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BUSINESS
- FOX Facts: List of Recalled Canned Meat Products
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Stocks to Watch: American Express, Merck
Companies expected to see active trading are American Express, Merck, and Texas Instruments -
Weekly Stocks Preview: Earnings Reports Will Cause Anxiety
Home sales and a report on economic growth may help investors decide this week if they want to keep riding a bull market in stocks, while a torrent of earnings reports will no doubt cause some anxious moments.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Stars Come Out for David Beckham's U.S. Debut
International soccer star David Beckham played 12 uneventful minutes in his debut with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night. -
Pop Tarts: Britney Spears Has Her Pants in a Bundle
Britney Spears may be looking a little trimmer these days, but her bathing suit bottom was having a hard time staying put recently. -
Tom Sizemore Didn't Bruise Heidi Fleiss, Surgeon Testifies
A plastic surgeon testified that he didn't see bruises on the face of Tom Sizemore's former girlfriend, former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, days after she claimed he punched her in the jaw at a Beverly Hills hotel. -
'The Simpson Movie' Debuts in Springfield... Vermont
Homer, Marge and the rest of the Simpson clan host thousands at the premiere of 'The Simpsons Movie' in Springfield, Vt. -
'Chuck and Larry' Edges Out 'Harry Potter' at Box Office
Adam Sandler and Kevin James' comedy overcame bad reviews to debut ahead of 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,' according to studio estimates.
HEALTH
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11-Year-Old Gives STD to Two Preschool Girls
An 11-year-old boy from a remote Australian community is accused of forcing two preschool girls to have sex with him and infecting them with sexually transmitted diseases.
POLITICS
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President Bush Reclaims Power Following Colonoscopy
President George W. Bush reclaimed powers of the presidency from Vice President Dick Cheney a routine screening to detect colon cancer. -
State Department Official: Sorry for Passport Mess
Assistant Secretary of State Maura Harty takes responsibility for backlog but no suggestions made she has to pay the price of leaving millions without travel documents. -
Federal Minimum Wage to Go Up to $5.85 an Hour
Lowest end of pay scale to go up 70 cents, the first hike in 10 years. -
U.S. Amb. Calls for Immigrant Visas for Iraq Aides
Iraqis employed by the U.S. government in Iraq should be granted "immigrant visas" to come to the United States at the end of their service, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker has written to the State Department in a letter sent earlier this month. -
Intel Chief Won't Disclose Interrogation Techniques
National intelligence director says the fact that interrogation method aren't discussed makes them more effective with terror suspects who don't know what to expect. -
Edwards, Armstrong Team Up for Cancer Ride
Champion biker and cancer fighting activist says illness, from which Edwards' wife suffers, is as important to America as War on Terror, taxes. -
Mitt Romney Blasts Dems for Economic Credentials
Former Massachusetts governor and company CEO says no frontrunner running for president in 2008 has any management experience. -
U.S., Iranian Officials to Meet in Baghdad This Week
U.S. and Iranian officials will meet this week for a second round of talks over Iraqi security measures in which Americans are to broach Iranian efforts to destabilize its neighbor, a senior administration official told FOX News on Sunday. -
Al Qaeda in Pakistan Still a Military Target
White House adviser says U.S. is committed to working with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf to try to control militants in western part of his country but U.S. could take additional measures to cripple terror network. -
Reid Spews Adjectives to Describe Opponents, Allies
Senate majority leader thinks those who agree with him are smart, those who don't are not, and he isn't afraid to say so. -
Feingold to Seek Censure of President Bush
Wisconsin liberal Democrat wants record scolding president for war in Iraq, but Majority Leader Reid, while calling Bush 'worst president we ever had,' says Senate has too much else to do. -
Va. Pols Weigh Consequences of Hefty Traffic Fines
Virginia politicians typically avoid tax hikes like the plague, so to pay for $65 million in new road and transportation projects, lawmakers have increased fines for traffic violations to levels never seen by most Americans.
U.S.
