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BUSINESS
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A 'Trifecta' for Small Business?
The health of small business was cited by members of Congress as rationale for both opposing and supporting the beltway 'trifecta' package. -
Sprint Nextel to Build WiMax Broadband Wireless Network
Phone giant to partner up with Motorola, Samsung, Intel to blanket cities with wireless networking at broadband speeds. -
Networking Giant Cisco Wants to Become Household Name
CEO, possibly envying Intel's successful branding campaign, thinks average consumers will want to know how routers, switches 'change their life experience' and provide 'gateway to [the] future.' -
European Airlines Cancel Flights to U.K.
Airlines in Europe nixed flights to London's Heathrow Airport after British authorities said they had foiled a major terrorist plot to blow up airplanes. -
'Bully' Video Game Already Getting Heat for Violence
'Grand Theft Auto' maker Rockstar Games again draws flak, this time for game depicting hazing, fighting at American boarding school. -
U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows Slightly in June
The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that the trade deficit dipped slightly in June. -
Earnings: Target, J.C. Penney
Target, J.C. Penney among companies that reported earnings on Thursday. -
Report: Cost of BP Oilfield Repairs Could Top $100M
According to company sources, the cost of repairing corroded pipelines at the Prudhoe Bay oilfield in Alaska may top $100 million. -
Viacom Gobbles Up Online-Video Company Atom Entertainment
Deal gives MTV potent weapon to fight back against YouTube, MySpace. -
Stocks Inch Higher in Spite of Terror Concerns
The revelation of a foiled terror plot renewed terrorist fears among investors, but stocks still inched higher. -
Passengers Ditch Water, Perfume, Even Maple Syrup
As new regulations kicked in at U.S. airports, passengers were forced to leave behind essential and no-so-necessary liquids. -
Oil Prices Fall Below $75 on Foiled Terror Plot
Word of a foiled terror plot sent crude prices down below $75 on Thursday. -
BP Delaying Decision on Prudhoe Bay Oil Shutdown
Oil major BP Plc said on Thursday it will delay to next week its decision on whether to completely shut down the western portion of its 400,000 barrels per day Prudhoe Bay oil field. -
U.S.-Cuba Trade Iffy, Even Without Fidel
If Fidel Castro died tomorrow, the U.S. embargo against Cuba could not be lifted like any other — as President Bush undid by decree the 18-year trade sanctions against Libya in April or President Clinton lifted the 19-year ban against Vietnam in 1994. -
Airlines Cancel Flights, Loosen Policies
U.S. airlines cancelled a few flights to London and loosened ticket policies as they sought to deal with the news of a foiled terror plot. -
Sole Proprietors Struggle to Generate New Business
Wearing too many hats prevents solo business owners from expanding, according to a new study. -
Terror Threat: Changes to Airline Ticketing Policies
Some air carriers are making adjustments to existing ticketing policies in order to accommodate passengers traveling to/from/through the United Kingdom who want to adjust their plans. The following is a summary of the temporary policy changes. -
Terror Threat: New Security Measures at U.S., UK Airports
In order to address the elevated terror threat level, until further notice, the following new security measures have been implemented at U.S. and UK airports. -
Travel Shares Drop Sharply Amid British Terror Plot
Shares of airlines and travel companies dropped sharply Thursday after British authorities reported they disrupted a terrorist plot to blow up several aircraft in flight between the United States and the Britain.
