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ENTERTAINMENT
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San Francisco Drops Case Against Naked Cowboy
The Naked Cowboy was heading back to New York on Monday after San Francisco dropped its case against him on a technicality, according to the New York Post. -
Ryan Seacrest: 'I Was Bit by a Shark'
Ryan Seacrest was taking a swim in the Pacific Ocean in Mexico on Sunday when he was bitten by a shark, he said on his KIIS-FM radio show Monday. -
Amy Winehouse Hospitalized for Reaction to Meds, Released
Amy Winehouse was released from a London hospital Tuesday after an overnight stay to treat what her spokesman said was an adverse reaction to medication. -
Mario Lopez to Become Solo Host of 'Extra'
Mario Lopez may be doing a happy dance after being picked as the new solo host of "Extra." -
Whitaker Replaces Russert as NBC News' D.C. Bureau Chief
Mark Whitaker has been named to replace Tim Russert as head of NBC News' Washington Bureau. -
Christian Bale Skirts Questions About Assault Allegations
Christian Bale skirted questions about the assault allegations against him Tuesday at the Japanese premiere of "The Dark Knight." -
Original TV 'Catwoman': Angelina Jolie Would Be Perfect
Julie Newmar, who starred as the Catwoman in the original "Batman" TV series, thinks Angelina Jolie "would own the part," she tells the New York Daily News. -
Canadian Reality Show Judge Charged with Assault
Police say a judge on a Canadian reality show that selected the female lead for a production of "The Sound of Music" has been charged with assault and forcible confinement. -
Pop Tarts: Mila Kunis Makes Mark Wahlberg Cry
After passing the SWAT test in preparation for her upcoming flick 'Max Payne,' the real-life girlfriend of Macaulay Culkin used her gun skills against co-star Mark Wahlberg. -
Ivanka Trump, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Among VF's Best Dressed
Business mogul Ivanka Trump, French first lady Carla Bruni-Sazorsky and Michelle Obama were among those chosen for Vanity Fair's 2008 International Best-Dressed List. -
Report: 'Charles in Charge' Actor Files for Bankruptcy
Former "Charles in Charge" actor Willie Aames has filed for bankruptcy, TMZ reports. -
Alicia Keys Apologizes to Fans for Tobacco Ads
Alicia Keys has apologized to fans in Indonesia after she discovered an upcoming concert was sponsored by tobacco company Philip Morris, the BBC reports. -
Police: Shia LaBeouf Not at Fault for Accident
"Transformers" actor Shia LaBeouf was not at fault for a Sunday morning accident in which he was booked for a misdemeanor DUI, authorities said on Tuesday. -
Dorm Matron at Winfrey's School Pleads Not Guilty to Abuse
A former dormitory matron at Oprah Winfrey's school for poor South African girls has pleaded innocent to charges that she indecently assaulted and abused six teenagers at the academy. -
Phony 'Joker' Arrested in Michigan for Larceny
Police in Michigan have arrested a man who they say tried to steal posters and other items related to the new Batman movie from a cinema lobby while dressed up as the Joker. -
Writer's Strike Leads to Fewer U.S. Films at Venice Festival
Italian films will dominate the official program of the 65th Venice Film Festival this year — and fewer Hollywood movies will be shown due to the impact of the writers' strike. -
LifeStyles Condoms Wants Miley Cyrus for Spokesgirl
The company says it has offered the 15-year-old Disney star — who has said she won't have sex until she's married — $1 million to represent the brand.
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HEALTH
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Los Angeles Wants to Take Bite Out of Fast Food
In the impoverished neighborhood of South Los Angeles, fast food is the easiest cuisine to find — and that's a problem for elected officials who see it as an unhealthy source of calories and cholesterol. -
Surgeons Remodel Baby's 'Football-Shaped' Skull
Matthew Hodgson of Springfield, Mo., was born with craniosynostosis, a birth defect of the brain that is characterized by the premature closure of one or more fibrous joints between the bones of the skull before brain growth is complete. -
Book: Booze, Caffeine Act as Liquid Contraceptives
Drastic changes in diet boost a woman's chances of giving birth into her 40s and 50s, the Daily Telegraph reported. -
Conjoined Twin Separated From Her Sister in 2001 Dies
A conjoined twin who was separated from her sister during a grueling, 100-hour operation eight years ago died Tuesday at a hospital in Nepal, a doctor said. -
Conjoined Twins Separated After Marathon Surgery
Conjoined twin girls from Morocco are medically stable and responding to treatment, following a marathon 10-hour operation to separate them, Arabnews.com reported. -
UN: Fewer People Dying From AIDS, Infection Rate Stabilizes
Fewer people are dying of AIDS, more patients are on HIV medication and the global AIDS epidemic is stable after peaking in the late 1990s. -
What Type of Headache Do You Have?
