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ENTERTAINMENT
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Report: Jamie Lynn Spears to Marry This Year
Jamie Lynn Spears will marry fiancé Casey Aldridge before the end of the year, OK! magazine reports. -
Report: ARod Wants Prenup Enforced, Cheating Charges Removed
Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez wants his prenuptial agreement with his wife enforced in their divorce and charges that he cheated on her removed from the record, the New York Daily News reported. -
Report: Ali Lohan Auditioned for Porn Producer
Lindsay Lohan's little sister Ali Lohan recently auditioned for a role in the remake of '80s horror film "Troll," but one of the men she auditioned for has her mother furious — porn director Peter Davy. -
J.K. Rowling to Publish Fairy Tales For Charity
A book of fairy tales written and illustrated by Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling is being published for charity. -
Newly Discovered Beatles Tape to be Sold at Auction
A British auction house says it will sell a tape recording of The Beatles chatting and breaking into giggles during an early recording session. -
Report: Sheen 'Furious' Over Richards' Molestation Claims
Charlie Sheen is planning to sue his ex-wife Denise Richards for defamation and seek full custody of their two daughters after she told a court he molested them, the New York Post's Page Six gossip column reports. -
Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick Photographed on Date
Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick were photographed having a date night in New York on Wednesday following a report that the actor had an affair with a 25-year-old woman. -
'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Joe Francis Settles Lawsuit
The founder of a provocative women's video series, "Girls Gone Wild," has settled another of the many legal cases against his soft porn empire. -
Rep: Elizabeth Taylor Hospitalized but 'Fine'
A representative for Elizabeth Taylor dismissed tabloid reports Thursday that the actress is gravely ill, saying that she is hospitalized but doing "fine" and expects to return home shortly. -
Jessica Simpson Tried to Be 'Artsier, More Intellectual'
Jessica Simpson says she thought she had to be "artsier, more intellectual," when she was dating guys like John Mayer after her divorce. -
Halle Berry's Ex Eric Benet: 'I'm Happy for Her'
Eric Benet is happy for his ex-wife, new mother Halle Berry. -
Kathy Griffin: I'm Finished With Plastic Surgery
Kathy Griffin is finished with plastic surgery at age 47, telling Fitness magazine that "I’ve been off the junk, as I call it, for five years." -
Will Sylvester Stallone Star in 'The Sound of Music'?
At the London Palladium the other night, I sat next to the hard man of Hollywood action himself — who was watching the camp-fest musical! Spies tell me that bosses now want to lure him to play Capt. Von Trapp on stage. - Britney Spears' Biography
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Report: New York City Doorman Disfigured Model in Bar Fight
A New York City doorman charged with hurling glasses into a woman's face last Friday also permanently disfigured a Vogue model in a bar fight last year, the New York Post reports. -
'Survivor' Producer Mark Burnett Countersues Former Partner
The producer of hit reality series "Survivor" and "The Apprentice" has countersued his longtime business partner. -
Report: Tom Cruise Named in $250M Suit Against Scientology
Tom Cruise is named in a $250 million federal lawsuit that is using the RICO statute against the Church of Scientology, the New York Daily News reports. -
Pop Tarts: Dakota Fanning 'Embarrassed' About Bloom Moment
It's hard to believe that child phenomenon Dakota Fanning is going into 10th grade, but mention Orlando Bloom and you'll see a little blush of the cheeks that makes you realize the actress is well and truly a teenager.