FOX NEWS POLLS
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FOX News Poll: Mideast Crisis, Iraq and Cuba
Most Americans think there will never be peace in Mideast, democracy in Cuba
FOXLIFE
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Esquire: New James Bond Daniel Craig Is Best Dressed
Axl Rose, Marc Anthony and Britney Spears' 11-month old son, Sean Preston Federline, were named the worst dressed. -
Dustin 'Screech' Diamond Scuffles With Woman in Hotel Room
Dustin Diamond, who played geeky Screech Powers on the '90s teen comedy "Saved by the Bell," says he scuffled with a woman at an Omaha hotel earlier this week. -
McConaughey's Corvette Scores $61,600 in Katrina Relief Auction
The winning bid for Matthew McConaughey's 1971 Corvette Stingray convertible, auctioned for Oprah's Hurricane Katrina relief, was $61,600, according to eBay. -
'Meet the Barkers' Couple Getting Divorced
Travis Barker of punk band Blink-182 filed for divorce Tuesday from his beauty queen-turned-actress wife Shanna Moakler, according to Superior Court documents. -
Naked Muddy Woman Makes a Lousy Lawn Ornament
Man surprised to find naked woman in his yard who refuses to leave -
TV Academy Considering Changing Rules After Burstyn Emmy Nomination
TV Academy is saying that Burstyn's nomination is legitimate, but they're willing to consider adopting a new rule for a required amount of screen time in order to get a nomination. -
Pervy Politician Busted for Female Fanny Photo Fetish
Pervy politician busted for heinie shrine for the female fanny -
Chef Emeril Lagasse Spices Up Space Food for Astronauts
Astronauts at the International Space Station were treated to upgrades in 'space food' by chef Emeril Lagasse, who has worked with NASA on five new recipes so far that the astronauts sampled in space today. -
Dr. Phil Tapes Episodes in Post-Katrina New Orleans
TV psychologist Phil McGraw returns to New Orleans to tape follow-up episodes to ones he shot shortly after Hurricane Katrina. -
Jack Black to Host 2006 MTV Music Video Awards
Actor/musician Jack Black has been announced as the host of this year's MTV VMAs in New York, which air live Aug. 31. -
'Next Top Model' Workers Strike for Writing Credits
'America's Next Top Model' employees go on strike, demanding that they earn union pay and benefits for what they say should be considered writing on the reality television show. -
MTV2 May Nix Cartoon Featuring Snoop Dogg, Women on Leashes
The MTV2 network said it had not decided whether it will ever again air a cartoon criticized as offensive for depicting women being led around on leashes. -
Looking for Love on Vacation? Try Adventure Dating
Forget finding love through friends, family and colleagues — the best way to hunt down Mr. or Miss Right might be getting out of town. -
'Survivor' Winner Richard Hatch Says Prison Is Difficult
Richard Hatch, who won the $1 million prize on the debut season of "Survivor," and was sentenced to jailtime for failing to pay taxes, says it's difficult to adjust to life in prison. -
Larry David to Return for Sixth Season of 'Curb'
Larry David has finally agreed to return to HBO for a sixth season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
HEALTH
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More U.S. Infants Overweight, Study Finds
A new study has found a 74 percent jump in babies newborn to 6 months who are overweight, and a 59 percent rise in babies at risk of becoming overweight. -
Molecular Discovery Could Aid New Alzheimer's Treatment
Scientists have discovered molecular janitors that clear away a sticky gunk blamed for Alzheimer's disease — until they get old and quit sweeping up. -
Religious Belief May Affect Well-Being
When people go through a stressful medical event, their religious beliefs may help or hinder them psychologically, a new study shows. -
Mom's Dieting Linked to Kids' Eating Disorders, Body Image
Mom's dieting habits can have a bad influence on the children; for some youngsters, that might mean an unhealthy fixation on body image, experts warn. -
Staying Single Shortens Life Span
People who have never married are more likely to die -- at all ages -- than people who are married and live together, U.S. data show.
