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ENTERTAINMENT
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Jerry Lewis Cited for Unloaded Gun in Luggage
Police say they have confiscated a gun belonging to Jerry Lewis that was found in the 82-year-old entertainer's carryon bag as he prepared to fly to Detroit from Las Vegas. -
Report: Keira Knightley Refuses Breast Enhancement in Pics
Keira Knightley has refused to have her breasts enhanced in publicity photos for her upcoming movie "The Duchess," the Daily Mail reports. -
Reports: Kate Hudson, Lance Armstrong Break Up
Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong called it quits this weekend, according to reports. -
Alicia Keys, Jack White to Sing 007 Theme Song
It's a double-O duet. Alicia Keys and Jack White have recorded the theme song for the new James Bond film, "Quantum of Solace," producers said Wednesday. -
Spector's Defense Attorneys Lose Pretrial Motions
Phil Spector's new defense team lost a series of pretrial motions Tuesday, but the judge promised to reconsider some of his rulings if it becomes necessary during the music producer's second murder trial. -
New York's 'Jacob the Jeweler' Sues Wyclef Jean
The company founded by the New York businessman known to rappers as "Jacob the Jeweler" has sued Wyclef Jean, claiming he owes money for watches and jewelry he bought. -
Jennifer Garner Plays Bad Girl in New Neutrogena Ad
Jennifer Garner plays a bad girl in her new commercial for Neutrogena, wearing a black dress while telling the camera "Every girl has a past when she did some things that maybe she shouldn't, but I say, 'No one ever has to know.'" -
Howard Stern, Kim Cattrall Turn Out for Benefit
Celebrities like Howard Stern, his girlfriend Beth Ostrosky and "Sex and the City" star Kim Cattrall turned out on Saturday for the most highly anticipated summer event of the New York charity circuit: the Robert Wilson Watermill Art Center Benefit. -
Mayer Pal: Jennifer Aniston 'Fits Right In' With Tour
Jennifer Aniston "fits right in" with the crew and musicians on John Mayer's tour, a friend of the rocker tells People. -
Ed McMahon Owes Another $275G, Lawsuit Claims
A New York lawsuit claims former "Tonight Show" sidekick Ed McMahon owes lawyers more than $275,000 for handling his daughter's divorce. -
Miley Cyrus Album 'Breakout' Debuts at No. 1
Miley Cyrus tops the charts. Her Web site says "Breakout" is debuting as the Number-1 album, selling 372,000 copies. -
Pop Tarts: Kendra Explains How 3 Girls Share Hugh Hefner
It can’t be easy sharing your (82-year-old) boyfriend with two other busty blondes, but for the past five years, Kendra Wilkinson, Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt have all managed to stay on as Hugh Hefner’s leading ladies. -
Ex-Boy Band Mogul Lou Pearlman Now a Police Informant
Lou Pearlman, the former boy band promoter and entrepreneur turned federal inmate, went to authorities with information about a 19-year-old man accused of killing an off-duty Orlando, Fla., police officer in a botched robbery. -
'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' Trailer Released
The trailer for the sixth Harry Potter film has been released, offering a sneak peek at "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." -
Fergie Excited for Role as Prostitute in 'Nine'
Fergie is excited about adding the role of a prostitute to her acting portfolio. -
Cheech and Chong Reunite for First Comedy Tour in 25 Years
Now that their feud is up in smoke, Cheech and Chong are high on plans to reunite for their first comedy tour in more than 25 years. -
Report: Chinese Earthquake Victims Demand $1B From Stone
More than 1,000 Chinese earthquake victims and a New York lawyer are demanding a $1 billion payout from Sharon Stone — or maybe just an apology, the New York Post reports.
