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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 Apple Inc., Qualcomm Inc., and Xerox Corp. -
Gym Hires Wii as Personal Trainer
Studeo 55 in Vancouver incorporates Wii Workout Station into training circuit. -
'$100 Laptop' Could Be Yours for $350
One Laptop Per Child foundation officer says group considering selling cheap, durable machines in U.S. to offset costs of providing them to Third World children. -
Colgate Earnings Rise 47 Percent on Global Sales
Colgate-Palmolive posted 47 percent increase in quarterly profit Wednesday on restructuring, strong global sales. -
Boeing Posts Higher-Than-Expected Profit, Raises Outlook
Boeing Co , a Dow component, posted a stronger-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday and raised its outlook. -
Xerox Profits Up on Stong Demand for Printing Supplies
Xerox posted larger-than-expected increase in earnings Wednesday on strong demand for printing supplies and color equipment. -
Existing Home Sales Fall in June; Prices Up
Existing home sales reach slowest pace in 4 1/2 years, falling 3.8 percent in June, but median home price rose 0.3 percent. -
Survey: Employees Waste Almost 2 Hours of Every Workday
A just-released survey by Salary.com found that the average employee wastes almost two hours of every workday. -
IHOP Posts 37 Percent Rise in Earnings on Sales Growth
Pancake house operator IHOP Corp., which is acquiring casual dining chain Applebee's International, said Wednesday its second-quarter profit rose 37 percent, helped by new franchise restaurant openings, same-store sales growth and cost controls. -
Markets Ride Wave of Volatility, End Higher on Profits
Stocks ended a volatile session higher on Wednesday on robust earnings and a bounce in oil prices. -
Economy Shows Moderate Growth in Early Summer
Economy showed moderate growth early this summer despite housing market troubles and high gas prices. -
Chrysler Spin Off Put on Hold on Loan Problems
DaimlerChrysler $7.4 billion spin off deal put on hold Wednesday due to postponed loan for financing. -
Facebook Headed to Court to Fight Fraud Lawsuit
Facebook heading to court Wednesday fighting allegations that founder stole ideas from former classmates. -
Failed Hedge Fund Amaranth Sued for Price Manipulation
Commodity Futures Trading Commission claims the failed hedge fund allegedly tried to manipulate natural gas futures prices, cover up actions. -
Amazon.com Earnings Soar on Book, Music Sales
Amazom.com profits tripled with strong book, music and electronics sales.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Lohan Arrested on Suspicion of DUI, Cocaine Possession
The troubled saga of Lindsay Lohan took another turn early Tuesday when police booked her for investigation of drunken driving and cocaine possession after a frightened woman dialed 911 to report being chased by Lohan's SUV. -
Spector Defense Tries to Show Lana Clarkson Shot Herself
After losing a bid to dismiss murder charges against Phil Spector, defense attorneys pressed ahead in their attempts to show actress Lana Clarkson shot herself out of despair her career was fading. -
Paula Zahn Leaving CNN, Making Way for Campbell Brown
Paula Zahn is scheduled to make her last appearance on CNN Aug. 2. After that, others will fill-in temporarily until newly hired Campbell Brown takes over in November. -
'Criminal Minds' Star Shemar Moore Gets Probation
Shemar Moore, who plays Derek Morgan in the CBS series "Criminal Minds", was sentenced to probation and community service after pleading no contest in an alcohol-related speeding case, officials said. -
Joni Mitchell Signs Starbucks Label to Release New Album
Joni Mitchell signs with Starbuck record label to release comeback album. -
Julia Roberts to Receive Cinema-Arts Prize
Actress Julia Roberts will receive the 22nd American Cinematheque Award October 12 in Beverly Hills. -
Video Captures Beyonce Fall at Orlando Concert
Beyonce Knowles tripped and fell head-first down 12 steps Tuesday at her Orlando, Fla., concert — and a concertgoer captured it on tape. -
Kelly Ripa, Barbara Walters Chime In on Lindsay Lohan Saga
Kelly Ripa said on her morning show shared with Regis Philbin that Lindsay Lohan should see firsthand the tragic results of drunken driving. -
Lindsay, Paris and Nicole: Tougher Crackdown on Bad Girls?
Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie may well be next in line for what some call a crackdown on Hollywood's bad girls. -
Queen Member Brian May Says He Will Complete Doctorate
Brian May will at long last complete his doctorate in astrophysics, more than three decades after he left his studies to form the rock group Queen. -
FOX411: Lindsay Lohan's Inner Circle Fears for Her Life
The atrocious behavior of Lindsay Lohan's parents is just one reason why the 21-year-old actress is in so much trouble now; Barack Obama meets the New York illuminati; guess which celebs have cameos in the upcoming 'Simpsons' movie?
HEALTH
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Man with Almost No Brain Has Led Normal Life
French doctors say a 44-year-old man with a virtually absent brain has led a normal life. -
Man Has 33-Pound Tumor Removed From Face
It took 10 doctors and nurses to remove a 33-pound tumor from the face of a Chinese man. -
Experienced Docs Work Best for Prostate Surgery, Study Says
Practice makes perfect when it comes to prostate surgery, a new study shows. -
Researchers: Obesity Can Be Contagious in Social Circles
If your friends and family get fat, chances are you will too, researchers report in a startling new study that suggests obesity is "socially contagious" and can spread easily from person to person. -
Cigarettes May Carry Graphic Warnings
Cigarette packs would bear graphic warnings that illustrate the health risks of smoking under a provision landmark tobacco legislation pending in a Senate committee. -
Fast-Acting Antidepressants on the Horizon, Study Says
Scientists are closer to understanding how to develop fast-acting antidepressants following a new study using the human and veterinary drug, ketamine. -
Pacemaker Puts Police Dog Back on the Cell Block
A very lucky police dog is back patrolling the grounds of Riker's Island after being fitted for a pacemaker. -
Study Links Autism to Mothers, Cites Age as Factor
A new study says men are more likely to get autism, while women are more likely the carriers that may pass it on to their children. -
New Sex Gel Does More than Improve Intimacy
A researcher says that a new experimental sex gel helps block the spread of HIV and herpes when men apply it before sexual activity. -
Md. Workers Compete in $1,000 Weight Loss Challenge
Maryland company offers $1,000 to the male and female employees that lose the most weight. -
Does Low Cholesterol Cause Cancer?
A new study links heart-healthy low cholesterol to an increased risk of cancer.
OPINION
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Mike Baker: Voters Sweat the Small Stuff When Choosing a President
The media is now debating whether John McCain's fashion sense is a problem for his campaign. -
They Don't Really Support the Troops
The New Republic and the Nation have gone from being anti-war to being anti-troops. -
Housing Boom Boomerangs on Vulnerable Homeowners
Housing lawyer advises homeowners on how to avoid dangerous lending scams. -
Lock Up Lindsay Lohan
Susan Estrich: If we're going to pay attention to Lindsay Lohan, let's make her an icon of our disgust, an example of when enough is enough, a symbol of what we as a society will neither accept nor tolerate
POLITICS
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Trouble in Fred Thompson's 'Non-Campaign'
A senior adviser to Fred Thompson today stepped out of a day-to-day role in the campaign because of friction with the candidate’s spouse. -
Bill Would Protect Citizens Who Report Suspicious Activity
Congressional negotiators late Tuesday agreed to include in the pending Sept. 11 security bill sweeping liability protections for citizens who report suspicious activity they fear might be linked to terrorism. -
Congress to Protect Citizens Who Report Odd Behavior
After nearly a week of wrangling, congressional negotiators have agreed to include in the pending Sept. 11 security bill liability protections for citizens who report suspicious activity they fear might be linked to terrorism. -
No Dem Candidates to Attend Moderates Conference
Democratic Leadership Council's summer meeting snubbed despite attendance expected by Bill Clinton, 300 officeholders from 45 states. -
Romney Calls '08 Democrats Too Liberal For U.S.
