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ENTERTAINMENT
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Investigation Into Heath Ledger's Death Closed
Federal prosecutors have decided not to pursue a criminal case into how Heath Ledger obtained the powerful painkillers that contributed to his overdose death this year, a law enforcement official said Wednesday. -
Design Error Blamed for Loss of Ashes of Star Trek's Scotty
A privately held rocket company on Wednesday blamed a design error for its latest failure to reach orbit, which caused the loss of three government satellites and human ashes, including the remains of "Star Trek" actor James Doohan. -
Judge Dismisses Claims Against Barker in Lawsuit
A judge has dismissed allegations against Bob Barker in a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a "Price is Right" employee, saying the game-show's longtime host was not her boss. -
FOX411: Oscar-Winner Javier Bardem: No Nervous Breakdown
Smiling and effervescent as ever, this year’s Best Supporting Actor Javier Bardem had a good laugh Wednesday night at the premiere of Woody Allen’s great new comedy, “Vicky Christina Barcelona.” -
'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' Writer Robert Hazard Dies at 59
Robert Hazard, a songwriter and musician from Philadelphia who wrote the 1983 Cyndi Lauper hit 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,' has died. He was 59. -
Report: Mayer Tells Fans He's Cheated on Jen In His Dreams
John Mayer told California fans on Wednesday that he has already cheated on Jennifer Aniston — in his dreams, E! News reports. -
'Dream On' this: Steven Tyler working on memoir
At 60, Aerosmith frontman and wild man Steven Tyler is ready to spill. Tyler, known for heavy hits such as "Walk This Way" and "Dream On," is working on a memoir to be published in 2009 by Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins. The book is not yet titled. -
People Says It Didn't Photoshop Smiling Brangelina Newborn
People magazine did not Photoshop the picture on its latest cover of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's smiling newborn daughter Vivienne, as New York magazine suggested in a recent piece, a rep for the celeb weekly told FOXNews.com on Thursday. -
Usher's Mother Back as His Manager After Split
Usher's mother is back as his manager following a much publicized split. -
Critic Mr. Blackwell Regains Consciousness In Hospital
A publicist says acid-tongued fashion critic Mr. Blackwell has regained consciousness in a hospital as he battles a serious infection. -
Lawsuit: Blige Stole Tune Used for iPod Ad and Album
Grammy-winning singer Mary J. Blige was sued in New York for $2 million by a company that says she stole some of the music she used on her latest hit album and in an iPod commercial. -
Insider: Paris Hilton's Pipes Not Up to UK Roxie Hart Role
News that Paris Hilton was due to take on the vocally demanding role of Roxie Hart in the U.K. version of the hit musical "Chicago" was met with laughter on Thursday. -
Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp Offers Chance at Mock Stardom
Even everyday people can live out their rock star dreams. Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp is a one-day crash course in rock 'n' roll jamming that provides amateur musicians with an opportunity to feel what it's like to be in Guns N’ Roses or AC/DC. -
FOX411: Tom Cruise: New Days of 'Thunder'
Eighteen years later, Tom Cruise is about to have many more days of 'Thunder.' -
Elvis' Favorite Jumpsuit Sells for Record $300,000
Elvis Presley's favorite performance costume, the peacock jumpsuit, has sold for $300,000, making it the most expensive piece of Elvis memorabilia sold at auction. -
Miley Cyrus Says She and Nick Jonas Were 'In Love'
Miley Cyrus has finally admitted that she dated Nick Jonas, saying they were "in love." -
Dixie Chick Emily Robison, Husband Divorce
Dixie Chick Emily Robison and her husband, singer Charlie Robison, have divorced. -
Mr. T Tells Bill O'Reilly: 'I'm Not a Gay-Basher'
Mr. T denied being "homophobic" on "The O'Reilly Factor" Wednesday night after his recent Snickers ad was pulled from the airwaves in Britain for offending homosexuals. -
Toby Keith Denies Pro-Lynching Lyric Claims
Toby Keith is denying allegations made by a newspaper blogger that his 2003 track 'Beer for My Horses' celebrates lynching, contactmusic.com reported -
Mia Farrow to Air Alternative 'Darfur Olympics'
Actress activist Mia Farrow is Web-casting her own "Darfur Olympics" from a refugee camp on the barren Sudan-Chad border, aiming to shame China into using its influence with Khartoum to end the Darfur conflict. -
