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BUSINESS
- List of Dell Notebook Models Affected by Battery Recall
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Feds Probing Safety of Laptop Batteries
Consumer Product Safety Commission looking into all Sony-made lithium-ion batteries after Dell recalls 4.1 million laptops equipped with them. -
YouTube, Record Companies Discuss Posting Music Videos
Web-video phenomenon wants to be able to legally post every music video ever made. -
Dell Battery Danger Stems From Manufacturing Defect
Stray particles of metal loose in lithium-ion batteries seen as responsible for exploding laptops; Dell implies that battery maker Sony will likely bear most of cost for recall. -
Dell Battery Recall Creates Headache for Corporate Customers
IT departments worldwide facing have to check, test, swap out hundreds or thousands of laptop batteries. -
Initial Jobless Claims Fall By 10,000
According to the Labor Department, initial claims for jobless aid fell by 10,000 last week. -
Google Providing Free Wi-Fi to Silicon Valley Town
Anyone in Mountain View, Calif., Google's home base, can flip on a Wi-Fi connection and log into Google's free service. -
Part Three: Fuel Costs Burning Your Business?
The biggest worry for those who haven't raised prices is the obvious one – 'I hate to admit it, but I've been afraid of losing business by raising prices,' writes the owner of a medical equipment and supply firm in Tennessee. -
Leading Indicators Slide 0.1 Percent in July
The Conference Board's Index of Leading Indicators fell 0.1 percent from June to July. -
Flood Threatens N.M. Town's Legendary Chili Pepper Crop
Recent flooding may have seriously damaged the chili pepper crop in Hatch, N.M., which is famous as the Chili Capital of the World. -
Earnings: Sears, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Dell, Sears and Hewlett-Packard Co. reported earnings. -
Stocks Rise for Fourth Day in a Row
Stocks were up on Thursday as HP rose and oil prices dipped. -
Merck Gets Double-Dose of Bad Legal News on Vioxx
A jury on Thursday found that Merck failed to adequately warn doctors about the risks of Vioxx, and a judge separately throughout a prior ruling in the drugmaker's favor. -
Oil Drops Below $71
Higher U.S. stockpiles pushed crude prices below $71 on Thursday. -
Judge Clears Way for Northwest Flight Attendants Strike
A federal judge has denied a request by Northwest Airlines to block a strike by its flight attendants. -
A Tax Break on School Expenses
Save some money on back-to-school expenses by opening up a Coverdell Education Savings Account. -
30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop for Fourth Straight Week
Mortgage company Freddie Mac on Thursday said that average interest rates on 30-year mortgages dropped for the fourth week. -
Boeing to Nix Broadband Service
Boeing said on Thursday that it will close its broadband business due to lack of a viable market. -
Stocks to Watch, Aug. 18: Network Appliance and Gap
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Tuesday's session are Hewlett-Packard Co., Network Appliance Inc. and Gap Inc. -
College Endowments: Money Spent by the Books
The measure of a college's worth often is judged as much for the money it banks in an endowment, as for the graduates it produces in the classroom. -
Judge: Big Tobacco Guilty of Decades of Deception
A federal judge orders cigarette companies to warn smokers, and admit to lying about tobacco effects for decades. -
Best Lemonade Stand in America Crowned
Our grand prizewinner sold pink lemonade to help raise money for breast cancer research. -
EBay Fuels Growth of Sole Proprietorships
The number of self-employed Americans grew by 1 million, according to new Census statistics. -
Part Two: Fuel Costs Burning Your Business?
Here are some explanations of how some small business owners are raising prices to deal with rising fuel prices. -
Fuel Costs Burning Your Business? Tell Your Customers
If rising fuel prices are forcing you to raise prices, be straightforward about it. Take the time to write a letter to your customers and explain.
