Chrysler, UAW Begin Contract Talks
Negotiators from Chrysler and United Auto Workers beginning contract talks Friday. -
Caterpillar Earnings Fall on Weak Construction Market
Caterpillar said Friday second quarter profit fell 21 percent due to weak construction market. -
This Week's Economic Roundup
Homebuilder confidence hits lowest levels since 1991; gas prices back on the rise. -
Chrysler Sorry for Fried-Dog Ad
Chrysler apologized Thursday for an advertisement that showed a dog being electrocuted after urinating on an SUV's wheels. -
The Truth About Michael Moore's Movie 'Sicko'
Michael Moore's movie 'Sicko' keeps getting praise, even though some of it just isn't true—like his suggestion that Cubans get better heath care than we do. -
Plug-In Hybrids Could Sharply Cut Greenhouse Gases
Two green groups estimate that if 60 percent of market was plug-in hybrids, it would cut passenger-car emissions by a third. -
Court Orders Shell Oil to Suspend Offshore Drilling in Arcti
A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Shell Oil to suspend drilling off the north coast of Alaska until a hearing in August. -
OxyContin Maker, Execs Fined $634.5M for Misleading Public
Federal judge imposes hefty fine against maker of OxyContin for misleading the public about addiction risks. -
Stocks Fall on Disappointing Earnings Reports
Stocks fell Friday after disappointing earning reports were posted by Caterpillar, Google. -
Wendy's Markets to Youth With Red-Wigged Man
Wendy's commercial, featuring man with a red wig screaming about juicy hamburgers, is a surprise hit among YouTube.com viewers. -
RBS Group Offers $98.2B for ABN AMRO
RBS and consortium bid $98.2 billion for ABN AMRO Friday, trying to beat rival Barclays. -
Beware of Costly Services on Way to 'Free' Credit Report
Sure you're entitled to a free credit report, but be careful of bundled services with monthly fees. -
Does it Make Sense to Insure Your Wedding?
Wedding insurance now covers a broad range of contingencies and can help you recoup your money should things go awry on or before your special day.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Benicio Del Toro Set to Play 'Che' Guevara
Benicio del Toro will play communist revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, the film's production company announced on Thursday. -
'Funky Winkerbean' Character to Die of Cancer
Lisa Moore, a character in the comic strip 'Funky Winkerbean,' will die of cancer, strip creator Tom Batiuk says. -
Rowling Using 'Potter' Buzz to Highlight Missing U.K. Girl
'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling is asking booksellers around the world to publicize the plight of missing British girl Madeleine McCann as they publicize the new Harry Potter book. -
Larry David's Wife Files for Divorce
After 14 years of marriage and two children, Larry David's wife has filed for divorce from her husband. -
'NYPD Blue' Star Esai Morales Sued by Former Girlfriend
'NYPD Blue' star Esai Morales was sued by his former girlfriend, who alleges he gave her herpes. -
Fans Line Up Outside Bookstores for Last 'Harry Potter' Book
Thousands of fans worldwide have begun to line up outside bookstores to get their hands on the last edition of the "Harry Potter" book series. -
Country Music Singer Mark Collie Arrested on DUI
Country music singer Mark Collie was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after he was found slumped over in his car at Vanderbilt University. -
Fans Express Discontent with Diaper Ad's Use of Beatles Song
Fans express discontent and general dislike with a diaper company's recent usage of a Beatles tune in an ad. -
George Steinbrenner Voices Unhappiness With ESPN Mini Series
New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner joked via his publicist that he was unhappy with the way Oliver Platt portrays him on the show "The Bronx is Burning," mostly because his better than the program shows. -
Push It Like Beckham: PR in High Gear
The Beckhams are being shoved down our throats since they moved to L.A.; Dr. Melfi from 'Sopranos' deserves an Emmy; '60s rockers on the loose in Hollywood. -
Court Gags Lawyer of Broadway 'Beauty and the Beast' Actor
A gag order forbids a lawyer representing Broadway's "Beauty and the Beast" actor James Barbour from publicizing the name of a 15-year-old who allegedly has sexual contact with the actor. -
Randy Quaid Set to Make Broadway Musical Debut
Randy Quaid is set to make his broadway musical debut in "Lone Star Love" on Dec. 3, 2007. -
Reality Check: Talent in Abundance on 'Dance'
The talent is overwhelming on 'So You Think You Can Dance,' but it's in short supply on Paula Abdul's reality show. -
Brigitte Nielsen Checks Into Rehab for Undisclosed Reason
Actress and former model Brigitte Nielsen checked into rehab for an undisclosed condition, her manager said. -
Harry Fans Beg: Don't Spoil So Close to Me
With Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling promising the demise of at least two major characters in her last book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," fans are going nuts to keep surprises from being spoiled -
Fans Line Up Outside Bookstores for Last 'Harry Potter' Book
Thousands on fans worldwide have begun to line up outside bookstores in anticipation of being one of the first to get their hands on the last edition of the "Harry Potter" book series. -
Lindsay Lohan Surrenders in Connection to May Crash
Lindsay Lohan surrendered to Beverly Hills police on Thursday to be fingerprinted and photographed in connection to a May car crash, authorities said. -
Report: Paul McCartney, Heather Mills Reach Divorce Deal
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and estranged wife Heather Mills have reached a divorce deal worth nearly $144 million, according to British newspaper reports.