L'Oreal Denies Lightening Beyonce's Skin Tone in Ad
L'Oreal did not lighten Beyonce Knowles' skin tone in a recent ad contrary to speculation, a rep for the company told FOXNews.com on Thursday. -
Morgan Freeman's Attorney Says He's Getting a Divorce
Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman is getting a divorce, the actor's Mississippi-based attorney and business partner Bill Luckett told "Access Hollywood." -
Pop Tarts: Reid Nixed, Kardashian to Battle Mom on 'Dancing'
While the line-up for this year's 'Dancing With the Stars' is yet to be officially released, Pop Tarts has been told that one person who won't be appearing on the hit show is Tara Reid. -
Saget: Comedians Went Too Far With Crude Jokes About Olsens
Some of the comedians featured in 'The Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget' on Sunday went too far with crude references to Saget's former 'Full House' co-stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the actor and comedian told the New York Post. -
Nicole Kidman Arrives in Sydney With New Baby
Nicole Kidman appealed to the Sydney media on Thursday for "a little space" as she travels around Sydney with her new baby. -
Mark Wahlberg to Make Cameo Appearance on 'Entourage'
Wahlberg will make a rare cameo appearance on "Entourage," the hit HBO series he executive produces, when the fifth season begins next month. And his third child with fiancee Rhea Durham is due in September.
FNC IMAG
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Can you really bargain for beauty?
Can you really bargain for beauty? Forget what it promises on the label, iMag turned to real women for the real scoop on drugstore beauty products.
HEALTH
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Study: Electrical Stimulation May Ease Vaginal Pain
A type of electrical nerve stimulation may help women suffering from vaginal pain triggered by intercourse, tampon use, bike riding and wearing tight clothing, a study finds. -
Study: Two Popular Fertility Methods Do Not Work
A new study calls into question the use of two common infertility treatments for couples who have unexplained problems having children. -
Brain-Eating Amoeba Blamed for California Boy's Death
A boy from California died last weekend as a result of a brain-eating amoeba that health officials believe he contracted while swimming. -
Doctor: Conjoined Twins Didn't Get Best Post-Op Care
There are new details about what may have led to the death of a Nepalese conjoined twin who was separated from her sister during a grueling marathon operation in 2001, Agence France- Presse reported. -
Company to Produce Pigs for Critically Ill Liver Patients
A North Dakota company is working on a plan to produce pigs to help critically ill liver patients.
OPINION
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Steven Milloy: Recycled Junk Science
Former New York Times environmental reporter Phil Shabecoff is so green he even recycles debunked health scares.
POLITICS
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Bush Criticizes China's Human Rights Record on Eve of Games
With all eyes on Beijing, President Bush bluntly told China that America is strongly opposed to the way the communist government represses its people, a rebuke delivered from the heart of Asia on the cusp of the Olympic Games. -
Bush Dedicates Massive New Embassy in China
President Bush dedicated a massive new $434 million U.S. embassy in Beijing on Friday, calling it a symbol of deepening ties between the two trading partners and sometimes political rivals -
Rep. Gives Plug to 'Paris Hilton Plan' in Energy Debate
Texas Rep. Michael Burgess says Paris Hilton may be on to something with the energy 'plan' she announced earlier this week in a mock campaign ad. -
Bolten, Miers Ask for Delayed Enforcement of Subpoena
Planning appeals, two senior White House advisers asked a judge Thursday to delay enforcement of his ruling that they have to testify before Congress. -
Tobacco Bill Contains Favorable Loophole to Industry
A loophole in a sweeping tobacco regulation bill would give the industry a 21-month window to introduce certain new products without first getting federal approval. -
EPA Denies Texas' Request for Ethanol Waiver
The Environmental Protection Agency has denied a request from Texas to temporarily reduce ethanol requirements for gasoline in hopes of bringing down corn prices. -
China's Response to Bush: Don't Interfere in Our Affairs
China rejected President Bush's criticism Thursday of its human rights record and restrictions on religion, diplomatically telling him to stay out of its affairs even as he flew to Beijing to attend the Olympics.