FOXLIFE
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Memphis Got Rhythm ... With a Side of Ribs
This Southern city boasts many things -- charm, a glass pyramid and Elvis -- but if its personality had to be distilled down to two words, it would be music and barbecue. -
Benji Schwimmer Wins FOX's 'So You Think You Can Dance'
Benji Schwimmer danced his way into the winner's circle on FOX's 'So You Think You Can Dance' competition. -
Jennifer Lopez, Ex-Husband Won't Go to Court Over Tell-All B
A dispute between Jennifer Lopez and her ex-husband Ojani Noa over his proposed tell-all book about their relationship does not need to go to court, their attorneys said Wednesday. -
ABC's Elizabeth Vargas, Marc Cohn Welcome Baby Boy
ABC newswoman Elizabeth Vargas and her husband, musician Marc Cohn, welcomed another baby boy. -
Pamela Anderson, Kid Rock Marry Yet Again
Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock got married, again, in a ceremony in Nashville on Thursday. -
Mel Gibson Gets Three Years' Probation in DUI Case
Mel Gibson pleaded no contest through his attorney Thursday to misdemeanor drunken driving and received three years' probation, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office said. -
Brit Singer Pete Doherty Charged With Drug Possession
British singer Pete Doherty was charged with seven counts of drug possession in London on Thursday, police said. -
Dark World of Charles Bukowski Coming to Big Screen
The dark, alcohol-fueled world of author Charles Bukowski is coming to cinemas with the upcoming release of 'Factotum.' -
Ricky Martin Named Latin Group's 'Person of the Year'
Pop singer Ricky Martin will be honored as the Latin Recording Academy's 'Person of the Year,' the group said on Thursday. -
Timberlake: 'Idol' Winner 'Can't Carry a Tune'
Justin Timberlake told a magazine interviewer that 'American Idol' winner Taylor Hicks 'can't carry a tuned in a bucket.' -
Author Discusses Shame of Nazi Past in New Book
In his new book, author and Nobel laureate Guenter Grass discusses his past as a member of the Nazi SS organization in World War II. -
Harry Connick Jr. to Release Song to Benefit Katrina Victims
Harry Connick Jr. to release 'All These People,' his duet with gospel singer Kim Burrell, on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall to benefit victims of the storm. -
CBS to Simulcast Katie Couric's Newscast Online
CBS said Thursday it will become the first network to simulcast its evening news broadcast online, starting on the night of Katie Couric's debut as anchor Sept. 5. -
Celebs to Pay Tax on Oscar Gift Bags
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, in an accord with the IRS, agreed to pay taxes due on gift bags handed out through last year. But responsibility for paying taxes on the latest gifts, handed out in March, falls on the recipients. -
411: First Look: Beyonce's New Album 'B'Day'
A first look at Beyonce's new album 'B'Day'; Bruno Kirby; Cynthia Nixon; Old Book News
HEALTH
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Drug-Resistant Staph Bacteria Causing More Skin Rashes
A once-rare drug-resistant germ now appears to cause more than half of all skin infections treated in U.S. emergency rooms, say researchers who documented the superbug's startling spread in the general population. -
Watching TV May Distract Kids From Pain
When children get blood tests, they may feel less pain if they watch TV cartoons during the procedure. -
Renewed Hope for HIV Vaccine, Researchers Say
There is renewed hope for the development of an HIV vaccine, thanks to increased funding, a better understanding of how the virus wreaks havoc in the body, and scaled-up testing in developing nations, researchers say. -
Autism Affects Child's Entire Brain
New research is challenging the long-held belief that autism affects only those regions of the brain that control social interaction, communication, and reasoning, suggesting, instead, that the disorder affects the entire brain. -
Protecting Kids From Predators: Signs of Abuse, What to Do
How parents can protect children from sexual predators; ten signs your child may be being abused, and what to do if you suspect it.