Headaches afflict millions of Americans each day - but they are often misdiagnosed and treated improperly. -
Mother to Be Tested for Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome
A mother accused of repeatedly injecting her 4-month-old son with salt water will be sent to a state mental hospital to be tested for Munchausen by proxy, after a psychiatrist testified Thursday that she is severely depressed. -
Surgeons Complete First Double Arm Transplant
Surgeons in Munich, Germany performed the world’s first complete double arm transplant Friday, London’s Daily Mail reported Tuesday. -
86 Percent of U.S. Adults May Be Obese, Overweight by
The majority of U.S. adults are projected to be overweight or obese by 2030, according to a study. -
FTC: Kids Target of $1 Billion in Food Ads
The nation's largest food and beverage companies spent about $1.6 billion in 2006 marketing their products — especially carbonated drinks — to children, according to a Federal Trade Commission report.
OPINION
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Radley Balko: A Few Questions for Barack Obama
In my last column, I posed questions to GOP presidential hopeful John McCain. This week, it's Democrat Barack Obama's turn. -
Mike Baker: It's Tough to Get Pakistan to Commit
At the point where the Taliban and Al Qaeda presence threatens to destabilize Pakistan, that’s when we’ll see a significant response.
POLITICS
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Group: U.S. Can Defeat Al Qaeda With Change in Strategy
The United States can defeat Al Qaeda if it relies less on force and more on policing and intelligence to root out the terror group's leaders, a new study contends. -
GOP Critical as Pelosi Tries to 'Save the Planet'
Congressional Republicans are stepping up attacks on Democrats who are blocking votes on oil drilling legislation, honing in on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was quoted Tuesday saying that she wants 'to save the planet.' -
Sen. Stevens Indicted on Charges of False Statements
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens allegedly made false statements to cover up gifts given to him by an oil contractor seeking his help on Capitol Hill, according to a seven-count federal indictment unveiled Tuesday. -
Imperial Sugar Exec Testifies About Fatal Refinery Blast
An executive at a sugar company faulted for a deadly refinery accident in February said he found such "shocking" and "disgraceful" conditions at the Georgia plant last year that he warned his superiors that a fatal disaster was likely. -
Fmr. Newark, N.J., Mayor Sentenced to 27 Months
Former Newark Mayor Sharpe James was sentenced to more than two years in federal prison on Tuesday for his role in the cut-rate sales of city land to his former mistress. -
Brownback: China Orders Hotels to Spy on Olympic Guests
Foreign-owned hotels in China face the prospect of "severe retaliation" if they refuse to install government software that can spy on Internet use by hotel guests coming to watch the summer Olympic games, a U.S. lawmaker said Tuesday. -
FOX Facts: Senators Indicted While in Office
The following is a list of U.S. senators indicted while serving in the Senate. -
Bush Admin. Places Financial Sanctions on Burma
The Bush administration is imposing financial sanctions on companies suspected of being owned or controlled by the military-run government of Myanmar.
SCITECH
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Virgin Galactic Unveils Space Mothership
Richard Branson gives world glimpse of his secret space-tourism program. -
New Microwavable Pots Cook Themselves
Ceramic made with minerals heats up in microwave, unlike traditional ceramics. -
Tech Q and A: High-Speed and Always On
Four kinds of broadband, and which one's right for you; dual-monitor icon jumble; get ready for the end of analog TV; audio-recording feedback. -
Scrabble Knockoff Suspended on Facebook
Scrabulous creators suspend own game on social-networking site, but it's still up on their own site. -
High-School 'Hackers' in Court for Arraignment
Omar Khan, Tanvir Singh appear in court on hefty hacking charges. -
San Andreas Fault Longer Than Thought
So-called 'mud pots' indicate that earthquake prone slip fault extends south of Salton Sea. -
Hurricane Dolly Helps Shrink Gulf 'Dead Zone'
Mixed waters stirred up by storm take in more oxygen, cutting back on unlivable area. -
Rapid Evolution Gives Sperm Big Advantage
Male fruit flies in constant genetic competition, adding new features to semen all the time, study finds. -
Ex-Google Engineers Debut Rival Search Engine
Three former Google staffers come up with what they say is a better way to search. -
Incredible Fish Armor Could Suit Soldiers
African armored fish reveals secrets of its tough exterior in ways that could help soldiers protect themselves. -
Ancient Rock Reunites Antarctica, North America
Chunk of Southwestern granite found near South Pole is solid evidence that two continents were joined more than 600 million years ago.
