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BUSINESS
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Thursday's Stocks to Watch
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Thursday's session are Aetna Inc., Comcast Corp., and Exxon Mobil Corp. -
'Bat Boy' Tabloid Weekly World News Shutting Down
Publisher American Media Inc. announced on Tuesday that it will stop printing the Weekly World News tabloid, home of 'Bat Boy,' alien babies and other bizarre 'news' stories. -
Apple Crushes Expectations; 3Q Profit Soars 73 Percent
Apple Inc.'s fiscal third-quarter profit soared more than 73 percent, fueled by demand for its Macintosh computers and the strength of its iPod media players. -
Financing Government, Congress Style
Why is Congress ignoring the all-too familiar maxim that the more you tax something, the less you get of it? -
Dow Chemical Net Income Rises on International Growth
Dow Chemical posted two percent increase in profit thanks to strong international sales, in spite of U.S. housing sector weakness. -
Cadbury Schweppes Sale Troubled by Turbulent Debt Markets
Cadbury Schweppes unsure about potential value of bids for U.S. drinks division because of shaky debt markets. -
Oprah Highest-Paid Star; Simon Cowell a Distant Number Two
Oprah tops TV Guide list of highest-paid TV stars, making $260 million a year. -
Durable Goods Orders Up, but Below Expectations
Durable goods orders were up 1.4 percent in June, driven by orders for commercial airplanes, but failed to meet expectations. -
New Home Sales Fall 6.6 Percent in June
Sales of new homes fell 6.6 percent in June, while median sales price declined. -
Friday's Stocks to Watch
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Friday's session are Chevron Corp., Amgen Inc., and Gap Inc. -
Markets Sink on Credit Fears; Dow Closes Down 311 Points
Stocks fell sharply Thursday on a mix of housing, oil and credit jitters. -
Thursday Dow Drop Biggest Since February
Dow hits session low Thursday, biggest drop since Feb. 27. -
Driving the Lemon Myth Off the Lot
The lemon theory is a classic 'market failure' myth in economics. -
Ford Posts $750M Profit, First in Two Years
Ford on Thursday swung to a surprise second-quarter profit after seven quarters of losses on cost-cutting and a turnaround in its core automotive operations. -
3M 2Q Results Better Than Expected
3M posted better-than-expected quarterly profit Thursday, driven by health care division. -
ExxonMobil Earnings Slip on Natural Gas Prices
ExxonMobil's earnings fell one percent due to lower natural gas prices, though net income was still fourth-largest ever recorded.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Lindsay Lohan Declares Innocence, Says Drugs Weren't Hers
"I am innocent... did not do drugs they're not mine. I was almost hit by my assistant Tarin's mom I appreciate everyone giving me my privacy," Lohan wrote in an e-mail to "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush, the show reported on its Web site Tuesday night. -
Disney to Cut Smoking in Family Films
The Walt Disney Co. will eliminate smoking from all its films released under its label and will discourage smoking in films released under its Touchstone and Miramax brands, the company said Wednesday. -
Spector Forensic Expert: Clarkson Most Likely Killed Herself
A forensic pathologist testifying for the defense said Wednesday that the actress Phil Spector is accused of killing shot herself, and that a medical examiner was "hasty" in calling her death a homicide. -
FOX411: Michael Jackson Courting Trouble Again?