POLITICS
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Sen. Obama Heads to Africa for Five-Nation Tour
Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois heads to Africa for a five-nation tour this week. -
Sen. Kerry Helps Anti-War Candidates Raise Campaign Cash
Sen. John Kerry is using his political muscle to back anti-war candidates vying for Senate seats in November. -
Congressional Budget Office: Federal Deficit to Decline This Year
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the federal deficit will decline to $260 billion this year. -
Bush Administration Plans to Impose U.N. Sanctions on Iran
The United States plans to impose U.N. sanctions on Iran in early September for ignoring calls to ends its enrichment of uranium, a senior State Department official said Thursday. -
Judge Rules Terrorist Surveillance Program Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the terrorist surveillance program is unconstitutional and should be halted. -
College Students Have a Voice in Campus Free Speech
College students are encouraged to exercise their minds in the classroom, but the same might not be true for their voices on campus. -
Raw Data: State-By-State Registration Requirements
When it comes to voting, America’s student population has the power to significantly affect the process and outcome, if they know where to go. -
Iran Suspected of Trying to Rearm Hezbollah Since Cease-Fire
Iran has been attempting to rearm the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah through Syrian channels since the U.N.-backed cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel took hold earlier this week, two U.S. officials told FOX News on Thursday. -
U.S. House Candidate Apologizes for Comments About Blacks
A candidate for the U.S. House from Florida apologized for comments he made about the swimming ability of blacks on Thursday. -
U.S.: N. Korea Nuke Test Would be 'Extremely Provocative'
The White House said that a potential North Korean underground nuclear test would be 'extremely provocative' on Thursday. -
Bush's New Middle East
From America's and Israel's actions, a clear message was sent to the state sponsors of terrorism: neither the United States nor its allies are at all serious about defeating and disarming terrorists. -
Financing 2006, Part II: The Candidates
In 2006, the GOP resembles the party on defense; the Democrats resemble the party on offense. What we are seeing on the Republican side are well-funded incumbents and challengers who are under-funded. On the Democratic side, we are seeing the opposite. -
Anti-Abortion Groups Seek to Derail FDA Chief Nominee
Some anit-abortion groups, afraid that the nominee to head the Food and Drug Administration might support the approval of the emergency contraceptive pill Plan B, are calling on President Bush to choose someone else -
U.S. Circuit Court Says Cinergy Corp. Broke Clean-Air Rules
A federal appeals court in Chicago ruled on Thursday that Cinergy Corp. violated federal clean-air permit rules; the case could bolster a Supreme Court show-down scheduled this fall -
Other Republican Candidate Vie to Run for Ney's Seat
Four more candidates want to get on ballot alongside Joy Padgett now that GOP representative has said he's not running for office again. -
Fish, Wildlife Service Approves Geese Hunts Without Permits
Canadian geese are the bane of farmers, airports, landowners and public health officials concerned about mess, damage. -
Bush Signs Pension Overhaul Bill Into Law
President Bush signs a massive pension overhaul bill into law Thursday that will push companies to shore up their pension plans and ensure workers to get retirement benefits. -
Poll: Lieberman Leads Challenger Lamont in Senate Race
Democratic Senate candidate Ned Lamont is gaining support in Connecticut's Senate race but Sen. Joe Lieberman leads, according to a poll released Thursday. -
Bush Pardons 17 Minor Criminals
President Bush pardoned 17 minor criminals Wednesday, bringing his total to 99 pardons issued during five years and seven months in office.
SCIENCE
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Teachers, Planetariums Await Solar System Overhaul
Science teachers, makers of educational toys, textbook printers brace for possible addition of 3 new planets to solar system. - Chinese Archaeologists Find Possible Models for Terra Cotta Soldiers
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Two-Headed Reptiles Convene at St. Louis Museum
Ten two-headed snakes, turtles coming together at World Aquarium at City Museum in St. Louis for display to run through Labor Day. -
Genetically Modified Grass Growing in Wild
Roundup-resistant creeping bentgrass, developed for use on golf courses, has escaped into wild near Portland, Oregon. -
Scientist: Gas Release Explains Dark Spots on Martian Ice
Jets of carbon dioxide being released from warming southern ice cap kick up sand, dust, which then fall back onto ice, Arizona State researcher hypothesizes. -
Bolt Replacement May Delay Atlantis Shuttle Launch
August 27 picked as launch date for Atlantis, but engineers want to replace bolts holding down main antenna with longer ones. -
Astronomical Proposal Would Give Solar System 12 Planets
Draft proposal from Int'l Astronomical Union's board would keep Pluto, but add its moon Charon, the large asteroid Ceres and the still unofficially named 'Xena' as new planets. -
Study: Electromagnetic Constant a Bit Smaller Than Thought
Value of fine structure constant, or alpha, is about one-hundred-millionth smaller than previously thought, which might have big implications for astrophysics.
TECHNOLOGY
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AOL Wants to Dig for Gold in Spammer's Parents' Back Yard
Spammer that AOL won $12.8 million judgment against has skipped town, but company thinks he's buried lots of gold, platinum on his parents' property. -
YouTube Crashes as It Gets Even More Popular
YouTube crashes for hours on the same day that a Web measurement company announces that the video-sharing site is now one of the top 50 most-visited sites on the Web.
U.S.
