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ENTERTAINMENT
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Court Extends Britney Spears' Conservatorship
Britney Spears' father will retain control of the pop singer's finances and personal affairs through the end of the year. -
Bill Cosby Sweaters to Be Auctioned Off for Charity
Bill Cosby urged people in Baltimore to empower themselves and nurture their children, but during his visit Thursday he avoided the scolding tone that has drawn criticism from some black leaders. -
California Spider Named for Stephen Colbert
A trapdoor spider species found along the coast of California last year is the new eight-legged tribute to Stephen Colbert. -
Pop Tarts: Are Adrian and Shia Fighting Over Woman?
Stunner from Down Under Isabel Lucas seems to be caught in a Hollywood love triangle as both Shia LaBeouf and Adrian Grenier are said to be vying for her affection. -
Charles Durning Earns Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
From World War II hero to dancer and award-winning actor, Charles Durning has lived a storied life. The 85-year-old added to that resume Thursday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to one for his idol, James Cagney. -
Reality Check: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Picks Final Four
Throughout the season of "So You Think You Can Dance," what’s most often stressed and judged is how well contestants dance with their partners. But many often forget that it’s their solos that get them in to this competition. -
L.A. Chief: Paps Fine Since Brit 'Started Wearing Clothes'
Police Chief William Bratton said Thursday the city has had fewer problems with paparazzi since Britney Spears "started wearing clothes" and other celebrities changed their partying ways. -
FOX411: New York Times Snubs Dead Writer
You may write many memorable pieces for the New York Times, create buzz for one of their sections and create good will for the paper everywhere. But don’t get too secure. The fact is, if you die too young, the paper of record will simply ignore you. -
Report: Lance Split With Kate Because She Was 'Too Needy'
Lance Armstrong's recent split from actress Kate Hudson was caused because she was "just too needy," an associate at Armstrong's LiveStrong foundation told the Chicago Sun-Times. -
Person Close to Deal: Jolie-Pitt Pix for $14 Million
Exclusive pictures of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's newborn twins fetched $14 million, giving People magazine and a British tabloid joint rights to publish the most expensive celebrity pictures ever taken. -
Travolta Makes Appearance at Wisconsin Aviation Convention
Soaring into the great blue yonder cures John Travolta's blues. -
Sharon Osbourne: Paris Hilton 'Has No Talent'
Sharon Osbourne gets paid to judge who's got talent in America — and one person who lacks it is Paris Hilton, she tells Parade magazine. -
Cruise Rep: Katie Didn't Kick Tom's Family Out of The House
Katie Holmes was not the reason Tom Cruise's family moved out of the couple's Beverly Hills home, a spokeswoman for the "Top Gun" star told London's Metro newspaper. -
Miley Cyrus to Host Sunday's Teen Choice Awards
The 2008 Teen Choice Awards are Sunday night, but tune into Fox on Monday at 8 p.m. ET/PT to see the show (and check out FOXNews.com Monday morning for coverage in our Pop Tarts column). -
Verne 'Mini-Me' Troyer Suing Ex-Girlfriend for $20 Million
"Mini-Me" of "Austin Powers" fame is suing his ex-girlfriend and sex tape partner for $20 million, accusing her of throwing him to the ground, TMZ reports. -
L.A. Police Chief Explains 'Lindsay Gone Gay' Comment
Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton called a news conference Thursday to clarify his comment that the paparazzi are less trouble since "Lindsay Lohan has gone gay." -
Paul Newman Photographed in Wheelchair Amid Cancer Reports
Paul Newman was photographed in a wheelchair during a recent outing in New York following reports that the legendary actor has cancer. -
Judge Won't Nix Suit Against Nancy Grace in Mom's Suicide
Nancy Grace is revealing that she was secretly married in April — and that she's expecting twins in January. -
Shia LaBeouf Lawyers: Left Hand Was 'Crushed'
Shia LaBeouf's hand was "crushed" in the wreck that flipped his truck last weekend, and he still runs the risk of infection and other complications after a four-hour surgery. -
Bernie Mac Hospitalized With Pneumonia
Bernie Mac's publicist says the actor and comedian has been hospitalized in Chicago for pneumonia. -
FOX411: Money for Jolie, Pitt Twins' Photos Go to Charity
Whether it's $10 million or $15 million or something in between, People magazine and its cohort in this craziness, Hello!, will get huge tax breaks. -
Lawyer: Bus Carrying Snoop Dogg Didn't Have Expired Tags
A lawyer says a bus carrying hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg did not have expired tags in a stop that led to two people on board charged with marijuana possession. -
Selena Gomez: Not Dating Nick Jonas, No Beef With Miley
Selena Gomez isn't dating Nick Jonas — and she doesn't have a rivalry with Miley Cyrus, she told "FOX and Friends" Friday morning. -
Rob Lowe, Ex-Nanny Both Declare Victory After Claims Tossed
Rob Lowe and his ex-nanny both declared victory Thursday after a California judge threw out four of the actor's claims against Jessica Gibson but also one of Gibson's allegations, People magazine reported.