With nearly a quarter of Republicans unwilling to vote for top tier of GOP former Massachusetts governor says Democrats would lead country astray. -
'Old Blood and Guts' Reappears in New YouTube Video
Maybe the White House should roll out "Old Blood and Guts" the next time it tries to explain why the U.S. is fighting in Iraq. -
Former Rep. Hyde Recovering From Heart Surgery
Former Republican U.S. Rep. Henry Hyde was in intensive care Tuesday after undergoing open-heart surgery over the weekend, a former aide said. -
McCain Dismisses Gingrich Criticism of GOP
Arizona senator brushes off former House speaker as a man with a lot of opinions but not one in the 2008 presidential contest. -
Romney, McCain Rip Democratic Candidates
Mitt Romney and John McCain sought to enhance their stature in a field of Republican presidential contenders, criticizing their Democratic rivals as too liberal and ill-prepared for the nation's top job. -
Washington Family Sparks Border Battle Over Backyard Fence
A dismissed U.S. representative is suing the federal government for firing him after he refused to settle with a Washington family that refused to remove fence on Canadian border buffer area. -
Panel Urges Improved Care for Veterans
A presidential commission called for broad changes to veterans' care that would boost benefits for family members helping the wounded, establish an easy-to-use Web site for medical records and overhaul the way disability pay is awarded. -
Senate Republicans Want to Revive Border Security Plan
With a comprehensive immigration bill in the dustbin, Senate Republicans sought Wednesday to win passage of its most popular piece, a $3 billion plan to improve security along the U.S.-Mexico border -
Bush Issues Veto Threat to House Farm Bill
The White House issued a veto threat against a multibillion-dollar farm bill, complicating passage of the legislation as House members scrambled Wednesday to find $4 billion to pay for food stamps and other nutrition programs. -
Rice Says She'll Soon Travel to Libya
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday she hopes to travel soon to Libya for a trip that would mark full U.S. diplomatic acceptance of the North African country after decades of pariah status. -
Recall of Teen Mayor Over Computer Pranks Hits Snag
Efforts to recall a Michigan mayor, age 19, over computer pranks hit a snag Wednesday when an election board voted that the language on the recall petitions was not clear enough. -
Rep. John Murtha Says He'll Revive Iraq Withdrawal Plan
A leading Democratic House Iraq war critic said Wednesday he'll soon push legislation that would order U.S. troop withdrawals to begin in two months and predicted Republicans will swing behind it this time. -
House Cmte. OKs Contempt Citations for 2 White House Aides
House Democrats proposed a contempt citation Wednesday against two White House aides who have refused to comply with subpoenas on the firings of federal prosecutors. -
Presidential Commission Urges Broad Changes for Vets Care
A presidential commission on Wednesday urged broad changes to veterans' care that would boost benefits for family members helping the wounded, establish an easy-to-use Web site for medical records and overhaul the way disability pay is awarded.
SCIENCE
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Intrepid Mars Rovers Just Won't Give Up
Spirit and Opportunity, designed to last 3 months, have instead lasted 3 years and appear to be getting through a blinding dust storm. -
Huge, Hungry Squid Invade California Waters
Humboldt squid, generally about 7 feet long, moving north from tropical waters and eating up other species' food supply. -
Hidden Egyptian City Found Beneath Alexandria
Scientists find hidden underwater traces of city that existed seven centuries before Alexander the Great arrived. -
Univeristy Wants Volunteers Willing to be Stung by Jellyfish
Researchers at the University of Oslo in Norway are seeking non-hairy humans willing to donate their body to science, and be stung by jellyfish. -
Clues Found to Mystery of Antarctic Mountain Formation
Researchers suggest high, remote mountains are remnants of gigantic plateau that collapsed as continental plate tore apart. -
Study: Pterosaurs Didn't Fish While Flying
Giant winged reptiles were just too big to skim along with beaks in water, researchers find. -
Iraq War Vet Gets Bionic Hand
Ex-soldier gets robotic hand to replace one he lost in 2005 patrol. -
FDA: Not All Nanotechnology Needs Special Labeling
A federal task force said that not all medical and cosmetics that contain minuscule engineered particles need special labeling to alert consumers. -
China's Astronaut Food Will Soon Be On Sale
Foods specially concocted for taikonauts, the Chinese term for astronauts, will soon be on sale in supermarkets across China by the end of the calendar year.