POLITICS
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Raw Data: Text of Homeland Security Statement
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff issued a statement early Thursday announcing an elevation in the U.S. threat level for commercial aviation. -
6 N.J. Officials Charged With Corruption
Six state treasury workers in N.J. including the state's taxation director and his deputy were charged with official misconduct for accepting $65,000 in gifts from a company hired to collect back taxes, OSI Collection Service. -
Spying Case Against Former Pro-Israel Lobbyists Will Proceed
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III rules that former lobbyists for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, can be tried under the 1917 Espionage Act. -
Federal Deficit Improves Dramatically, U.S. Treasury Reports
The Bush administration cites its tax cuts for better-than-expected revenue figures announced Thursday -
CIA Says No Clearances Have Been Revoked Due to Leak
CIA says no one in Bush administration has been stripped of security clearances over the leak of former CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity -
Judges Consolidate 17 Lawsuits Over Warrantless Surveillance
A panel of federal judges consolidates 17 separate lawsuits filed over the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance of Americans' communications. -
Bush Praises Effort to Thwart Terror Plot
President Bush thanked the U.S. and British agents who stopped a terror plot to blow up airline flights from the United Kingdom to the United States and said the U.S. is still not completely safe. -
Bush: Air Plot Means War Continues With 'Islamic Fascists'
President Bush on Thursday said the British terror plot that continued to unravel showed that Americans still face immense threats, but he and others said the government was working to face those threats -
Study Suggests High Immigration Hasn't Hurt U.S. Employment
The Pew Hispanic Center research organization released a study Thursday saying that a strong economy might have helped employment figures stay healthy even as immigrants flooded the country -
Treasury's Top Official for Domestic Finance to Leave Post
Randal Quarles, the Treasury Deparment's top domestic finance official, said Thursday he is leaving the job to return to the private sector -
Veterans to Get Credit Protection After Computer Thefts
With thousands of identities vulnerable after a rash of thefts of Veterans Affairs computers, agency agrees to take protective measures. -
Sen. Lieberman Kicks Off Independent Run Without Dem Support
Sen. Joe Lieberman kicked off his independent run for the U.S. Senate seat for Connecticut on Thursday, a day after Democrats threw their support to the winning Democratic primary winner. -
Lawyer Challenges Durham D.A. Nifong as Write-In Candidate
Lawyer Steve Monks will challenge Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong, who is prosecuting three Duke lacrosse players charged with rape, as a write-in candidate.
SCIENCE
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Linguistic Surprise: Nouns, Verbs Phonetically Different
Multi-dimensional graphing of 3,000 English words reveals phonetic clustering among nouns, another cluster around verbs. -
Study: Babies Can Do Math at Six Months
Researchers confirmed that infants as young as six months can detect mathematical errors. -
X-Rays Reveal Hidden Structures of Ancient Embryos
New imaging technique gives scientists rare glimpse into three-dimensional structure of tiny unborn creatures fossilized more than 500 million years ago. - Iranian Scientists Claim to Have Cloned Sheep
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Cell Phones Can Passively Help With Traffic Updates
A new service that measures radio signals beamed between your cell phone and cell-phone towers could soon help speed up your commute. -
Baby Bats Babble Like Human Babies, Study Finds
Bat pups of both sexes uttered barks, chatters and screeches similar to those made by adult bats, German researchers find.
TECHNOLOGY
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Microsoft to Pay Reparations for Vista, Office Delays
Microsoft is working on a new reparations strategy, known internally as a customer incentive program, for those customers with volume licensing programs who will be negatively affected by the delay in the release of Windows Vista and Office 2007. -
Internet Phone Subscriptions Soar Despite Vonage Woes
Number of VoIP subscribers up to nearly 7 million, 153 percent over mid-2005 and 21 percent more than first quarter of 2006; 60 percent clients of cable companies. -
Hollywood Changing DVD Rules to Permit Burning Movies
DVD Copy Control Association, controlled by major studios, altering CSS technology to allow development of in-store kiosks, download-to-burn movies. -
Microsoft to Tighten Windows Genuine Advantage Screws
Redmond planning to turn up Genuine Advantage heat in two ways: by baking more Genuine Advantage checks directly into Windows Vista, and by taking aim at PC makers, system builders, Internet cafes and other sources of potentially pirated software. -
University of California Joins Google's Book-Scan Project
Statewide university's 10 campuses to throw all 100 libraries into massive endeavor, joining Stanford, Michigan, Harvard and Oxford.
U.S.
