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BUSINESS
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Civil Rights Leader Steps Down From Wal-Mart Post
Civil rights leader Andrew Young, who was hired to help Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) improve its public image, said early Friday he stepped down from his position as head of an outside support group. -
DVDs Now So Cheap in Britain, They're Giving Them Away
British newspapers, as part of ongoing circulation wars, have been giving away back-catalog movie DVDs for past two years, causing over $900 million in lost sales to retailers, report says. -
Dell Laptop Battery Recall Bad for Sony, Good for Rivals
Sony shares drop in wake of Dell's recall of laptop batteries made by Japanese giant; rival battery-makers Sanyo, Matsushita see shares rise. -
Ford to Cut 4Q Production By 21%, Partially Shutter Plants
Ford Motor Co. said Friday that it will cut production by 21 percent in the fourth quarter, amounting to a 9 percent decrease for the year. -
Dell Reveals SEC Accounting Probe
Dell revealed that the SEC has been investigating its accounting over the past year. -
Microsoft Boosts Share Buyback Plan by $16 Billion
Increase boosts largest software company's total repurchase authorization to $36.2 billion through June 30, 2011. -
Katrina Verdict Could Impact Insurance Costs for Businesses
A U.S. District judge ruled that flood damage is not covered by standard policies. -
Univ. of Michigan: Consumer Sentiment Falls
Consumer confidence dropped to its lowest level since Hurricane Katrina in August, according to the University of Michigan. -
BP Says Half of Alaska Oilfield Production Restored
BP on Friday said that half of the oil production from a closed oilfield in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, has been restored. -
We Must Take Care of Business in the World of Politics
Bottom line is that we'd all be a lot better off if we applied the same rules of business to the world of politics. -
Microsoft Buybacks Help Stocks to 5 Session Winning Streak
Investors ignored negative news from Dell and slumping consumer sentiment as stocks rose. -
Boeing to End Production of C-17 Due to Lack of Funds
Chicago-based company said it has told its suppliers and subcontractors to stop work on planes beyond those already on order. -
New Rollover Option for Inherited Accounts
This week, Gail provides details about the new pension law that offers a big boost to beneficiaries. -
This Week's Economic Roundup
Consumers and manufacturers face higher prices; leading economic indicators fall.
FOXLIFE
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11-Year-Old Philly Singer Wins 'America's Got Talent'
Bianca Ryan, 11, broke in to tears as host Regis Philbin announced her as the winner of NBC's "America's Got Talent" and recipient of $1 million prize. -
Who's Afraid of the Mangy Maine Monster?
Maine residents find what could be legendary local monster dead by road -
Brit Singer Pete Doherty Pleads Guilty to Drug Possession
British singer Pete Doherty pleaded guilty to five counts of drug possession. -
'Life Goes On' Star Kellie Martin Expecting First Child
Kellie Martin, who starred in teen drama 'Life Goes On,' and her husband are expecing their first child in October. -
Cirque du Soleil to Open Elvis-Themed Show in Las Vegas
Cirque du Soleil announced plans to open an Elvis Presley-themed show on the Las Vegas strip just a month after debuting a surreal Beatles-themed show. -
Haley Joel Osment Faces Jail Time on DUI, Possession Charges
Haley Joel Osment has been charged with drunk driving, marijuana possession after getting into an accident last month. -
'10th and Wolf' Overly Ambitious
Prequel to 'Donnie Brasco' -- foxnews.com's Mike Straka says 'fuggedaboudit.' -
Regis Philbin Competes With Celebs for 'Best Regis' Award
Syndicated talk show host Regis Philbin to compete against other celebrities for the 'Best Regis' award on 'Live with Regis and Kelly.' -
Why Will 'Snakes on a Plane' Be a Hit?
How did a rinky-dink redux become one of the most anticipated movies of the year? It's the Internet, stupid. -
Simon Cowell Signs Little Richard as Judge for 'Celebrity Duets'
Simon Cowell has signed rock 'n' roll singer Little Richard to be a judge on his new Fox reality show, "Celebrity Duets." -
Roger Ebert Eager to Return to Work After Surgery
Film critic Roger Ebert says he looks forward to returning to work even though he's facing a hard road to recovery from multiple cancer-related surgeries. -
'American Idol' Fantasia Barrino's Biopic to Air on Lifetime
Fantasia Barrino, the winner of 2004's 'American Idol' competition, has filmed a made-for-TV movie about her life which is set to air on Lifetime. -
Barry Manilow Cancels Vegas Shows for Hip Surgery
Singer Barry Manilow cancelled his three remaining shows at the Las Vegas Hilton to undergo hip surgery. -
Samuel L. Jackson Kicks Some Snake
Movie Review: Samuel L. Jackson leads a terrific cast in 'Snakes On A Plane.' -
Lisa Live: Behind the Scenes at 'American Idol' Auditions
At auditions, most hopefuls too good to be Hung, too bad to be 'Idol-ized' -
Heidi Klum Says She and Husband Seal Want 'A Lot of Children'
Heidi Klum tells a magazine that she and Seal want to have a lot of children, and that he finds her most beautiful when she's pregnant. -
Bounty Hunter Duane 'Dog' Chapman Faces Lawsuit
Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of A&E's reality show "Dog the Bounty Hunter," is facing a lawsuit in California. -
Woman Files Lawsuit Over 1960s 'Batman' TV Series
A woman claiming she was defrauded out of $4.4 million entitled to her for the 1960s TV series 'Batman' sued 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. -
Ex-Rapper 'C-Murder' Ordered Back Into House Arrest
Corey Miller, the rapper formally known as 'C-Murder,' was ordered back into house arrest after a state appeals court reversed a judge's decision to release him.
HEALTH
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Male Circumcision May Cut HIV Risk
New studies suggest that male circumcision -- the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis -- could avert hundreds of thousands of new HIV infections and save millions of dollars. -
Tobacco in All Forms Hurts the Heart
Smoked or chewed, firsthand or secondhand, all kinds of tobacco cause heart attacks, a huge international study finds. -
Online Gaming Provide Social Connection
A study of online gamers found that, contrary to common perception, players are socializing, not shunning human interaction. -
Survey: Mother-Daughter Communication Rises During College
Young women consult Mom more for advice once they’ve gone off to college; so says an online survey of about 440 college students, and about 670 parents of such students.
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POLITICS
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DHS Study: 10.5 Million Illegal Immigrants in U.S.
A Department of Homeland Security study released Friday estimates that the number of illegal immigrants rose by 2 million since 2000 -
8 GOP Candidates Vie to Replace Rep. Bob Ney on Nov. Ballot
The eight Republican candidates who hope to replace Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio, on the November ballot will face Democrat Zack Space; Ney decided not to run again in the face of an investigation related to former lobbyist Jack Abramoff -
Bush Takes Questions on Mideast, Rumored N. Korean Nuke Test
President Bush on Friday said France could do more to aid the peace effort there, and said a North Korean nuclear weapons test would show the country remains a threat -
Court: Government Must Pay for Offshore Agent Orange Exposur
An appeals court overturned the Veterans' Affairs Dept's denial of benefits to those who served at sea during Vietnam who claim they were exposed to Agent Orange via toxic air clouds, and ruled the government must provide benefits to seamen as well. -
Congressional Candidates' Staffers Spar in Maryland
A scuffle ensued Wednesday after a staffes for a Democrat vying for office against Rep. Albert Wynn, D-Md., accused Wynn's staff of trying to destroy campaign signs -
U.S. Dismisses Sudanese Threat Against U.N. Forces
The Bush administration on Friday dismissed threats of violence by Sudan's president against U.N. forces there to bring peace to the troubled region -
Democrats Want to Punish Violators of Presidential Caucus
Democrats want to punish violators of the party's 2008 primary-caucus schedule that seeks to deter candidates from campaigning in renegade states. -
Bush: I Strongly Disagree With Judge's NSA Program Ruling
The Bush administration appealing a federal judge's ruling that the NSA's terrorist surveillance wiretap program is unconstitutional and should be stopped. -
Sharpton Wants Black Youth Out of 'Gangster Mentality'
Many black youths need to get out of a "gangster mentality," and into politics, the Rev. Al Sharpton said. -
Bush Meets With Top Economic Advisers
High energy prices, a slowing economy and upcoming congressional elections frame President Bush's annual meeting with his top economic advisers, held this year in a cooler clime. -
Whistleblower Prompts Air Marshal Identity Investigation
Allegations from a whistleblower prompt the U.S. Office of Special Counsel to order the Homeland Security Department to investigation whether it fails to protect the identities of its undercover air marshals. -
GOP Leaders Pick Councilwoman as DeLay Write-In Candidate
Republican agreed Thursday to support a Houston city councilwoman as the write-in candidate on the November ballot in place of former House Majority leader Tom DeLay, who resigned from Congress in June amid allegations of money laundering.
SCIENCE
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Astronomers Set Up Killer Asteroid Task Force
Int'l Astronomical Union hopes to someday have global early-warning system against comets, asteroids likely to hit Earth. -
Study: Nitric Oxide Key to Brain 'Booting Up'
Like a computer booting up its operating system before running more complicated programs, nitric oxide triggers certain functions that set the stage for more complex brain operations, according to a new study. -
Non-Standard Amino Acids Create More Effective Proteins
'Unnatural' amino acids can make proteins 30 times more effective in treating cancer, a new study finds. -
Researchers Developing Teardrop Test for Diabetics
Test involves gold-salt solution that generates detectable gold nanoparticles when exposed to sugar. -
Gene Responsible for Human Intelligence Possibly Found
Certain gene, HAR1F, appears to be nearly unchanged between chickens and chimpanzees, but very different in humans.
SPECIAL SECTIONS
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Take the Healthy Road to College Living
For college students, kicking back and keeping it together do not have to be mutually exclusive goals. Think balance and common sense, and you can let the good times roll without sacrificing your well-being.
TECHNOLOGY
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Dvorak: Will Sony Ever Be Sony Again?
Sony has been in a steep decline, as far as innovation and clear thinking are concerned, for at least a decade. -
YouTube Popularity Eclipses, and Influences, Fall TV Season
Video-sharing Web site revolution in television; watch what you want, when you want.
U.S.
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Alleged JonBenet Confession Leaves Unanswered Questions
Law enforcement officials warned the public Thursday not to rush to judgement in the investigation of a suspect in the murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. -
Teenager in Kansas Scores Perfect on Both ACT, SAT
A 17-year-old in Wichita has achieved a rare feat: perfect scores on both the American College Testing exam and the SAT. -
After JonBenet's Death, Ramseys Were Targeted as Suspects
Despite insisting on their innocence, suspicions always surrounded JonBenet Ramseys' parents after the child's death 10 years ago. -
California Candy Makers See Virgin Mary in Chocolate Drippin
Workers at California's Bodega Chocolates think a 2-inch-tall column of chocolate drippings bears a striking resemblance to the Virgin Mary. -
5 Clinics Blocked From Performing Abortions, Dr. Suspended
Dr. James Pendergraft, who partially owns 2 clinics in Orlando and one each in Ocala, Tampa and Fort Lauderdale has had his license suspended over a failure to follow procedures in two different late-term abortions, Florida state agencies said. -
North Carolina Man Executed for Beating Death of Stepdaughter
A 36-year-old man was executed for the beating death of his 2-year-old stepdaughter 12 years ago. -
JonBenet Murder Suspect Married Two Teen Brides
John Karr, who claims he killed JonBenet Ramsey, is dogged by questions about his marriages to teenage girls and behavior in elementary classrooms where he worked as a substitute teacher. -
Davis Love Climbs Ladder in PGA; Joins Stenson, Andrade
Henrik Stenson has some company atop the leaderboard. Billy Andrade, Luke Donald also at 8-under. Davis Love III is one stroke behind. Tiger Woods three shots back. -
Jury Weighing Execution for Killer of Richmond Family Hears
The jury deciding whether the killer of a Richmond family should be executed listened to testimony about his abuse-filled life, and from relatives of the victims about their brutal murders. -
Questions Surround Confessed JonBenet Slaying Suspect
If the stunning confession in JonBenet Ramsey's slaying has made the decade-old case any easier to solve, prosecutors aren't saying. And it may have made it more puzzling. -
Cell of Polly Klaas' Killer Searched for JonBenet Link
Richard Allen Davis' cell in San Quentin was searched Friday after authorities learned he may have corresponded with John Mark Karr. Davis was convicted of murdering 12-year-old Polly Klaas in 1993. -
Feds Using Anti-Mafia Laws to Pursue Organized Street Gangs
Prosecutors are going after gangs in novel ways, including using laws specifically designed to combat mafia activity. -
Texas Art Teacher Resigns Over Online Nude Photo Dispute
Tamara Hoover, a high school art teacher who faced termination after students saw her nude photos on Flickr.com, has agreed to resign. -
Ex-Judge Who Exposed Himself Sentenced to 4 Years in Jail
Former Judge Donald D. Thompson, found guilty of using a penis pump on himself in the courtroom, was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday. -
Golfer Henrick Stenson Takes Lead in PGA Championship
Chris Riley grabbed the lead at the PGA Championship with a birdie on his first hole Friday; Lucas Glover, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have afternoon tee times. -
An American in Beirut: What Home Will Lebanese Return To?
Spencer Witte writes to FOXNews.com about what it's like being an American in Beirut, Lebanon, as Hezbollah and Israel war with each other. -
Humidity, Cool Weather Help Crews Contain Wyoming Wildfires
Calm, cooler weather and unusually high humidity Friday helped firefighters battle a wildfire in Wyoming's Casper Mountain. -
1 Judge Appointed to Oversee Entire Duke Lacrosse Rape Case
One judge will now officially oversee all court aspects of the Duke University lacrosse party rape case, court officials announced. -
Few in Hometown Knew Woman Who Caused Flight Disturbance
Few in the small Vermont town where the woman who caused a London-to-D.C. flight to be diverted is from seem to know her. -
Police Have Witness in New String of Ind. Highway Sniper Sho
Cops believe they now have a description of a suspect responsible for a new wave of sniper shootings along Indiana highways - 13 attacks in 4 weeks. -
Brazilian Doctor, Wife Charged With Manslaughter in Illegal
Authorities in Mass. have charged a Brazilian couple - an unlicensed doctor and his wife - with manslaughter after a woman died from complications of the illegal liposuction surgery they allegedly performed on a massage table in the basement of a condo. -
Suspect Called JonBenet 'My Love, My Life' In E-Mails
The suspect in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey called the 6-year-old girl 'my love, my life' and talked about his connections with little girls in emails to a journalism professor. -
Report: Marion Jones Failed Drug Test in June
The Associated Press obtained a report that Marion Jones failed an initial drug test at U.S. Track and Field Championships in June. She won the 100 meter, but tested positive for EPO. If she fails a second test, she'll be banned from the sport for 2 yrs. -
Canterbury Asks for Bishop Meeting to Discuss Gay Issues
The spiritual leader of Anglicanism has asked Episcopal bishops to meet next month to hammer out differences over homosexuality; there is a hardening conservative-liberal divide among the fellowship over whether the Bible bars gay relationships. -
N.J. Man Charged With 420-Plus Counts Child Porn, Sex Crimes
A New Jersey contractor has been charged with over 420 counts of child porn, as well as numerous sex crimes against children. -
Texas Man Executed for Rape-Slaying
A San Antonio man with a previous conviction for manslaughter was executed for the abduction, rape and fatal stabbing of a woman over a decade ago. -
JonBenet Ramsey Slaying Suspect Was Fired From Bangkok Schoo
John Mark Karr was dismissed as a teacher at a prestigious Bangkok school in June for being too strict, a school official said Friday. -
Princeton Top Place in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
The guide to U.S. News and World Report's 'America's Best Colleges,' hitting newsstands Monday, ranked Princeton as the top college in the country; Williams is the top liberal arts college.
VIEWS
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Anti Iraq War, Pro Terror War
Opponents of the Iraq war should not allow Republicans to conflate it with the war against Al Qaeda. -
Your Mail: Republicans Tough on Terrorism
Susan Estrich responds to her reader email.
WORLD
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Officials Arrest Man in 'Major Break' in Unsolved Border Sla
A man suspected of the rapes and killings of at least 10 women in Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez has been arrested in Denver on immigration violations. -
Ambassador Defends China's Military Spending
Sha Zukang, China's Ambassador to the U.N. says the U.S. and the world need not worry about his nation's increased military spending. -
Israel Complains Hezbollah Used Russian-Made Missiles
Israel has complained to Russia that Russian-made anti-tank missiles have reached Hezbollah guerrillas who used them against Israeli troops in south Lebanon, government officials said Friday. -
Calderon Vows Programs to Help Mexico's Poor
Winning presidential candidate Felipe Calderon vowed to use tax incentives and other policies to create jobs for Mexico's poor; He said his party is in negotiations with leftist rival Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's party. -
Japanese Court Upholds Death Sentence for Nerve Gas Attack
A Japanese court on Friday upheld the death sentence of a chemist convicted for leading a doomsday group's efforts to develop nerve gas used in a 1995 attack on the Tokyo subways that killed 12 people, a court official said. -
Pakistan Asks U.S. to Help Catch Mid-Air Terror Mastermind
Pakistan has sought U.S. help to capture an Arab Al Qaeda terrorist who allegedly masterminded the foiled plot to blow up trans-Atlantic jetliners. -
Rights Group: Tribunal Incapable of Fairly Trying Saddam
Iraqi tribunal is incapable of fairly and effectively trying Saddam Hussein on genocide charges, a human rights group. -
U.S. Forces Seize Massive Weapons Cache in Sunni Area
U.S. forces seized hundreds of mortar rounds and rockets in a Sunni neighborhood of Baghdad and detained two suspected terrorists Friday. Jordan became the first Arab country to send a fully accredited ambassador to Iraq. -
Iraqi Officials Enact Vehicle Ban During Shiite Ceremony
Iraqi authorities banned private vehicles from Baghdad streets starting Friday night to prevent attacks during a major Shiite religious ceremony marking the death of a Shiite saint. -
Rwanda Mulls Lesser Genocide Sentences
Rwanda's government proposes eliminating death penalty for genocide to encourage European countries to extradite suspected masterminds of the 1994 mass killings. -
Germany: Bombs Found on Trains May Have Terrorist Link
German investigators say that two bombs found last month on regional trains were likely linked to terrorists. -
Russia to Turn Over Japanese Fisherman's Body
Russia agrees to hand over the body of a Japanese fisherman killed by a Russian patrol boat. -
Ryanair Threatens to Sue British Government
Budget airline Ryanair Holdings PLC threatened to take legal action against the British government unless it meets three demands for relaxing airport security and improving staffing at overstretched airports within the next seven days. -
French Police Evict 500 Squatters
French police evict about 500 squatters, many of them illegal immigrants, from former university residence south of Paris. -
Afghan Official: 10 Police Killed by U.S. Were Not Militants
Top Afghan police official rejects U.S. military claims that 10 people who died in a U.S. airstrike were militants, insists they were police officers. -
South Korea Watches North for Possible Nuclear Test
South Korea said Friday it is continuing to monitor North Korea, but declined to confirm or deny a report citing alleged evidence that the communist nation is preparing for an underground nuclear test. -
Nigeria Militants Release German Oil-Worker Hostage
Nigeria's military is cracking down on the volatile southern region of the oil-rich country to send a message to rogue militants who have been kidnapping oil workers there; one German hostage was released Friday. -
Lebanese Troops Begin Patrol at Israeli Border
Villagers throwing rice and Hezbollah supporters holding banners welcomed the country's army to south Lebanon on Friday after a nearly 40-year absence. -
FOX News Cameraman's Wife Pleads for Hostage's Release
The wife of a FOX News cameraman kidnapped in Gaza made a tearful plea Friday for information about the whereabouts of her husband and a fellow FOX journalist. -
Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Italy After Bomb Scare
A British plane made an emergency landing in southern Italy Friday after the captain reported a bomb threat, but a search of the aircraft turned up no explosives. -
United Nations Appeals to Europe for More Peacekeepers
The United Nations appealed to European countries Friday to contribute to an expanded peacekeeping force in Lebanon that would have a balance of European and Muslim troops so that Israel and Lebanon will view it as legitimate. -
U.N. Agency to Deliver Aid to North Korea
The U.N. food agency says it will deliver emergency aid to North Koreans affected by last month's heavy flooding. -
Hezbollah Pays Out $12K in U.S. Cash to Lebanese
At a school in south Beirut's Bourj el-Barajneh neighborhood, Hezbollah on Friday started handing out crisp one hundred dollar bills to residents who lost their homes in the Israeli bombing campaign — $12,000 to each claimant. -
Experts: Ecuador's Volcano Ready to Blow Again
Another violent explosion by Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano was looming, experts said Friday, as rescuers searched through hot rock and smothering ash for 30 people missing a day after a devastating eruption that killed at least one person. -
Al Qaeda Letter Threatens to Blow Up Taj Mahal
Soldiers were on 24-hour guard at the Taj Mahal after officials received a letter threatening to blow up the monument, officials said Friday. -
Raul Castro Says Cuba Open to Normalized Relations With U.S.
Raul Castro said that Cuba is open to normalized relations with the U.S. in an interview on Friday. -
Bus Crash in Turkey Kills 17 Iranians
A bus carrying Iranian tourists crashed into a truck in eastern Turkey on Friday, killing 17 and injuring 25, the state-run Anatolia news agency reported. -
Raul Castro Says Cuba Safe From Attack as Fidel Recovers
In his first public comments since becoming Cuba's acting president, Raul Castro said his brother Fidel is recovering and that thousands of troops were mobilized soon after his illness was announced, according to an interview published Friday. -
Israel's Olmert Puts West Bank Pullout on Hold
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has put his plans for a unilateral pullout from much of the West Bank on hold for now, but has not abandoned the idea altogether, a top aide said Friday. -
PM Says India Won't Accept Changes to U.S. Nuke Deal
Indian PM Monmohan Singh told India's Parliament that he won't accept additional overnight measures that U.S. lawmakers have added to a civilian nuclear deal signed with Pres. Bush in 2005. -
Arab Nations Seek New Mideast Peace Initiative
Arab nations want the U.N. Security Council to help launch a new peace process to end the broader Arab-Israeli conflict, saying the 'road map' unveiled in 2003 to establish a Palestinian state is dead.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Full Plate
From a former terrorist to Whitney Houston's mom, 'FOX & Friends Weekend' is jam-packed -
FOX & Friends: Window Treatments
How to measure your windows for blinds and shades -
FOX & Friends: Tailgating with Mario Batali
It's never too early to start tailgating -
Hannity & Colmes: McKinney Staffer Claims He Was Fired For Religion
Former McKinney campaign staffer claims he was fired due to his Jewish heritage -
Hannity & Colmes: Chicago Church Standoff
Illegal immigrant seeks sanctuary from arrest and deportation -
On the Record w/ Greta: False Confession?
I want to see the murder of JonBenet Ramsey solved, but I doubt that Karr is the killer -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
Fidel 'light' prepares for possible U.S. invasion -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: 'Big Story' Exclusive
Mark Lunsford and Marc Klaas on JonBenet murder confession, sex offenders -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: My Word
NSA wiretapping program might not be strictly legal, but it's strictly necessary -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill's Talking Points
Lessons of the new JonBenet Ramsey information -
The O'Reilly Factor: Ramsey Family Investigators Reveal Info
Ramsey family investigators reveal what they know about JonBenet's murder -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Are we missing the point of 9/11?
FOX FAN
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Reporter's Notebook: Purpose Driven Life, on a Grand Scale
The problem with objectively reporting on an inspiring figure like Rick Warren is avoiding being drawn into his adoring crowd. -
Do You Have a Nose for News?
Try our quiz and see how well you remember the major events of the week! • Click over -
Colonel's Corner: Lipstick on a Pig
Cease-fire? The latest round of Israeli-Hezbollah conflict won't be the last. -
Colonels' Corner: Get Your Priorities Straight!
As sad as the case of a murdered child is, it has squat to do with what is truly killing us. -
Lis on Law: Dropping the “T-bomb”
Accusations of treason, like cracks directed at people’s mothers, can be insanely effective. -
Examining Islam — Your Thoughts
The ideological war we are in is real and should not be taken lightly. - FOX News Quiz — Answers!
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Coming Up on FOX News Sunday
Sen. Chuck Hagel, Rep. Peter King, and the former head of security for the Israeli Airport Authority, Rafi Ron.
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