TECHNOLOGY
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Review: TiVo's Lower-Priced HD DVR
Digital-video-recorder pioneer's new unit is the high-definition set-top box you've been waiting for. -
TiVo Confirms Lower-Priced HD DVR
Rumors prove true as TiVo rolls out $300 high-definition digital video recorder. -
Orders for '$100 Laptop' Hit 3 Million
Price not surprise, but news that OLPC project suddenly cooperating with Microsoft is. -
McAfee Service Tests Consumers' Knowledge of Online Scams
McAfee Inc.'s SiteAdvisor created a 10-question test to see whether the consumer taking the quiz can spot online scams, such as phishing. -
U.N. Agency Rules Domain Name in Favor of 'Simpsons' Makers
The domain name thesimpsonsmovie.com has transfered ownerships, from Keith Malley of Brooklyn, N.Y., to News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox. -
Bill Would Ban Cell Phones for Teen Drivers in Wisconsin
Teenage drivers would have to put down their cell phones when behind the wheel under a bill introduced in the state Legislature. -
'Hundred-Dollar Laptop' Is Revolutionary, Amazing
The cheap, durable XO laptop may look like a kid's toy, but it's one of the most revolutionary computer systems ever. -
Officials: 29,000 Sex Offenders on MySpace
MySpace.com has found more than 29,000 registered sex offenders with profiles on the popular social networking Web site — more than four times the number cited by the company two months ago, officials in two states says. -
Jersey Shore Town Plans High-Tech Beach
Ocean City, N.J., plans to use a Wi-Fi network and RFID chips to keep track of beachgoers, garbage cans and parking availability. - Security Issue on FOXNews.com
U.S.
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TSA Warns Airport Security About Terror Dry Runs
Airport security officers around the nation have been alerted by federal officials to look out for terrorists practicing to carry explosive components onto aircraft, based on four curious seizures at airports since last September. -
Top U.S. General Says Al Qaeda Is Forming New Cells in U.S.
Air Force Gen. Victor 'Gene' Renuart, who heads U.S. Northern Command, said that as the terror threat within the nation's boundaries has increased officials have strengthened intelligence sharing, particularly in an effort to shore up security at ports. -
Jury Refuses to Indict Doctor Accused of Killing Patients Du
A grand jury on Tuesday refused to indict Dr. Anna Pou, the cancer surgeon accused of murdering four seriously ill patients following Hurricane Katrina. -
Alaska Sightseeing Plane Crash Kills Couples, Pilot
Florida, Massachusetts couples killed along with an Alaskan pilot after the plane in which they were flying crashed in mountains of Misty Fjords National Monument, police said. -
Judge Gives Panhandlers Class-Action Status in Lawsuit
A New York City judge has granted the state's panhandlers class-action status in a lawsuit brought on behalf of those arrested since an anti-begging law was declared unconstitutional 15 years ago. -
Man Says Panic Made Him Chop Up Dead Pal, Stuff in Barrel
A Connecticut man told police that panic led him to chop up his dead friend and stuff him in a metal drum. -
Burned Bodies Found Near California Marijuana Plantation
Two charred corpses were found on Tuesday near the site of a raid where 50,000 marijuana plants were found, authorities said. -
Acetylene, Propane Gas Canister Explosions Rock Dallas
A series of large explosions sent a shower of flaming debris on nearby freeways and buildings near downtown Dallas Wednesday in what became a three-alarm blaze, officials said. -
Remains of Sept. 11 Victim Identified, More Bones Discovered
DNA experts have identified the remains of a 42-year-old brokerage executive who died on Sept. 11, 2001, and the medical examiner's office announced the discovery of 35 new human bone fragments in an area near ground zero. -
College Student Accused of Threatening 'Murderous Rampage'
Olutosin Oduwole was charged Tuesday with attempting to make a terrorist threat against students at Southern Illinois University. -
Sudan to Pay $8M to Families of Sailors Killed on USS Cole
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Republic of Sudan to pay nearly $8 million to the families of 17 sailors killed in the 2000 terrorist attack on the USS Cole. -