U.S.
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FBI Agents Take to Streets to Battle Crime in Philly
For part two of FOX News' series marking the 100th anniversary of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FOX gained exclusive access to one of Philadelphia's premier drug and violent crime task forces, in which agents and city officers work hand in hand. -
New Jersey Motorist Hits Husband, Drives Off as He Dies
Authorities say a New Jersey woman struck her husband with her car, got out to check on him, then drove off as he died. -
Chicago Cops Hunt Acid Attackers Who Burned Woman
Police in Chicago are looking for three people after acid was thrown into a woman's face during an early Monday morning attack. -
Two Apparent Pipe Bombs Found at Ohio Post Offices
Two devices that appeared to be pipe bombs were found at separate post offices Tuesday, authorities said. Both buildings were evacuated and no injuries were reported. -
Undercover Cop in Wheelchair Busts 108 Drug Dealers
An undercover St. Paul, Minn., cop in an electric wheelchair bought drugs from more than 140 people in a three-month period, leading to the charging of more than 100. -
Dog Dies in Florida After Attack by Swarm of Honeybees
A dog died in Florida after an attack by a swarm of honeybees. -
Human, Animal Waste Bacteria Found at Calif. Beaches
Surf's up — and full of fecal bacteria — at Southern California beaches. -
Mississippi to Reopen to Shipping Traffic After Oil Spill
Mississippi River shipping traffic will be back to normal Tuesday after a massive oil spill closed the river last week, the Coast Guard said. -
Bush OKs Execution for Army Private on Death Row
President Bush on Monday approved the execution of an Army private, the first time in over a half-century that a president has affirmed a death sentence for a member of the U.S. military. -
Frisco Cops: 'Road Rage' Killings Actually Mistaken Identity
San Francisco police Monday said that a man and his two sons shot to death allegedly by an illegal immigrant were mistaken for rival gang members. -
L.A. Bars New Fast-Food Outlets in Low-Income Areas
The Los Angeles City Council has approved a one-year moratorium on new fast-food restaurants in a low-income area of the city. -
Mustard Gas Leak Confirmed in Kentucky
The first mustard gas leak in three years was confirmed Tuesday at a chemical weapons stockpile in Kentucky, less than a month after workers there found a leak inside a separate storage igloo housing a deadly nerve agent. -
Vermont Man Strikes Bear While Riding Motorcycle
A Hinesburg man is recovering from broken bones after he hit a bear while riding a motorcycle on Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury. -
Fisherman Trapped in Creek for 16 Hours Expected to Recover
Doctors are hopeful a 52-year-old Murray man who spent 16 hours trapped in a frigid mountain creek can make a full recovery. -
Residents in Quake Zone Urged to Cut Phone Use
The California Office of Emergency Services has urged people throughout Southern California to cut back telephone use in the aftermath of the earthquake. -
Gitmo Judge Penalizes Prosecutors, Blocks Statements
A military judge blocking prosecutors' use of a May 2003 interrogation as they finished presenting evidence in the first Guantanamo war crimes trial. -
Unattended Infant Mauled to Death by Dog; Puppy Euthanized
A dog attacked and killed a 2-month old baby boy in Oklahoma who was left unattended in a swing, but police don't know if a puppy or a pug killed the baby. -
Pit Bull Attacks Woman as She Disciplines Child
A woman disciplining a child for breaking a glass was attacked by her boyfriend's pit bull. -
Mass. House Approves Out-of-State Gay Marriage
The Massachusetts House has voted to allow gay marriages involving out-of-state couples. -
Pregnant Prostitution Ring Busted in Missouri
Two women were charged with prostitution in Camden County on Thursday after they were arrested in a sting operation at a Lake Ozark hotel last week. -
3 Deaths Reported in Wisconsin Mill Explosion
A northern Wisconsin fire chief says a storage tank explosion at a mill near Tomahawk has resulted in multiple deaths. -
Many Tourists Unfazed by Fire Raging Near Yosemite
Fire authorities working to contain a wildfire raging outside Yosemite National Park shut a major highway into the wilderness Tuesday, keeping travelers far from the park's western gate so crews could battle flames licking close to thousands of homes. -
Biggest Earthquakes in Recent California History
A list of the biggest quakes in recent California history, measured by magnitude. -
Lost Letter Finds Kansas Home 60 Years Later