HEALTH
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Surprise: Elderly Drive Better Than Teens
A new report from the RAND Corporation shows that teens are about a third more likely to cause accidents compared to elderly drivers. -
Survey: Doctors Stress, Lose Sleep Over Medical Mistakes
Medical mistakes not only hurt patients, they also cause stress, sleep problems and a loss of confidence to doctors. -
The Ten Best Blogs in Pet Health
Dr. Manny Alvarez picks his 10 favorite pet health blogs. -
Car Seats Linked to Sudden Death in Young Babies
A Canadian study shows that very young babies are at risk for sudden death, not only lying down, but also seated. -
Weight Loss Drug Linked to Suicide Risk
A European medical association this week said a stronger warning is needed on the drug Accomplia.
OPINION
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Winners and Losers From the Senate Debate on Iraq
Like so many political stage plays, the "filibuster" on the Levin-Reed amendment produced its own list of winners and losers.
POLITICS
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House Passes $607 Billion Health, Education, Workforce Bill
A bill filled with money for job training, health and education faces a veto from President Bush, who complains that Democratic add-ons have made it too expensive. -
Report: Admin's Executive Privilege Claim Expanding
In the growing battle between the White House and Congress, the administration will block the Justice Department from prosecuting any contempt charges that Congress may bring as a result of the administration's claim of executive privilege. -
Bush to Congress: 'Rise Above Partisanship' on Iraq
President Bush on Friday called on Congress to set aside partisanship in the increasingly tense Iraq debate and asked for patience on his strategy there even as administration officials set out to clarify apparently misinterpreted remarks by a general. -
Rep. Hoekstra: Did CIA Spill Info on Secret Prisons?
The government should investigate whether CIA agents divulged information to a European investigator about secret prisons for terrorism suspects, a high-ranking Republican said Friday. -
Romney Supports 'Tough Interrogation Techniques'
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said Friday more intense methods of CIA interrogation are acceptable in dealing with terrorism and he praised the broad powers granted law enforcement under the USA Patriot Act. -
Gonzales: I'm Staying Put
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales made a rare address to his employees Friday saying he will not step down -
Raw Data: Alberto Gonzales Addresses Employees
Raw Data: Alberto Gonzales Addresses Employees -
Bolten Threatened With Contempt
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee warned the White House on Thursday that chief of staff Josh Bolten could face a contempt citation if he does not immediately comply with a subpoena for documents related to the firings of U.S. attorneys. -
Rep. Shays Apologizes for Capitol Hill Confrontation
Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., on Friday apologized for a confrontation he had a day earlier with a U.S. Capitol Police officer. -
Senate Votes to Make Vote Disappear From Record
A brawl over presidential pardons punctured the normally courtly ambiance of the Senate on Thursday night, but Republicans and Democrats agreed to bury the hatchet and erase the evidence before the sun rose Friday. -
Sen. Clinton Fires Back at Pentagon Over Withdrawal Plans
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton hit back Friday at a Pentagon aide who charged that her questions about Iraq withdrawal planning have the effect of helping the enemy — calling the accusation a spurious dodge of a serious issue. -
Raw Data: Tony Snow's Statement on the Executive Order
Raw Data: White House Press Secretary Tony Snow's Statement on the Executive Order -
Raw Data: Executive Order on Terror Suspects
Raw Data: Executive Order on Terror Suspects -
President Bush to Have Colonoscopy
President Bush will have a routine colonoscopy on Saturday at his mountaintop retreat at Camp David, Md, his spokesman says. -
Bush Calls on Congress to 'Rise Above Partisanship' on Iraq
President Bush, ratcheting up a fight with Congress over Iraq, accused Democrats on Friday of conducting a political debate on the war while delaying action on money to upgrade equipment and give troops a pay raise. -
House, Senate Agree to Cargo-Scanning Provisions
Lawmakers agreed Thursday to a goal of scanning all cargo-containing ships before they leave foreign ports as Congress neared a deal on a major security bill to carry out the 9/11 Commission's recommendations -
Senate Passes Bill to Increase Pell Grant Program
The Senate passed a bill early Friday to increase aid to college students. The bill would give more money to Pell grant recipients, who are among the poorest. -
Senate Comittee Passes Children's Health Bill
Brushing aside threats of a presidential veto, a Senate committee on Thursday approved a five-year, $35 billion expansion of a children's health insurance program that would be financed through higher tobacco taxes.