SCITECH
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Possible Shakespearean Theater Unearthed in London
The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London, archaeologists at the Museum of London said Wednesday. -
Nintendo DS Becomes Personal Beauty Consultant
For some people, beauty is in the hand of the beholder, or it will be once Sega and cosmetics giant Shiseido release "Project Beauty" for Nintendo DS in late November, Agence France-Presse reported on Thursday. -
Favre to Be a Packer on 'Madden' Cover, Jet Inside
When the latest edition of the football video game franchise is released Tuesday, it will still feature the quarterback in his Green Bay Packers uniform — despite the fact Favre was traded to the New York Jets. -
Study: Olympic Sprinters Nearest Gun Have Advantage
New research suggests that those closest to the starter have significantly faster reaction times out of the blocks. -
Non-Bankers Turn to Internet to Lend Money
Sites specialize in unsecured loans, with their only security being the borrower's honesty. -
Cavemen vs. Us: Who'd Win the Evolution Olympics?
Australopithecus would beat easily on power events, but we -- and Neanderthals -- would run away with track and field. -
Austrians Celebrate Prehistoric Voluptuous Venus
Venus wine, chocolates and pancakes with Venus jam heralded the 100th anniversary of the discovery of a tiny figurine that dates back 25,000 years to the time when mammoths roamed the earth. -
Scientists Begin Tagging Sharks to Prevent Attacks
Shark experts have begun attaching transmitters to sharks off the Pacific Coast in hopes of stopping attacks on humans. -
Bulgarian Archaeologists Find 1,900-Year-Old Chariot
Dig at ancient Thracian tomb in southeastern Bulgaria yields first-time find of a 'completely preserved' four-wheel chariot -
Internet's Major Security Problem Also Affects E-Mail
Recently found flaw in Internet's core infrastructure lets hackers force people to visit Web sites they did not want to as well as lets them intercept e-mail messages, researcher says.
U.S.
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Report: Woman Accused of Kidnapping 5 Children to Surrender
A woman accused of kidnapping five children says she did so because their biological mother had threatened her life but now says she plans to surrender to police. -
Report: 'Rockefeller' May Have Been German Exchange Student
Investigators looking into the past of a man accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter in Boston are trying to determine if he was once a German exchange student to Connecticut. -
Boy, 11, Scores Hole-in-One After Golfing for 3rd Time
Sixth-grader Allan Saylor fired an ace on 150-yard, par-3 sixth hole using a driver borrowed from his buddy. -
Fires Prevent Recovery of Bodies in Copter Crash
Nine people are presumed dead in the crash of a helicopter that was carrying firefighters over the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, officials said Wednesday. -
Arson Suspected as S.C. Law Office, Courthouse Burn
Officials were investigating a suspicious fire that gutted the prosecutor's office in this rural county Thursday, three days after an arsonist torched the historic courthouse just half a block away. -
3 Shot, 1 Dead After California Cultural Fair Turns Violent
Three bystanders were shot and a suspect was killed after gunmen opened fire at a crowded cultural celebration in Carson, California, Wednesday evening. -
Honduran Faces Second Execution of Foreigner This Week
A Honduran man who killed his former boss and wounded an employee was scheduled to be executed Thursday evening, which would make him the second foreign national executed in Texas this week. -
Deputies: Granny Arrested for Driving With Child on Roof
A grandmother was arrested Tuesday for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon, Fla., grocery store with a 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car, authorities said. -
26 Texas Cheerleaders Squeeze Into Elevator, Get Stuck
Pyramids of Texan cheerleaders might impress, but University of Texas security wasn’t amused by a cube of 26 teens that squeezed into, and stalled, a campus elevator Tuesday night. -
Accused Kidnapper Will Return 5 Kids After Amber Alert
A woman accused of kidnapping five children says she did so because their biological mother had threatened her life but now says she plans to surrender to police. -
Joel Osteen's Wife on Trial in Flight Attendant Assault
Opening arguments were set for Thursday in a civil lawsuit that accuses Victoria Osteen of assaulting Continental Airlines flight attendant Sharon Brown before the start of a 2005 flight from Houston to Vail, Colo. -