HEALTH
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Dunkin' Donuts to Offer Healthier 'DDSmart' Menu
Looking to entice those hungry for a healthier option, Dunkin' Donuts will begin offering a new slate of better-for-you offerings in August. -
8 Foods That Will Lower Children's Cholesterol Levels
Childhood obesity is on the rise and so are children's cholesterol levels. Adding more fiber-rich food to the diet may help lower cholesterol. -
Warning: Oblivious 'Texting' Leads to Accidents, Death
A doctors' group is warning that oblivious texting is increasingly leading to accidents, even deaths. -
Salmonella Outbreak Traced to Mexican Farm
The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano pepper at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday. -
Missing DNA Chunks Tied to Schizophrenia Risk
Two huge international studies show that people who lack certain chunks of DNA run a dramatically higher risk of getting schizophrenia, a finding that could help open new doors to understanding and diagnosing the disease. -
Leg-Lengthening Clinic Adds 3 Inches to Woman, 29
A woman says she gained three inches in height after having leg-lengthening surgery in Russia. -
Girl, 10, Survives Poisonous Snake Bite
A 10-year-old girl’s leg swelled three times its normal size and turned black after she accidentally stepped on a poisonous adder snake, London’s Daily Mail reported Tuesday. -
Pediatricians Nix Heart Tests Before ADHD Drugs
The nation's largest pediatricians' group says most children getting attention-deficit drugs don't need heart screening with electrocardiogram tests, challenging advice from a leading heart doctors' association. -
Save Sex Couple Births 'Quadruplets' on Same Day
A same-sex couple gave birth to two sets of sibling twins within 24 hours of each other. -
Pre-Pregnancy Diabetes Tied to More Birth Defects
Diabetic women who get pregnant are three to four times more likely to have a child with birth defects than other women, according to new government research. -
Home Foreclosures Become Growing Health Concern
Economic pressures, particularly those surrounding the mortgage crisis, are causing large numbers of Americans to suffer from depression and consider life-alerting decisions, including divorce. -
New Arthritis Drug Gets Approval Recommendation
A government advisory panel Tuesday recommended approval of the drug Actemra, promoted as a new type of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, a painful and disabling swelling of the joints generally kept in check with medication.
OPINION
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Lis on Law: Married Life May Be Happier and Healthier
Although single men may publicize the perks of being unattached and carefree, it turns out that married life may benefit men more physically, mentally and spiritually. -
Alireza Jafarzadeh: Another Mass Killing in Iran
On Sunday, July 27, 2008, marked the twentieth anniversary of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran with "the largest mass execution in years," according to eyewitness accounts and reports by human rights groups. -
Susan Estrich: Obama Needs to Make Nice on All Sides
Obama must make Clinton supports feel included, or their exclusion could cost him dearly.
POLITICS
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Probe: Fed Employees May Have Bought Fake Degrees
Immigration officials are looking through a list of more than 9,000 names to see how many federal employees may have bought a phony high school or college degree from a Spokane, Wash.-based diploma mill. -
Bush Signs Housing Bill to Provide Mortgage Relief
President Bush on Wednesday signed a massive housing bill intended to provide mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners and stabilize financial markets. -
Bush Meets With Chinese Activists Over Olympics
President Bush met Tuesday in his White House residence with prominent Chinese activists, a move meant to send a reassuring message to human rights groups upset that the president is going next week to Beijing to watch the Olympics. -
Stevens Indictment Puts GOP Back on Defense
Alaska senator's arrest on charges of lying could knock Republicans off message just as they were gaining traction on the issue of producing more domestic oil. -
White House Wants Greater Reform in China
the White House said with some skepticism Wednesday that it expects the communist country to show it is loosening restrictions on free expression, and not just during the fleeting spotlight of the Olympic Games -
House Passes Bill to Regulate Tobacco
The House overwhelmingly passed legislation that for the first time would subject the tobacco industry to regulation by federal health authorities charged with promoting public well-being. -
U.S. House Bans Lead From Toys, Children's Goods
The bill also requires that many children's products be tested by third parties before they end up on store shelves. -
Bush Appeals to Congress to Lift Ban on Offshore Oil Drillin
President Bush urged Congress on Wednesday not to leave Washington, D.C., for the August recess period until it passes legislation lifting the ban on oil drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf. -
Bush Calls Olmert to Comfort Israeli on Decision to Resign
White House spokeman says the president sought to offer warm wishes after embattled prime minister announces he is stepping down. -
ID Please: Washington Governor Refused Entry by Bar Bouncer
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (GREG'-wahr) is taking it as a compliment: She was turned away from a bar in the state capital because she couldn't prove she's of legal age to drink. -
Congressman Rents Home in District to Quiet Critics
Rep. Robert Wexler is renting a home in his congressional district to quell criticism after revealing said last week he hadn't had a South Florida home in 11 years. -
Stevens Carries On in Face of Federal Charges
GOP colleagues distance themselves from Alaska senator, charged with lying to investigators about gifts from a contractor, as both parties discuss how to angle on oil drilling debate Stevens helped lead. -
Dems Weigh Punishments for Bush White House Officials
Across Capitol Hill, Democratic-led committees Wednesday weighed punishments for past and present Bush administration officials for a range of alleged misdeeds. -
House Panel Votes to Cite Rove With Contempt of Congress
The House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to cite former White House advisor Karl Rove for contempt of Congress. -
Aide to Sen. Jim Webb Found Dead
An aide to Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., was found dead from a gunshot wound Tuesday morning, Webb's office confirmed to FOX News. -
Democratic Senators Call for EPA Chief to Resign
Four Democratic senators called Tuesday for Stephen Johnson to resign as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and asked Attorney General Michael Mukasey to begin an investigation into whether he lied in testimony to a Senate committee.