A letter detailing the mood after Harry S. Truman was elected U.S. president — lost in the postal system for nearly 60 years — recently turned up in the mailbox of a Kansas woman. -
House Formally Apologizes for Slavery, Segregation
The House on Tuesday issued an unprecedented apology to black Americans for the wrongs committed against them and their ancestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow segregation laws. -
Smokey Bear Ad Pulled For Sparking Anger in Off-Roaders
A Smokey Bear ad was pulled by the Forest Service when off-road groups had complained that the ad sent the wrong message that riders operating ATVs in a legal manner can start forest fires. -
Mortgage Relief Plan Not Enough, Some Economists Say
Help is on the way for some debt-plagued homeowners. It just may not be fast enough or broad enough to keep many from losing their residences. -
Report: Ky. Grants Partial Pardons to 8 Convicted Murderers
Gov. Steve Beshear has granted partial pardons to at least eight convicted murderers and 14 rapists over the past five months, allowing them to vote and run for office. -
High-Tech Wash. Courthouse Peeper Pleads Guilty
A security guard who used high-tech surveillance equipment in a Spokane federal building to watch women undress has pleaded guilty to felony voyeurism. -
U.S. Postal Service Delivers--60 Years Late
A letter lost in the postal system for nearly 60 years recently turned up in the mailbox of a Lawrence woman. -
Dismissal of Haditha Charges Under Appeal
Prosecutors have filed a formal appeal of a judge's dismissal of charges against a Marine officer accused of failing to investigate the killings of 24 Iraqis. -
Police: Father Kidnapped Girl and May Flee Country
Authorities searching for a 7-year-old girl who disappeared with her father found the SUV police say he used kidnap her. -
Cop to Face Charges for Shooting Boy, 8, and Mom
San Diego's district attorney says she will file felony charges against an Oceanside police officer who shot an 8-year-old boy and his mother during a traffic dispute. -
Cop to Face Charges for Shooting Boy, 8, and Mom
San Diego's district attorney says she will file felony charges against an Oceanside police officer who shot an 8-year-old boy and his mother during a traffic dispute. -
Cop to Faces Charges for Shooting Boy, 8, and Mom
San Diego's district attorney says she will file felony charges against an Oceanside police officer who shot an 8-year-old boy and his mother during a traffic dispute. -
Colombian Cocaine Smugglers Plead Guilty in Miami
Two warlords from a far-right Colombian paramilitary group blamed for some of modern Colombia's worst atrocities pleaded guilty in Miami federal court to a drug conspiracy charge. -
NBA Referee Scores 15 Months in Prison
A federal judge in Brooklyn has sentenced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy to 15 months in prison for taking payoffs from a professional gambler for inside tips on games. -
More Than 100 Caribou Left to Rot on Alaskan Tundra
Alaska Wildlife Troopers say they're seeking suspects from two villages who left more than 100 caribou to rot on the tundra after slaughtering them. -
Cops Arrest 74-Year-Old Nudist in Violent Baton Attack
Oregon police arrested a 74-year-old nude sunbather after he allegedly assaulted a man who mistakenly brought 4 children and two chihuahuas to the beach. -
Man Arrested After Trying to Fill Up Car With Jet Fuel
A drunken man broke into a California airport and tried to fill up his car's gas tank with jet fuel, police said. -
Church Mourns as Cops Say Shooting Suspect Targeted Liberals
The church targeted by a gunman for its liberal views mourned the death of two parishioners Monday. -
NYPD Cop Loses Badge After YouTube Cyclist Push
A police officer shown on video body-checking a bicyclist who was riding as part of a demonstration was stripped of his badge and gun Monday. -
Growing Blaze Destroys 25 Homes Near Yosemite
A wildfire burning almost completely out of control Monday outside the famed park has charred more than 46 square miles, destroyed 25 homes and shrouded many an iconic vista with smoky haze. Some visitors toughed it out, while others packed their bags. -
5 Accused Texas Polygamists Surrender
Five indicted members of a West Texas polygamist sect turned themselves in to authorities Monday to face charges related to allegations of child sexual abuse. -
Boy, 9, Faces Felony Charges for Setting Kitten on Fire
A nine-year-old Delaware boy was arrested and charged with felony cruelty to animals after allegedly dousing a kitten with lighter fluid and setting it on fire.
