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BUSINESS
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McDonald's Big Mac Turns 40
Forty years after its creation, the Big Mac is now available in more than 100 countries; more than 550 million Big Macs are sold each year in the U.S. alone, according to the company. -
Stocks to Watch, Aug. 24: AnnTaylor, Burger King
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Friday's session are Ann Taylor Stores Corp., Burger King Holdings Inc., and H.J. Heinz Co. -
Sony Adds DVR to PS3, GPS to PSP
Both add-ons are nifty, but European only so far, alas. -
Court OKs Whole Foods $565M Acquisition of Wild Oats
Whole Foods officials have said they would move at the first opportunity to close the deal. The company's tender offer to purchase all outstanding shares of Wild Oats stock expires Monday. -
Employers: What to Do if You Receive a No-Match Letter
Get ready. The no-match letters are coming soon to a small business near you – and maybe even to your own. -
Oil Jumps on U.S. Refinery, Supply Concerns
Oil prices jumped more than at $1 to over $71 a barrel on Friday as U.S. refinery problems spurred concerns about fuel supplies in the world's top consumer. -
Sony Devises Earth-Friendly Battery Powered by Sugar
Device generates 50 milliwatts with addition of sugar; case made of biodegradable plastic. -
PlayStation 2 Still Dominates Game-Console World
Last-generation console still selling like hotcakes, thanks to deep price cuts, influx of new games. -
Stocks Advance on Home Sale Report, Durable Goods Orders
U.S. stocks jumped Friday as surprisingly strong data on home sales and factory orders relieved anxiety about the economy and bolstered confidence after weeks of market turbulence. -
Video-Gaming Sales Up 37 Percent Last Month
PS3 sales nearly double thanks to price cut, but still fourth behind Wii, PS2, Xbox 360; 'NCAA Football 08' top game title. -
Monster.com Admits Keeping Data Breach Under Wraps
Company waited five days before telling users they were vulnerable to phishing e-mails that appeared to come from Monster. -
South, West Push New Home Sales Out of Hole in July
July home sales rise in encouraging signs for economy. -
The 15-Minute Tip: Tracking Energy-Saving Tax Breaks
Here is the latest on key energy tax breaks and two resources where you can track developments on your own. -
July Factory Orders Up 5.9%, Biggest Jump in 10 Month
July durable goods orders rose 5.9 percent, the most since September, when overall manufacturing orders went up 8.8 percent.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Battle of Forensic Experts Continues in Spector Trial
Phil Spector's defense called back one of its most notable scientific witnesses Thursday to testify that actress Lana Clarkson could have breathed blood onto the music producer's jacket after a bullet went through her spine. -
'Nanny' Authors: It's OK to See Film
Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Straus, authors of the book "The Nanny Diaries," say it’s OK to see the film based on their work. -
'American Idol' Runner-Up Blake Lewis Signs Record Deal
'American Idol' runner-up Blake Lewis scores record deal with Arista Records. -
Amy Winehouse Bloody After Alleged Fight With Husband
A British newspaper splashed photos of singer Amy Winehouse bloody and bruised across its Friday edition after she allegedly had a fight with her husband. -
Police: 'John From Cincinnati' Star Austin Nichols Arrested
Austin Nichols, the title character in HBO's "John From Cincinnati," was arrested early Friday on suspicion of drunken driving. -
Anchorwoman Cancelled After One Airing
'Anchorman,' a reality show about a model trying to become a local news anchor, has been cancelled after one airing, Fox announced on Thursday. -
Nicole Richie Spends 82 Minutes in Jail for DUI Conviction
The reality TV star didn't even make it into her cell before being released due to overcrowding. -
David Hasselhoff Accepts Libel Damages; Lawyer Sues Ex-Wife
David Hasselhoff accepted libel damages Friday from the publisher of magazines that accused him of being drunk and abusive in a Hollywood nightclub. -
Thieves Steal $13,000 Handbag From Kirsten Dunst
Thieves snatched a $13,000 handbag, cell phone and ID cards from "Spider-Man" star Kirsten Dunst's penthouse suite at a posh Manhattan hotel, court records shows. -
Reality Check: 'America's Got Talent' Poor 'Idol' Imitation
Mercifully, "America's Got Talent" ended its season this week, with ventriloquist Terry Fator nabbing the million-dollar prize as well as the title of the Best New Act in America. -
Arizona Sheriff's Deputies Raid Home of Rapper DMX
Sheriff's deputies in Arizona raid the home of rapper DMX, seize pit bulls and weapons. -
Report: Revamped 'Dallas' Movie Is Still a Go
Regency and 20th Century Fox are overhauling the big-screen adaptation of the TV series, which flopped last year after Jennifer Lopez dropped out, Variety reports. -
Pop Tarts: Said-to-Be Spears Song Asks for 'Sweet Love'
She might be a former princess of pop, but judging by this purported new song, it seems Britney Spears will soon become the mistress of mushy.