SCITECH
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Tiny Tree Shrew Is World's Heaviest Drinker
Malaysian pen-tailed tree shrew's diet consists entirely of fermented palm nectar, meaning it basically lives on beer. -
Newfound Monkey About to Be Lost Forever
Kipunji of Tanzanian mountains, discovered only a few years ago, is on brink of extinction. -
Long-Lasting Jetpack Unveiled at Air Show
New Zealand's Martin Jetpack debuts its $100,000 personal flight apparatus Tuesday at EAA AirVenture air show in Oshkosh, Wis. -
Facebook Yanks Down 'Shank' Knifing Applet
Software let Facebook pals stab in each other in the back -- virtually, of course. -
British Hacker Loses Yet Another Appeal
London's Law Lords rule that Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into U.S. military computers, was not unlawfully threatened by American authorities. -
'Heart Robot' Is Sad Until Given a Hug
Robotic puppet on display at London's Science Museum looks depressed, but brightens up when cuddled. -
Massive Ice Sheet Breaks Loose in Canadian Arctic
Seven-square-mile piece of ice breaks off Ward Hunt Ice Shelf on northern coast of Ellsmere Island. -
Dell Tests Music Player to Renew iPod Battle
Company testing digital music player that could hit stores in September. -
Calif. Judge: Sprint's Early Termination Fees Illegal
Fees violate state's unfair business practices law, judge rules, orders company to pay out more than $70 million to customers. -
NASA Uses Wash. Sand Dunes as Lunar Stand-In
NASA scientists, contractors spend two weeks in central Washington state field-testing vehicles, robots for return to moon later this century.
U.S.
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Pa. Baby Sitter Admits to Burning Boys With Cigarette, Iron
A 28-year-old Philadelphia has admitted repeatedly burning two young boys she was babysitting with a lit cigarette, a lighter and in one case, an iron. -
Activists Target Boy Hunter of 1,000-Pound 'Monster Pig'
When a 1,000-pound wild hog was shot last year in Alabama, 11-year-old hunter Jamison Stone couldn’t have been happier. But his prize photos of the 9-foot-long boar have continued to cause a stink, one the Stone family can’t seem to shake. -
5.4 Quake Shatters Nerves, but Little Real Damage in SoCal
The strongest earthquake to strike a populated area of Southern California in more than a decade rattled windows and chandeliers, made buildings sway and sent people running into the streets on Tuesday. -
Yosemite Highway Reopens After Fire Blocked
The main western highway into Yosemite National Park is reopening after firefighters pushed back flames that have charred about 50 square miles just outside the park. -
Man Torches Himself at Rent-A-Center After Late Pay Notices
A man upset by late payment notices set himself on fire in a New Jersey Rent-A-Center, police said. -
Judge Orders Case of Auburn Student Murder Sealed
A judge has sealed the file in the case of Courtney Lockhart, who is charged with the murder of an Auburn University student. -
Baby Sitter Charged With Having Sex With Teen in Her Care
A 25-year-old baby sitter in New Mexico has been arrested after allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old boy in her care. -
Judge Won't Dismiss Gun Charges Against Peterson
A Will County judge refused Wednesday to dismiss gun charges against former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson. -
Illinois Mother Charged in Drowning Death of Newborn Son
A 23-year-old Ilinois mother was charged Wednesday with drowning her newborn son and hiding his body in the woods, authorities said. -
Suspect in Murder of Pregnant Soldier Due in Court