Michael Jackson ditches depositions -
Sc-Fi Fans, Hollywood Stars Descend on Comic-Con
Comic, anime and science fictions fans gather for Comic-Con, the nation's largest pop-culture convention, for a glimpse of Hollywood's latest offerings and biggest stars. -
Etta James Hospitalized After Abdominal Surgery
Etta James, 69, was in stable condition Thursday after being hospitalized for complications from abdominal surgery last month, her manager said. -
Man Arrested in Alleged Shakedown Plot Against Tom Cruise
An Arizona man who allegedly demanded more than $1 million not to publish Tom Cruise's stolen wedding photographs has been arrested, the actor's lawyer said Thursday. -
Mindy McCready Taken Into Custody for Violating Probation
Mindy McCready was in jail Thursday, accused of violating probation on a 2004 drug charge after a scuffle with her mother and authorities in Florida. -
9-11 Conspiracy Film Producer Arrested for Army Desertion
Korey Rowe, one of the producers on the controversial Sept. 11 conspiracy documentary 'Loose Change,' has been arrested for allegedly deserting the Army, even though he says he received an honorable discharge. -
Producers: 'Cavemen' Not Racial Metaphor
The producers of ABC's new "Cavemen" said Wednesday the comedy is much more than the insurance company commercials that inspired it, but isn't designed to be an ambitious allegory about race. -
Matt Damon Gets Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
Damon said he used to look at the stars on the boulevard sidewalk and dreamed of seeing his name on one of them someday. So when it came time to receive one Wednesday, Damon reacted with disbelief. -
Expert: Lindsay Lohan Likely to Do 30-180 Days in Jail
Lindsay Lohan's best bet for avoiding jail time is to go back into rehab yet again and remove herself from a high-flying party lifestyle -- if not, she could be facing up to six months behind bars, legal observers said Wednesday. -
The Lindsay Lohan Story: From Talent to Train Wreck
Hard to believe now, after all the arrests, car crashes and late-night club hopping, that just 10 years ago Lindsay Lohan was Hollywood's freshest-faced bundle of joy.
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HEALTH
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Oscar the Cat Predicts Nursing Home Deaths
Oscar the cat is a furry grim reaper that seems to sense when death is near. -
DEA Raids LA Medical Marijuana Clinics
U.S. drug enforcement agents raided 10 medical marijuana clinics in L.A., arresting five people and confiscating large quantities of cash and drugs. -
Disposal Cos. Converting Expired Pills into Energy
Drug disposal companies are taking outdated or recalled prescription drugs from pharmacies and manufacturers and incinerating them, generating energy. -
Sumo Wrestler Slimming Down to Improve Health
A New Jersey sumo wrestler, who is collecting disability because he's too heavy to hold a job, is slimming down to improve his health. -
Plane-Hopping TB Patient Released from Hospital
Andrew Speaker, the tuberculosis-infected honeymooner who caused an international scare, has completed his treatment and been released from a Denver hospital. -
Birth Control Prices Climbing for College Students
The deep discounts on birth control previously enjoyed by universities are going away and returning college students will be forced to pay more for contraceptives or switch to cheaper generic brands, reports the Wall Street Journal. -
Allergy-Free Peanuts Headed to a Market Near You
Researchers at two U.S. universities say they've discovered ways to create allergy-free peanuts. -
Respiratory Therapist Convicted of Molesting Patients
A respiratory therapist is convicted of molesting child patients who were too sick to defend themselves. -
Summer Camp Turns Away HIV-Positive Boy
Mother files a lawsuit after her 10-year-old son is turned away from a Rockland County, New York summer camp. -
Agency Gives Condoms, AIDS Info to Elderly
With the number of new HIV infections growing among the elderly population, New York City is making an effort to educate its seniors about AIDS and safe sex. -
Hospital Settles Transplant Suit for $7.5 Million
A California hospital that saw 33 transplant candidates die between 2004 and 2005 even as it turned away available organs settled a lawsuit brought by transplant patients for $7.5 million.