FOX NEWS POLLS
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HEALTH
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'Fake' Tumor, Lupus Keeps Girl, 13, in Hospital
Lauren Krue suffers from Lupus, but a bigger concern is her diagnosis of Pseudo Tumor Cerebra – a disease that tricks her body into thinking she has a tumor when she really doesn’t. -
Reigh Boss May Not Even Know She's Been Kidnapped
It’s been four days since 7-year-old Reigh Boss was allegedly snatched by her father in Boston – so, what could be going through the little girl’s mind right now? -
LSU Student Dies of Meningitis
University officials say a LSU student, who is not yet being identified, has died of meningitis. -
Reigh Boss May Not Even Know She's Been Kidnapped
It’s been four days since 7-year-old Reigh Boss was allegedly snatched by her father in Boston – so, what could be going through the little girl’s mind right now? -
Scientists Say 'Exercise in a Pill' May Fight Fat, Diabetes
Scientists say they've tested a drug on mice that acts as "exercise in a pill" and may help in the fight against obesity and its related diseases. -
Minnesota's First 'Frozen Embryo' Babies Delivered
Research at Mayo Clinic has led to a first in Minnesota — babies born from eggs that were frozen, then thawed before being fertilized in a petri dish. -
New Drug May Halt Alzheimer's Disease
For the first time, an experimental drug shows promise for halting the progression of Alzheimer's disease by taking a very new approach: breaking up the protein tangles that clog victims' brains. -
'Designer Vaginas' Blacklisted Down Under
Cosmetic surgery to "rejuvenate" the vagina has been blacklisted by Australian gynaecologists who say more women are being injured by the dangerous procedures. -
Roadblocks to Limb Reattachment
A Louisiana boy lost his arm Wednesday to an alligator attack. Although the 11-year-old’s arm was retrieved from the alligator’s belly, doctors may have difficult time reattaching it, said Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing editor of health for FOXNews.com. -
Frankincense: A Miracle Pain Reliever?
A study published in Thursday’s edition of Arthritis Research & Therapy suggests an enriched extract of the frankincense herb may reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis. -
Woman Gives Birth to Baby Conceived at Sea
Soanya Ahmad wasn't sure if her symptoms were seasickness or morning sickness. It turns out she had conceived a baby at sea.
OPINION
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Mark Joseph: Memo to McCain: It's the Christians Stupid
Dear John: Here's what you need to do to win the hearts and minds of Evangelical voters in November. -
Steven Milloy: Pickens Gives New Meaning to Self-Government
The more you learn about T. Boone Pickens’ plan to switch America to wind power, the more you realize that he seems willing to say and do just about anything to make another billion or two. -
Mark Joseph: Memo to Obama: It's the Christians Stupid
Dear Barack: Here's what you need to do to win the hearts and minds of Evangelical voters in November.
POLITICS
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Bush Approves New Rules for Spy Agencies
President Bush approved an order Wednesday that rewrites the rules governing spying by U.S. intelligence agencies, both in the United States and abroad, and strengthens the authority of the national intelligence director. -
Bush: Shorter Deployments Will 'Ease the Burden'
President Bush said progress in Iraq resulting from last year's troop surge has allowed U.S. forces to come home, and troop deployments to be shortened. -
House Lawmakers Probe Iraq Soldier Electrocutions
Lawmakers demanded answers from officials of the Pentagon and KBR Inc. on Wednesday to explain the lack of proper protection for U.S. forces in Iraq. -
House Republicans Irritated Over Intel Rule Revision Process
House Republicans showed irritation Thursday over what they believed was a less-than-top-notch effort at briefing them on new intelligence rules approved by the president. -
Mass. Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Non-Resident Gay Marriage
Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill Thursday repealing a 1913 law that barred couples from marrying in Massachusetts if their union would not be valid in their own states. -
Sen. Ted Stevens Enters Not Guilty Plea
Sen. Ted Stevens pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges that allege he falsified senate documents to cover up gifts from a powerful Alaska oil contractor. -
U.S. Backs Settlements Between Libya, Terror Victims
Congress has approved legislation to let the State Department settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims -
Rebates Somewhat Helped Economy in Second Quarter
The prospects for a quick economic recovery dimmed, with new data showing the economy grew at a slower-than-expected rate this spring despite some oomph from tax rebate checks — and actually shrank late last year. -
House Dems Stop GOP Move to Censure Rangel
House Democrats killed a Republican move Thursday to censure the powerful Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., over news reports suggesting he took advantage of Manhattan rent-control rules. -
Gates: Top Military Priority Still Is to Defeat Al Qaeda
The military's top priority is to defeat al-Qaida and other extremists, but winning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan alone will not achieve that, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says in a new defense policy document. -
U.S. Love of Automobiles Translates to Uncle Sam, Too
Operating 642,000 federal government vehicles cost taxpayers $3.4 billion last year, according to General Services Administration data obtained and analyzed by The Associated Press. -
Judge: Congress Can Subpoena Admin. Aides
A federal judge has sided with Congress in its fight with the Bush administration over whether top White House aides can be subpoenaed by Congress. -
Congress, Deadlocked on Oil Solutions, Grinds to Halt
Congress appeared deadlocked Wednesday on responding to the nation's energy problems amid a bitterly partisan rift over whether to open long-restricted offshore waters to oil and gas drilling. -
Layoffs Possible for 22,000 California State Workers
The California Department of Motor Vehicles, infamous for its long lines, recently cut in half the wait to get a driver's license. The agency accomplished the feat largely by hiring part-time employees.