WORLD
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Wind, Rain Clear the Air in Beijing, Officials Hopeful
After days of hazy, dark skies that fueled concerns about pollution levels during the Olympics, wind and rain helped clear Beijing's sky Tuesday, leaving officials hopeful for blue skies when the games start in just over one week. -
'Martyrs List' Conveys Pressure Facing Al-Sadr's Army
Loyalists within Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's militia network call it the "martyrs list," and it's long and growing: At least three dozen senior members killed in slayings or fighting since last summer and nearly 60 others detained. -
Prominent Allies of Shiite Cleric al-Sadr on 'Martyrs List'
Some of the prominent allies of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on an internal list of those killed or detained this year. -
Sudanese Court To Execute Eight Darfur Rebels
A sudanese court has ordered the execution of eight rebels for their involvement in a May attack near the capital that took 200 lives -
Caribbean Volcano Spews Ash Into Sky, Residents Evacuate
A dome over the crater of Montserrat's volcano has partially collapsed, spewing ash an estimated 40,000 feet into the Caribbean sky, scientists said Tuesday. -
10-Year-Old Palestinian Killed by Israeli Soldiers
A 10-year-old Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli gunfire Tuesday during a confrontation between troops and stone-throwers in a West Bank village, medics and witnesses said. -
3,000 Blank British Passports Stolen with Delivery Van
Around 3,000 blank British passports due to be sent to embassies around the world have been stolen from a van that was hijacked near Manchester, England, in what the government admits was a major security breach. -
Missile Strike Reportedly Kills Top Al Qaeda Target
Intelligence officials are investigating reports that Al Qaeda's top expert on chemical and biological weapons was among six people killed Monday in a missile strike on Pakistan's tribal areas. -
Shaken Berry-Pickers Report Canadian Sasquatch Sighting
A mother and daughter on a berry-picking excursion in northwestern Ontario, Canada, last week claim the giant, black, hulking figure they saw might be the legendary sasquatch, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported Monday. -
Iran: U.S. to Blame for AIDS; 'Big Powers' Going Down
Iran's president on Tuesday blamed the U.S. and other 'big powers' for global ills such as nuclear proliferation and AIDS, and accused them of exploiting the U.N. for their own gain and the developing world's loss. -
Starbucks to Close Two-Thirds of Its Stores Down Under
Starbucks will close more than two-thirds of its 84 stores in Australia by the end of the week under a restructuring plan announced Tuesday that will put almost 700 people out of work. -
Tour Guide Dies Saving Drowning Teens on Safari
A British tour guide was feared drowned Monday after leaping into a treacherous sea to save teenagers on a school trip in South Africa. -
Karadzic War Crimes Appeal Lost in Mail?