A Fort Bragg soldier was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday in the death of a pregnant colleague whose partially decomposed body was found in a motel bathtub more than a month ago, police said. -
Police: Missing Girl May Be in Dress Bought by Dad
Boston police have released images of two dresses that investigators believe were purchased by Clark Rockefeller, the man who allegedly kidnapped his 7-year-old daughter, Reigh, during a supervised visit in Boston. -
Boyfriend of Woman Stuck to Toilet Gets 6 Mos. Probation
A western Kansas man who pleaded no contest to mistreating his girlfriend, who became stuck to a toilet after refusing to leave the bathroom for two years, was given six months probation in the case. -
Suspect in Pregnant Soldier's Death Was Baby's Dad
A Fort Bragg soldier was arraigned Wednesday on first-degree murder charges in the death of a colleague police say was pregnant with his unborn baby. -
F-15 Crashes in Nevada During Training, Killing 1
The two-seater plane went down at about 11:30 a.m. on the Nevada Test and Training Range outside of Goldfield, Nev. -
NYC Police Arrest Man Accused of Taking 4 Kids, Mom
The four children and their mother are in good health and were found along with the children's father in Brooklyn. -
Former Prison Director Sentenced to 2 Years
Fighting back tears and apologizing to his teenage daughters, the former head of the Illinois prison system was sentenced to two years in federal prison Wednesday for taking payoffs from lobbyists. -
Iowa Man Arrested for Biting Off Man's Nose
Maybe Donroy Merrival bit off more than he could chew when he got into an argument with another man. -
Amber Alert Issued for 4 Children in Massachusetts
Massachusetts police issued an Amber Alert on Wednesday for four children believed to be at 'high risk' after being taken with their mother from a home where a woman was found fatally stabbed, officials said. -
New York Woman Burns to Death While Cooking
An 89-year-old Long Island woman has burned to death in her kitchen after her clothes caught fire while she was cooking. -
Massachusetts to Allow Out-of-State Gay Marriage
State lawmakers voted to let out-of-state gay couples marry in Massachusetts and added an emergency preamble to the bill so it could take effect immediately after Gov. Deval Patrick signs the bill into law. as soon as Gov. Deval Patrick signs it. -
Missing Fla. Girl's Mom Tries Again for Lower Bond
A judge has denied a petition to lower bond for the mother of a missing 2-year-old Florida girl, a day after photos surfaced showing her partying at a nightclub following her daughter's disappearance. -
Long Beach Cops Shoot Los Angeles Police Officer
The officer was shot after cops responded to a call about a person brandishing a gun while walking down the street. -
Cops Shoot Wandering Bear With Jar Over Head
A bear with a plastic jar over its head led police on a six-day chase through the forests of Hubbard and Becker counties before it was shot and killed, state wildlife officials said. -
Photos Show Missing Fla. Girl's Mom Partying at Club
The mother of a missing Florida 2-year-old was caught by photographers partying at a club after the date she said her daughter disappeared -
Judge Won't Stop Release of Jail Tapes in Caylee Case
The mother of a missing Florida toddler and her lawyer went to court Tuesday to stop the release of any more phone conversations she has made from jail, videotaped meetings with family members and other recordings related to the case. -
Iowa Man Leads Police on 20-Mile, High-Speed Chase
A Perry man has been arrested after leading authorities from five departments on a high-speed, 20-mile long chase. -
Preacher Arrested in Church After Wife Found in Freezer