SCITECH
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'Montauk Monster' Has Hamptons in a Tizzy
New York's ritzy resort area a-twitter over strange beast on beach. -
Hidden Portrait Found Beneath Van Gogh Painting
New X-ray techniques reveal unknown portrait of woman beneath 'Patch of Grass.' -
The Butcher, the Barbers and the Fake Martian Monkey
Georgia Bureau of Investigation displays dead monkey associated with infamous 1953 UFO hoax. -
The Week in Games: July 28, 2008
Games get big at Comic-Con; guitar wars rage at E3; 'Scrabulous' vs. Scrabble. -
When Animals Attack: New Critter-Based Video Games
'Hail to the Chimp' is poorly executed great idea; 'Happy Tree Friends' good cheap gore; 'Chocobo's Dungeon' surpringly deep. -
Project to 'Rebuild Internet' Gets Cash Infusion
Government's GENI project gets $12 million from National Science Foundation, donated bandwidth from Internet2 and National LambdaRail high-speed networks. -
Facebook's Scrabble Knockoff Gets New Name
Scrabulous creators suspend own game on social-networking site, but it's still up on their own site. -
NASA Test Subjects Paid to Stay in Bed 3 Months
It may not sound like much of a job -- three straight months spent in bed -- but NASA says the participants in its bed rest study are providing valuable information for the space program. -
Facebook Suffers From Attack of the Clones
Top social-networking site faces competition as it expands into foreign markets -- from unauthorized knockoffs of itself. -
Ancient Greek Computer Calculated Olympics
Three-dimensional scanners reveal Antikythera Mechanism determined dates of Panhellenic Games according to ancient calendar, among other uses.
U.S.
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Crew Member's Smoking Blamed for Aircraft Carrier Fire
An investigation found that standards weren't met when unauthorized smoking by a crew member appeared to have ignited flammable liquids and other combustible material, causing $70 million in damage to a nuclear-powered ship -
Dog Adopts 3 Abandoned Tiger Cubs at Kansas Zoo
A dog at a southeast Kansas zoo has adopted three tiger cubs abandoned by their mother. -
American Airlines Glitch Disrupts More Flights at JFK
American Airlines planned to cancel at least five flights scheduled to depart from Kennedy airport Thursday morning and said others could be delayed, a day after a software glitch and luggage pileup caused several cancellations. -
FBI Investigates Jewelry Heists in Arkansas
The FBI in Arkansas has joined a regional investigation of million-dollar robberies in the parking lots of jewelry stores, hotels and restaurants. -
Advocacy Groups Push Health Care Reform
Even as advocacy groups come together to improve health care, many people without insurance see little hope their situation will improve. -
Sandaled Foot Found on Shore of Michigan's Lake Huron
Michigan police are investigating the discovery of a decomposed foot on a Lake Huron beach. -
Alligator Bites Off Arm of 11-Year-Old Louisiana Boy
Sheriff's deputies say an alligator has bitten off an 11-year-old boy's arm in Louisiana. -
Massive Blaze Destroys Haunted House at Md. Six Flags
Officials say fire that destroyed the haunted house attraction at Six Flags amusement park was electrical and was accidental. -
Arkansas Man Dies Tampering With Electric Meter
A Conway-area man died from electrocution while he was using jumper cables to hook up power to his house after his electricity was shut off. -
Man Accused of Trying to Order Hit on IRS Auditor
Federal authorities say a central Florida man tried to hire a hit man to kill the IRS agent who was auditing him. -
Missouri Man Found Guilty in Videotaped Sex Slaying
A suburban Kansas City man is found guilty of killing a suburban Kansas City woman and could face the death penalty. -
9 Charged in Starvation Death of Disabled, 42-lb Teen
Four social workers were among nine people charged Thursday in the death of a disabled 14-year-old girl who authorities say wasted away from neglect before dying at 42 pounds. -
Court to Sperm Donor: You Owe Child Support
The New Mexico Court of Appeals ordered a sperm donor to pay child support to a woman who gave birth to two of his children while she was in a lesbian relationship and who is now married to another man. -
Texas Cheerleaders Duct Taped, Tossed in Pool in Hazing
According to the Houston Chronicle, junior varsity cheerleaders as Morton Ranch High School in Katy, Texas, were kidnapped, bound with duct tape and thrown into a swimming pool last Friday morning. -
No Bond for Preacher in Body-in-Freezer Case
A small-time south Alabama evangelist was denied bond on a murder charge in the 2004 death of his wife, whose body was found early this week in a freezer at the family's home. -
Eight Dead in Charter Plane Crash in Minnesota
At least eight people perished when a small charter jet crashed on landing Thursday in stormy, windy weather in Minnesota. Two people were unaccounted for. -