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U.S. to Expand Monitoring of Wild Birds for Avian Flu
Agriculture and Interior Departments are boosting funds to state agencies to collect fecal and tissue samples from 75,000 to 100,000 migrating wild birds as part of coordinated efort to detect the deadly H5N1 stran of Avian flu. -
Former Ohio State Star Clarett Gets $5 Million Bond for Gun Charge
A judge set $5 million bond for Maurice Clarett, saying she made the amount so high because the former Ohio State football star is accused of running from police in an SUV, where four loaded guns were found. -
Passenger Jet Gets Stuck in Mud at Mississippi Airport
A jetliner strayed off the runway Thursday night at an airport and got stuck in the mud, stranding more than 200 passengers for hours, authorities said. Nobody was injured. -
ACLU Decries Conditions in La. Prison During Katrina
ACLU releases report on Orleans Parish prison during Hurricane Katrina that says inmates went without food, water and ventilation and deputies lacked emergency training and an evacuation plan. -
Woman Accused of Killing Hubby With Hot Oil Turns Self In
A Mississippi woman accused of killing her husband by pouring hot cooking oil on him while he slept turned herself in on Thursday after a week on the run. -
Lawyer: Seattle Shooting Suspect Wants to Plead Guilty
The man accused in the shooting rampage at Seattle's Jewish Federation office may plead guilty, his lawyer said Thursday. -
6 of 11 Missing Egyptian Exchange Students Now in Custody
Six of 11 Egyptian exchange students who entered the United States but failed to report for their college program are now in custody, the FBI says. -
6 of 11 Missing Egyptian Exchange Students Now in Custody
Six of 11 Egyptian exchange students who entered the United States but failed to report for their college program are now in custody, the FBI says. -
Whistleblower in Abu Ghraib Case Feared Revenge
The soldier who triggered the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal by sending incriminating photos to military investigators says he feared deadly retaliation by other GIs. -
Federal Judge Rejects AIPAC Lobbyists' Challenge to Spy Law
A federal judge on Thursday in Virginia rejected a constitutional challenge of the 1917 Espinage Act by two lobbyists embroiled in spy investigation; one Defense Department official has been convicted in the probe -
2 Teens Admit to School Shooting Plot in New Jersey
One teenager pleaded guilty and another was expected to do the same in their roles in a foiled plot to go on a shooting rampage at their high school. -
Illinois Police Officer Charged With Raping 4 Women
A police officer in Illinois accused of raping four women since 2002 has been charged 35 counts, including multiple attacks on three of his victims -
Indy 500-Winning Unsers Charged With Resisting Arrest
Al Unser Jr. and Bobby Unser, who have seven Indianapolis 500 wins between them, were charged with resisting arrest after refusing to leave the scene of a carjacking. -
L.A. Man Gets 1 to 3 Years in 'Bum Bashing' Case
William Alexander Orantes received a 1 to 3 year prison sentence for driving Justin Edward Brumfield to two homeless men, who Brumfield beat as part of a 'bum bashing' prank. -
Ohio Minister, Wife, Busted on Kiddie Porn Charges
An Ohio minister and his wife were charged with child pornography possession after an undercover postal inspector sold them 10 videos containing pornography. -
Court Upholds Strip Searches for South Dakota Teen Inmates
Strip searches of juvenile offenders are legal at the Minnehaha County Detention Center in South Dakota, a federal court of appeals ruled. -
New Jersey Has Highest Property Taxes in U.S.
Property taxes in New Jersey are the highest in the country and continue to grow, forcing out many who can't afford the cost. -
Security Tightened at U.S. Airports After Plot Discovery
Long lines of irritated travelers snaked through U.S. airports Thursday as people waited hours to reach security checkpoints, then had to dump their water bottles, suntan lotion and even toothpaste following the discovery of a terror plot in Britain. -
Missing Egyptian Students May Be Seeking Jobs
Families of some of 11 Egyptians who failed to show up for studies at an American university said that the students may have decided to try to look for work and live in the U.S. -
Big Dig Memo Writer Fired After Problems With Resume Arise
Former Big Dig official who calimed to write memo warning of problems in tunnel is fired; firing comes in wake of questions regarding authenticity of official's resume -
Stress of Residents Keeping Police Busy in New Orleans
Stressful behavior is keeping law enforcement officers in New Orleans busy these days, as they answer more calls than before the storm for domestic abuse, drunkenness and fights. -
Mass. Governor to Activate National Guard for Logan Airport
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said Thursday he'll activate the state's National Guard to patrol Logan International Airport in Boston for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. -
Judge Stays Order of Medication for Alleged Smart Kidnapper
A judge stayed an order of forcible medication Monday for alleged Elizabeth Smart kidnapper Wanda Barzee. -
U.S. Raises Threat Level on Flights After British Plot
The U.S. government raised its threat warning to the highest level for commercial flights from Britain to the United States early Thursday in response to a terror plot disrupted in London.
VIEWS
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The Other Side of the Soda Fat Scare Story
Media failed to report the full story about a study linking soda consumption to obesity.
