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ENTERTAINMENT
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Mental Disability Groups Protest 'Tropic Thunder'
"Tropic Thunder" is pushing the envelope too far for groups representing the mentally disabled. -
Pop Tarts: Vanessa Hudgens Sued for $5 Million
Vanessa Hudgens has become one of the most in-demand starlets in Hollywood, and now the man who professes to have discovered her wants a piece of her pie. -
Tila Tequila Has New Shot at Love
The bisexual MTV reality star was out and about with new gal pal Courtenay Semel, a socialite and former Lindsay Lohan friend, at Thursday’s EA Sports/Xbox 360 premiere of Madden NFL “09 in Los Angeles. -
Britney Spears Shows Off New Bikini Body, Stars in VMA Promo
Looking happy and healthy, Britney Spears paraded her new bikini body and spent time with her two sons at a party last weekend, while fans got a look at two new MTV promos featuring the pop star and VMA host Russell Brand. -
Hayden Panettiere's Parents Call Arrest Big Misunderstanding
"Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere's parents said her father's arrest on Monday on suspicion of hitting his wife "was all a big misunderstanding," they told "Extra." -
Report: Jolie to Star in Role Planned for Tom Cruise
Once expected to star Cruise, Columbia Pictures' espionage thriller "Edwin A. Salt" will be redrafted and renamed as a star vehicle for Jolie, Variety reports. -
John Lennon's Killer Denied Parole for 5th Time
Mark David Chapman will remain in New York's Attica Correctional Facility for at least two more years for gunning down the former Beatle outside his Manhattan apartment building in 1980. -
Elvis and Priscilla Wedding Barbie Dolls Unveiled
The groom sports a black paisley tuxedo while the bride wears a white beaded gown and rhinestone tiara. -
Judge Settles House Dispute in Hasselhoff Divorce
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge settled a dispute between David Hasselhoff and ex-wife Pamela Bach, putting their house on the market for $5.95 million. -
Sheriff's Department: Hayes Likely Died of Stroke
No autopsy was performed, but paperwork filed by Hayes' family physician, Dr. David Kraus, lists the cause of death as a stroke, sheriff's spokesman Steve Shular said. -
Report: Cameron Diaz Hollywood's Top-Earning Actress
Cameron Diaz is Hollywood's top-earning actress, raking in $50 million from June 1, 2007, to June 1, 2008, Forbes.com reports. -
'40-Year-Old Virgin' Actor Arrested in Ex's Stabbing
An actor who appeared in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" has been arrested for investigation of attempted murder after his former girlfriend was stabbed more than 20 times, leaving her critically injured, authorities said Tuesday. -
Carrie Underwood: Tony Romo Still Calls
Carrie Underwood's ex-boyfriend Tony Romo — who now dates Jessica Simpson — still calls her sometimes, but she doesn't always pick up the phone, she tells Allure magazine in the September issue. -
Creditor Sues Ed McMahon for $275,000
Ed McMahon is being sued by another creditor. Westmoore Lending of Huntington Beach, Calif., sued McMahon for more than $275,000 it says the pitchman and former "Tonight Show" sidekick owes from a 2006 loan. -
Mariah Carey Admits What She Does Best
Mariah Carey told me on Saturday night she does one thing very well. What is it? 'Dance.' What about singing? 'Oh, that's business,' she said with a laugh. -
Jerry Orbach's First Wife Defends Son, Disses Second Wife
The first wife of late "Law and Order" star Jerry Orbach defended her son's angry letter to his stepmother on Monday, calling the actor's second wife dimwitted and controlling.