Bakery Owners Close Business, Face Possible Deportation
The owners of bakery in Florida have shuttered their business and face deportation after nearly a decade of serving German pastries. -
Report: Street Gang MS-13 Trying to Unify in U.S. Cities
The vicious street gang MS-13 is trying to unify itself across the U.S., posing a threat to law enforcement in major American cities — including the nation's capital — that could rival the major drug cartels of Mexico and Colombia. -
Minister Cites Religious Protection in Marijuana Use
A Hollywood minister who distributed marijuana through his church, 420 Temple, argued unsuccessfully Tuesday that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act protects his use of the drug. -
Dog Set on Fire Prompts L.I. to Up Animal Cruelty
A suburban county plans to devote more police attention to animal cruelty cases after a man was charged with tying his dog to a tree and setting the animal on fire. -
Washington Cabbie Gets 15 Years in Prison for Aiding Terrori
A Washington cab driver who admitted he attended terrorism training camps in Pakistan in 2002 was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison after he was portrayed as eager to serve a terrorist group even if it meant attacking the United States. -
Missouri Man Denied Adoption Because of His Weight
A Missouri man claims he's being discriminated against due to his weight, according to MyFoxKC.com. -
Girl Dials Counseling Center Hotline Gets Sex Chat
Florida state attorney general's office removed the toll-free number for a sexual assault counseling center from its Web site after an 8-year-old girl upset over witnessing inappropriate behavior was connected to a sex chat line. -
Flight Returns to Airport After Bomb on Board Report
A flight that had taken off from Seattle-Tacoma Airport returned and landed after a report of a bomb aboard the plane. -
Hospital Therapist Sentenced for Molesting Disabled Children
Wayne Albert Bleyle, a former respiratory therapist at a children's hospital in San Diego, was sentenced to more than 45 years in prison Wednesday for molesting five disabled children and taking pornographic photographs of others. -
Parolees Arraigned in Deadly Connecticut Home Invasion
Authorities on Tuesday charged two suspects in the deadly home invasion that left three dead and one injured in Connecticut. -
No History of Violence for Suspects in Deadly Home Invasion
Corrections officials said that two suspects in the deadly home invasion that left three dead and one injured in Connecticut had no history of violence. -
Kansas Court Delays Funeral Picketing Lawsuit
The Kansas Supreme Court indicated that it is not ready to consider whether a new state law against picketing funerals is constitutional. -
Parents of Teen Who Married Teacher Sue Second District
The parents of a teen who married her 40-year-old high school track coach in June are suing a second school district over alleged inappropriate relationships the coach had. -
Reporter's Notebook: Churchill Scorns College Firing Squad
Controversial professor Ward Churchill finds small victories in scorning the university that fired him Tuesday and his media critics. -
Motorists Compete for Space on New California Freeway
Commuters swarm in to be the first to drive on California's State Route 210, the last new freeway the state will see for many years due to lack of funds and space. -
Woman Sues Castro Over Father's Death
Sherry Sullivan files lawsuit claiming the Cuban leader caused the wrongful death of her father after he was shot down while flying over Cuba and imprisoned in 1963 during a covert operation. -
Worries for Iraqi Refugees Facing Sluggish Michigan Economy
Roughly half of an expected 7,000 Iraqi refugees set to settle in the U.S. by September will end up in Michigan and that state's leaders worry that a sluggish economy cannot support them. -
Florida Puts Info About Unsolved Cases on Inmate's Cards
Florida’s 92,000 state inmates started getting one of two decks that between them highlight 104 of the state’s most troubling unsolved murder and missing persons cases. -
Cop Acquitted of Beating Man in Katrina's Aftermath
Judge clears a former New Orleans police officer of charges after watching a video of the incident.