POLITICS
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Obama: Hillary's Vote on Iraq Was 'Irresponsible and Naive'
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama exchanged barbs over foreign policy, amping up the once-cordial rhetoric between the two camps. -
House Moves to Free Jailed Border Patrol Agents
The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a move by conservative Republicans to free two Border Patrol agents in prison for shooting a Mexican drug dealer. -
New Details Released on Pat Tillman's Death
Army medical examiners were suspicious about the close proximity of the three bullet holes in Pat Tillman's forehead and tried without success to get authorities to investigate whether the former NFL player's death amounted to a crime. -
FBI Chief Contradicts Gonzales Sworn Testimony
Then-White House counsel did speak with former Attorney General Ashcroft in his hospital room about the terrorist surveillance program, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller says. -
Demotion Expected for General in Pat Tillman Probe
Military officials say the Army secretary is expected to recommend the demotion of a three-star general in the death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman. -
Senators Agree to Extra $3 Billion for Border Security
Hoping to prevent a veto -- or find enough support to override one -- Democratic and Republican leaders come up with deal to get homeland security bill passed. -
Former Lawmaker Faces Tough Confirmation
President's nominee to be budget director faces hurdles as Democrats seek to use confirmation vote to win concessions from White House on other issues. -
Democrats Push Sweeteners to Get Farm Bill Done
House leaders tack on GOP-friendly programs to multibillion dollar legislation in order to get passage of agricultural and nutrition spending bill. -
D.C. Bureau of ABC News Briefly Evacuated
A building in Downtown Washington, D.C., that is home to ABC News was briefly evacuated Thursday because of a suspicious envelope that turned out to contain aspirin. -
Gates Defends Pentagon Official After Clinton Rebuke
Defense secretary calls Eric Edelman 'a valued member' of Pentagon team but seeks to calm feud that went public when official used choice words in response letter to senator's questions about withdrawal plans for Iraq. -
Dems Ask Perjury Probe of Gonzales; Plan to Subpoena Rove
Senate Democrats called for a special counsel to investigate whether Attorney General Alberto Gonzales lied under oath and subpoenaed top presidential aide Karl Rove Thursday in a widening probe into the dismissal of U.S. prosecutors. -
Respected Media Team Quits McCain's Campaign
Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens, the media team who were part of George Bush's campaign, resigned from John McCain's campaign this week. -
Dems Draft New Iraq Pullout Bill Hoping to Appeal to GOP
The vote will come next week, as members take up a $460 billion bill covering military spending for 2008.
SCIENCE
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Multibillion-Dollar Mars Proposal Stirs Controversy
Proposals for a multibillion-dollar Mars sample return mission, perhaps even a comprehensive sample return program, appear to be on the front burner again, but not without controversy. -
Study: Nevada Has Big Temperature Gains
Nevada is among the states with the most dramatic increase in average temperatures the last 30 years, according to a new study that examines the impact of global warming across the country. -
Report: Astronauts Drank Alcohol Heavily Before Launch
An independent health panel studying NASA astronauts found "heavy use of alcohol" before launch, according to a published report Thursday. -
NASA: Worker Tried to Sabotage Computer
A space program worker deliberately damaged a computer that is supposed to fly aboard shuttle Endeavour in less than two weeks, an act of sabotage that was caught before the equipment was loaded onto the spaceship, NASA said Thursday. -
Feds Propose Habitat for Bighorn Sheep
More than 400,000 acres of wildlands in the Eastern Sierra Nevada should be made protected habitat for an endangered mountain sheep rebounding from the threat of extinction, the federal government said Wednesday. -
Endangered Blue Butterflies Return to Santa Monica Bay
Insects missing for decades from their native habitat return to California beaches after scientists nurture them in fenced-in nature reserves.
TECHNOLOGY
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Quiz Tests Web Surfers' Smarts on Spotting Scams
SiteAdvisor service offers 10-question test to determine Internet users' ability to spot 'phishing' attempts. -
Study: 1 in 5 Americans Watches Web Videos
Speedier Internet connections and a wider selection of clips have led to the increasing popularity of online videos. -
Microsoft Slashes Price of Xbox 360 Add-On
In bid to support the format, company says it will cut the cost of an HD DVD player add-on for the Xbox 360 game console and give away movies with the player.
U.S.