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New York Subway Fire Forces Thousands to Evacuate
A fire broke out on elevated subway tracks during evening rush hour Wednesday, forcing thousands of people to evacuate, filling a platform with smoke and slightly injuring dozens of people. -
Floyd Landis' Father-in-Law Found Dead After Suicide
The father-in-law of embattled Tour de France winner Floyd Landis was found dead in his car after committing suicide, coroner's officials said Wednesday. -
NYC Subway Back in Action After Fire Forces Evacuation of Riders
Subway service was restored hours after a track fire forced the evacuation of as many as 4,000 commuters in two subway trains during rush hour. -
Son Sues Over Death of Wheelchair-Bound Katrina Survivor
The son of a 91-year-old woman who died in her wheelchair while waiting to be rescued from the city's Convention Center after Hurricane Katrina sued the city and state for their treatment of her. -
JonBenet Murder Suspect's Family: He Was Fascinated by Her
Family members of John Mark Karr, who is suspected of killing 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey 10 years ago, say he was always fascinated with her death, even before his arrest in Thailand this week. -
'Soldier's Diary' Readers Respond to Captain Dan
FOXNews.com readers respond to Capt. Dan Sukman's 'Soldier's Diary.' -
JonBenet Murder Suspect Says He Loved Victim, 'Very Sorry'
In an exclusive interview with the Associated Press, the suspect in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, John Mark Karr, said he loved the 6-year-old beauty queen 'very much' and is 'very sorry for what happened.' -
Raw Data: District Attorney's Statement in JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case
The statement from Mary Lacy, the Boulder County district attorney leading the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation. -
Ex-CIA Contractor Found Guilty of Assaulting Afghan Detainee
A former CIA contractor was found guilty Thursday of assaulting an Afghan detainee during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who later died. -
JonBenet Ramsey's Family Says Arrest Brings Relief
JonBenet Ramsey's father says the arrest of a school teacher who has since admitted he killed the 6-year-old girl brings him complete vindication and says his deceased wife would have been as pleased as he is. -
Suspected Drug Kingpin Brought to San Diego to Face Charges
Accused Mexican drug kingpin Francisco Javier Arellano Felix was brought to the U.S. after an arrest at sea where he will face charges. -
New Mexico Residents Return to Flooded Homes
Crews work to slowly drain waist-deep floodwater from parts of a southern New Mexico town. -
Profile of Ramsey Murder Suspect John Mark Karr
Karr served as a schoolteacher in the U.S. as well and was previously charged with possession of child pornography while living in California. -
Prosecutor Says 'Much More Work' to Be Done in JonBenet Case
Law enforcement officials warned the public Thursday not to 'jump to conclusions' in the investigation of a suspect in the murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. -
W. Va. Airport Reopens After Explosives Scare
A West Virginia airport terminal was reopened on Thursday after a test on two water bottles in carry-on luggage twice tested positive for explosives residue. -
Small-Town N.C. Police Chief Busted on Child Porn Charges
State and federal authorities arrested Landis, N.C. Police Chief Charles Childers on felony child pornography charges on Thursday. -
Glover Takes Lead in PGA, Final Major of Season
Phil Mickelson gets the early edge over Tiger Woods in the most highly anticipated matchup at The PGA Championship. -
Judge to Bonds' Trainer: Testify or Go to Jail
A federal judge ordered Barry Bonds' personal trainer to testify before a grand jury that is investigating whether Bonds lied about using steroids, or go to jail. -
Resume Claims Worldly Teaching Jobs for JonBenet Suspec
The American school teacher arrested for the killing of JonBenet Ramsey apparently claimed to have a globe-trotting history of teaching assignments in online resumes he purportedly posted to seek work abroad giving English lessons. -
Affadavit: Woman on Diverted Flight Urinated on Floor
The woman who caused a London-to-D.C. flight to be diverted on Wednesday is facing federal charges. -
Police Believe Elderly Women Drugged and Killed Homeless Men
Two elderly women accused of killing homeless men in hit-and-run crashes to collect their life insurance drugged the victims before running them over with cars, say police -
Police Reports: Phoenix Serial Killer Often Talks to Victims Before Attacking
The Phoenix serial killer who is still on the loose often speaks with his victims before attacking, sometimes asking for a ride or money, according to police reports. -
Man Convicted in Brutal Slaying of Richmond Family
A police detective testified Wednesday that Ricky Jovan Gray and an alleged accomplice chose to rob the house of Bryan Harvey because the door was open; they are on trial for killing Harvey, his wife and two daughters. -
Soldier's Diary: Making Progress Makes Time Go Faster
Capt. Dan Sukman reflects on progress made in Iraq within the past 10 months as soldiers ready to redeploy; says the busier the days are, the faster their redeployment date approaches. -
Crews Make Progress in Containing Wyo. Wildfires
Crews were making progress toward containing a wildfire that has burned four cabins and was threatening hundreds of other houses. -
10-Year-Old Girl Dies at Illinois Amusement Park
A 10-year-old girl with a history of heart trouble collapsed and died during a family outing at Six Flags Great America amusement park in Illinois. -
Army War Objector Could Face Court-Martial
1st Lt. Ehren Watada, 28, of Honolulu, faces a possible court-martial for refusing to deploy to Iraq on June 22 with his Fort Lewis-based unit; a hearing will be held Thursday to determine whether Watada will stand trial. -
Police to Crack Down on Drunk Drivers
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hopes a new $11 million advertising campaign will help lower alcohol-involved fatalities. -
FBI: Missing Florida Cruise Passenger's Body Found off Italy
The FBI says a body found off the coast of Italy has been identified as Florida resident Elizabeth Galeana, 22, who disappeared from a cruise ship last month; officials said she drowned. -
Suspect Arrested in JonBenet Ramsey Murder
Thai police and U.S. authorities arrest American John Mark Karr, a 41-year-old second grade teacher, in connection with the 1996 rape and murder of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. -
NYC Man Pleads Guilty to Burning Ex-Girlfriend to Death
A spurned lover who poured gasoline on his former girlfriend and set her on fire in front of her 10-year-old son has pleaded guilty to her murder, prosecutors said.