FNC IMAG
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Astrology and Your Career
This is a Virgo's horoscope. -
Dos and Dont's for Business Meals
Etiquette guru Mary Crane shows you how to sucessfully wine and dine at work functions. -
Mentoring: How it Can Help Your Career
So, are you ready to gain the benefits a mentoring relationship has to offer? Before you move forward, you should be able to answer “yes” to all these questions:
HEALTH
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Regular Running Slows Aging Process, Study Says
If you want to stay young, lace up those sneakers and hit the pavement. New research suggests regular running slows the effects of aging, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine. -
Ads Featuring Fat Kids 'Pigging Out' Called Demeaning
A national advocacy group says anti-obesity billboards in the Cincinnati area are demeaning to overweight children and should be taken down. -
Study: Citizen Soldiers Turning to Alcohol After Combat
National Guard and Reserve combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are more likely to develop drinking problems than active-duty soldiers, a new military study suggests. -
VA Patients Fear Prostate Treatment Error
A Philadelphia veterans hospital says it may have given insufficient radiation treatment to more than 100 prostate-cancer patients. -
'Tree Man' Has Bark Trimmed, Heads Home
The Indonesian man dubbed 'Tree Man' is expected to return home to his remote village at the end of this month after undergoing extensive surgeries, ABC News reported. -
Got the Sniffles? A Pill May Soon Cure the Common Cold
Millions of people come down with the common cold every year — but it looks like there could be some relief on the way. -
'Super Glue' Saves Man From Paralysis
Doctors used the medical version of 'super glue' to give an Australian man a 'one in a million' recovery from a condition which had left him paralyzed from the waist down. -
Is This Blurry? Half of U.S. Has Poor Vision, Study Finds
Fifty percent of Americans are thought to have some sort of vision problem, most commonly myopia (nearsightedness) or astigmatism (blurred vision), researchers say.
OPINION
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Radley Balko: McCain, Obama Equally Inept on Gas Crisis
No issue seems to prompt more jaw-dropping sophistry and anti-capitalist demagoguery than gas prices.
POLITICS
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Council Votes to Ban Schwarzenegger's Jet From Airport
Legislative resolution does not have force of law, but called for Federal Aviation Administration to bar jets like the one used daily by Schwarzenegger from the municipal airport. -
Is John Edwards Still Lying About Affair?
But discrepancies between his story and the unraveling timeline of events raise more questions about whether John Edwards' attempts to come clean are in fact just more lies and half-truths. -
Georgia Amb.: Russia Attack Resembles Soviet Invasions
Russia has wrought on Georgia a 'full-scale military aggression' on a par with Soviet invasions or Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland and Czechoslovakia, Georgia's ambassador to the United States told FOX News on Tuesday. -
Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Resurrect Plame Lawsuit
A federal appeals court has refused to resurrect a lawsuit that former CIA operative Valerie Plame brought against members of the Bush administration. -
Spy Fears Prompt Changes in Homeland Security Dept.
Concerns about foreign spies and terrorists has prompted the Homeland Security Department to set up its own counterintelligence division and require strict reporting from employees about foreign travel, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press -
Sen. Coburn Says He Can Keep Birthing Children
Republican Sen. Tom Coburn, who has drawn ire from Democratic leaders in the Senate for blocking a number of bills, is also in the crosshairs of the Senate ethics committee for his continuing to practice his profession of delivering children. -
Congressional GOP Moving Toward Gov't Shutdown Over Oil
Congressional Republicans are poised to shut down the government if they are not allowed a vote on new oil drilling legislation. -
Five Iranian Companies Under U.S. Economic Sanctions
The Bush administration has imposed economic sanctions on five Iranian companies that it has accused of helping Iran pursue what the United States considers the Islamic Republic's ambitions to develop a nuclear weapon. -
Judge: Detroit Mayor Did Not Violate Bond
Judge rules that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick didn't violate bond conditions in an assault case by visiting his sister, who is a potential witness for the prosecution. -
A.G. Mukasey Won't Prosecute Officials for Improper Hires
Attorney General Michael Mukasey says former Justice Department officials will not face prosecution for letting improper political considerations drive hirings of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career government lawyers.
SCITECH
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Hubble Space Telescope Hits Orbit 100,000
Orbiting observatory logs in about 2.72 billion miles since April 1990 launch. -
Elephants' Legendary Memories Help Herds Survive
Herds that do best during droughts are those that have matriarchs old enough to remember previous sources of water, study finds. -
Tech Q and A: The Changing Face of Gaming
Game companies reach out to general public; broadband throttling; more on digital tv; problems with cellular broadband connection. -
Gene May Control Reaction to Horror Movies
Different variants of one gene determine whether women are startled by or blase about upsetting images. -
NASA Pushes Back Space Shuttle Replacement
Push to get Orion up 2 years earlier falters, space agency falls back to original target date. -
Pagan Temple Found in Ancient Jewish Village in Israel
Second-century ruins show Jews, pagans and later Christians lived together near Sea of Galilee. -
Older Bhutanese Remember Abominable Snowman
Though younger folk in Himalayan kingdom dismiss stories of yeti as myth, their elders insist it's real. -
Judge Halts Demonstration of Subway Fare Hack
Restraining order shuts down slideshow at hacker conference showing how to get free rides on Boston transit system. -
Barbados Scoffs at Tiny Snake 'Discovery'
Caribbean islanders outraged after U.S. scientist names locally well known reptile after his own wife.