Nancy Cooper Search Warrants Release Denied
A Superior Court judge denied the request by two media outlets that search warrants be unsealed in the murder case of North Carolina jogger and mother of two Nancy Cooper. -
Georgia Town Spends $1M to Buy, Shut Down Strip Club
Crews took down the signs advertising it and burned them in a large bonfire at the strip club site, near a major highway. -
Tenn. Woman Sues Over Ad Claiming Broken Engagement
A woman is suing a Lebanon, Tenn., newspaper publishing company and a radio station chain over an ad that she contends falsely claimed she was involved in a broken wedding engagement. -
Missing Fla. Girl's Mom Makes Small Talk to Family
The jailed mother of a missing Orlando toddler has continued to communicate by phone with her family despite the release of tapes of their conversations by authorities, but their recent conversations have stuck to everyday topics -
1,000 Gallons of Gas Vanish From New York Station
The gas apparently was filched from five pumps sometime last weekend. -
Police: Pa. Couple Went on 18-Month Egging Spree
A suburban Philadelphia couple is accused of damaging the property of more than 400 people during an 18-month egging spree. -
Judge: Disputed Interrogation OK in Hamdan Prosecution
U.S. military judge allowed prosecutors to use a disputed interrogation as evidence at the first Guantanamo war crimes trial, ruling Thursday the defendant was not coerced into saying he swore allegiance to Usama bin Laden. -
Abandoned Fat Cat's Owner Lost Home to Foreclosure
The owner of a fat cat found wandering the streets of south New Jersey has hit lean times. -
'Voodoo Rapist' Gets 8 Years for Sex Threats
A 51-year-old New Yorker has been sentenced to eight years in prison after threatening underage girls with Voodoo if they refused to have sex with him. -
Death Row Inmate Freed After Pleading Guilty to Murder
A man who spent 14 years on death row in a murder for hire slaying has pleaded guilty — and is now a free man. -
Dad's Apparent Plan to Flee With Girl on Yacht a Ruse?
A man accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter in Boston and posing as a member of the prominent Rockefeller family may have planted false clues that he planned to flee the country in a yacht, authorities now believe. -
More Time Offered Prosecution in Murdered Vermont Girl Case
A judge is giving prosecutors more time to make their case against two men facing charges in the case of 12-year-old murder victim Brooke Bennett. -
Autopsy: Woman in Plane Bathroom Died of Heart Abnormality
Autopsy shows that the 61-year-old woman whose body was found in the restroom of a Delta Air Lines plane died from a heart abnormality, officials said. -
Feds Agree Not to Build Border Fence Through S. Texas Campus
The planned fence along the U.S.-Mexican border will no longer cut off a large chunk of a South Texas university, according to an agreement that the school and the federal government presented to a judge Thursday. -
Ken Griffey Jr. Traded to Chicago White Sox
Ken Griffey Jr. agreed Thursday to accept a trade to the Chicago White Sox, leaving it up to the commissioner's office to approve the deal because money is involved, a person with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press. -
Cops: SC Thief Trapped Under Trash Bin for 12 Hours
A suspected thief trying to steal $10 worth of copper got himself into a stinky situation when he was trapped under a trash bin at a county landfill for 12 hours, sheriff's deputies said. -
Doctor Illegally Supplied Prescription Drugs, Police Say
A West Palm Beach doctor accused of illegally distributing prescription drugs has been ordered held on $2.7 million bail. -
Cops Investigating After Woman's Burning Body Found
San Jose police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found burning inside a home where a second woman was stabbed and several children suffered smoke inhalation. -
Residents Return Home as Yosemite Flames Retreat
Hundreds of residents are returning home today after being forced to flee a wildfire near California's Yosemite National Park. -
Vog on Hawaii's Big Island Leads to Disaster Declaration
The federal government Wednesday declared Hawaii's Big Island a disaster area after volcanic smog or vog burned crops. -
Boy, 10, Tips Off Cops to Mother's Conterfeiting Operation
A 10-year-old California boy dropped the dime on his own mother last month when he told deputies about her bogus money operation, court records showed. -
New Jersey Man Gets $725G After Golf Ball Injury
Monmouth County man who got glass in his eye when a golf ball struck his window has received a $725,000 settlement. -
Stinky 440-Pound Man Mad After Casino Kicks Him Out
Michael Wax understands why gamblers complained about his body odor after he gambled for 17 hours, but says he didn't deserve to be tossed from the casino. -
Temp Charged With Running Hooker Biz From Drug Co.