FNC IMAG
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Your Diet Wedding Plan!
After months and months of planning, who knew your wedding day could sneak up on you so fast? Everything's taken care of — except your diet. - Smart Moves For a Smooth Move In
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FOX NEWS
HEALTH
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Cell Changes May Help Lou Gehrig's Research
Using a new technique to reprogram cells, scientists are growing neurons from people with Lou Gehrig's disease, a possible first step in understanding how the deadly illness develops. -
Astronaut Technology Could Prevent Elderly Falls
Scientists working to help astronauts regain balance after extended flights in zero gravity say they've found a way to use the research to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls. -
462-Pound Teen Says Food Addiction Is 'Killing Me'
Teenager Georgia Davis described how food is a drug as deadly as heroin for her – and the addiction has driven her to a life-threatening 462 pounds. -
FOXSexpert: This Year, Spend Labor Day in Bed
Labor Day weekend is approaching -- and there's no better place to spend a three-day weekend than in your own bed with your lover. -
Is It Heartburn or Worse? Test Your IQ
Just about everyone gets heartburn at least once over their life times. But how do you know if it's something worse? Test your heartburn IQ here. -
Four Things You Should Know About Acid Reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux, or GERD, afflicts millions of Americans, causing them discomfort. Here is a look at the condition and how to treat it. -
Girl's Disease Turning Skin to Stone
A young girl's skin is literally turning to stone as she suffers from a rare, incurable disease called acute systemic scleroderma, Scotland's Daily Record reported Thursday. -
Sleep Apnea Increases Risk of Disease, Death
People with the severe form of a disorder that interferes with sleep are several times more likely to die from any cause than are folks without apnea, researchers report in the latest edition of the journal Sleep. -
Anthrax: How It Kills
Seven years ago, Americans feared that mail covered in white powdery anthrax would kill them. But the bacteria is more often found in nature than on mail. If caught early it's highly curable, caught late and it's almost always deadly.
OPINION
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Heritage Foundation: Forcing Out Pro-Life MDs?
Should pro-life doctors and pharmacists be free to practice their profession according to the dictates of their consciences? New certification standards say no and are a threat to pro-life OB/GYNs. -
Morris and McGann: August is the Time to Take Obama Down
Are the McCain people waiting for September to get serious? If so, they are making a big mistake and missing an important opportunity. History indicates that the best time to beat a new candidate is in the summer. -
Susan Estrich: Is an Ex-Senator's Alleged Love Child News?
That is a question that the mainstream media, as it is called, has been struggling with since the National Enquirer first broke the story of the men’s room standoff at the Beverly Hilton.
POLITICS
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Rep. Dingell: Salmonella Probe Like 'Keystone Kops'
The government bungled the salmonella outbreak probe so badly, a House committee chairman said Thursday, that federal investigators reminded him of Keystone Kops. A colleague hoped the maligned tomato can get its good name back. -
House Votes to Leave on Vacation, but Can It?