WORLD
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U.S. to Receive Swiss Bank Files of Alleged Terror Funds
Switzerland's highest court grants request from U.S Attorney's Office for bank information on charities suspected of funneling money towards terror groups. -
Three Muslim Nations Set to Send Forces to Lebanon
Military comanders from Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei prepare to contribute troops to a U.N. peacekeeping force to be sent to Lebanon. -
At Least 35 Killed by Homicide Bomber Near Shiite Shrine
A suicide bomber detonated a belt of explosives Thursday near a highly revered Shiite shrine in southern Iraq, killing at least 35 people and injuring 122, an official said. -
Typhoon Slams China, Over 1.5 Million Evacuated
The most powerful typhoon to hit China in five decades slammed into its southeastern coast, destroying hundreds of homes, more than 1.3 million people were evacuated. -
Sri Lanka Fighting Leaves More Than 50 Dead
The Sri Lankan military attacked Tamil Tiger rebels from land and air and the rebels retaliated in heavy fighting that killed at least 13 combatants and 50 civilians. -
Israel Closes Egypt-Gaza Border Hours After Opening It
Israel ordered the Gaza-Egypt border crossing closed just hours after it was partially opened for the first time in weeks to allow people stuck in Gaza to leave. -
Tears of Frustration at British Airports
Passengers shed tears of frustration and worried aloud about flight safety while waiting in long, chaotic lines at Britain's airports Thursday, after the announcement of an alleged terrorist plot brought air travel to a halt. -
Bus Falls Into Chinese River, Killing At Least Two
A bus carrying junior high school students ran off a road and plunged 350 feet into a river in southwestern China, killing at least two children and leaving 22 people missing. -
French Interior Ministry Holds Urgent Meeting After British
French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy will interrupt his vacation Thursday for an urgent meeting on security, after British authorities announced they had thwarted a terrorist plot to blow up several aircraft. -
Fighting Kills 20 in Afghanistan; Top General Inspects Bomb
Fighting in Afghanistan's south left 12 suspected Taliban and eight police dead, while a roadside bomb Thursday killed an Afghan civilian in an eastern province, officials said. -
Israel Resumes Airstrikes but Delays Expanding Ground Attack
Beirut was rocked by 14 powerful explosions early Friday morning as Israel resumed airstrikes on the Lebanese capital, local media reported. -
Russia Circulates Own Mideast Cease-Fire Draft
Russia came up with its own draft of a U.N. resolution Thursday, saying it was too urgent to wait for an American/French measure. Russia's calls for a 72 hour ceasefire in Lebanon. -
Terror Suspects Planned 'Dry-Run' in Next 2 Days
Suspects arrested Thursday for planning to stage a massive mid-air terror attacked were in the final stages of planning and planned to run a dry-run of the plan within two days, U.S. intelligence officers said Thursday -
Russia Offers 72-Hour U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution
U.S. Ambassador John Bolton said there could be a vote Friday on a U.N. resolution aimed at ending the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict; meanwhile, Russia has introduced a resolution calling for a 72-hour cease-fire. -
Latest Airline Terror Plot Resembles 11-Year-Old Failed Plan
The suspected terror arrests in London and Pakistan in a foiled terror plot to destroy dozens of planes in mid-air resembles a failed plot by of Ramzi Yousef, the man behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. -
Death Toll Hits 250 in Ethiopia Floods
The death toll from the worst flash floods in Ethiopia's history rose to 250 as crews continued their search for more bodies. -
Meth 'Superlab' Busted in Mexico, DEA Says
Mexican authorities seize a large-scale methamphetamine laboratory on ranch in Tlajomulco de Zuniga along with about 220 pounds of finished methamphetamine. -
Bombings Kill 1, Wound 5 in Philippines
Two homemade bombs and a grenade explode in the Philippines, killing one and wounding five. -
Pakistan Tipped Off U.K. Officials to Assist in Terror Bust
Pakistani intelligence helped British security agencies crack a terrorist plot to blow up U.S.-bound aircraft, and has arrested two or three suspects in recent days, officials said Thursday. -
9 Inmates Die During Heat Wave in Fmr. Soviet Republic
At least nine inmates have died in prisons in the Asian country of Georgia, part of the former USSR, as a heat wave grips the country and three-digit temperatures soar to record highs. -