FNC IMAG
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FOX NEWS POLLS
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FOX News Poll: New Yorkers Top 2008 Choices
New Yorkers Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani remain clear front-runners for their respective party's nominations in the latest FOX News poll. - FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll
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Poll: Most Remember Hearing About Princess Diana's Death
Most Americans remember where they were when they first heard the news about the death of Princess Diana, according to a FOX News poll. -
President Bush's Approval Rating
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HEALTH
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China Blames Industry Standards for Toy Recalls in U.S.
An Ohio importer recalled nearly 250,000 SpongeBob SquarePants address books and journals manufactured in China because the bindings might contain hazardous levels of lead paint, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Wednesday. -
Rare Heart Defibrillator Ends College Football Star's Career
The need for a rare heart defibrillator has essentially put an end to college football player's career. -
Report: U.S. Women Dying in Childbirth at Higher Rate
U.S. women are dying in childbirth at the highest rate in decades, new government figures show. It is believed that maternal obesity and the increased rate of C-sections are partly to blame. -
Surgeons Remove Kidney Through Belly Button
Surgeons at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas performed the first-of-its-kind surgery, removing a patient's kidney entirely through the navel. -
Hate Spinach? Blame Your Parents, Study Says
If your child declines to heat her broccoli, you may have only yourself to blame, a new study shows. -
Man Dies After Surgeon Operates on Wrong Side of Head
An 86-year-old man died three weeks after a surgeon at a R.I. hospital operated on the wrong side of his head. -
Viagra the New Oyster? Pill Also an Aphrodisiac, Study Shows
A new study shows that Viagra not only improves erectile dysfunction, but also acts as an aphrodisiac on the body's so-called "love hormone." -
Study: Chewing Gum Eases Stress, Harms Jaw
Chewing gum may ease overall stress, but harm the jaw, according to researchers in Dallas. -
Survey: Seniors Enjoying Sex Well into Their Eighties
A new survey shows that older Americans are having and enjoying sex well into their 80's. -
No Prescription? No Problem Online, Report Shows
Some states are cracking down on illegal online prescription sales, but a new report shows that buying medicine online is a growing problem.
OPINION
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Junk Science: Baby Video a No-No?
Researchers leap to conclusions based on unreliable and incomplete analysis in study over whether baby DVDs and videos are harmful to 8- to 16-month-olds. -
Fred Barnes: Can the GOP Make a Comeback?
It's not particularly visible at the moment, but there is a road to political recovery for Republicans. -
Heritage Foundation: Beijing Olympics Boycott
Given China's objectionable behavior in recent years, it is no wonder that dozens of frustrated members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling for an American boycott of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. -
When Politics News Is Slow....Attack Hillary
Susan Estrich: If so much can be made of things that didn't happen, imagine what will be made of things that actually do?