The House of Representatives might have voted Wednesday to approve its August adjournment, but now, they have to do it again -- and that could be a problem for House Democrats -
Senate 'Gang of 10' Offers Bipartisan Energy Plan
A group of 10 senators offered an energy plan Friday aimed at producing more domestic oil via offshore drilling, reducing energy prices, and aiding the troubled economy. -
FCC: Comcast Wrong to Block Internet Traffic
A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way it manages its network. -
Republicans Protest Adjournment, Refuse to Leave House Floor
The last House vote before a vacation usually sparks a stampede toward the doors and waiting planes. Not so Friday, when Republicans occupied the House floor for a rare, and at times bizarre, protest against Democratic energy policies. -
Senate Bill Aimed at Making Absentee Ballots from Overseas C
Although roughly 6 million U.S. citizens are eligible to vote oversees using absentee ballots — many of whom are serving in the military — only a fraction of their ballots are being counted. -
House Passes Vets Spending Bill, Breaks for Summer
Lawmakers sped for the exits Friday as Congress was to begin a five-week recess after a summer session noteworthy for bitter partisanship and paralysis on the issue topmost in the minds of many voters: the cost of gasoline.
SCITECH
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'Montauk Monster' Mystery Gets More Mysterious
New photos emerge of beached beaked beast, and those who know where it is won't tell. -
Phoenix Lander Confirms Ice on Mars
After two months on Red Planet, probe finally does what it's supposed to -- confirm ice at Martian poles. -
Researchers Recreate Universe's First Star
First object formed in universe was tiny protostar with mass of 1 percent of our sun, according to U.S. and Japanese researchers. -
Millions of Chinese Watch Total Solar Eclipse
Country taking eclipse one week before beginning of Beijing Olympics as good omen. -
Eclipse-Watchers Worldwide Gaze at Friday's Event
Path of totality zoomed across northernmost part of Earth early Friday morning. -
Liquid Confirmed on Surface of Saturn's Moon
Cassini space probe's spectrometer IDs liquid ethane, methane in large lakes on Titan.
U.S.
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General Motors Posts $15.5B 2nd-Quarter Loss
General Motors Corp. said Friday its losses widened to $15.5 billion in the second quarter as North American sales plummeted and the company faced expenses due to labor unrest and its massive restructuring plan. -
Missing Fla. Girl's Mom Could Get Out of Jail Free
If the state attorney doesn't file child neglect and interfering with an investigation charges in the next 17 days, Casey Anthony, mother of missing toddler Caylee, could be released on her own recognizance. -
Rockefeller and Missing Daughter Spotted in Caribbean
Clark Rockefeller and his abducted daughter have been spotted on a Caribbean island having arrived by yacht on Thursday, the FBI has been told. -
Sept. 11 Mastermind Testifies at Guantanamo Trial
For the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, a fellow Guantanamo inmate now facing trial was too 'primitive' and uneducated to consider involving him in Al Qaeda's terrorist plots. -
Bomb Blasts Hole in Brazil Max-Security Prison
Officials say a bomb has exploded outside a maximum security penitentiary in southeastern Brazil and opened a hole in one of the prison walls. -
July Auto Sales Down, Nissan and VW See Gains
Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday that their U.S. sales fell by double-digits in July as they struggled to keep up with consumers' growing demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles. -
2008 Honda Civic GX
FOX Car Report reviews the natural gas-powered Honda Civic GX. -
Can't Drive 55mph? Spain Plans 50mph Limit
Taking a page from the Nixon administration, the Spanish government has proposed lowering the national speed limit to 50 miles per hour on highways, down from 62 mph, and from 31 to 25 mph in urban areas. -
Illinois Police Investigate Links in Lane Bryant Shootings
Police are investigating a possible link between the February killings at a Lane Bryant store in suburban Chicago and a shooting on the city's South Side in April. Each incident left five people dead. -
Man Arrested in Lakeside Ambush on 3 Wis. Swimmers
A dragnet ended Friday with the arrest of a man accused of emerging from woods in camouflage and opening fire with an assault rifle on a group of young swimmers who had gathered at a lake. Three were killed and another wounded. -
Lawsuit: U.S. Sugar Deal Violated Sunshine State Law
A Miami attorney says Florida's historic buyout of U.S. Sugar Corp. was illegal. -
Iowa Judge: Law Protects Nude Dancing Club
A has ruled in favor of a nude dancing club owner charged with violating Iowa's indecent exposure law. -
Favre Reportedly Offered $20M to Stay Retired
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy says a potential marketing contract for Brett Favre could offer both the star quarterback and the team a solution to their standoff over Favre's retirement. -