Louisiana Trooper Solves Nearly 30-Year Cold Case
As a boy, Dennis Stewart was haunted by the death of a teen found dead in his boyhood home; as a state trooper, he has solved the mystery. -
Mayor Calls for Probe in Drug Raid That Killed His Dogs
A furious Mayor Cheye Calvo said Thursday that he and his wife, Trinity Tomsic, are asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the July 29 raid. -
9 Kids for 1 Family: Gidgett Lovingood's American Story
As a mother of nine, Gidgett Lovingood’s American story has been anything but easy. But over the years, even as she felt her strength sometimes wane, she says her appreciation for her country and the opportunities it has provided her children never did. -
SUV With Suspected Illegal Immigrants Flips Killing 9
In a statement, police said that 18 people were in the SUV that rolled on State Route 79, about 20 miles southeast of Florence. -
AMERICA'S FUTURE: Homegrown Terror Poses Threat
Many Americans believe that the threat of homegrown terrorism is gravest in Europe, but according to the U.S. government, in the last 18 months more than a half-dozen plots were thwarted right here at home -
Ex-Olympian Gets 21 Years in New York Rape Case
A former Olympic sprinter has been sentenced to 21 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping a woman in a New York park. -
Police: Two Arrested After Using Barbecue Pit As Weapon
An argument over whether a third guest should stay in the house got so heated that the woman picked up the barbecue pit and hit the man over the head with it, police said. -
Mom: Walkie-Talkie Picks Up Trashy Trucker Talk
A West Virginia mother is seeking the recall of a popular walkie-talkie after her 3-year-old's toy apparently intercepted a profanity-laced conversation between truckers about drugs and strip clubs. -
Forecasters Increase Atlantic Hurricane Outlook
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projects an 85 percent probability of an above-normal season -- up from 65 percent in May. -
Lake Search Planned in Missing Fla. Tot Case
Detectives visited the grandparents of a missing Florida toddler to gather evidence Thursday and lake searches are planned for Friday, still calling the search for the child a 'missing person case' -
Pair Sentenced for Shooting Cop Who Found Meth Lab
A man and his ex-girlfriend are heading to prison for shooting a Richland County deputy who found a methamphetamine lab they were running in woods north of Columbia. -
32 Lab Monkeys Accidentally Heated to Death
Thirty-two research monkeys quarantined at a lab in Nevada were accidentally killed in May due to overheating. -
Police: Ala. Woman Takes Taxi To, From Bank Robbery
A Mobile woman is behind bars charged in Wednesday's robbery of a Compass Bank on Bel Air Boulevard. Authorities said 55-year-old Faith Sullivan used a taxi cab to take her to and from the bank. -
Bootleggers Arrested After 25-Mile Boat Chase in Alaska
Two men led an Alaska State Trooper on a 25-mile chase on the Kuskokwim River before they were arrested in Upper Kalskag. -
Flight Attendant: Joel Osteen's Wife Acted 'Like a Diva'
Wife of renowned evangelical pastor Joel Osteen acted like a combative diva when a small spill on her airline seat was not immediately cleaned up, a flight attendant who was also on the plane testifies. -
Green Bay Packers Trade Brett Favre to New York Jets
The Brett Favre era in Green Bay is now officially over. The month-long saga has finally come to an end, with the Packers agreeing to trade their future Hall-of-Fame quarterback to the New York Jets, FOXSports.com has learned. -
Countless Caterpillars Invade New Mexico Town
Countless caterpillars have invaded the rural areas around Las Cruces, crawling into homes, drowning in swimming pools and getting squished on roads. -
Remote-Control Warriors Suffer War Stress
Air National Guardsmen who operate Predator drones over Iraq via remote control, launching deadly missile attacks from the safety of Southern California, are suffering some of the same psychological stresses as their comrades on the battlefield. -
Ark. Professor Gets 10 Yrs. for Web Stalking 'Teen'
A former Arkansas Tech University chemistry professor has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on a charge he stalked a person he believed was a teenage girl on the Internet. -
Pa. Court: Nurse Can Be Fired for Sex With Patient
A hospital had the right to fire a male nurse for having consensual sex with a patient two days after she underwent heart surgery, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. -
Florida Man Charged in Border Agent's Death Hospitalized
The man arrested in the killing of a federal agent outside a busy South Florida post office has checked into a hospital for personal medical reasons, police said Thursday. -