A temporary worker ran a prostitution business from his desk at Novartis, New Jersey police said. -
Turtle Leads Cops to Marijuana Bust
Maryland teenager stands accused of turning a remote field in Rock Creek Park into a marijuana farm. -
Colorado Man Admits to Murder of Transgender Teen
Colorado police say a man admitted to the fatal beating of a transgender teen and is facing murder charges. -
Former Sergeant Sentenced for Killing Pregnant Wife
A former Travis Air Force Base sergeant has been sentenced to 10 years in military prison for killing his pregnant wife with a hammer in 1994.
WORLD
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Gas Soars, Shell Reports Record Quarterly Profit of $11.6B
Royal Dutch Shell PLC has booked a record net profit of US$11.6 billion in the second quarter, up 33 percent from the same period a year ago, thanks to high oil prices and the weak dollar. -
Japanese: E-mail Warns of More Bombs in India
The Japanese embassy has received an e-mail warning of a bomb planted at a market in India's capital, and has warned its citizens to stay away from crowded public places, a notice posted on its Web site Thursday said. -
Miracle Landing for Travelers Thrown From Bus in Crash
Several people have been injured after an open-top double decker bus carrying vacationing travelers, including children, overturned near Poole harbour, England. -
Three Iraqi Cops Dead After Car Bomb Blasts Station
A homicide car bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle against the wall of a police station south of Mosul on Thursday, killing three policemen and wounding four others, authorities said. -
Teen Prostitution Up in Kenya Following Turbulent Election
In Kenya, Prostitution and sexual exploitation are on the rise in the wake of the violence, which killed more than 1,000 people, eviscerated the economy and forced tens of thousands of children to leave school, doctors and human rights groups say. -
Monthly U.S. Troop Fatalities Hits All-Time Low in Iraq
The monthly U.S. toll in Iraq fell to its lowest point since the war began, with 11 American deaths as July drew to a close Thursday after the departure of the last surge brigade -
Brazilian Police Find Severed Remains of British Teen
Police in central Brazil have found the cut up remains of a 17-year-old British girl inside a suitcase, officials said Thursday. -
Man Reportedly Stabs, Decapitates Seatmate on Bus
A passenger on a Greyhound bus in Canada is accused of repeatedly stabbing his seatmate before decapitating the man, CBC News reported. -
Crucified Frog Brings Protests to Pope's Holiday
Pope Benedict XVI's summer break at a seminary in the mountains of northern Italy has led to demands for the removal of a "provocative" sculpture of a crucified frog on show in a nearby museum. -
Turkey Ends Attempt to Lift Head Scarf Ban in Universities
Turkey's ruling party has dropped for now its attempts to lift a decades-old ban on wearing Islamic head scarves in universities, a campaign that infuriated defenders of the country's secular principles and nearly brought down the government. -
Al Qaeda Leader in Afghanistan Killed in Airstrike
Al Qaeda has posted a statement on the Internet saying one of its commanders in Afghanistan has been killed by a U.S. airstrike. -
Netanyahu Calls for Early Israeli Elections
A day after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced he would depart political life, top rival Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel should get rid of its current governing coalition and go straight to early elections. -
Karadzic Declines to Enter Pleas to War Crimes Charges
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic declined to enter pleas to 11 U.N. war crimes charges, including genocide, during his first appearance before the war crimes tribunal Thursday. -
Saudi Arabia Bans Sale of Dogs and Cats to Keep Sexes Apart
Saudi Authorities in the capital city of Riyadh have banned the walking of and sale of dogs and cats to prevent men from using them as tools to attract women. -
Woman Charged in 'Stampede Death' of D.A. Husband
The widow of a district attorney who was believed stomped to death by his cattle 16 years ago surrendered to authorities Thursday on murder charge in his death. -
Lightning Strike in Germany Kills 11 Cattle Under Tree
A bolt of lightning killed 11 cattle that took shelter under a tree during a storm in southern Germany. -
Family of 7 Killed by Mortar in Pakistan's Swat Valley
Mortar shell hit a house in a valley where Pakistani security forces are battling Islamic militants, killing a family of seven, and militants torched a nearby girls school, police said Thursday. -
3 Accused of Killing Landlord by Forcing Cane in His Throat