'Jena Six' Judge Recused for Calling Suspects 'Violent'
A judge residing over the cases against five black teenagers from Louisiana known as part of the 'Jena Six' has been recused from the case following allegations he made prejudicial comments against the teens. -
Feds Investigate Plane Crash That Killed 8 in Minnesota
Federal investigators returned Friday to Minnesota to the site of a small plane crash to sift through the wreckage, looking for clues that might explain why it crashed near a regional airport a day earlier, killing all eight people on board. -
Sandra Boss Issues Video Plea for Return of Missing Daughter
The mother of a 7-year-old allegedly kidnapped from Boston by her father issued an Internet video Thursday pleading for the girl's safe return. -
Chick-fil-A Founder: No TV, Video Games for Home Vandals
Chick-fil-A restaurant founder S. Truett Cathy has decided two girls accused of causing $30,000 in damage to his home should be punished with a writing assignment instead of charges. -
Dad Pleads Guilty After Forcing Daughter to Stab Family Cat
A man accused of forcing his 7-year-old daughter to stab the family cat by holding a knife in her hand has reached a plea agreement that would send him to prison for 18 months. -
With Insurance Lacking, Church Workers Rely on Faith
A recent study by the National Association of Evangelicals found that thousands of pastors and church staff members are among the millions of Americans without adequate health insurance -
DEA: Mexican Police Commander Arrested in California
A Mexican federal police commander whose top deputies were gunned down last weekend was arrested in California for investigation of drug trafficking, authorities said Friday. -
'Hide the Cash' Telemarketers Scam U.S. $10.5 M
Two Canadians have pleaded guilty to participating in a telemarketing scam authorities say raked in nearly $10.5 million from some 37,000 U.S. consumers, just days after two other Canadians were sentenced in a similar but unrelated case. -
Remains of Two Missing Men Found on Long Island
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Judge Protects Artistic Iowa Stripping
A judge Friday ruled in favor of a nude dancing club owner charged with violating Iowa's indecent exposure law. -
Chinese Spy Mistress Gets Light Sentence
A woman who helped a spy transmit U.S. military secrets to the Chinese government was sentenced to a year and a half in prison Friday, a reduced term that a judge said was warranted because the woman was controlled by the man she assisted. -
Homeless Man Returns $1,000 In Found Purse
A homeless man who found a purse containing nearly $1,000 returned it to a needy mother of three — but admits he thought about keeping the cash -
CSI Team Visits Home of Missing Fla. Toddler's Grandparents
Crime scene investigators from the Orange County Sheriff’s office went to the home of George and Cindy Anthony on Friday morning, the grandparents of missing toddler Caylee, exactly two weeks after they first investigated the home. -
Dad Forces 7-Year-Old Into Cat Stabbing
A man accused of forcing his 7-year-old daughter to stab the family cat by holding a knife in her hand has reached a plea agreement that would send him to prison for 18 months. -
Anthrax Attack Maybe Scientist's Warped Experiment
A top U.S. biodefense researcher apparently committed suicide just as the Justice Department was about to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailings that traumatized the nation in the weeks following Sept. 11. -
Hundreds Gather Year After Minnesota Bridge Collapse
Hundreds of mourners, from victims to top state officials, have gathered on the first anniversary of the deadly Minnesota bridge collapse. -
Cops Dismiss Rockefeller, Missing Daughter Sighting
Boston police dismissed several witness reports that a high-society man who allegedly abducted his 7-year-old daughter was spotted in the Caribbean the day before. -
New York Girl Survives 180-Foot Fall Down Chimney
Authorities say a 2-foot pile of soot and dust cushioned her fall, though both her legs were broken. -
Key Events in the Investigation of the 2001 Anthrax Attacks
Key dates in the investigation of the anthrax attacks. -
O.J. Simpson Judge Subpoenaes Man About Audio Recording
The judge in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery and kidnapping case ordered a man to be brought to court with a recording that may contradict sworn testimony from a key witness against Simpson. -
U.S. Govt. Driving to the Tune of $3.4 Billion a Year
Americans love their cars, and so apparently does Uncle Sam. He's got 642,233 of them. Operating those vehicles — maintenance, leases and fuel — cost taxpayers a whopping $3.4 billion last year, -
Florida Businessman Charged in Plot to Kill IRS Agent
Federal authorities say a central Florida construction company owner tried to hire a hit man to kill an IRS agent to avoid paying $300,000 in taxes. -
N.Y. Man Arrested for Baby Food Poison Internet Threats
A man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly claimed in hoax Internet videos that he had poisoned millions of bottles of baby food, some with cyanide or rat poison, because he wanted to kill black and Hispanic children.