POLITICS
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Intel Report: Iranian Regime Unlikely to Be Overthrown
A draft intelligence report to be delivered to President Bush will suggest regime change in Iran is unlikely in the near-term; nuke efforts will likely not be stopped. -
Pace Denies He'll Recommend Cutting Troop Strength
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace denied late Friday that he will recommend to President Bush that the U.S. reduce the number of troops stationed in Iraq almost by half next year, as was reported by the Los Angeles Times. -
Romney Health Plan Relies on Tax Tweaks, Medicaid Overhaul
The nation's health care system should be overhauled through plans tailored to individual states, not through a federal government takeover, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Friday -
Terror Case Before New Court Hinges on Word 'Unlawful'
The Bush administration told a newly formed appeals court Friday that discrepancies between the nation's new terrorism law and the way it is being carried out should not stall one of the Pentagon's first terror trials -
FEC Rule Would Allow Unions, Corp. Cash in Ads Near Contests
Unions and corporations would be allowed to pay for ads that mention political candidates in the weeks just before an election under rule options under consideration by the Federal Election Commission -
Video Targets Giuliani's Positions on Gay Issues
Zeroing in on concerns among some groups of gay voters, a YouTube.com video directed by a New York writer and part-time political activist takes aim at Rudy Giuliani and raises questions over his support for gay Americans. -
John Warner Calls for Limited Withdrawal of Troops
Sen. John Warner is recommending that President Bush take a symbolic step next month and announce plans to withdraw a small number of troops from Iraq as a message to Iraqis that the U.S. will not be there forever.
SCIENCE
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Wolf Bones Beat Tree Rings as Climate Records
Environmental samples should be less variable in bones of top predators such as wolves than it is in plants, theory goes. -
UFO Buffs Think the Truth Is Still Out There
Attendees at annual UFO convention think mainstream science will begin to probe alien visitation very soon. -
Remains of Czar Nicholas II's Son May Have Been Found
Remains of Alexei, heir to the Russian throne, missing since royal family was gunned down nine decades ago, may have been found along with those of one of his sisters. -
How to See Tuesday Morning's Lunar Eclipse
Most of U.S., Canada will be able to see at least part of eclipse, with best viewing in West. -
Study: 'Baby Talk' Universally Understood
Hunter-gatherers in Ecuador easily able to understand English-speaking mom's meaning to baby, just by hearing tone. -
Panda Cub Born at Vienna Zoo
Cub is first born in Europe in 25 years; keepers saw mother holding it in mouth on surveillance camera. -
Astronomers Puzzled by Massive Blank Spot in Universe
A 6 billion trillion miles of emptiness has no stray stars, no galaxies, no sucking black holes, not even mysterious dark matter. -
Claim of Martian Life Called 'Bogus'
Two researchers say weird form of life might have given Viking soil-sample results in 1976, but other scientists doubt the claim.
TECHNOLOGY
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Review: iPhone Challengers Don't Quite Cut It
Helio Ocean and Nokia N95 are packed with features, but both forego what Apple excels at: simplicity. -
SoundExchange Caps Webcast Royalty Fees
Royalty-collecting group says large Webcasters won't have to pay more than $50K per year; no help to little guys, though. -
Microsoft: Racing-Wheel Xbox Controller Overheats
Company offers to replace parts on Wireless Racing Wheels after units plugged into wall outlets start smoking. -
Playboy Launches Social-Networking Site
Soft-porn stalwart gets in on Facebook action, starts up nudity-free social network for college students.
U.S.