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Evangelist Tammy Faye Messner Dies of Cancer at 65
Tammy Faye Messner, who as Tammy Faye Bakker helped her husband, Jim, build a multimillion-dollar evangelism empire and then saw it collapse in disgrace, died Friday. -
Floods Traps Amtrak Tain Carrying 170 Passengers
Storms dumped more than a foot of rain on parts of Texas on Saturday, stranding more than 170 passengers on an Amtrak train for hours and forcing rescue crews elsewhere to pull at least 50 people to safety. -
Mississippi Baby Kidnapped at Gunpoint
An adopted 5-month-old baby was kidnapped at gunpoint Saturday morning by three home invaders wearing masks. -
Ex-Con Named 'Person of Interest' in Missing Mom Case
An ex-con with a history of domestic violence has been named a 'person of interest' but is not being called a suspect in the disappearance of a mother who worked as a professional escort, authorities said. -
Bikini-Clad Women Cutting Lawns
Women of Tiger Time Lawn Care offer to mow customers' lawns dressed in bikinis — a service that attracts more attention to the ladies than the lawns. -
Mississippi Baby Kidnapped at Gunpoint Found
The 5-month-old girl kidnapped in a home invasion in northeastern Mississippi has been recovered at Fort Bragg, N.C. -
Muslim Workers Complain of Religious Harassment
Supervisors at a meatpacking plant have fired or harassed dozens of Somali Muslim employees for trying to pray at sunset, violating civil rights laws, the workers and their advocates say. -
All Aboard the 'Ghetto Bus Tour'
Chicago woman uses bus tour to showcase city's notorious housing projects. -
Sun Finally Shines on South, Central Texas
The sun was finally out over South and Central Texas on Sunday after days of torrential rain that left an Amtrak train stranded, flooded roads and sent Boy Scouts on a camping trip fleeing for their lives. -
Police Stun Marlins Pitcher During Alleged Scuffle
Police say Florida Marlins pitcher Scott Olsen kicked officers while they tried to arrest him for driving drunk and refusing to stop when officers' signal. -
Power Outage Strands 200 Inside St. Louis Gateway Arch
About 200 people were trapped inside the 630-foot Gateway Arch for about two hours after an apparent power outage, authorities said. -
Hero Chihuahua Saves Toddler From Rattlesnake
When a rattlesnake lunged at her owners' 1-year-old grandson, Zoey the Chihuahua became one heroic pup. -
Sidewalk Compliment Machine Soothes Washington Egos
The Compliment Machine, a piece of public art that utters niceties to passersby, is turning heads on a Washington, D.C. sidewalk -
Cocaine Supply Shrinks As Prices Rise in U.S. Cities, Drug
Wholesale prices of cocaine have risen in more than a dozen major U.S. cities as supplies of the powerful drug have shrunk, including in high-volume markets such as Los Angeles and New York, White House drug czar John Walters said. -
Victim Face-to-Face With Purse Snatcher in Chance Encounter
A woman whose purse was stolen and the robber who took it inadvertently stood next to each other at an Arizona bookstore -- she to complain about the unauthorized use of her credit card, he to get some cash.
WORLD
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Iraqi PM Urges Lawmakers to Cancel Vacation
Influential Iraqi Shiite political leaders balk at debaathification legislation aimed at allowing some former members of Saddam's regime to take government jobs. -
U.S. Teen Killed in Abandoned Mexican Mine
A 16-year-old U.S. tourist fell nearly 1,000 feet into an abandoned mine in central Mexico on Friday, officials said on Saturday. -
Sudan's President Tours Darfur, Claims Region is Peaceful
The Sudanese president and Cabinet ministers convened for an exceptional session in Darfur on Sunday as part of a government effort to showcase that the troubled region is now largely pacified. -
Israeli Airstrike in Gaza Kills Two Palestinian Militants
An Israeli airstrike killed two Palestinian militants in the northern Gaza Strip Sunday afternoon just after they fired rockets at Israel, the Israeli military and hospital officials said. -
Building Still Under Construction Now World's Tallest
Developers of a high-rise building in Dubai said on Saturday that the skyscraper still under construction is now the world's tallest building at 1,680 feet. -
Turkey's Islamic-Rooted Ruling Party Wins Election
Turkey's Islamic-rooted ruling party won parliamentary elections by a wide margin Sunday, and the prime minister pledged to safeguard the country's secular traditions and do whatever the government deems necessary to fight separatist Kurdish rebels. -
Padraig Harrington Wins British Open
Padraig Harrington finally learned the lesson of Carnoustie, surviving a calamitous finish in regulation and a tense bogey putt in the playoff to win the British Open on Sunday. -
26 Polish Pilgrims Killed in French Bus Crash
A bus transporting Polish pilgrims from a holy site in French Alps plunges off a steep mountain road, crashing into a river bank and bursting into flames, killing 26 people, authorities said. -
Taliban Extends Deadline on South Korean Hostages
Purported Taliban spokesman says the hard-line militia has given the Afghan government an extra day to meet its demands over the lives of 23 South Korean hostages. -
U.S. Iraq Commander Proposes Troop Reduction, Non-Combat Mis
Army Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, the commander of U.S. forces in northern Iraq, said Sunday he has proposed reducing his troop levels and shifting next year to missions focused less on direct combat. -
Body of Kidnapped German Recovered in Afghanistan
The body of a German man taken hostage earlier this week was discovered by villagers in Afghanistan on Sunday, according to officials. -
Increase in Anti-Semitism Troubles Jews in Britain
Attacks against Jews, fueled by native-born fascists, far-left political extremists and Muslim radicals, are on the rise in Great Britain. -
U.S.: Weapons Smugglers With Iran Links Nabbed in Iraq
The U.S. military on Sunday says that it has captured two weapons smugglers in Iraq that allegedly have connections to Iran's elite Quds force.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Fran Townsend on 'FOX News Sunday'
White House homeland security adviser says no options are off the table in fighting Al Qaeda, even if they are hiding out in corners of ally Pakistan's territory. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sens. Bond, Bayh on 'FOX News Sunday'
Democratic and Republican senators disagree on which country is the center on the War on Terror, though both say Al Qaeda is the target, wherever it tries to establish itself.
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