WORLD
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Report: U.S. Says Pakistan Helped Plan Embassy Blast
United States government officials say American intelligence agencies concluded members of Pakistan's spy service helped plan the July 7 bombing of India's embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, that killed 41 people, The New York Times reported. -
Some Web Sites Unblocked for Olympics, But Not All
Olympic organizers unblocked some Internet sites at the main press center and media venues Friday while others remained off limits for journalists covering the Beijing games. -
Over 40 Injured After Storm Hits New Zealand Cruise Ship
More than 40 passengers on a cruise ship were injured when it was hit by a storm off New Zealand packing 23-foot waves and powerful winds, officials said Friday. -
Iraqis Forced to Deal With Dirty, Sewage-Infested Water
Iraqis are facing serious water issues as plants are attacked by insurgents and sewage flows freely through rivers and lakes. -
Brazil Creates Fund to Protect Amazon, Combat Global Warming
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a decree Friday creating a fund that will seek donations from developed countries to help protect the Amazon rain forest and combat global warming. -
Second-Degree Murder Charges in Greyhound Beheading
Police have identified the man who witnesses say stabbed and beheaded a passenger aboard a Greyhound bus in Canada and friends have identified the victim. -
Report: FBI Questioned Guyanese Men in Airport Terror Plot
Two Muslim Guyanese businessmen have claimed that the FBI questioned them in connection to an alleged plot to blow up JFK airport. -
Cops: Boyfriend Took Photos as He Dismembered Teen's Body
Detectives who found the dismembered corpse of a British teenager in a suitcase in Brazil are searching for her missing body parts. -
China Unblocks Some Web Sites for Olympics, But Not All
Olympic organizers unblocked some Internet sites at the main press center and media venues Friday while others remained off limits for journalists covering the Beijing games. -
Accused High on Cocaine Night of Girlfriend's Dismemberment
The Brazilian man accused of dismembering a British teenager and stuffing her torso in a suitcase says he does not remember what happened the night she died because he was too high on cocaine. -
Chinese Army: Islamic Militants Biggest Threat to Olympics
China's Olympic security commander warned Friday that Islamic separatists are the biggest threat to the Olympics, but a regional official played down the danger. -
U.S. Pushed U.N. On Burma Relief Year Before Scandal
How bad is the rip-off of United Nations relief funds in Myanmar? Maybe much worse than already suspected. -
Some Web Sites Unblocked for Olympics, But Not All
Olympic organizers unblocked some Internet sites at the main press center and media venues Friday while others remained off limits for journalists covering the Beijing games. -
Bitter Right-to-Die Case in Italy Mirrors U.S. Schiavo Confl
Politicians and prosecutors in Italy are bitterly contesting a court ruling that granted a man's request to disconnect the tube feeding his daughter, who has been in a vegetative state for 16 years. -
Karadzic: U.S. 'Media Witch Hunt' Will Prevent Fair Trial
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, in his first legal brief to the U.N. war crimes tribunal published on Friday, claimed he is the victim of a U.S.-inspired media witch hunt that will prevent him from getting a fair trial -
Police Identify Suspect in Canada Bus Decapitation Attack
Police have identified the man who witnesses say stabbed and beheaded a passenger aboard a Greyhound bus in Canada and friends have identified the victim. -
Indian Police Kill 2 Hindu Protesters in Kashmir
Police opened fire Friday on hundreds of rioting Hindus, angry over a recent government decision to not transfer land to a shrine in Indian Kashmir, police said. Two people were killed. -
Poland to Close Segregated Gypsy Classes
The Poland Education Ministry is going to close segregated gypsy-only classes after complaints that they are discriminatory. -
Roadside Bomb Attacks Kill Five NATO Soldiers in Afghanistan
Two separate roadside bomb attacks killed five NATO soliders in Afghanistan on Friday. -
Pakistan Denies Involvement in India Embassy Attack
Pakistan is denying newspaper reports that its intelligence service helped plan a bombing of India's embassy in Kabul that killed 41 people. -