Passenger Rushes Cockpit on Qatar Airways Flight
A fight between a passenger and flight attendants on a Qatari Airways plane sparked a hijacking scare Thursday, prompting the plane to return to Amman on a day of increased tensions on flights after a foiled terror plot in Britain. -
U.N.: Darfur is Becoming 'Catastrophic'
U.N.'s top humanitarian official warned that the situation in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur region was becoming dramatically more dangerous, as rapes and attacks by militias and rebel factions continue. -
Jordan Parliament to Vote on Country's First Anti-Terror Law
Jordan King summoned parliament to vote on country's first anti-terrorism law. -
Romanian President to Send More Troops to Afghanistan
Romanian President Traian Basescu pledged to send more troops to Afghanistan to continue the country's support in the rebuilding effort. -
Polish PM Says German WWII Exhibit 'Very Disturbing'
Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski called a German exhibition on Germans expelled from Eastern Europe after World War II 'very bad, very disturbing and very sad.' -
Indian Couple Accused of Aborting Girl Fetuses
Authorities arrested a former army soldier and his wife for allegedly aborting female fetuses, several of which were found dumped in a well behind an illegal clinic the couple are charged with running, a police officer said Thursday. -
Pakistani Islamic Leader Placed Under House Arrest
Pakistani authorities raided the home of militant-linked leader of an Islamic group and placed him under house arrest for 'security reasons' before dawn Thursday. -
2 More Oil Workers Kidnapped in Nigeria
Two foreign oil workers — a Belgian and a Moroccan — were abducted as they traveled through the city of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. -
Verdict in India's Worst Terror Attacks to Be Announced Soon
Verdicts for India's worst terror attacks, the Bombay bombings of 1993 that killed 257, will be announced on Sept. 12, a prosecutor said Thursday, quoting the judge. -
Violence in Sri Lanka Kills 50 Civilians
Scores of civilians were killed or injured in heavy fighting that broke out in Sri Lanka's northeast on Thursday when government forces launched artillery and air attacks on Tamil Tiger rebels, the insurgents said. -
Venezuelan Governor Set to Run Against Chavez
Western Venezuela Gov. Manuel Rosales pledges to use oil funds to improve health and education rather than build military if successful in race to unseat President Hugo Chavez.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: Jig Is Up!
Captured Hezbollah fighter admits kidnapping Israeli soldier and says he trained in Iran -
On the Record w/ Greta: Early Morning Wake-Up Call
I am off to London to cover the terror threat to transatlantic flights -
On the Record w/ Greta: Rush to Crush?
'Greta's Generals' on expanded Israeli offensive -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Lieberman's Loss
Mary Matalin on fallout from Connecticut primary upset -
The O'Reilly Factor: Teen Web Outrage!
Why are parents putting pictures of their teens on a soft-core Web site? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill's Talking Points
Lieberman's defeat... -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
It's human nature to forget. And terrorists are counting on it -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Under Fire!
BP America head responds to key Alaska oilfield shutdown
FOX FAN
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Summer Living, Summer Giving
We have a great a need to give, and enjoy summer events even more when we know we’re helping others. -
Reporter's Notebook: New Rules, Effective Immediately
Today should teach us all a lesson: terrorists are not stupid, but we can outsmart them. -
Common Sense: The U.N. Fails Freedom — Again
History and war are cruel pedants, and Ehud Olmert’s government has learned the hard lesson that the U.N. can’t be counted on in the clinch. -
Colonels' Corner: Make Hezbollah Run
Unless we want to watch this stuff for the next 30 years, we need to get our heads out of the sand. -
Colonel's Corner: The Good Ole' Days
At least in the Cold War we knew exactly who the enemy was and where to find him. -
Lis on Law: Cockfighting Crackdown
Why is Amazon.com allowed to sell magazines that promote an illegal and inhumane sport? -
FOX Fan Book Giveaway!
A chance to win a copy of Juan Williams' new book "Enough!" -
Find and Buy The Books You See On FNC — August 2006
Find and Buy The Books You See On FNC. -
Foild Terror Plot — Intelligence Victory?
Is the recent foiled terror plot an Intelligence victory?
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