SCIENCE
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Study: Dinosaurs' Rise to Dominance Was Gradual
Dinosaurs didn't quickly replace their own ancestors after all, newly found late-Triassic fossils indicate. -
Australian Zoo Chimp Dies at 60
Fifi, leader of 18 of her kind at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, died peacefully in bed Thursday. -
Many Species May Stay on Endangered List
Deputy Interior secretary's controversial departure leads successor to announce review of her decisions. -
Scientists Control Living Creature With Light
Scientists in Germany have engineered a living worm so that its nerves and muscles can be controlled by light, according to NewScientist.com. -
Space Shuttle Crew Goes Through Launch Dry Run
Crew of mission STS-118 goes through launch procedures, including being strapped into shuttle. -
Stone Age Tools Found on Cyprus
Finding indicates humans reached Mediterranean island earlier than thought, around 12,000 years ago. -
'Refrigerator-Sized' Object to Be Tossed Into Space
Space-station crew needs to get rid of junk, plans to throw it into Earth's atmosphere to burn up. -
Vines Slowly Taking Over Southern U.S. Forests
Density of vines rapidly increasing in South Carolina forests; researchers think higher carbon-dioxide levels may be to blame. -
Dinosaurs Started Having Sex Young
Several specimens fossilized while brooding eggs weren't full-grown, yet had already reproduced.
TECHNOLOGY
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Rumors: Revamped iMac to Debut in August
Next version of iconic desktop PC will have aluminum enclosure, new keyboard, sources say. -
Canadian Computer Program Can't Lose at Checkers
Chinook, developed at University of Alberta, analyzes 39 trillion possible outcomes for a game of checkers, and plays accordingly. -
Duke Univ.: iPhones Crashing Our Wi-Fi Network
School says 100-150 Apple devices trying to connect with campus Wi-Fi 10,000 times a second; tech experts think Duke's doing something wrong.
U.S.