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Hero Dog Who Helped in WTC, Katrina Rescue Efforts Dies
A black Labrador who became a national canine hero after burrowing through white-hot, smoking debris in search of survivors at the World Trade Center site dies after a battle with cancer. -
Arizona Latino Leaders Blast Illegal Immigration Hotline
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio rebuffs claims that program to crackdown on illegal workers is unconstitutional and says deputies will only investigate tips if police have probable cause. -
DEA Raids 10 Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Clinics
Federal agents raided 10 medical marijuana clinics on Wednesday, upsetting local officials who are trying to end crackdowns on the facilities. -
Wake Forest University Basketball Coach Dies at 56
Wake Forest University announces that men's basketball coach Skip Prosser has died at the age of 56. -
Judge Orders Gov't to Pay $101.75M for Wrongful Conviction
A federal judge ordered the government to pay $101 million to two men and the families of two others wrongfully convicted of a 1965 murder in order to protect an FBI informant. -
Female Body Found in Car of Missing Wisconsin Student
A female body was found in the car that a 21-year-old University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student was last seen driving before she vanished two weeks ago. The car was pulled from the Fox River near downtown Green Bay Thursday, authorities said. -
Arrests in Iraq Reconstruction Contract Rigging Case
A third member of a Texas family has been arrested in connection with what a federal official says is the largest Army contract-rigging and bribery case to emerge from the Iraq reconstruction effort. -
Suspicious Package at Long Beach Airport Not an Explosive
A suspicious piece of luggage that prompted the evacuation of a Los Angeles-area airport terminal Thursday is not an explosive device, authorities said. -
Judge Strikes Down Pennsylvania City's Immigration Law
A federal judge ruled that a law in Hazleton, Pa., that imposed fines on landlords who rented to illegal immigrants was unconstitutional. -
Villanova Expels 3 Football Players in Sex Assault Probe
Villanova University reportedly kicked out three incoming freshmen, all football players, following a school investigation of an alleged rape of a student. Local police are now involved in the investigation. -
Tenn. Bans Prison Visitors From Wearing Sexy Lingerie
The Tennessee Department of Correction will ban visitors from wearing thong underwear and bust-enhancing 'water brassieres' when a revised set of visitation rules takes effect on Aug. 1, the Tennessean reports. -
Alleged Robber Flees After Clerk Says 'Get Out!'
A 38-year-old man is facing charges after allegedly walking into a gas station with a steak knife and demanding money, only to obey the clerk when she yelled, "No, get out!" -
Hearing Set for Ex-Dictator Noriega Regarding Extradition
Ex-Panamanian Dictator Manuel Noriega, scheduled to be released from prison September 9 for drug and racketeering charges, is fighting a French extradition request. -
Man Shoots and Kills Grandson in Alleged Self-Defense Case
Jerry Garrison of Ava, Missouri, allegedly shot and killed his grandson in an apparent case of self-defense, officials said. -
Nifong Apologizes, Says No 'Credible' Evidence of Crime
Former Durham County district attorney Mike Nifong apologized Thursday and said there was no 'credible evidence' that a crime had been committed in the Duke lacrosse case. -
Jury Rejects Links Between U.S. Company, Colombian Deaths
A jury Thursday rejected lawsuit claims that an Alabama-based Drummond Ltd. was to blame for the killing of three union leaders in Colombia, -
Michael Vick Pleads Not Guilty to Dogfighting Charges
Michael Vick pleaded not guilty to federal dogfighting charges Thursday and was released conditionally without bond until his trial in November. -
Preacher's Wife Hocked Wedding Ring Day She Disappeared
The wife of an Alabama minister missing since March sold her wedding ring at a pawnshop on the day she disappeared, police said Thursday. -
Death Penalty Sought in Deadly Home Invasion
A prosecutor said Thursday that he will seek the death penalty against two convicted burglars accused of killing the wife and two daughters of a prominent Connecticut physician in a home invasion and arson this week. -
Unknown Breed of Snakes Infest Maryland Office Building
An unknown breed of snakes reportedly infested a Maryland office building. -
La. Airport Hurt by Katrina Will Resume Air Traffic Control
Lakefront Airport in Louisiana will resume air traffic control service Monday for the first time since the events of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. -
Judge Rules 'Purse Baby' Suspect Competent for Trial
A judge ruled the woman accused of stealing a newborn baby from a hospital and fleeing to New Mexico is competent to stand trial. -
Trial Begins for Boy Accused of Murdering Principal
A trial to determine if a Wisconsin teenager is accountable for the first-degree murder of his high school principal's murder begins. -
Police: So. Ill. Student Made Virginia Tech-Style Threat
Southern Illinois student Olutosin Oduwole has been arrested and accused by police for making a terroristic threat mirroring the events that took place at Virginia Tech. -
Show Must Go On for Wis. Circus Museum Despite Cash Woes
The show must go on for the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wis., despite plummeting attendance which leaves the organization working for, well, peanuts. -