U.S.
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'Rockefeller' Kidnap Suspect Is Wanted German, Police Say
A man charged with kidnapping his daughter in Boston is a German who lived in the guesthouse of a Los Angeles-area couple who disappeared in 1985, a sheriff's spokesman said Monday. -
Inmates Angry After Nevada Bans Typewriters
Inmates in Nevada are angry after Department of Corrections officials banned typewriters, saying they can be used as weapons. The inmates say the typewriters are necessary to type out their legal appeals. -
Lawyer: 'Clark Rockefeller' Now Remembers His Past
Blaming a faulty memory, the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller has repeatedly denied allegations of an alias-filled past and any link to a Southern California couple who disappeared 23 years ago. Now he says he's starting to remember. -
Colo. Man Poses as 'Porn Inspector' to Get Free Videos
Man claiming to be a police detective tried to get an adult novelty shop to give him free X-rated videos, saying he wanted to make sure the performers weren't underage, authorities say. -
Biker Reportedly Killed Saving Woman Under Attack
A 45-year-old Missouri biker was reportedly killed by two other men when he tried to stop them from attacking a woman by the side of the road. -
German Shepherd Guarded Owner's Body for Weeks After Suicide
Authorities say a dog stood guard over her owner's body for up to six weeks after the man committed suicide on the remote northeast Colorado plains. -
Car Hits Plane on California Freeway Killing 1
A small airplane taking off from a highway after making an emergency landing was struck by a car and the pilot was killed. -
Catholic Church to Pay $12.6M for Priest Sex Abuse
The Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago said Tuesday it had agreed to pay more than $12.6 million to settle lawsuits by 16 people who accused priests of sexual abuse. -
Prosecutor: Dragster Charged With Killing 6 to Take Plea
A state prosecutor said a dragster driver charged in the deaths of six spectators when he lost control of his vehicle will accept a plea deal. -
Twice-Convicted Texas Killer Will Go to Death Chamber
A twice-convicted killer with a history of violence that continued even after he was sent to death row was headed for execution Tuesday for gunning down two video store workers during a robbery 14 years ago in Dallas. -
Report: Families Moving Deceased From Detroit Graves
Detroit’s descent into poverty and crime, and its corresponding population decline, has led to an exodus of both the living and the dead as families move their dearly departed to greener pastures, The Detroit News reported Tuesday. -
Criminal Charges Possible in Deadly Texas Bus Crash
Two Texas prosecutors said they would be open to considering criminal charges in the bus crash that killed 17 church members on their way to a religious festival in Missouri. -
Brother of Missing Tot's Mom Cancels Another Jail Visit
AThe uncle of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony canceled another jail visit with her mom on Tuesday, after a judge denied a request to lower her $500,000 bond. -
All Cars Entering NYC Could Soon Be Photographed
A plan to improve anti-terrorism security in New York City could mean that all vehicles entering Manhattan would be subject to a license plate photographing by the city’s police department, MyFOXNY reported Tuesday. -
Illinois Teen Accused of Illegally Tattooing Child
Prosecutors in Madison County have charged 18-year-old with child endangerment and tattooing a minor. -
Cop Resigns After Suspect Beating Caught on Tape
West Palm Beach police officer seen punching and kicking a handcuffed man on dashboard camera has resigned and two other officers are on administrative leave. -
Colorado Man Charged With Posing as Porn Inspector
The man allegedly posed as a police detective and telling an adult novelty shop to give him free X-rated videos so he could check for underage performers -
Unabomber Objects to Cabin Display at Newseum
Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski wrote a letter to a federal appeals court complaining about a museum exhibit of the tiny cabin where he plotted an 18-year bombing spree. -
Prolific Burglar Gets Lighter Sentence for Aiding L.A. Cops
A confessed burglar from Spain described by police as one of the most prolific thieves in Los Angeles history was resentenced Tuesday to 7 1/2 years in prison after making a police training video. -
Motorists Driven to Split Higher Fuel Costs in Carpools
Although some people turned to carpooling long ago to help reduce pollution or take advantage of faster, high-occupancy vehicle lanes, the pocketbook has been the largest influencer of all -
Father, 8-Year-Old Son Survive Bear Attack in Tennessee
An 8-year-old Florida boy had just scrambled up a creek embankment ahead of his father and older brother during a day hike in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park when he confronted an 86-pound male black bear. -
Trial Over $30M Cezanne Stolen in 1978 Begins in Mass.