Police: Pa. Man Rams Home With Semi Truck
A man fighting with one of his housemates rammed the home with a semi truck and a pickup and later tried to run down two police officers, authorities said. -
Florida Man, 65, Charged in Death of Federal Border Agent
A 65-year-old Florida man was arrested Wednesday and charged with the shooting death of a federal agent outside a South Florida post office. -
250-Pound Mailman Wants Postal Service to Allow Kilts
A 6-foot-tall, 250-pound letter carrier is campaigning for the right to take off his pants. Dean Peterson wants the U.S. Postal Service to add kilts as a uniform option for men. -
Palfrey's Mother Tries to Block Suicide Photos Release
The mother of the so-called "D.C. Madam" wants to stop the release of police photos taken after her daughter's suicide in Pinellas County, Fla. -
Killer to Receive Calzones, Pizza With Life Sentence
New York man who pleaded guilty to murder in Oregon in exchange for buckets of fried chicken will get calzones and pizza to go with his life sentence. -
Mexican Soldiers Enter Arizona, Detain Border Agent
Four Mexican soldiers crossed into Arizona and held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint before realizing where they were and returning to Mexico, officials said.
WORLD
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Venezuelans Protest Chavez's New Socialist Push
Riot police used tear gas Wednesday as they blocked hundreds of Venezuelans protesting what they call new moves by President Hugo Chavez to concentrate his power. -
Pakistani Troops Kill 25 Militants Near Afghan Border
An attack on a Pakistani military checkpost by some 200 pro-Taliban militants triggered intense fighting that killed 25 insurgents and two paramilitary soldiers near the Afghan border, security officials said Thursday. -
Sudanese Refugee to Carry U.S. Flag During Opening Ceremony
The United States Olympics team has chosen former refugee from Sudan and Team Darfur member Lopez Lomong to carry the flag at the Olympic opening ceremony, AFP reports. -
Iraqis: Deal Close for U.S. Troops to Leave by 2010
Two Iraqi officials say the U.S. and Iraq are close to a deal under which all American combat troops would leave by October 2010 with remaining U.S. forces gone about three years later. -
Mauritania Coup Chief Promises Free Elections 'Soon'
The army general who toppled Mauritania's government staged a show of force, leading supporters and firing tear gas at protesters. -
PETA Compares Bus Beheading to Animal Abuse
The animal rights group PETA has tried unsuccessfully to run a newspaper ad comparing the beheading and cannibalizing of a passenger on a Greyhound bus in Canada last week to the treatment of animals by the meat industry. -
Tensions High as Foreign Journalists Flood Beijing
The flood of foreign media into Beijing for the Olympic Games is exposing old tensions between journalists and government authorities and bringing to the fore sensitive human rights issues, particularly in Tibet. -
IOC Says No Positives Among First 650 Olympic Drug Tests
A record total of 4,500 tests will be conducted through the end of the Aug. 8-24 games, compared to 3,600 in Athens in 2004. -
Coalition Seeks to Impeach Pakistani President
The leaders of the two main parties in Pakistan, the Pakistan People's Party and the Pakistan Muslim League announced on Thursday they will pursue efforts to impeach President Pervez Musharraf. -
Iraq's Al-Sadr Vows Cease-Fire for U.S. Withdrawal Timeline
Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr will call on his fighters to maintain a cease-fire against American troops but may lift the order if a planned Iraq-U.S. security agreement lacks a timetable for the withdrawal of American forces, a spokesman said Thursday. -
Navy Ship Leaked Radiation Into Asian Ports for 2 Years
A U.S. Navy submarine has been steadily leaking radioactive water since June 2006, and has since stopped at three Japanese ports, Guam and Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government said Thursday. -
Woman Uses Machete to Fight Off Lion in Mexico
A Mexican woman armed with a machete says she scared off a 500-pound lion after she encountered the beast while riding a donkey with her 7-year-old niece near the resort city of Acapulco. -
Iraqi Official Defends Country's Spending Record
An Iraqi lawmaker close to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki defended the government's record on reconstruction spending, saying Thursday that U.S. critics of its multibillion dollar surplus were overlooking Baghdad's progress over the past three years. -
World War II 'Great Escape' Hero Dies at 92