WORLD
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Arab League Extends 'Hand of Peace' to Israel
The foreign ministers of Egypt and Jordan began a historic visit to Israel on Wednesday to formally present an Arab peace plan, saying they were extending 'a hand of peace' on behalf of the region. -
Lebanese Army in Final Push Against Islamic Militants
Lebanese army troops let loose an onslaught of weaponry and tank shells at Islamic militants in a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. -
U.S. Military Contractor Possibly Kills Iraqi VP's Aide
Iraqi Vice President Adil Abdul-Mahdi tried to hide details of the shooting death of one of his personal bodyguards, including information implicating a U.S.-based private security contractor suspected in the incident. -
Tour de France Leader Removed From Race
Michael Rasmussen of Denmark was sent home for violating the team's internal rules, said a spokesman for the Danish rider's Rabobank team on Wednesday. -
U.S. Drops Plans to Build Embassy in Hezbollah Area
The proposed U.S. embassy was to be located in the Baabda area of Beirut which is controlled by the Hezbollah rather than the Lebanese government, said an ABC News report. -
Bombers Kill 27 Iraqis During Victory Celebration
Two suicide car bombings struck soccer fans in Baghdad as they were celebrating Iraq's victory in the Asian Cup semifinal on Wednesday, killing at least 50 people and wounding more than 100, officials said. -
Iran: Locals Arrested in Connection With American Scholars
Authorities arrested a number of Iranians allegedly connected to detained American scholars, the intelligence minister announced Wednesday, widening a sweep against what the government claims is a plot to overthrow the country's Islamic leadership. -
Tour de France Rider Cristian Moreni Fails Doping Test
Police escorted Tour de France rider Cristian Moreni at the end of Wednesday's 16th stage of the race after he tested positive for testosterone. -
Taliban Kill 1 S. Korean Hostage, Release 8 Others
Taliban militants killed one South Korean hostage and released eight others, officials said Wednesday, leaving another 12 still held captive by the militant group. -
Bombs Explode on Tour de France Route in Spain
At least one small explosive device detonated Wednesday in northern Spain along a route used by the Tour de France cycling race, the Spanish Interior Ministry said. -
8 Americans Graduate From Free Cuban Medical School
Eight Americans graduated from Cuba's Latin American School of Medicine, a free medical school, and plan to put their educations to use in the U.S. -
Iran Ready for High-Level Talks With U.S. on Iraq
Iran is ready to consider high-level talks with the United States regarding security in Iraq, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported Wednesday. -
Dozens Evacuated as Oxford Waters Rise
Rising flood waters drove nearly 100 people out of their homes in Oxford Wednesday as the surge from Britain's worst floods in 60 years continued its slow progress down the Thames Valley. -
Missing Dog Found 2,000 Miles From Home
Micro-chipped missing dog turns up 2,000 miles from home.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Brian Kilmeade: Lohan's Dad Phones In
A surprise phone call from Lindsay Lohan's dad -
FOX News Live: E.D. Hill: Lotto Gives Lovers Leg Up
Couple wins the lottery and want to buy themselves new knees -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' July 21, 2007
Is al Qaeda really back to its original strength? -
Hannity & Colmes: Hannity & Colmes: 'Baghdad Diarist' Under Fire
New Republic's 'Baghdad Diarist' under fire -
Hannity & Colmes: Ward Churchill Axed
Attorney for controversial college professor reacts to client's dismissal -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: GretaWire Flashback
Inside the hunt for Natalee Holloway -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Fact-Finding Mission
Madeleine McCann's father tells Greta why he's looking for help in America S Greta interviews Madeleine McCann's dad -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Prison cards to help find Jennifer Kesse
Will prison playing cards help locate Jennifer Kesse? -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: McDonald's Is America's Secret Weapon
McDonald's: The secret weapon to fight the war on… well, everything -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Pelosi Supports Gonzales?
Nancy Pelosi supports part of Alberto Gonzales' testimony -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: Missing Mom Found Dead in Car at Miami Airport
Missing mother of four found dead in trunk of car at Miami airport -
The O'Reilly Factor: Talking Points: Difference Between Liberals and Far-Left
The difference between liberals and the far-left -
The O'Reilly Factor: O'Reilly Transcript: Hillary's Spokesman Vs. Bill
Howard Wolfson, communications director for the Clinton campaign talks with Bill -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Roy Blunt on Partisan Congress
Can Harry Reid insult President Bush and still expect to work with him? House Minority Whip Roy Blunt responds
FOX FAN
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Rising Costs at Starbucks: Will It Stop You From Your Daily
Despite the mumbling and the grumbling, are you going to fork over the extra nine cents to get your Starbucks fix in the morning? -
Lauren Green: Is Homosexuality a Sin?
The issue of the church and homosexuality, now at a slow simmer, will likely heat up to a constant and furious boil very soon. -
Lis and the Single Girl: Sexual Orientation Discrimination
I’m a lesbian and am afraid to let my employer know. Can I be fired if they find out I’m gay?
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