48 Large Fires Burning Across United States
Firefighters battled a brush fire in Montana Wednesday as 48 large fires were tracked across the country. -
Manhattan Residents Evacuated After Retaining Wall Collapses
Hundreds of residents in Manhattan were immediately evacuated after a retaining wall at a nearby construction site collapsed. -
Inmate Convicted After Guard Charges He Masturbated
Florida inmate convicted of indecent exposure and received 60 days in county jail after a guard complained he had masturbated. -
N.J. Woman Reports Thousand-Gallon Pool Stolen
Daisy Valdivia wakes up to find her pool missing and not a trace of the 1,000 gallons of water that was in it, either. -
Company Sends NYC Man 2,000 Credit Cards
Manhattan accountant who requested copies of his ExxonMobil credit card says he received 2,000 cards. -
Michigan Girl Dies After Softball Hits Her Head
A 12-year-old softball player suffered a brain injury when she was hit in the head with a ball during practice, and died a day later, police and family said. -
Wild Ponies Make Annual Swim From Maryland to Virginia
Wild ponies made their yearly swim to Chincoteague from Assateague Island, Maryland, today in front of tens of thousands of onlookers. -
TSA: Man Who Missed Flight in Seattle Called in Bomb Threat
Memphis-bound jet with 142 aboard forced to return to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a man who missed his flight allegedly called in a bomb threat.
WORLD
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Tsunami Warning Lifted After Quake Shakes Indonesia
A tsunami warning has been lifted following a powerful earthquake off the eastern coast of Indonesia, officials said on Thursday. -
Company Sends NYC Man 2,000 Credit Cards
Manhattan accountant who requested copies of his ExxonMobil credit card says he received 2,000 cards. -
Officials: Taliban Still Holding 22 South Koreans
South Korea on Thursday said 22 hostages still were being held by the Taliban as President Roh Moo-hyun worked with his Afghan counterpart to resolve the situation; officials said those who killed a pastor, one of 22 hostages, would be held responsible. -
Rio Cops Allegedly Steal From Visiting U.S. Officers
Two Brazilian police officers were charged with extorting money and an iPod from U.S. police officers on vacation in Rio de Janeiro for the Pan American Games. -
U.S.: Iran Improving Iraqi Insurgents' Aim
The military has noted a 'significant improvement' in the aim of attackers firing rockets and mortars into the heavily fortified Green Zone in the past three months that it has linked to training in Iran, the top day-to-day U.S. commander in Iraq says. -
U.S. Ambassador: Buildup Reducing Iraq Violence
Washington's top diplomat in Iraq said Thursday that increased U.S. troop strength had brought down violence, but it was impossible to predict when conditions would allow the U.S. to begin reducing its involvement. -
Catholic Church Changes Date of St. Patrick's Day
Because St. Patrick's Day falls on Holy Week in 2008, the Roman Catholic Church announced that it would celebrate the occasion two days earlier, on March 15. -
Dispatches From Iraq: A Bird's Eye View
The F-16 and Shadow both beamed down live images of the house where the terrorists had hidden after firing on U.S. forces. Now was option time. Which weapon to use? -
Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Leave 4 Militants Dead
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip left four Palestinian militants Thursday as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he hopes to reach a peace deal with Israel within a year. -
Raul Castro Leads Revolutionary Day Celebrations
Interim leader Raul Castro led tens of thousands of loyalists in celebrations marking the launch of Cuba's revolution Thursday, filling in for his ailing brother Fidel as his provisional government took on further airs of permanence. -
5,000 Arrested in Zimbabwe Over Mandatory Price Cuts
Nearly 5,000 store owners, managers and business executives have been arrested since the government began its campaign to slash prices last month, state media reported Thursday. -
U.S.-Led Forces Kill More Than 50 Taliban Suspects
A 12-hour battle ended early Thursday after coalition forces dropped bombs on 16 compounds from where militants had been attacking troops in Helmand province. -
North Korea Storms Out of Talks With South
North Korean officials stormed out of talks with their South Korean counterparts on Thursday over a disagreement over their shared sea border. -
Tour de France Races On Without Leader Rasmussen
Cycling's biggest race continued on Thursday without the Tour de France's leader, Michael Rasmussen, marking only the second time the race leader has been expelled. -
Blast at Syrian Explosives Depot Kills 15 Soldiers
Syria's state news agency says 15 soldiers were killed and 50 wounded in a blast at an explosives depot in northern Syria. -
Reporter's Notebook: A Dark Cloud Over Lebanon
It's more than my gut telling me something is about to happen in Lebanon. It's my gut combined with interviews over the last 10 days with many Lebanese officials who feel the same way. -
Rampaging Elephants Kill 8 in Northeast India
Two domesticated elephants went on a rampage through five villages before being shot dead by police. -
Pakistan's Red Mosque Set to Reopen After Deadly Siege
Pakistani worshippers will be allowed back into a yellow-painted Red Mosque, two weeks after a deadly commandos raid to remove extremists.