Eric Dowling, nicknamed 'Digger' for helping excavate tunnels used in the breakout from a World War II German prison camp that became known as the 'Great Escape,' has died. He was 92. -
British Authorities Find Semi Mummified Corpse of Retiree
On Wednesday, British authorities discovered the semi-mummified body of a reclusive retiree who died in his bed two years ago, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported. -
Israel Considering Military Strike on Iranian Nuke Sites
Israel is building up its strike capabilities amid growing anxiety over Iran's nuclear ambitions and appears confident that a military attack would cripple Tehran's atomic program, even if it can't destroy it. -
Olympic Torch Ascends the Great Wall
The Olympic flame made one of its final relays Thursday on the eve of the Olympic Games opening ceremony as torchbearers carried it along the ancient Great Wall of China. -
Dog-Cloner: I Am Not Assault, Kidnapping Fugitive
The woman who had her pet dog cloned by South Korean scientists flatly denied early Thursday that she was a bail jumper accused of sexually assaulting and kidnapping a male Mormon missionary more than 30 years ago in Surrey, England. -
U.S. Pastor Hiding After Anti-Olympics Vandalism in Beijing
An American pastor checked into upscale hotels in the Olympics host city this week, filmed himself painting two of his rooms with slogans like "Beijing 2008 Our world Our nightmare" and then disappeared. Without paying. -
Bullfighting Boy, 10, Sparks Debate in France
He's a tiny torero, a bullfighter with a baby face. But 10-year-old Michelito has become the symbol of a debate much bigger than himself. -
Madeleine McCann's Police File May Offer New Leads
A team of legal experts in Lisbon is sifting through nearly 30,000 pages of police evidence on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and passing information to her family who have hired private investigators, one of their lawyers said Thursday. -
Mexico Slams U.S. for Executing Mexican Rapist, Killer
Mexico's government condemned Texas' execution of Jose Medellin despite a world court order to review the case, expressing concern for the rights of other Mexicans detained in the United States. -
Israel to Release More Than 150 Palestinian Prisoners
Israel's prime minister pledged to free more than 150 Palestinian prisoners in a meeting Wednesday with President Mahmoud Abbas, a gesture meant to energize their sluggish peace talks.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: 'This Is an Emergency'
Senator Barbara Boxer throws her support behind Obama's energy plan -
America's Election HQ: All Ears
Beijing taxis carrying tiny microphones -
Hannity & Colmes: See No Evil
Is Barack Obama ignoring a brewing 'race war' in the Democratic Party? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Behind the CSI Return to Missing Tot's Grandparents' House
'On the Record' looks at the CSI return to Caylee Anthony's grandparents' home. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Inside North Korea With the Rev. Franklin Graham, Part 2
Greta goes inside North Korea with the Rev. Franklin Graham, Part 2 -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Truth About People Who Talk Sex
The truth about people who talk sex constantly -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on McCain's new 'Family' Ad, Paris Hilton's response ad and wether Obama is an empty suit -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Should Edwards Address Alleged Affair?
Some Democrats call on John Edwards to come clean about his alleged mistress and love child -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Is McCain Throwing Bush Under Bus?
Is John McCain throwing the Bush administration under the bus? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: How Close Is Obama's Campaign to MoveOn?
How close is Obama's campaign to radical left MoveOn.org? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Mr. T on His Snickers Ad Being Yanked
Mr. T pities the fool that yanked his Snickers ad off the air -
War Stories: War Stories: Guadalcanal
The first stepping stone on the road to Tokyo and ultimate victory in the Pacific -
War Stories: Ollie North: Report From a Forgotten War
This 7 year long campaign against Al Qaeda and the Taliban didn't start out as forgotten... -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Tax Oil Companies?
New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone says taxing oil companies will provide more money for renewables -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Don't Panic Over a Slow Economy
Don't panic over a slow economy
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