Robert Mardirosian, 73, of Falmouth, went to trial Tuesday on federal charges of possessing and transporting stolen goods. He's accused of trying to sell the paintings, which had been stolen by one of his clients. -
440-Year Sentence for Ex-Cop Convicted of Rapes
Jeff Pelo slouched forward in his chair but otherwise didn't react as Judge Robert Freitag announced the sentence. -
Official: More Cases Likely Against Texas Polygamists
Texas Rangers are investigating roughly 20 alleged abuse cases and 50 alleged bigamy cases involving members of a polygamist sect, a Department of Public Safety spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. -
Flight Attendant: Joel Osteen's Wife Assault Un-Provoked
A flight attendant testified Tuesday that the wife of megachurch TV pastor Joel Osteen attacked her without provocation. confrontation testified Tuesday that she felt compelled to keep an irate Victoria Osteen away from the cockpit door. -
Teacher, Wrestling Coach Pleads Guilty to Boy's Sodomy
A western New York teacher has pleaded guilty to sodomy involving a 13-year-old boy. -
Man Accused of Killing Brother With Cane Sword for Love
A 23-year-old Palmyra man used a cane sword to fatally stab his older brother while he was asleep because he thought he was involved with a woman with whom he had a romantic relationship, according to court documents. -
Official: More Cases Likely Against Texas Polygamist Sect
Texas state police are investigating roughly 20 alleged abuse cases and 50 alleged bigamy cases involving members of a polygamist sect. -
Woman Charged With Dead Dog Dumping in Cornfield
An Iowa woman accused of dumping 23 dead or dying dogs in a Nebraska cornfield faces five felony counts. -
Bail Denied for Md. Mother Accused in Starving Death
A 21-year-old woman accused of staving her toddler to death while a member of a religious cult was ordered held without bail Tuesday, and her attorney suggested that she was not responsible for her son's slaying. -
3 Dead After Medical Plane Crashes Into Parking Lot
A small plane carrying a cancer patient to Boston went into a nosedive and crashed Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot, killing all three people on board, authorities said. It was the third fatal crash in as many months of a charity medical flight. -
Florida Sheriff's Office Offers Free Gas for Guns
Every person who turned in a gun to the department Thursday — no questions asked — will receive a $50 gas card. -
Son of Hamas Leader Embraces Christianity
Mosab Hassan Yousef was born the son of one of the most influential leaders of the militant Hamas, but has now renounced his faith, left his family behind in Ramallah and is seeking asylum in the U.S. -
Father, 8-Year-Old Son Survive Bear Attack in Tennessee
An 8-year-old boy and his father were mauled by a black bear that pounced on the boy in a creek without provocation in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, authorities say. -
Florida Man Arrested for Shining Laser at Police Helicopter
A 22-year-old man was arrested for pointing a powerful laser at a Palm Beach County sheriff's helicopter hovering above his home at night. -
More Than 315 Mistreated Animals Rescued From Residence
More than 315 mistreated animals have been rescued from a property in Missouri and one person has been arrested. -
Professor Accused of Fondling Students for Higher Grades
Arthur Miller, a political science professor at the University of Iowa, has been placed on administrative leave after being accused of fondling the breasts of students in exchange for higher grades. -
1 Killed After Homemade Plane Crashes on Highway
A small, homebuilt plane crashed on a California interstate Tuesday, hitting a car and killing one person in the plane, authorities said. -
VFW Seeks to End Out-of-Pocket Bag Fees for Soldiers
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is asking the aviation industry for an intervention to force airlines drop the practice of charging troops for their extra baggage when heading overseas for active duty, The Washington Times reported Tuesday. -
Flight Attendant: Osteen Attack Was Unprovoked
A flight attendant testified Tuesday that the wife of megachurch TV pastor Joel Osteen attacked her without provocation. -
NYC's 'Preppie Killer' Back in Jail on Drug Charges
New York's so-called "preppie killer" is headed back to prison on drug charges. -
Judge: Detroit Mayor Did Not Violate Bond
Judge rules that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick didn't violate bond conditions in an assault case by visiting his sister, who is a potential witness for the prosecution. -
Teen Accused of Raping Candy Shop Employee
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on charges he raped a teenage clerk during a robbery at a western New York candy store, police said. -
Hartford Beefs Up Teen Curfew After Shootings
Hartford police will detain anyone younger than 18 who violates the city's curfew in the next month in response to recent violence, including a weekend shooting that killed a man and wounded six young people, officials said Monday.