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Cooler Temps Helping Firefighters Across West
Cooler temperatures and calmer winds are helping firefighters battling wildfires across the west, but high heat and winds are expected to return over the next week. -
Detroit Cop Suspected of Stealing $2.4M Worth of Cocaine
Authorities in Detroit say a 17-year veteran narcotics officer is accused of stealing $2.4 million worth of pure cocaine from the department's property room. -
FBI Probes NBA Referee's Alleged Betting
The FBI is investigating allegations that a veteran National Basketball Association referee bet on games over the past two seasons, including ones in which he officiated. -
Zina Linnik Suspect to Be Charged With Aggravated Murder
Pierce County prosecutors say they have decided on a charge for Terapon Adhahn in the murder of 12-year-old Zina Linnik of Tacoma: aggravated first-degree murder, the state's most serious offense. -
Water Treatment Plant Explosion Injures 4, Damages Facility
Officials said that an unexpected chlorine explosion at a water treatment plant in Colorado wounded four people and severely damaged the facility. -
Marine Discharged, but No Jail After Hamdania Conviction
A military jury sentenced Cpl. Trent Thomas to a bad-conduct discharge, sparing him jail for his kidnapping and conspiracy conviction in connection with the murder of Iraqi man in a bungled attempt to abduct and kill a suspected insurgent in Hamdania. -
Rocket Launcher Tube Found Near N.J. Airport
Federal investigators are examining what appears to be an inoperative military rocket launcher tube found Friday morning on the front lawn of a Jersey City home that sits directly in the flight path of busy Newark Liberty International Airport. -
5-Year-Old Alerts Neighbors When Dad Suffers Brain Aneurysm
A 5-year-old Massachusetts girl has been praised for alerting neighbors when her father suffered a brain aneurysm, MyFOXBoston.com reports. -
Feds Lift Ban on Most Lighters, OK Breast Milk on Planes
Transportation Security Administration officials said Friday that most cigarette lighters and more than 3 ounces of breast milk will be allowed on aircraft beginning Aug. 4. -
Wildfire Rips Through Campground, Motel in Utah
Cooler temperatures and calmer winds helped firefighters make some progress on dozens of wildfires burning in the bone-dry West, including one that forced a tiny southwest Idaho town to evacuate on Thursday. -
Court: U.S. Can't Withhold Secrets in Detainee Reviews
When Guantanamo Bay detainees challenge their status as "enemy combatants," judges must review all the evidence, not just what the military chooses, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. -
Official: Stowaway Likely Died by Suffocation, Freezing
Officials said a Chinese man who traveled from Shanghai to San Francisco in the wheel well of a jetliner likely froze to death or suffocated. -
Court Hears Appeal of Teen Jailed for Sex With Fellow Teen
The Georgia Supreme Court listened to the appeal of Genarlow Wilson, who was sentenced to 10 years behind bars because he has oral sex with a 15-year-old when he was 17. -
Transgender Inmate Sues Prison for Placing Her in Male Cell
Alexis Giraldo is suing the California prison system and several guards over the state's policy of assigning inmates like her to men's or women's prisons depending on whether they have had a sex change. -
Judge Bars Polygamist Leader's Jail Comments from Trial
Judge set to open new hearing to decide whether two prosecution witnesses would be allowed to testify in the Warren Jeffs trial. -
Toothpaste Pulled From Jail 7 Weeks After Recall Notice
Spokane County jail officials are scrambling to find a substitute for as many as 12,000 tubes of suspect toothpaste from China after belatedly learning of a recall. -
Super Bowl Ring Stolen From Coach in Brazen Robbery
Thieves stole a Super Bowl ring belonging to Indianapolis Colts assistant coach in a bold robbery attempt in his South Carolina home. -
Bush Bars Cruel, Inhumane Treatment of Terror Suspects
President Bush has signed an executive order governing interrogation techniques for terrorist suspects, barring cruel and inhumane treatment. -
Georgia Burglars Breaking Into K-9 Center Nabbed by Dogs
Police dog handlers arriving Wednesday at the abandoned nursing home where they hold training sessions discovered two men and a woman dismantling the building's copper pipes and wiring, Hall County Sheriff's Sgt. Kiley Sargent said. -
Source: Natalee Holloway Died of Drug Overdose
Natalee Holloway died from cardiac arrest caused by an accidental drug overdose, a source has told The O'Reilly Factor. -
Man's New Best Friend? Chickens Become More Popular Pets
The leaves shiver, the branches quake and 9-year-old Sophia Genco bounds out of the bushes, clucking at the top of her lungs while sprinting after a flock of scurrying chickens. -
Road Rage Leads California to Shut Down Major Highway
Severe road rage from annoyed motorists – including a BB gun shooting, physical and verbal threats and even the tossing of burritos at construction workers – all over a road-widening project, has forced California to shut down a major highway altogether. -
NBA Referee Under FBI Investigation for Betting on Games
The FBI is investigating allegations that a veteran NBA referee bet on basketball games over the past two seasons, including ones in which he officiated. -