VIEWS
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Politicized Science Produces Bad Public Policy
A new study about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Vietnam veterans once again spotlights the need to separate the process of establishing veterans’ benefits from scientific research.
WORLD
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Militant Convicted in Bali Bombings Released From Prison
An Islamic militant convicted in the 2002 Bali bombings was released from prison Thursday and 11 others linked to the blasts got sentence reductions to mark Indonesia's independence day, prison and justice ministry officials said. -
Briton Held in British Terror Plot Linked to Militant Group
A Briton identified by Pakistan as a key suspect in the London airliner terror plot has links with outlawed Pakistani militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed and is related by marriage to its leader, an intelligence official and a relative said. -
Group: 54,700 Dead, Missing in North Korea
South Korean aid group claims that massive floods in North Korea last month left about 54,700 people dead. -
U.N. Investigates Sex Allegations in Congo
The United Nations says it's looking into allegations that U.N. peacekeepers in Congo have been paying women for sex. -
Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian Near Gaza Border
Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian male near Gaza's border with Israel early Thursday, Palestinian hospital officials said. -
African Military Experts Discuss Mission for Somalia
Top African military officials are studying a proposal to send a 3,500-strong peace force by October to Somalia. -
Japan, Russia Negotiate Over Detained Fishermen
Japan dispatched diplomats Thursday to negotiate the release of three fishermen detained by Russia after a high-seas shooting that killed a fellow crew member. -
Israel Downplayed Hezbollah's Arsenal
Israel's defense minister says the military downplayed the extent of the Hezbollah guerrilla group's missile threat when he took office, according to a newspaper report. -
Conjoined Twins Separated in Guatemala
A team of surgeons separated conjoined twin girls on Wednesday, but one died just hours later, apparently from a previously detected heart defect. -
At Least 800 Dead in Week of Sri Lankan Fighting
Fighting between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels in northern Sri Lanka has claimed the lives of at least 700 rebels and 106 soldiers in less than a week, the military said Thursday. -
Jetliner Terror Suspects to Stay in Jail in London
British investigators were granted another week to question 23 suspects in an alleged plot to blow up as many as 10 trans-Atlantic jetliners. -
Men in Bali Blast Get Sentences Reduced
Islamic militant convicted in the 2002 Bali bombings was released from prison and 11 others had their sentences reduced to mark Indonesia's independence day. -
Ancient Peruvian Artwork Found in London
Fashioned from a sheet of embossed gold and centuries old, a prized headdress renowned as Peru's equivalent of the "Mona Lisa" has been seized by police. -
Militant in 2002 Bali Bombing to Be Freed
An Islamic militant convicted in the 2002 Bali bombings will be released from prison. -
Kingpin Arrest Not Likely to Affect Mexican Drug Cartel
The capture of suspected drug lord Francisco Javier Arellano Felix is unlikely to deal a death blow to the Tijuana cartel that bears his family name, partly because his reputation had little to do with his leadership abilities, experts said. -
Australian Plane Evacuated After Security Threat
A flight arriving from Fiji was stopped away from the terminal at Sydney's international airport and its passengers evacuated on Thursday because of a security threat, officials said. -
North Korea Agrees to South's Flood Aid
North Korea has accepted aid from South Korea to help recover from floods that aid group claims left tens of thousands dead and more than 2 million homeless. -
Gunmen Abduct 15 in Southern Afghanistan
Provincial director of refugee department says 15 people kidnapped in southern Kandahar province -
Countries to Meet on U.N. Force in Lebanon
Countries that could contribute to an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon were to meet Thursday to find out how the troops will operate, and U.N. officials hoped many would commit soldiers to the force. -
1 Dead, 60 Missing After Volcano Erupts in Ecuador
A volcanic eruption in Ecuador's Andes mountains destroyed three villages, killed at least one man and left more than 60 others missing, the mayor of a village on the volcano's slope said Thursday. -
Suspected Mexican Drug Kingpin Pleads Not Guilty in Calif.