WORLD
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Oil Falls to 3-Month Low at $113 on Stronger Dollar
Oil prices fell Tuesday in Asia to a 3-month low as a stronger dollar and weakening crude demand from China weighed on investor sentiment. -
Official: Senior Al Qaeda Commander Killed in Pakistan
Senior Al Qaeda commander Abu Saeed al-Masri has been killed in recent clashes with Pakistani forces in a Pakistani region near the Afghan border, a security official told Reuters on Tuesday. -
Garden Gnome Returned to Owner After 7-Month Trip
Leprechaun Murphy dropped off with photo journal at owner's home after being taken on seven-month around-the-world trip. -
Sweden Eases Rules on Naming Kids; 'Budweiser' OK
Officials in Sweden say parents may name their newborns anything from 'Coca-Cola' to 'Budweiser' but have drawn the line at giving their children swear words for names or God, Allah or Devil. -
China's Olympics Games Party Far From Perfect
After the first few days of the Beijing Games, some cracks have appeared in China's perfect party -
Georgia Accepts Truce as Russia Ends 5-Day Invasion
Declaring 'the aggressor has been punished,' the Kremlin ordered a halt Tuesday to Russia's devastating assault on Georgia, five days of air and ground attacks that left homes in smoldering ruins and uprooted 100,000 people -
Confusion Reigns in Zimbabwe Talks
Party officials close to Zimbabwe's power-sharing talks say President Robert Mugabe has agreed to a power-sharing plan with a breakaway opposition faction. -
U.S., Allies Weigh Punishment for Russia
Scrambling to find ways to punish Russia for its invasion of pro-Western Georgia, the United States and its allies are considering expelling Moscow from an exclusive club of wealthy nations and canceling an upcoming joint NATO-Russia military exercise. -
Egypt Bans News Reports on Murder of Lebanese Pop Singer
Egypt is banning news coverage of the murder of a Lebanese pop singer following media reports that claim a wealthy Eyptian businessman ordered the attack. -
Spanish Hoopsters in Hot Water Over Olympics Ad
Spain might have high hopes of bringing the Olympic flame back to the Iberian peninsula in 2016, but the country that played host to the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 is sporting a public relations black eye today. -
Terror Probe Opened After Air China Receives Threat
A French judicial official says that an anti-terrorism unit is investigating an unsigned letter received by Air China's Paris headquarters threatening reprisals if China does not free jailed Muslims. -
Georgia's Kodori Gorge Virtually Cut Off
A Russian convoy seen in Georgia by an AP reporter appeared to be heading for the Kodori Gorge, part of the breakaway region of Abkhazia that until recently had been patrolled by Georgian forces. -
THE BEIJING BLONDE: Beach Party
As I entered the Olympic beach volleyball venue at Chaoyang Park, I wondered if I was really in Beijing. For a moment, I thought I had been transported to California. This was just too weird. -
Cambodia Genocide Tribunal Indicts Khmer Rouge Jailer
Cambodia's genocide tribunal formally indicted a former prison chief of the country's notorious Khmer Rouge on Tuesday, paving the way for a historic trial. -
3 Chinese Officers Killed in Western Province Knife Attack
China's official news agency say three officers have been killed in a knife attack on a security checkpoint in the country's restive western Xinjiang region. -
Child Singer Not Pretty Enough for Olympics Opener
Olympics opening ceremony director says it was 'in the national interest' to replace the 7-year-old singer of 'Ode to the Motherland' at the 2008 Summer Games and instead have a prettier girl lip-sync the words. -
Cold-Blooded Killer of 3 Says He's Sorry He Ran Out of Ammo
A young drug dealer who wanted to become a major underworld figure was sentenced to a minimum of 42 years Monday for killing three men with a machine gun and then stabbing two women when he ran out of ammunition. -
Cops: Girl in Security Footage Is Not Madeleine McCann