Ship Leaves Spanish Waters Amid Dispute Over Sunken Treasure
A ship that originally belonged to Florida deep-sea explorers left Spanish water yesterday in the midst of a frenzied dispute over the ship's sunken treasure. -
Ohio Detective: Drunk Mother Murdered Baby With Microwave
Investigators looked throughout China Arnold's home to find whatever fatally burned the woman's infant, finally identifying a kitchen appliance, a detective said. -
4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits San Francisco Area
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake has struck the San Francisco area early Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. -
Tropical Depression to Bring Heavy Rain, Winds to Hawaii
A tropical depression was forecast to bring heavy winds and stormy winds to the southern points of Hawaii on Friday. -
Officials Say No Health Risks After NYC Explosion
New York City officials said there are no health risks following a steam-pipe explosion in Midtown on Wednesday. -
Burglars Filch $7M From L.A. Homes of Rich, Famous
Police say a team of sophisticated burglars have hit the homes of celebrities, sports stars and corporate tycoons over the last year, slipping past elaborate alarm systems and making off with millions in jewelry, rare books and cash. -
Dog Eats $750, Family Digs Through Poop
Soiled bills soaked, washed, taken to bank. -
N.C. Cop Who Lost Feet in Iraq Wins Back Spot on Force
A North Carolina police officer who lost his feet while working as a contractor in Iraq has won back his place on the police force, MyFOXWGHP.com reports. -
Woman Leaves 4 Kids Alone to Pose Nude in Woods
Michelle Rendino of Syracuse, N.Y., allegedly left four kids alone inside a house so that she could go into a nearby wooded area and have a man take nude photographs of her. -
Man Charged With Stealing Nuke Info Pleads Not Guilty
One person was arrested Thursday for attempting to sell nuclear secrets from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, federal law enforcement officials told FOX News.
WORLD
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18 South Koreans Abducted Off Bus in Afghanistan
18 South Koreans were kidnapped off a bus in Afghanistan on Thursday, and the Taliban has claimed responsibility, police said on Friday. -
Israel Releases 250 Palestinian Prisoners
Israel on Friday released more than 250 Palestinian prisoners in a goodwill gesture to help boost embattled Palestinian Mahmoud Abbas, officials said. -
British Jets Scrambled as Russian Bombers Approach
Fighter planes from Britain and Norway scrambled on Friday to keep watch on Russian bombers that were approaching the countries' air space, officials said. -
Army Uses Loudspeakers to Urge Militants' Surrender in Camp
The army allegedly used loudspeakers to egg on the surrender of Islamic extremists inside a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. -
Japan's Nuclear Ambitions Crippled By Earthquake
A series of radioactive leaks at the world's largest atomic plant following a killer earthquake in northwestern Japan has given the industry a public relations headache that will be difficult to cure. -
Spain Pulls Magazine for Racy Cartoon of Royal Couple
A judge ordered copies of a satirical magazine confiscated Friday for publishing a front-cover cartoon of Spain's Crown Prince Felipe in an intimate bedroom scene with his wife, Princess Letizia, court officials said. -
Court Reinstates Pakistan's Chief Justice
The Supreme Court on Friday reinstated Pakistan's top judge, ruling that his suspension by key U.S. ally President Gen. Pervez Musharraf was "illegal." -
At Least 13 Dead in European Heat Wave
A heat-wave sweeping central and southeastern Europe has killed at least 13 people this week, with soaring temperatures causing forest fires and damage to crops, officials said Friday. -
Taliban Threatens to Kill 18 South Korean Christians
Taliban militants have threatened to kill at least 18 kidnapped South Korean Christians, including 15 women, unless the Asian nation withdraws its 200 troops from Afghanistan. -
Garcia Out Front, Tiger Takes a Dip in British Open
Instead of charging, Tiger Woods got in trouble on his first swing of the day at the British Open. -
More Than 50 Killed By Lightning, Heavy Rain in Pakistan
Lightning and heavy rain destroyed homes in two remote villages in northwestern Pakistan Friday, killing more than 50 people. -
Thrust Reverser Shut Off Before Brazil Crash
Brazilian officials say a thrust reverser designed to slow a plane down after landing was shut off prior to the crash of a TAM jetliner that killed at least 188 people on Tuesday. -
U.S. Commander in Iraq Backs Troop Buildup
If the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq is reversed before the summer of 2008, the military will risk giving up the security gains it has achieved at a cost of hundreds of American lives over the past six months, U.S. commander says. -
Father and Uncle Get Life for Honor Killing In Britain
The father and uncle of a woman who was brutally murdered for falling in love with the wrong man were sentenced to life in prison Friday for ordering the killing. -
Homicide Attack Sparks Clashes in Pakistan
Clashes broke out Friday between Pakistani troops and militants in North Waziristan after a homicide car bomber hit a security checkpoint, killing four people, officials said.