A murder trial began in Norfolk, England, Wednesday for three suspects accused of killing an elderly man by shoving a cane down his throat, according to The Sun. -
Committee Reverses Ban, Says Iraq Can Go to Olympics
Olympic officials say Iraq can take part in Beijing Games, lifting previous ban. -
Olmert's Exit May Put Peace Negotiations in Jeopardy
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's decision to leave office has dealt a serious setback to delicate peace negotiations with both the Palestinians and Syria. -
Taipei Resists Planned Military Blackout in China Air Strike
Taiwan's military has canceled a planned nighttime air drill after the required blackout stirred a public outcry. -
South Korea Relaxes on Disclosure of Fetal Gender
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned a ban on doctors telling parents the gender of unborn babies, saying Thursday the country has grown out of a preference for sons and that the restriction violates parents' right to know. -
Turkey's Ruling Party Insists It Is Not Anti-Secular
The role of Turkey's governing party in promoting European Union membership proves the party is not anti-secular, a party leader said Thursday, a day after a court decided not to ban it on grounds that it was trying to impose Islamic rule. -
Evidence Lacking in Case of Bones Found at Kids' Home
Jersey, England, police have discovered the partial remains of at least five children at Haut de la Garenne, the former children’s home at the center of the island’s child abuse investigation. -
Leaked: Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Footage
The secret's out about next week's Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Be ready for a dramatic countdown, giant whales, an illuminated globe and performers flying through the air like Peter Pan. -
Report: Ultra-Rich Man Flies Supercar to U.K. for Service
A rich Arab has caused uproar among green campaigners after reportedly putting his Lamborghini on a 6,500-mile round trip to Britain — for an oil change. -
China Announces Emergency Pollution Plan for Olympics
China announced Thursday a raft of emergency measures it would take if skies don't clear up further for the Olympic Games, including more factory shutdowns and further restrictions on cars.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Faulted Terror Tactic?
Study questions U.S. strategy against Al Qaeda, offers solution for assured victory -
America's Election HQ: Behind Academy Walls
Sordid abuse allegations kick off Oprah school trial -
Hannity & Colmes: Presidential or Pompous?
Karl Rove's take on Obama's confidence in a victory and whether McCain's ad comparing Obama to the likeness of Paris and Britney went too far -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Controversy Between Missing Tot's Mom and Club
A DJ says Casey Anthony did not work at the club where she was spotted after her daughter's disappearance. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Drew Peterson's Lawyers Respond to Allegations
Drew Peterson's lawyers respond to allegations made regarding alleged incriminating statements he made on a secret tape. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Obama Greatest Human Being of All Time
Obama is the greatest human being of all time -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on Obama's alleged overconfidence and pompousness and the CIA's presence in Pakistan -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: U.S. Sees Record Drop in Number of Homeless
U.S. sees record drop in number of homeless -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Confronting Dishonesty, Part Two
Confronting dishonesty, part two -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Snickers Pulls Ad Over Anti-Gay Claims
Snickers pulls ad featuring Mr. T after complaints it was anti-gay -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Miller on O'Reilly-McClellan Shoot-out
Dennis Miller on O'Reilly's shoot-out with McClellan -
War Stories: Ollie North: Change We Can Believe In
Why didn't Sen. Obama mention his global poverty solution in Afghanistan? -
War Stories: War Stories: Hollywood Goes to War
A special look at the instrumental role Hollywood played in shaping the resolve of the American public during the gloomy days of World War II -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Petroleum Predicament
Pennsylvania Congressman John Peterson on offshore drilling and how American should approach the current dilemma -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Fuel Feud
New York Congressman Maruce Hinchey discusses current dispute in the House over oil legislation and alternative energy
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