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1,000 Forced Out of Homes by Midwest Floods
Weather-related deaths hit 26 as floods damaged or destroyed thousands of Midwest homes. -
Fake NYC Attorney Convicted of Stealing From Clients
A man who posed as an attorney was charged with stealing nearly $6 million from his clients after representing himself in court. -
Police: RFK Grandaughter in Cape Cod Kidnap Scare
The 10-year-old grandaughter of Robert F. Kennedy was nearly abducted near her Cape Cod home on Tursday, according to police. -
Michael Vick Cards Chewed By Dogs Wind Up on eBay
If you take some trading cards picturing a disgraced NFL superstar and add dog slobber and teethmarks,you get the most valuable Michael Vick cards — by far — on eBay. -
Heavy Rain Causes More Flooding in Chicago Suburbs
More rain pushes flood waters higher in northern Illinois, threatening further havoc in region where days of torrential thunderstorms have swamped thousands of homes and left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity. -
NFL Suspends Michael Vick Indefinitely, Without Pay
The NFL suspended Atlanta Falcons star Michael Vick indefinitely Friday after he signed a plea deal admitting to conspiracy in a dogfighting ring and helping to kill pit bulls, but not gambling on the fights. -
Cops: S.C. Father Shoots Son-In-Law After Daughter's Death
A family gathering to grieve the loss of a woman was again struck by tragedy when her drunken father stormed the home and shot her husband, authorities said Friday. -
Ex-Astronaut Lisa Nowak Makes First Statement After Hearing
A former U.S. astronaut caught in a bizarre love triangle made her first, and what she said would be last, public statement Friday following a court hearing that pitted her against her romantic rival. -
Televangelist Bynum's Husband Surrenders in Attack
Minister husband of gospel singer and evangelist Juanita Bynum turned himself in on Friday after allegations he beat her outside a hotel earlier this week. -
Reputed Klansman Gets Three Life Terms in 1964 Murders
Reputed Klansman gets three life terms for his role in the 1964 murders of two black Mississippi teens. -
Michael Vick Admits to Conspiracy in Dogfighting Ring
Atlanta Falcons star Michael Vick signed a plea deal Friday, admitting to conspiracy in a dogfighting ring and helping kill pit bulls, but never gambling on side bets. -
Campers Tie Alleged Peeping Tom to Oregon Tree
A group of campers tied Richard Berkey to a tree until police arrived after they say he spied on women in the latrine. -
Self-Described Pedophile Ordered to Stay Away From Schools
A judge on Friday revised an original order against Jack McClellan, ordering him to stay at least 10 yards from places where children congregate, including schools, playgrounds and child care centers. -
Former Teacher Sentenced in Classroom Sex Case
A former high school teacher was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison after pleading no contest to charges that he had sex with a 16-year-old student in his classroom. -
2 Children Die of Heat in Parked Cars in Separate Cases
A 7-month-old infant in St. Louis and a 2-year-old toddler in the Cincinnati area died on Thursday after being left in hot cars, police said. -
Woman Charged With Buying Prostitute Sex for Boy, 12
A Pennsylvania woman was charged with taking a 12-year-old boy to two houses of prostitution and paying for him to have sex there. -
Plot to Tunnel Out of Jail Gets Inmate More Prison Time
Judge gives former Mississippi strip club manager adds three years to his sentence when plot surfaces to escape from jail and kill a federal judge. -
U.S. Soldier's Mom Needs Way to Get Silly String to Iraq
U.S. soldier's mom collects 80,000 cans of Silly String, needs a way to get them to Iraq. -
Couey Gets Death Sentence for Murdering Jessica Lunsford
A Florida judge sentenced John Couey to death Friday in the murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford. -
French Refuse to Extradite Suspect in Chicago Doc Slaying
French police have refused to extradite the man accused of killing a Chicago dermatologist last year. -
New Storms Pound Midwest; Bush OKs Disaster Relief
With the flooding and more storms moving through, the death toll across the Upper Midwest and from the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin that swept Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri over the past week also rose to at least 26. -
FOX Facts: Timeline of John Couey
Timeline of convicted murder, rapist John Couey. -
Small Mississippi Town With Gas Pumps, Barber Shop for Sale
Honorary mayor of Lawrence, Miss., puts town up for sale, includes store, gas pumps, barber shop and post office. -
Bobby Cutts Jr. Pleads Not Guilty in Jessie Davis' Murder
Former police officer and his high school classmate pleaded not guilty in the death of his pregnant girlfriend. If convicted, Cutts could receive the death penalty. -
Republican Consultant, 2 Men Found Dead in Fla. Home
Authorities on Friday said that three bodies found in an Orlando home belonged to the 2002 campaign manager for U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, as well as the manager's roommate and a friend. -