A small-time evangelist was arrested during a church service Monday after police found a body in his freezer believed to be his wife and a mother of eight. -
Mailman Lobbies to Wear Kilt on the Job
The 48-year-old owns 15 kilts and would like to wear one on the job to prevent chafing. -
Baggage Breakdown Cripples JFK Airport
A computer software glitch crippled the baggage handling system at an American Airlines terminal at Kennedy Airport on Wednesday, delaying some flights and causing a luggage pileup at the ticket counters. -
3 Young Siblings Shot in Back Seat of Mom's Mercedes
Three young siblings riding in the back seat of their mother's car were shot early Wednesday morning, about 90 minutes after police responded to another shooting at the same apartment complex. -
Body of Passenger Found in Delta Air Lines Bathroom
Flight attendants discovered the body of a 61-year-old woman in the restroom of a plane shortly before the flight landed in Atlanta Wednesday morning, a spokeswoman for the airline said. -
No Charges for Teacher Accused in Student Attack
A Pueblo West High School teacher accused of encouraging two students to attack another has reached a deal that would allow charges to be dropped. -
Iowa Floods Cause $70 Million in Soil, Road Damage
Iowa floods have reportedly caused $40 million worth of damage to state soil and water conservation structures and $30 million and climbing to Iowa's roads. -
NYC Doorman Who Won $5M Lottery Fired From Job
New York City doorman Richie Randazzo had said he wouldn't quit his day job after winning a $5 million lottery, and he didn't. He got fired. -
Crane Collapses in Texas; 1 Dead
A crane removing steel beams from an old bridge over the Colorado River became overloaded and toppled Wednesday, killing one worker and injuring another, officials said. -
Carmakers Kill Leases
Squeezed by falling used-vehicle prices, as well as continued tumult in the credit markets on Wall Street, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. are significantly scaling back their auto-leasing business. -
More Than 90 Aftershocks Following 5.4 SoCal Quake
Homes and businesses reported widespread but minor damage: fallen ceiling tiles, cracked walls and windows, warped door frames. -
Car-respondence - Pontiac G8 GT
FOX Car Report reads and responds to user e-mails -
Woman Tied to KKK Works for School for Blacks and Hispanics
A Florida woman with close personal ties to the Ku Klux Klan is working as a representative for a school that aims to lift underprivileged black and Hispanic children out of poverty. -
8 Men Hurt in Lightning Strike in S.C. Peach Orchard
Authorities say eight men suffered minor injuries after lightning struck the ground in a peach orchard in South Carolina. -
Ex-MLB Reliever Julio Mateo Arrested With Fake $100 Bills
Former major league reliever Julio Mateo was arrested on suspicion of forgery last weekend after police discovered counterfeit $100 bills in his hotel room. -
9-11 in New York: Ken Krimstein's 'Real American Story'
Ken Krimstein's 'Real American Story' was shaped by the events of 9-11, which coincided with his son's first day of kindergarten. -
5.4-Magnitude Quake Near L.A. a Drill for the 'Big One'
Despite shaking a large swath of Southern California, a magnitude-5.4 earthquake was not the "Big One" that scientists have long feared. Still, it rattled nerves, causing people to vow to step up their emergency preparations. -
Retiring FBI Agent Trades One Dream Job for Another
For 22 years on the job at the FBI, Todd Letcher worked graveyard shifts, led national manhunts and did duty with SWAT teams in Atlanta, and now he's leaving to another dream job at the new Yankee Stadium.