Police studying the images of a girl resembling Madeleine McCann walking with a dark-haired woman wearing a hijab in Brussels have ruled that it is not the missing British girl. -
Rape Victim's Compensation Cut Because 'She Was Drunk'
A British rape victim has had a court decision overturned that cut the money she was awarded by a quarter because she was drunk at the time of the incident, The Daily Mail reported Tuesday. -
Georgia Reports Attacks After Russia Orders End to War
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a halt to military action in Georgia on Tuesday, after five days of air and land attacks that took Russian forces deep into its small U.S.-allied neighbor in the Caucasus. -
State Media: Bus Accident Kills 24 West of China
China's official news agency says 24 people have been killed after a bus overturned in the country's restive western Xinjiang region. -
Taliban Claims Responsibility for Pakistan Bombing; 14 Dead
Pakistani Taliban declares 'open war' in response to military offensives in the northwest, saying it staged a bombing that destroyed air force truck and killed up to 14 people, including a child. -
Georgia Sues Russia for Alleged Ethnic Cleansing
Georgian security council says it has filed a lawsuit against Russia in the International Court of Justice for alleged ethnic cleansing. -
British Man Killed in Thailand Predicts His Own Death
A British man killed in Thailand apparently predicted his own death. -
French Teen Dies After Parents Lock Him in Hot Car Overnight
A French couple is facing involuntary homicide charges after they locked their thirteen-year-old son inside of a car on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and he suffocated to death, Sky News reported Tuesday. -
Teenage Girl, Man Die in Acapulco Shooting Attack
The latest victims in a string of shooting attacks in Mexico are a 14-year-old girl and a 35-year-old man. -
Head of Junta Takes Presidential Powers in Mauritania
The head of the military junta that staged a coup in Mauritania has officially taken the powe of the presidency. -
New Zealand Bakery Sells Pie Filled With Metal Pieces
Eatery ordered to pay $7,700 after customer hospitalized for ingesting pie containing metal slivers, believed to be caused by a faulty can opener. -
Second Pakistani Province Urges Musharraf to Resign
Northwest Pakistan lawmakers have passed a resolution against President Pervez Musharraf, the second major act in the ruling coalition's campaign to impeach and oust the embattled leader. -
Phelps Wins 3rd Gold of Games With Record Time in 200M Free
Michael Phelps joined a stellar cast, including Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis, to become one of the winningest Olympians ever by grabbing his ninth gold medal.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Ballot Booster?
Do social issues help conservatives more than liberals? Former Virginia Gov. George Allen weighs in -
Hannity & Colmes: He's Back
Reverend who blasted Hillary Clinton from the pulpit sets his sights on Sean Hannity -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Obama vs. FOX News Channel
Barack Obama blasts the FOX News Channel in a new "Marie Claire" article. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: 'Body Farm' Techniques in Caylee Search
Dr. Baden explains "body farm" techniques used in search for missing toddler. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Most Overused Word in Our Language
Addiction: The most overused word in our language -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel analyzes Russian-Georgian conflict and how Obama, McCain are responding to it -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: George Clooney Advising Obama?
Is Barack Obama being advised by Hollywood actor George Clooney? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: John Edwards Scandal
John Edwards scandal -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Energy Revolt
As gas prices drop, is GOP losing an election issue? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Keep Marriage Private
Keep marriage private or suffer the consequences
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