Indiana Shop Owner Chases Would-be Robbers With Baseball Bat
Indiana shop owner uses baseball bat to chase would-be robberts out of store, keeps them from escaping until police arrived. -
New York City Taxi Group Sets Strike Date Over GPS
A New York City taxi drivers' group set a strike date for September to oppose new rules requiring cabs to have electronic equipment. -
Louisiana Judge Gives Man 75 Years for $75 Holdup
Louisiana judge gives man convicted of holding up a cab driver one year in prison for each dollar taken. -
Evacuees Go Home as Giant Wildfire Burns in California
Rising humidity and cooler temperatures aided firefighters' battle against California's second-largest wildfire in modern history as residents returned to homes in Central California. -
MLB Caps With Gang Colors Hit Harlem Shops
Official Major League Baseball caps blatantly featuring colors and symbols for some of America's deadliest street gangs are turning up on store shelves in Harlem, MyFOXNY.com reported Friday. -
Bystanders Ignore Woman's Cries for Help During Sex Assault
Police said they responded to a call of drunken behavior and found Somali immigrant Rage Ibrahim, 25, and a woman lying unconscious in a hallway. -
Man Claims He Was a Victim of 'Spin Rage'
A man taking an exercise class at a New York gym last week claims he was the victim of 'spin rage' after another gym patron allegedly attacked him, WCBSTV.com reports. -
Drill Sergeant Charged With 225 Counts of Abusing Recruits
Sgt. Jerrod M. Glass is accused of ordering a recruit to dive head first into a trash can and striking others with a tent pole and heavy flashlight. -
N.Y. Cop Says Spiked Meatballs Caused Failed Drug Test
Veteran counterterrorism detective Anthony Chiofalo's claim that he flunked a drug test because his wife served him marijuana-spiked meatballs were rejected by the New York Police Department. -
Guardsman Suspended Over Pro-Violence Web Site
An aide to the California National Guard's top general has been suspended over postings on a web site that appears to advocate mass violence. -
Wreckage of World War II Submarine Found Off Aleutian Island
An expedition located the mangled remains of the USS Grunion under about 1,000 feet of water on Wednesday. -
Families of 6 Trapped Utah Miners 'Waiting for a Miracle'
In a sign of how desperate the families have become, organizers planned a benefit Friday night to raise money to drill a hole big enough for a rescue capsule.
WORLD
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Taliban: South Korean Hostages Are Healthy
Nineteen South Koreans held hostage for six weeks in Afghanistan are kept on the move by their Taliban captors, but are said to be in good health, a doctor in touch with a senior commander in the insurgent group told reporters Friday. -
Rumors of Fidel Castro's Death Swirl Around Miami
The official word in Cuba is that Fidel Castro is still very much alive — but you wouldn't know it on the streets of Miami. -
Georgia Says it May Have Shot Down Russian Plane
Georgian forces fired on a Russian plane flying over Georgian territory earlier this week, a government official said Friday, claiming residents nearby reported an explosion and forest fire afterward. -
Man Bites Off Head of Girlfriend's Snake in Fight
A Northern Ireland man bit off the head of his girlfriend's pet snake during a fight and remarked that it "tasted lovely," lawyers testified Friday. -
Families of Militants Leave Camp in Lebanon
A deal was reached with Islamic extremists holed up in a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon to allow their families to leave the besieged area, a Muslim clergyman and a senior military official said Friday. -
U.N. Peacekeeping Mission in Lebanon Extended
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to extend the mandate of the 13,600-strong U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon and called for a permanent cease-fire and long-term solution to last summer's Israel-Hezbollah war. -
35 Babies Removed From Guatemala Orphanage
Authorities removed 35 babies from an adoption home catering to Americans that was raided two weeks ago and took them to several private orphanages, the government said. -
ETA Blamed for Bomb That Injured 2 Spanish Cops
Basque separatist group formally declared an end to a cease-fire with the government in June. -
Friendly Fire Kills 3 British Troops in Afghanistan
A bomb dropped by a U.S. fighter jet was believed to have killed three British soldiers in southern Afghanistan, officials confirmed Friday. Two other soldiers were injured. -
Pakistan: 250 Militants Killed in Recent Fighting
A month of fierce fighting near the Afghan border has killed about 250 militants and 60 Pakistani troops, the army said Friday, hours after the deaths of six soldiers in a suicide attack and roadside bombing. -
Mother Teresa Doubted God's Existence, Letters Reveal
Except for a five-week break in 1959, Mother Teresa confessed that she did not feel God's presence at all during the last half of her life. -