WORLD
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Radovan Karadzic Arrives in Netherlands to Stand Trial
Authorities extradited ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to the Netherlands to face genocide charges before the U.N. war crimes tribunal on Wednesday, hours after a violence-tinged protest by thousands of his supporters in downtown Belgrade. -
Boy Stabbed 40 Times; Cops Mistake It for Animal Attack
Police in France have launched a murder investigation after an 11-year-old boy was found stabbed to death in the street. He had apparently been stabbed 40 times. -
Curfew Imposed as Fierce Fighting Erupts in Pakistan
Fierce fighting erupted in a restive Pakistani valley Wednesday, officials said, killing 25 militants and four soldiers and undermining the government's strategy of offering peace deals to pro-Taliban insurgents. -
Official: Palestinian Boy Killed by Live Round
Palestinian forensic doctors found that Ahmed Moussa was struck by a single bullet from an M16 assault rifle that entered his forehead and exited the back of his head. -
50,000 Iraqi Troops in Diyala Operation
Nearly 50,000 Iraqi police and soldiers were involved in a U.S.-backed operation against Al Qaeda in Iraq in one of its last major strongholds near the capital. -
Zimbabwe Drops 10 Zeros From Hyper-Inflated Currency
Zimbabwe will drop 10 zeros from its hyper-inflated currency — turning 10 billion dollars into one — the country's reserve bank said Wednesday. -
Scalpers Have Field Day Hiking Olympic Ticket Prices
Tickets for the Olympic Games, which kick off next week, have sold out, but that hasn't stopped scalpers, known in China as "huang niu" or yellow bulls, from selling thousands of tickets online. -
French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Denies '30 Lovers'
French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy denies she has had 30 lovers, despite shocking fans by referring to them in her recently released album. -
Afghan Journalist Jailed for Blasphemy Faces Death
An Afghan journalist who printed a translation of the Koran in a Persian dialect is on trial for blasphemy and could face the death penalty if convicted. But with threats from various powerful groups, he could face the same fate even if acquitted. -
China Censors Internet for Journalists Covering Olympics
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work. -
Angry Stranded Fliers Smash Computers at China Airport
China’s official Xinhua News Agency said scores of passengers at the Kunming airport smashed computers and desks and scuffled with security Tuesday morning after waiting all night for rescheduled flights without accommodation. -
U.N.: N. Korea Facing Worst Food Crisis Since 1990s
Flooding and poor harvests have caused North Korea's worst food crisis since the late 1990s and have put millions at risk, the United Nations' food agency said Wednesday. -
50,000 Iraqi Troops in Diyala Offensive Against Al Qaeda
Nearly 50,000 Iraqi police and soldiers were involved in a U.S.-backed operation against Al Qaeda in Iraq in one of its last major strongholds near the capital, a senior provincial official said Wednesday. -
Exploding Oxygen Tank Hit Cabin of Qantas Jet in Mid-Air
An air safety investigator confirmed Wednesday that an exploding oxygen cylinder in the hold of a packed Qantas jetliner caused the large hole in the fuselage that forced the plane to make an emergency landing. -
Israeli Prime Minister Olmert Will Not Seek Reelection
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he won't run in his party's primary election in September. His announcement signals the end of his term in office and could stall U.S.-backed Mideast peace efforts. -
Top Turkish Party Accused of Plotting to Impose Islamic Rule
Turkey's top court narrowly voted against disbanding the ruling party Wednesday over accusations it is plotting to impose Islamic rule. -
CIA Cites Pakistan Spy Agency's Ties to Militant Groups
The CIA has confronted senior Pakistani officials with evidence showing that members of the country's spy service have deepened their ties with some militant groups, The New York Times reported. -
Video of 'Sickening' Attack Helps Put Muggers in Jail
Five people caught on CCTV taking part in a "sickening" attack in which an unconscious man was kicked in the head have been jailed. -
Iraqis Thrilled Over Officials' Decision to Lift Olympic Ban
Iraq's Olympic team was thrilled Wednesday at the news that the International Olympic Committee revoked a ban on its participation in the Beijing games, allowing four of the original seven athletes to compete. -
Pest Exterminator Lost in Outback Survives on Termites
Lost in the rocky, remote Australian Outback, a former pest exterminator faced dehydration and death. Desperate for food, he turned to what he knew best — bugs, he said Wednesday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Jesse Ventura
Former Minnesota governor sounds off on Ted Stevens' corruption case, candidates' economic visions -
America's Election HQ: Rattled City
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on the city's emergency response operations following the 5.4 magnitude earthquake -
Hannity & Colmes: Who Is Tim Kaine?
Former Virginia Senator George Allen spills the dirt on his old political rival rumored to be topping Obama's VP list -
Hannity & Colmes: Vet vs. Obama
Exclusive: 'Black Hawk Down' veteran's harsh words for Obama following cancellation of visit to wounded U.S. troops -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: 'On the Record' Obtains Photos of Missing Tot's Mom Partying
'On the Record' obtains exclusive photos of missing toddler Caylee Anthony's mom partying. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: Pelosi Tries to 'Save the Planet'
Nancy Pelosi tries to 'save the planet' -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on Tim Kaine as Obama's potential VP pick and Ted Stevens' indictment in the Senate -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: The Truth Matters
The truth matters -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Shaken Not Stirred
Gov. Bobby Jindal on leadership during natural disasters
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