Japan Premier Looks to Regain Support With New Cabinet
Japan's embattled prime minister on Friday unveiled a new Cabinet intended to turn the tide of his unpopularity and regain the support of voters worried about rising prices and fed up with scandals. -
Canada Mayor: Beating, Stabbing of Black Toronto Man Racist
The mayor of Ontario has labeled an attack this week as a hate crime. -
Lebanese Police Ask Interpol to Probe Murder of Arab Singer
As Dubai police investigate the murder of an Arab pop singer, Lebanon police have asked interpol to get involved in the investigation. -
Girls' Dormitory Collapse in Turkey Kills 17
A three-story dormitory housing female students collapsed in central Turkey on Friday, killing 17 students, injuring at least 27 and setting off a search for a half dozen students believed to be under the rubble, authorities said. -
U.K. Jury Fails to Reach Verdicts in July 7 Subway Bombings
British jury said Friday it had failed to reach verdicts in the case of three men accused of helping to plan the London subway and bus bombings in 2005 — the worst attack on Britain's capital since World War II. -
At Least 32 Dead After Train Fire in India
At least 32 people were killed Friday after a train caught fire in southern India. -
IAEA Approves Nuclear Inspection Deal With India
Officials say the International Atomic Energy Agency has adopted an inspections plan with India crucial to a landmark nuclear deal between New Delhi and Washington. -
Israeli Teen Attacked by Elephant After Sneaking Into Zoo
An Israeli teen was attacked by a male elephant after she sneaked into its pen at a Tel Aviv zoo. -
Pakistan Denies ISI Behind India Embassy Blast
Pakistan on Friday angrily denied a newspaper report that its intelligence service helped plan a bombing of India's embassy in Kabul that killed at least 41 people. -
Fatah: Hamas Seizes More Fatah Leaders in Gaza
Hamas forces seized the leaders of Fatah in Gaza early Friday, Fatah officials said, upping the stakes in a week of tit-for-tat arrests between the bitter Palestinian rivals.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Trustworthy Tokers?
Should pot be legal for those who smoke it 'responsibly'? Rep. Ron Paul joins lawmakers in proposal push -
America's Election HQ: Hope for a Cure?
Have doctors found a way to kill HIV? Dr. Sudhir Paul shares his team's medical breakthrough -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Coming Up on 'FOX News Sunday'
Both campaigns went on the attack this week by releasing a bevy of TV ads accusing the opposition of being out of touch, having no new ideas, playing the race card and using the same 'old' politics -
Hannity & Colmes: 'The Obama Nation'
Exclusive: 'H&C' gets the first look at author Jerome Corsi's controversial book targeting the presumptive Democratic nominee -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Favre Reinstatement Imminent?
Brett Favre's NFL reinstatement appears imminent amid reports of the Packers offering him $20M to stay retired. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: DJ Gives Insight Into Missing Tot-Mom Relationship
A DJ says Casey Anthony was a good mom to missing 2-year-old Caylee. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: When Hip-Hop and Politics Collide
When hip-hop and politics collide -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel discusses Obama's usage of the race throughout his campain and current economic issues -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: John Edwards Slips Out of Another Hotel
Former presidential candidate John Edwards slips out the back door of another hotel -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Edwards' Love Child's Birth Certificate
North Carolina paper publishes birth certificate of John Edwards' alleged love child -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Rapping for Obama
Rapping for Obama -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Obama Rejects Ludacris' Offensive Rap
Bernie & Jane on Obama rejecting Ludacris' offensive lyrics -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Not Adjourning?
Representative Mike Pence demands Congress stay in session to address energy crisis -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Security Gap
High-tech companies meet to combat hackers stealing personal information from supposedly secure Web sites
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