17 Pounds of Uranium Disappear in China
Authorities said that 17 pounds of weapons-grade uranium disappeared and that a verdict in the trial of four men accused of trying to sell the radioactive material will be delayed until it is found, state media reported Friday. -
Dean Leaves Mexico Relatively Unscathed
It drove terror deep into Mexico, smashing ashore as the third most powerful Atlantic hurricane ever to hit land. But the furious beast proved relatively toothless, thanks to large-scale preparations — and a lot of luck. -
Former Pakistani PM Sharif Vows to Fight Musharraf
Immediately after Pakistan's highest court ruled he could return, former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said he would go home soon to lead his party's campaign to oust President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, who exiled Sharif eight years ago. -
Judge Refuses to Block Extradition of Ex-Panamanian Dictator
A judge refuses to block the extradition of former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to France, where he is accused of laundering millions of dollars in drug proceeds through French banks. -
Finnish Student Fined for Posting Teacher on YouTube
A court fines 15-year-old schoolboy for posting a video on YouTube of his teacher singing karaoke without permission and claiming she was a lunatic. -
Iraqi Police Repel Al Qaeda Attacks
Sixty suspected Al Qaeda in Iraq gunmen attacked a police station in Samarra on Friday, killing three people and injuring nine others, officials said. -
Demonstrators Arrested in Myanmar's Capital Yangon
Myanmar's military junta moved swiftly Friday to crush the latest in a series of protests against fuel price hikes, arresting more than 10 activists in front of Yangon City Hall before they could launch any action, witnesses said.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Ann Coulter vs. Edwards
That's what John Edwards called her--now Ann Coulter reacts -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Murder or Suicide?
Family of student found dead in trunk believe she was murdered -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Did We Really Need a Study on Sex and Seniors?
Did we really need a study on sex and seniors? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume: Anti-War Left Ready to Protest DNC
Guess who's planning to protest next year's Democratic National Convention? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Brit Hume: Clinton: Terror attacks help Republicans
Does Hillary Clinton really think terror attacks help Republicans? -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Transcript: Atlanta Councilman Wants to Ban Saggy Pants
Atlanta councilman wants to ban saggy pants, exposed bra straps -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: John Gibson: Week's Winners and Losers
The week's winners and losers, and why -
The O'Reilly Factor: Talking Points: The Tide is Turning on Sanctuary Cities
The tide is turning in the criminal illegal alien controversy -
The O'Reilly Factor: O'Reilly: Jesse Watters on his Ambush Interviews
Jesse Watters on his ambush interviews -
The O'Reilly Factor: O'Reilly: Push for Criminal Alien Legislation
Two lawmakers on the push for new laws -
War Stories: War Stories: The Black Sheep Squadron
Join us as we review the history of the most famous fighter squadron in American aviation history -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Read the fine print
Read the fine print
FOX FAN
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Father Jonathan: Bill Maher's Absurd Take on Religion
I only hope that when he travels to the Holy Land and to the Vatican with his team of investigative journalists to do 'research' for his new documentary about the absurdity of religious belief, he stops by my place. -
Father Jonathan: Elvira Arellano Deportation
The Mexican government urgently need a new public relations strategy if they are going to succeed in changing U.S. immigration policy and practice. -
Dick Morris, Eileen McGann: Hillary's Running Mate Race
It is increasingly evident that Sen. Chris Dodd and Gov. Bill Richardson are using the presidential race to audition for the job of vice president on a Clinton ticket. -
Reporter's Notebook: Packing My Hurricane Bag
What exactly do you take to a hurricane? An umbrella won’t work. -
The Story Behind Storms' Names
I thought a good first topic would be our very first hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season … the one that dreadfully has the same last name as mine! -
Lis and the Single Girl: Alimony and Domestic Partnership
Can my ex stop paying alimony because I’m living with a woman? Lis has the answer to this question and more! -
Coming Up on FOX News Sunday: Mike Huckabee Exclusive
Don’t miss an exclusive interview with Republican Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee. -
Jon Scott: Acceptance Day at West Point
Due to an overwhelming viewer interest, here is the next update — Josh’s acceptance day into West Point.
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