SHOWS
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FOX News Live: E.D. Hill: Gray-Haired Hell Raiser
Man escapes from police on a scooter that only goes 8 mph -
Hannity & Colmes: Transcript: Newt Gingrich on GOP Candidates
Ex-House Speaker Gingrich calls it like he sees it on GOP candidates -
Hannity & Colmes: Transcript: Michael Lohan on Daughter Lindsay's Arrest
Michael Lohan on why he’s partly to blame for his daughter’s bad behavior -
On the Record w/ Greta: Greta Van Susteren: Medical Emergency at 38,000 Feet
As the pilot passed, he said, 'We have a medical emergency and will have to land' -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Britney's Erratic Behavior Escalates
Could Britney Spears lose custody of her kids to Kevin Federline? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Francine Tate Found Alive
Francine Tate located in northern Wisconsin after 8-day search -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: What's a Real Cry for Help?
What is a real cry for help? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: Special Report
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Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume: Blogging Soldier Reveals His Identity
Soldier who wrote disturbing accounts of Iraq war reveals his identity -
Specials: After Diana: The Future of the Kingdom
Ten years after her death, FOX News looks back at Princess Diana's legacy and examines what the future holds for the English monarchy -
Specials: Radical Islam: Terror in Its Own Words
The warning is loud and clear: radical Islam wants to kill you -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: Britney's Disastrous Shoot With OK! Magazine
Britney Spears storms out of interview and photo shoot with OK! magazine -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: Univ. of Colorado Fires Professor Ward Churchill
Terminated professor Ward Churchill files suit against University of Colorado -
The O'Reilly Factor: Talking Points: Ward Churchill's Demise
The demise of Ward Churchill… -
The O'Reilly Factor: O'Reilly Transcript: Dennis Miller Riffs on Ward Churchill
Dennis Miller riffs on Ward Churchill and Lindsay Lohan -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Follow the Money
Treasury Secretary Paulson details administration's efforts to cut off terror funding -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Immigration Solution?
Sen. Graham introduces his 'Border First' plan
FOX FAN
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Dick Morris, Eileen McGann: Releasing Guantanamo Prisoners?
Guantanamo Bay Detention Center has become far too much of a revolving door through which terrorists are returned to their country of origin, courtesy of the US government, to take up arms against us again. -
Lauren Green Begins Work on Christmas Special
While Lauren Green is hard at work on this year’s Christmas special — “Facts, Fictions, and Faith” — she found some time to snap a few photos like this one of her mom and a faux Roman solider. -
Lt. Col. Bill Cowan: A Loss in Iraq is a Victory for Iran
It's a clear victory at that, and one whose ramifications may extend far beyond those of a victorious Al Qaeda. -
Photo Hunt: Lauren Christmas Special
Lauren Green snaps some photos on her trip to Europe. Don’t be defeated by this Roman warrior — Can you find the 10 differences in the photos? -
Food For Thought: Reporters and Chain Restaurants
New Orleans, keep your culinary masterpieces. I will not be sampling your oysters, raw, char-broiled or otherwise. -
Answers: Lauren Green Photoessay
Lauren Green snaps some photos on her trip to Europe. Don’t be defeated by this Roman warrior — Can you find the 10 differences in the photos? -
Lis and the Single Girl: The Child Support Lowdown
I receive child support from my ex-husband— will it continue when my kids go to college? When is he legally allowed to stop payments?
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