Suspected drug kingpin Francisco Javier Arellano Felix was extradited to the U.S. and pleaded not guilty to racketeering and conspiracy charges after arriving on U.S. soil. -
Bangladesh, France Offer Troops to U.N. Force in Lebanon
President Jacques Chirac announced Thursday that France will immediately double to 400 troops its contingent in the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon. -
Al Qaeda No. 2 Zawahiri OK'd Jetliner Plot, Intel Says
The alleged terror plot to blow up U.S.-bound jetliners was probably sanctioned by Al Qaeda No. 2 leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, senior Pakistani intelligence official told The Associated Press on Thursday. -
Coalition Bomb Kills 10 Afghan Police
Bomb mistakenly dropped by U.S.-led coalition aircraft killed 10 police officers in Afghanistan, chief says. -
Car Bombs Kill 10 in Baghdad
Ten people were killed in car bomb explosions Thursday in Baghdad as country struggles with gasoline shortage. -
Srebrenica Victims' Bodies Exhumed from Mass Grave in Bosnia
Remains of victims of the Srebrenica massacre were exhumed from the largest mass grave found to date in Bosnia-Herzegovina. -
Lebanese Troops Begin Deploying South of Litani River
Lebanese troops, tanks and armored vehicles deployed south of the Litani River on Thursday, a key provision of the U.N. cease-fire plan that ended fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. -
Aid Workers Struggling to Move Goods in Lebanon
U.N. officials say that aid workers were struggling to move relief supplies to the areas most affected by the Mideast conflict in Lebanon. -
Abbas: Militants Agree to Halt Attacks
Militant groups promise to suspend attacks on Israel, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says. -
Blair No. 2 Gets Heat for Ripping on Bush's Mideast Policy
With Prime Minister Tony Blair on vacation, the man in charge of Britain's government found himself in a tempest over harsh language he allegedly used to describe President Bush's Middle East policies. -
Hariri Blasts Israel, Syria in Address to Supporters
Influential Lebanese Parliament member Saad Hariri blasts Israeli history of war with Lebanese and Palestinian people and condemns Syrian President Bashar Assad for divisive comments towards anti-Syrian groups. -
First Commercial Flight Arrives in Beirut Since July 13
A Middle East Airlines passenger jet flew into Beirut airport from Jordan on Thursday, despite a 36-day Israeli air blockade remaining in effect. -
London Judge OKs Detention of 23 Suspects for 1 More Week
British investigators were granted another week to question 23 suspects in an alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic jetliners.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: Unlikely Suspect
Cindy Sheehan and Code Pink take peace mission to the Middle East -
On the Record w/ Greta: FOX News Exclusive: Nate Karr Speaks
Brother of Ramsey suspect talks about arrest -
On the Record w/ Greta: Heading to Boulder
Breaking news, first in Boston then in the JonBonet case, scrambles my schedule -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
Jimmy Carter slams Israel's 'unjustified attack' on Lebanon -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: My Word
Lieberman's likely win is going to be embarrassing for Democrats -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill's Talking Points
More airline terror chaos... -
The O'Reilly Factor: Newt's Take
Does the U.S. need a new strategy to win in Iraq? -
War Stories: The Remarkable Life and Mysterious Death of Gen. Patton
Was the legendary general killed in a simple traffic accident or assassinated by his enemies? We investigate -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Remembering the world before 9/11
FOX FAN
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Cease-Fire — Ammo For the Market?
I would be very careful about becoming too excited about this cease-fire when it comes to the markets -
Spontaneous Combustion for Dell Stock?
Plus, Delta Airlines and Cisco slated for a comeback, and unions' role in the plight of the American automaker. -
Safer to Fly Today?
It may be easier to fly, but is it safer today than it was last week?
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