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BUSINESS
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Nike Unveils Shoe Designed for Native Americans
Nike will sell the Air Native N7 specifically to Native Americans in an effort to reduce obesity among tribes. -
Longshoremen Strike Halts Loading at Port of Oakland
Nation's fourth-largest port in Oakland is brought to a halt by massive longshoremen strike after a dock worker is killed in a loading accident. -
Frozen Hamburgers Recalled After Six Fall Ill from E. Coli
Topps Meat Company recalls 331,582 pounds of froxen beef patties distributed in the New York City area after six people suffer illnessed in the state due to E.coli bacteria. -
Durable Goods Orders Fall More than Expected
Durable goods orders fell by 4.9 percent last month, the biggest decline since January. Economists had expected a drop of only 3.5 percent. -
Hardcore Gamers Swamp Stores for 'Halo 3' Release
Line in New York so big that crowd forms just to watch gamers grab copies of first-person shooter just after midnight. -
'Halo 3' Gets High Marks From Game Reviewers
Line in New York so big that crowd forms just to watch gamers grab copies of first-person shooter just after midnight. -
Hardee's, Carl's Jr. Reach Agreement with PETA
The two fast-food chains agreed to purchase eggs and pork from suppliers who do not keep animals in cages or crates. Burger King made similar changes in March. -
Late Payments on Credit Card Bills Drop
The American Bankers Association reported late payments on credit card bills dipped 4.39 from April-June. -
Sony Sells 250,000 New PlayStation Portables in Japan
Huge number in first four days, matching sales rate of original PSP. -
Stocks to Watch: KB Home, Rite Aid
Companies expected to see active trade in Thursday's session are KB Home, Rite Aid Corp. and Finish Line Inc. -
Retailers Recall Merchandise Over Lead Scares
Target, Toymaker RC2, and Jo-Ann stores are all recalling toys that may contrain high levels of lead. -
Stocks Finish Higher after GM Deal; