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BUSINESS
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Apple: No Forced Labor in Chinese iPod Factory
But Cupertino admits that many workers on the job more than the maximum allowed 60 hours per week. -
Dell to Put AMD Processors in Servers, Desktops
Move had been anticipated, but still blow to Intel, until recently Dell's exclusive CPU supplier. -
Microsoft to Preload Music Videos Onto Zune Media Player
Redmond signs deal with EMI to include videos by EMI artists with every Zune sold. -
Earnings: Lowe's
Lowe's reported earnings on Monday. -
Infineon Wins U.S. Gov't Contract for Passport Security Chip
German chip maker announces it's won another customer for passport chips; previous clients include Germany, Norway, Sweden. -
BP Denies Allegations of Whitewashing Inspection Data
British oil company denied newspaper report that quoted unidentified workers as saying BP inspected more areas of known good pipe than bad, creating the impression that the Alaska pipeline was in better shape than it really was. -
Analysts See Rough Road Ahead for Ford
Ford shares fell on Monday on heels of automaker's Friday announcement that it will cut 4Q production to lowest level in 25 years. -
Stocks Trip on Oil, Earnings
Stocks fell on Monday as oil prices rose on Iran's latest act of defiance and home improvement chain Lowe's Cos. Inc. posted lower-than-expected quarterly earnings. -
Stocks to Watch, Aug. 22: Sprint Nextel and Bob Evans
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Tuesday's session are Bob Evans Farms Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and Candela Laser Corp. -
Government: Gas Prices Decline for Second Week in a Row
National price for gas at the pump fell 7.6 cents over the last week, falling on the recent decline in crude prices. -
Oil Back Above $72 on Iran Refusal to Suspend Nuke Activity
Oil prices rose again on Monday, after Iran announced it will not suspend uranium enrichment altogether, defying the latest U.N. resolution. -
UAL Withdraws Business Fare Increase
The parent of United Airlines turns back on fare increase initiated last week.
FOXLIFE
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Kevin Federline Raps to Close Teen Choice Awards
Britney Spears' hubby Kevin Federline capped off the eighth annual Teen Choice Awards on Sunday with an enthusiastic version of his single 'Lose Control' — his first time performing on network television. -
Trump, Affleck Raise Money for Children's Cancer Charity
Donald Trump and Ben Affleck were among the celebrities who participated in a radio-telethon benefiting the Jimmy Fund, a children's cancer-fighting charity favored by the Boston Red Sox. -
Germany Won't Investigate Madonna for Mock Crucifixion
Prosecutors in Germany have decided against an investigation of Madonna after she performed a mock crucifixion onstage at a concert in Duesseldorf. -
Spike Lee's Katrina Documentary to Air on HBO
Filmmaker Spike Lee's documentary on Hurricane Katrina, 'When the Levees Broke,' is set to air as a four-part program on HBO. -
Chan, Chinese Director in Talks About Possible Collaboration
Jackie Chan says he's in talks with famed Chinese director Zhang Yimou about a possible collaboration. -
'Simpsons' Tops 'South Park' in Cartoon Emmy Showdown
'The Simpsons' topped one of the most controversial 'South Park' episodes ever, snagging the Emmy for best cartoon show. -
'House' Star Says Speaking Like an American No Small Feat
British actor Hugh Laurie, the star of FOX medical drama 'House,' says he connects with his role as an American doctor but speaking like an American is no small feat. -
Rosie O'Donnell May Have Problems Not Being Boss on 'View'
Rosie O'Donnell's writings on her personal blog indicate she may have problems not being in charge of the Barbara Walters-produced 'The View.' -
'Scrubs' to Stage Full-Blown Musical Episode This Season
'Scrubs' to stage full-blown musical episode this season based upon an actual medical case. -
David, Victoria Beckham to Unveil Men's, Women's Fragrances
David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, are set to unveil a new fragrance for men and women next month. -
'Wyatt Earp' Star Hugh O'Brian, Wife Spend Honeymoon in School
Former star of TV's 'Wyatt Earp' Hugh O'Brian and his new bride spent their honeymoon studying philosophy at England's Oxford University. -
Denton Says 'Housewives' Falls 'Between Cracks' of Emmys
'Desperate Housewives'' James Denton says the hit show didn't get an Emmy nomination this year because it falls 'between the cracks' of the awards categories. -
MTV to Take Viewers Backstage at VMAs Via Broadband Program
MTV to take fans who want to see more of their favorite stars backstage at the Video Music Awards via a broadband program set to run concurrently with the TV broadcast. -
Out There: Life's Better in the Can, Man
Man tries to bust back into big house because life's 'easier on the inside' -
Grrr! NFL Names
Grrr! columnist Mike Straka says he doesn't know whether to Grrr! or cheer for NFL names. -
Ziyi Zhang Didn't Reread 'Hamlet' to Prepare for 'Banquet'
Ziyi Zhang says she didn't reread 'Hamlet' to prepare for her role in the upcoming film 'The Banquet' which is loosely based on the Shakespearean classic. -
Your Grrrs 8-22-06
Readers respond to Mike Straka's Grrr! column. -
Study Says Fewer Gay Characters on TV This Season
A study by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said that the number of gay characters on network TV declined for the 2006-7 season. -
Speedos Damage More Than Just Sex Appeal
Depantsing team saves Speedo-wearing dolphin from more than just a fashion disaster -
Hilton: Her Album So Good She 'Like, Cries' When It Plays
Socialite Paris Hilton says her upcoming album is so good it brings her to tears to hear it play. -
'Snakes' Barely Slides to #1 With Modest $15.25M Opener
'Snakes' makes #1 at the box office by default as 'Talladega Nights' pulls in $14.1M in its third weekend, and 'World Trade Center' and 'Accepted' barely crack the $10M mark.
HEALTH
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Universities to Help New Students Avoid the 'Freshman 15'
Universities offering a range of tools to help kids avoid the typical weight gain that comes with traditional college snacking habits. Campus cafeterias have improved menus over the years and now offer more healthy choices, such as salad bars. -
Five Weight Loss Myths Debunked
Nutrition experts tell the truth behind five common weight loss myths. -
Gene Mutation May Up Premature Birth Risk
A gene variation seen more often in people of African descent may be the reason black women experience more preterm births than whites. -
Study Says Accutane Worse for Heart, Liver Than Thought
Accutane, generically isotretinoin, is worse for cholesterol and liver problems than previously expected, new study finds. -
Fatherhood May Change the Brain
A new study shows that marmoset monkey fathers display differences in brain structure and hormone receptors compared with nonfathers, suggesting that fatherhood may alter the structure of the human male brain.
POLITICS
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Candidates Turn to MySpace, YouTube to Get Out the Vote
Incumbents, challengers find that MySpace pages, YouTube videos easy, inexpensive way to drum up support, though risks involved. -
No Reason to Expect Dems to Win Over Evangelicals
Even though it goes against our national vision of a country of individuals unbound by class or culture, the truth is that demographics still control political destiny to a large degree. -
More Prosecutors Going to New Orleans to Help Fight Crime
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says more U.S. marshals and BATF agents will go down to Louisiana to try to stem increasing violence, thefts and illegal firearms. -
Clinton Opponent Suspends Senate Bid After Daughter Arrested
16-year-old daughter caugh shoplifting from two stores, prompting Kathleen Troia 'KT' McFarland to tend to family matters ahead of GOP primary. -
U.S. Condemns Killing of Darfur Peacekeepers
The State Department on Monday called for arrests after two African Union soldiers were killed in an ambush Saturday in Darfur -
Investigation Continues on Contractor Linked to Cunningham
Mithcell Wade is cooperating with federal prosecutors after pleading guilty in February of paying off convicted former California congressman in exchange for government contracts. -
Former President Ford Given Pacemaker
93-year-old undergoes operation to enhance his heart's performance. -
Alaska Gov. Murkowski Faces Tough Re-Election Bid
Gov. Frank Murkowski of Alaska is in a tough re-election race after a rocky first term and polling last in the three-way race for the GOP nomination. -
Tape Catching Sen. Burns Falling Asleep Posts to YouTube
A state Democratic party operative tapes Republican Sen. Conrad Burns falling asleep at a Montana farm bill hearing last Thursday, posts video to YouTube site. -
County Official Pleads Guilty in 'Tennessee Waltz' Scandal
Shelby County Commissioner Michael Hooks was accused of taking $24,000 in bribes during a sting operation by FBI agents seeking to catch officials in the act by asking them for favors in exchange for money. -
Bush: U.S. Assistance Is Flowing to Lebanon
President Bush said Monday the United States is already helping on the ground in Lebanon ahead of an international peacekeeping force to make sure that people can return to their homes following the armed conflict with Israel and Hezbollah terrorists. -
Sen. Obama Visits Nelson Mandela's Former Prison Island
Sen. Barack Obama visited Nelson Mandela's former prison island on Sunday during a two-week tour of Africa.
SCIENCE
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CFC Substitutes Fix Ozone Hole, But Speed Up Global Warming
The chemicals that replaced CFCs are better for the ozone layer -- and also accelerate the process of global warming. -
Ozone-Hole Recovery Taking Longer Than Expected
World Meteorological Organization thinks full recovery will come by 2065, not 2050; but CFC levels continue to go down, body reports. -
'Xena' Discoverer Believes in Eight-Planet Solar System
Caltech astronomer Michael Brown, whose discoveries have forced reappraisal of solar system, thinks neither 'Xena' nor Pluto qualify as planets. -
Official: No Dice on Space Flight for Japanese Tourist
Daisuke 'Dice-K' Enomoto will not be the fourth space tourist because he failed his medical test, Russian officials said Monday. -
DO NOT PUB Denmark Points Way in Alternative Energy Sources
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Shuttle Bolt-Replacement Procedure Successful
Long bolts replace short ones holding down Atlantis' main communications antenna. -
Greenhouse Gas May Be Good for Some Trees
Higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, predicted to adversely affect the environment and humans as concentrations rise, may help one species in time of need: the loblolly pine. -
NASA Decides to Swap Out Shuttle Antenna Bolts
Replacement of bolts holding down main antenna shouldn't delay launch planned for Aug. 27. -
Shuttle Mission Largely a Construction Project
Astronauts to deliver, install huge addition to international space station.
TECHNOLOGY
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Road Trip: Testing Google's Free Municipal Wi-Fi Network
When Google announced on Tuesday that it had launched a free municipal wireless network in its home town of Mountain View, we here at PC Magazine decided it was time for a road trip. -
Small College Athletic Conferences to Show Games Online
Less-popular conferences such as Ivy League, Big Sky Conference give up trying to get games on TV, start streaming them over Internet. -
Entrepreneurs Want to Put Cell-Phone Airships in Skies
One company plans to test dirigibles 65,000 feet up to bounce cell-phone signals; another is trying weather balloons.
U.S.
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Fifty Years Later, Town Marks School's Desegregation
Fifty years ago, 12 black students walked down a steep hill past hundreds of angry white people to the first public high school to be integrated by court order in the racially segregated southern U.S. on Aug. 27, 1956. -
Holes Remain in Evidence Against Karr
Unless DNA unequivocally outs Karr as JonBenet's killer, the case would otherwise be hard to prove. -
Feds Unearth 'Record-Breaking' Meth Seizure in Ga. Backyard
DEA officials seized nearly 90 pounds of crystal methamphetamine from a suburban Atlanta backyard last week in the third largest bust in the U.S. this year. -
Dead Whale Found on Bow of Cruise Ship at Alaskan Port
A 2,000-person cruise ship pulled into its Alaskan port with a a 25- to 30-foot dead whale pinned to its bow; boat operators had no idea the whale was hit. -
N.Y. Tenant Jumps to Death After Rent Dispute With Super
A apartment tenant stabbed his building superintendent after being told to pay his rent or move outof his East New York, Brooklyn apartment, then jumped from a third-floor window to his death, according to police and witnesses. -
An American in Beirut: Personal Diplomacy is Easier
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. -
Father Charged After Baby Eats Cocaine in North Carolina
Police charged Brandon Scott Lewis with cocaine possession after Lewis' 9-month-old son ate the drug, police said. -
Jazz Funeral Held for Pets Killed, Lost in Hurricane Katrina
About 100 people gathered Sunday night on the Esplanade Street median in New Orleans for a 10-block walk to a jazz memorial service at St. Anna's Episcopal Church to remember those pets who were killed by Hurricane Katrina. -
Equipment Stolen From Hurricane Katrina Memorial
Thieves hauled off $100,000 worth of heavy equipment that was being used to help build a New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward memorial to the victims of Hurricane Katrina; the equipment didn't last three days and National Guard troops are now stationed there. -
Photographer Who Shot Iwo Jima Flag-Raising Dies at 94
Photographer Joe Rosenthal, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his immortal picture of six World War II fighting men raising an American flag over battle-scarred Iwo Jima, died Sunday. He was 94. -
Church Says Women Shouldn't Teach Sunday School to Men
The First Baptist Church in Watertown, N.Y., dismissed a female Sunday School teacher after adopting what an interpretation of the Bible that says a woman can perform any job outside of the church and that they should not teach men. -
JonBenet Murder Suspect's Extradition Hearing Tuesday
John Mark Karr's return to the U.S. took him from clinking his champagne glass during a luxurious flight over the Pacific to a high-security jail where he was awaiting a transfer to face charges in JonBenet Ramsey's murder. -
St. Louis Zoo to Debut Baby Elephant to Public Friday
A 3-week-old 346 pound elephant will meet the public for the first time Friday. It is the St. Louis Zoo's first major birth since the calf's father was born in 1992. Asian elephants are facing extinction, with fewer than 50,000 left in the wild. -
University of Texas at Austin Named Best Party School
The University of Texas at Austin tops the Princeton Review's list of the best party schools, ranking second in the use of hard liquor, third in beer consumption and 13th in marijuana smoking. -
Investigators Search for Evidence in Mo. Cut-Up Bodies Case
Investigators on Monday continued to sift through dirt for more evidence of the seven people Michael Lee Shaver Jr. says he shot, cut up and burned in his bedroom fireplace. -
Man Killed by Swarm of Bees, Stung 300 Times
A swarm of bees attacked a man and his father in Arizona, stinging the young man 300 times and the father 100 times. The son died from his injuries. -
Attorney General: Program Will Curb Web Crime Against Teens
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced a program Monday to curb crime against children on the Internet. -
Missouri Milk Man Reluctantly Calls It Quits After 70 Years
An emergency appendectomy forced Clyde Priest to quit the milk man business in Missouri after 70 years of deliveries. -
Phoenix Serial Shooting Suspects Plead Not Guilty
The 2 men charged in the 16 Phoenix-area shootings have both pled not guilty to murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault and drive-by shooting in 16 shooting incidents. -
Wyoming Wildfire Nearly Contained, Evacuation Orders Lifted
The last evacuation orders were lifted Monday for hundreds of residents after firefighters had an 11,700-acre wildfire south of Casper nearly 85 percent contained. -
Fla. Raid Nabs 39 Alleged Leaders of 'Latin Kings' Gang
Authorities raided a rented club in Florida and busted every known leader of the state's 'Latin Kings' gang, which also operates in NYC and Chicago. The gang members are wanted for racketeering, drug dealing and attempted murder. -
Va. Cops: Escaped Inmate in Custody
The shooting suspect who authorities believe killed two people in the past 24 hours is now in custody, Blacksburg, Virginia police said late Monday afternoon. -
Low-Income Women Not Benefiting From Katrina Recovery Work
A report released Friday said low-income women who have returned to New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina are not benefiting from recovery work. -
Hurricane Victims Still Living in Trailers, Others Waiting
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says more than 73,000 of its trailers are occupied by hurricane victims in Louisiana, and more than 32,000 in Mississippi. But other displaced victims are still waiting for a trailer. -
Ohio Univ. Stung by Security Breaches, Plagiarism Charges
Ohio University administrators are looking forward to a better school year this fall after plagiarism charges and a massive theft of personal data befell the school. -
Flight Treatment of JonBenet Suspect Seen as 'Brilliant'
Authorities probably had a very good reason for allowing JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect John Mark Karr to live it up on the 15-hour flight to the United States, legal experts say — they wanted him to talk. -
JonBenet Slaying Suspect Was Treated at Sex Change Clinic
The suspect in the murder of JonBenet Ramsey was treated at a Bangkok clinic specializing in sex change operations and cosmetic surgery, a clinic official said, and one staffer said he had consulted a doctor about a sex-change operation. -
Gunman Shoots 4 Police Officers at Texas, Then Kills Self
Three police officers and a state trooper were shot and wounded Sunday afternoon and the alleged gunman died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, ending a standoff that lasted more than eight hours, police said. -
Chance Encounter Led to Karr Arrest
A chance encounter between a runner and a drifter eventually led to the arrest of John Mark Karr. -
JonBenet Murder Suspect Arrives in U.S.
John Mark Karr, the suspect in the killing of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, arrived in the United States after a 15-hour flight from Thailand on which he sipped champagne, dined on fried king prawns and roast duck and exchanged 'small talk' with escorts. -
Soldier's Diary: Military Life in Iraq Isn't Glamorous
Capt. Dan Sukman says the military isn't portrayed accurately in the movies and isn't well understood; the every day jobs are often just as important as the battles. -
Judge Throws Out One Count Against Jose Padilla
A federal judge on Monday threw out one count in the terror indictment against alleged Al Qaeda operative Jose Padilla and his co-defendants, saying the charge was already covered in other counts.
VIEWS
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In Memory of a Wonderful Wife, Great Patriot
Martin Frost writes about his wife, retired U.S. Army Major General Kathy Frost, who lost her battle with breast cancer Aug. 18.
WORLD
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Indonesia Delays Execution of Three Bali Bombers
The executions of three Islamic militants convicted for the Bali bombings that killed 202 people will not take place Tuesday as planned because the men decided to appeal their sentences, Indonesia's attorney general said. -
Indonesia Delays Bali Bombing Executions
Indonesia delayed the executions of three Islamic militants tied to the Bali bombings so that they may file an additional appeal. -
Merkel: 'Solid Answer' Needed on Iran Nuke Incentive Package
German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for Iran to give a 'solid answer' Monday on an international nuclear incentive package. -
Violence in Southern Afghanistan Claims 85
Afghan and NATO forces used artillery and aircraft to kill five suspected Taliban, while a roadside bomb left three police dead a day after 71 Taliban were killed in the volatile south, officials said Monday. -
Relief Teams Hope Damaged Buildings Can Be Saved in Lebanon
U.N. relief teams fanning out across Lebanon hope many of the buildings damaged in the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict can be salvaged. -
2 Militants Arrested in Pakistan in Connection With Attacks That Killed U.S. Diplomat
Pakistan police arrested two suspected Al Qaeda-linked militants accused of planning a suicide attack that killed a U.S. diplomat and three Pakistanis. -
Red Cross: All Nations Have Signed Geneva Conventions
All 194 nations in the world have signed the Geneva Conventions on the conduct of war, making it the first time in modern history that a treaty has won universal acceptance, said the Red Cross. -
Doc: Karr Had Facial Hair Removed for Sex-Change Operation
A Bangkok doctor said Monday he treated John Mark Karr for laser facial hair removal because the suspect in the JonBenet murder investigation wanted a sex change. -
Tourists, Residents Evacuated as Fire Rages in Greece
Dozens of tourists and local residents were evacuated as a forest fire burned out of control at a seaside resort in Greece, authorities said. -
Reports: Italy is Willing to Command U.N. Force in Lebanon
Romano Prodi has told Kofi Annan that Italy is willing to command the expanded U.N. force in Lebanon, reports say. -
2 Iraqi 'Death Squad' Leaders Captured; 4 U.S. Servicemen Killed
1 U.S. soldier was killed in a roadside bomb Monday, 2 Marines and a Naval soldier were killed yesterday in combat in Iraq's Anbar province. 2 'death squad' leaders were captured Sunday in southern Baghdad in raids aimed at quelling Sunni/Shiite violence. -
Officials: Iran Turns U.N. Inspectors Away From Nuclear Site
Iran has turned away U.N. inspectors wanting to examine its underground nuclear site in an apparent violation of the Nonproliferation Treaty, officials said. -
Saddam Refuses to Enter Plea at Opening of Second Trial
The second trial of Saddam Hussein began Monday, where he faces charges of genocide and war crimes from nearly two decades ago. -
Jill Carroll's Captor Claimed to Lead Terrorist Group
Christian Science Monitor reporter Jill Carroll continues her series detailing her 82 days in captivity. A man she knew as Abu Nour said he was the new leader of Mujahedin Shura Council, a jihadist group in Iraq, and that he glorified Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -
Israel: Army Shoots Two Hezbollah Guerrillas in Lebanon
The Israeli Army said Monday soldiers shot two Hezbollah guerrillas in a clash in southern Lebanon. -
Saudi Police Kill 2 Gunmen in Clashes
Police in western Saudi Arabia encountered heavy gunfire near an apartment building and killed 2 militants, according to Saudi Press Agency. In the same town of Jeddah, police arrested 5 Saudis and a Yemeni but did not reveal why. -
First Head-of-State Visits Lebanon Since War
The emir of Qatar visited Beirut Monday in the first state visit of any head-of-state since the war between Israel and Hezbollah ended last week. -
U.S. May Seek Death Penalty for Mexican Drug Suspect
Suspected drug kingpin Francisco Javier Arellano Felix may face new charges in U.S Court that would allow for death penalty if convicted. -
North Korea Threatens Retaliation for U.S.-South Korean Exer
North Korean army says continuing U.S.-South Korean military exercises equivalent to war; Pyongyang threatens action, declaring armistice that ended Korean War is now null and void -
Background on Saddam's 'Operation Anfal' Campaign at Center of New Trial
The second trial of Saddam Hussein is based on crimes against humanity and genocide charges stemming from Operation Anfal in 1987-88, which aimed to wipe out Kurds from Iraq's Iranian border. -
Head of U.N. Peacekeeping Mission Trapped in Congo
Battles between forces loyal to President Joseph Kabila and those of his main campaign rival Jean-Pierre Bemba broke out for a second day over disputed election results. -
Israeli PM Attempts to Diffuse Public Anger Over Lebanon War
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert tries to diffuse public anger over Lebanon war by touring country and placing some blame on predecessors. -
Israeli Airstrike Targets Gaza Home, Wounds 2
An Israeli aircraft fired two missiles at a home in a Gaza refugee camp late Monday, lightly wounding two bystanders, officials say. -
Train Derailment in Northern Spain Kills 5, Injures 30
A long-distance train carrying 426 passengers derailed near the town of Villada in Palencia province, killing 5 people and injuring 30 more. There was no indication of foul play or terrorism. -
U.S. Planning to Introduce Resolution to Disarm Hezbollah
The U.S. is planning to introduce a new U.N. resolution on disarming Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, but U.S. Ambassador Bolton said this shouldn't hold up the quick deployment of peacekeepers. -
Israeli Soldiers Push for War Investigation
Israeli soldiers called for an investigation of the recent war with Hezbollah guerrillas as diplomats continued their push for an international force of peacekeepers. -
Train Crash in Northern Egypt Kills At Least 58
Two passenger trains collided in northern Egypt Monday killing at least 58 and injuring more than 140 others. -
Ayatollah: Iran to Continue Pursuing Nuclear Technology
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday Tehran will continue to pursue nuclear technology, despite a U.N. Security Council deadline to suspend uranium enrichment by the end of the month or face economic and diplomatic sanctions. -
Explosion at Moscow Market Kills 10
An explosion likely caused by a homemade bomb tore through a Moscow market on Monday morning , killing at least 10 people, the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sen. Chuck Hagel on 'FOX News Sunday'
Nebraska senator defends his positions on foreign policies toward the Mideast, and explains why he thinks he's still very much a Republican. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Analysts Discuss Airline Security on 'FNS
In the wake of the foiled London bomb plot, experts discuss the best way to conduct screening of airline passengers in the U.S. -
FOX & Friends: Party on a Plane
How do you feel about John Mark Karr's luxurious trip back to the U.S.? -
FOX News Watch: Suspicious Minds
Should the media apologize to the Ramsey family? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Home Sweet Home
Check out my pictures of Catherine Herridge and baby Peter back in Washington, D.C. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
John Kerry rips into Joe Lieberman -
Studio B w/ Shepard Smith: And Then There's This...
A guy who should have used his head before he used his head -
The Beltway Boys: Hot Story
Blame game: Which party is really soft on terror? -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: My Word
Bin Laden's former girlfriend: Usama had the hots for Whitney Houston -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, August 19
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'Londonistan'
Author Melanie Phillips on whether Europe is a hub for homegrown terror -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
The pope wants you to chill out
FOX FAN
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A New Discussion Format
I'm changing the way I write this blog in order to interact more with you. -
If YOU Were President
If YOU were president, how would you react to the federal judge's ruling against the NSA's wiretap program? -
Purpose Driven Life: Can Rick Warren Change the World?
Rick Warren, bestselling author of "The Purpose Driven Life," wants to use a global network of churches to revolutionize the way we fight poverty, disease and hunger. Can his plan work, or is he just a dreamer? • Watch the video • Jump into the debate! -
John Mark Karr: Killer or Kook?
Do YOU think investigators have her killer?
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