SHOWS
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FOX News Live: E.D. Hill: Parking Meter Fraud
D.C. hot dog vendor arrested on allegations of parking meter fraud -
Hannity & Colmes: Hannity & Colmes: Obama Wants Sex-Ed for Kindergartners?
Barack Obama wants pre-schoolers to be taught about the birds and the bees? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: Foot in the Door at FOX News
FOX News has a great summer intern program -
On the Record w/ Greta: Double Life?
Police focusing on Paige Birgfeld's work with an escort service -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta's Podcast
Listen to Greta's own pod cast -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Stop Terror With Sexual Healing
Casual sex isn't the solution for terror. But the potential for it is -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume's Political Grapevine
What one reporter thinks would happen if U.S. troops left Iraq -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Murtha's 'Mystery' Earmark
John Murtha's 'mystery' earmark request -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: John Gibson: Week's Winners and Losers
The week's winners and losers -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: Accused Killer Keeps Apologizing
Accused killer keeps calling victim's family to apologize -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: JetBlue changes strategy
JetBlue changes strategy -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Geraldo Weighs In on Natalee Holloway
Geraldo weighs in on Natalee Holloway, Michael Vick and dog fighting -
War Stories: War Stories: Tin Can Soldiers
Go to war aboard the destroyers of World War II
FOX FAN
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Reporter's Notebook: Protecting Kids
A new service will alert you if a sex offender moves into the neighborhood -
New Quiz: Check to see how much you remember!
Check to see how much you remember! -
Coming Up on FOX News Sunday: Townsend on War on Terror
From al Qaeda rebuilding power to terror threats in the U.S. — White House Homeland Security Adviser Fran Townsend answers the tough questions. -
Lindsay Stewart: New Sex Offender Alert Service in Ari
As a part of a program called Child Help Alert, subscribers will get a phone call to let them know a sex offender has moved into the neighborhood. -
Protect Yourself from Fires During the Southwest Drought
America is dry. Many areas are so full of wildfire fuel that they can go up at any time, like dry straw in a roaring fire. -
Irans Terror War Against the U.S. in Iraq
Iran’s broad and destructive activities in Iraq are bringing renewed attention to the Iranian regime’s longstanding role as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. -
U.S.-Iran Talks: Much To-Do About Nothing
Iran’s broad and destructive activities in Iraq are bringing renewed attention to the Iranian regime’s longstanding role as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. -
Wildfires Spread in South Dakota
When the fires began, most grabbed their photographs and ran. -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejads Gas Rationing Causes Riots in Iran
Supreme leader Ali Khamenei, broke his silence and said one of the most important tasks of the Judiciary is to "deal decisively, with no hesitation to teach a lesson to the violators of law." -
Biblical Israeli Cuisine Prepared By a Food Archeologist
We all know about the heavenly wine the guests drank at The Wedding at Cana … but what did they eat? -
Reporter's Notebook: Mexico Sends in Troops to Weed Out Drug
Then there are some neighborhoods you don't want to walk around ever. -
Severe Flooding in Marble Falls, Texas
Across town, we came across one of the many bridges that is closed. The mayor says even though some of the bridges may look safe, they are not. -
Iraqi Children Maimed By Attacks
It’s the last day of my Inside Anbar blog. -
The Man of a Thousand Bullets to Address the UN
Iran’s broad and destructive activities in Iraq are bringing renewed attention to the Iranian regime’s longstanding role as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. -
How Much News Do You Know?
How Much News Do You Know? -
An Inside Look At Ahmadinejads Gas Rationing
We'll, it's a very good story about the gas rationing. It also shows the people are reacting to more than just gas rationing. -
Investigating the Drug Cartels in Mexico City
The danger can be understood even before we see drug dealers walking the streets with their lookouts in tow. -
Major League Baseball Finds a New Home in the Middle East
The players were much more accommodating with younger fans looking to have their baseballs autographed. -
Questions Answered on Catholic Sex Abuse Settlement
I’m not saying the Catholics have finished cleaning up the mess, but I’m saying that we have barely begun. -
Rick Leventhal: Birds Succumb to Disease on Canada's Coast
There were bird carcasses every few feet, on the shore and along the waters edge.
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