Ultranationalists were gathering Tuesday for a rally for Radovan Karadzic amid reports that the ex-Bosnian Serb leader's appeal of his extradition to the U.N. war crimes tribunal had not arrived at a Serbian court. -
U.N. Loses Millions in Burma Aid as Junta Interferes
The United Nations lost at least $10 million in cyclone relief for the battered country of Burma because it conformed to the ruling junta's distorted official exchange rate, according to the U.N.'s top humanitarian official. -
Committee Reverses Ban, Says Iraq Can Go to Olympics
Olympic officials say Iraq can take part in Beijing Games, lifting previous ban. -
DNA From Offshore Body Matches That of Ballooning Priest
Authorities say DNA from a body found earlier this month off Brazil's coast matches a priest who disappeared while flying over the Atlantic attached to hundreds of brightly colored party balloons. -
Ahmadinejad: 'Big Powers are Going Down'
Iran's president on Tuesday blamed the U.S. and other "big powers" for global ills such as nuclear proliferation and AIDS, and accused them of exploiting the U.N. for their own gain and the developing world's loss. -
Thousands March for 'Serb Hero' Karadzic in Belgrade
Thousands of extremist Serbs, singing nationalist songs, poured into the center of the capital Tuesday to protest government plans to extradite ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to the U.N. war crimes tribunal. -
Blast Rocks Hamas Training Camp in Gaza
Palestinian security officials say a huge blast rocked a training base run by the Islamic militant Hamas in southern Gaza. -
Dad Stabs Boy in Face He Wrongly Believed Taunted Daughter
An angry British father and his vigilante gang were sentenced Tuesday for kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old they wrongly believed sent abusive text messages to the man’s daughter, The Daily Mail reported. -
Report: Mother Placed Baby in a Fish Tank To Stop Its Crying
An Australian court heard testimony yesterday in a case invovling a mother who reportedly put her nine-month-old daughter into an aquarium filled with water after she was unable to stop the baby from crying. -
Man Survived on Bugs and Termites Before Rescue From Wild
A gold prospector survived four days in the Australian wilderness by eating bugs and termites, the Herald Sun of Australia reported. -
Court Hears Case of Australian Youth Left to Die in Backyard
An Australian court heard testimony in the case of a 12-year-old girl left to die last year in her backyard. -
Libya Releases Swiss Detained Over Al-Qaddafi Arrest
The Swiss Foreign Ministry says Libya has released two Swiss citizens who had been detained amid a diplomatic row over the arrest of Moammar al-Qaddafi’s son. -
Islamic Militants Abduct 25 Pakistani Cops and Troops
Islamic militants seized a security post in Pakistan's troubled northwest Tuesday, capturing at least 25 police and troops in a raid that underscored the government's weak grip on territory near the Afghan border. -
Qantas Cockpit Recording Lost During Mid-Air Crisis
Investigators won't be able to review the cockpit voice recording of a Qantas jet's mid-air crisis because it was overwritten as the crew made a harrowing emergency landing, an official said Tuesday. -
U.S., Iraqi Forces Launch Offensive in Diyala Province
U.S. and Iraqi forces fanned out in the volatile Diyala province Tuesday in a new operation aimed at clearing Al Qaeda in Iraq from safe havens in an area considered the last major insurgent belt around the capital. -
Antigua Police Question 6 in British Newlywed's Murder
Police investigating the murder of a newly-married doctor and the shooting of her husband in Antigua are doing 'everything' to find those responsible. -
India-Pakistan Crossfire Continues Along Kashmir Border
Indian and Pakistani soldiers traded fire across the heavily armed Kashmir frontier for more than 12 hours overnight and into Tuesday in what the Indian army called the worst violation of a 2003 cease-fire agreement between the nuclear-armed neighbors. -
Teen Wins Battle Over Religious Bracelet Banned at School
A Sikh teenager excluded from a Welsh school for breaking a 'no jewelry' rule by refusing to remove a wrist bangle which is central to her faith was a victim of unlawful discrimination, a judge ruled Tuesday. -
Bali Bombers Challenge Legality of Death by Firing Squad
Three militants awaiting execution for the 2002 Bali bombings plan to challenge the legality of death by firing squad, but it was unclear if the move would lead to a last-minute stay, their lawyer said Tuesday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Expecting an Attack?
Former Homeland Security Department aide Scott Weber on report government quietly stepping up U.S. counterterrorism efforts -
Hannity & Colmes: 'Country First'
Mike Huckabee on McCain's new ad; campaign strategy -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: More Audio Exchanges Between Missing Toddler's Mom and Her Family
Authorities release more audiotape of exchanges between the jailed mother of a missing toddler and her family. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: American Lawyer Will Help Iran Sue U.S.?
American lawyer says he'll represent the Iranian regime if it decides to sue the U.S. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on Obama and the surge; latest political poll numbers -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Far Left Running Wild
The far left running wild -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Obama Cancels Visit to Wounded U.S. Troops
Obama cancels visit to wounded U.S. troops in Germany -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Cash Crop
How one man is turning wind into money and energy
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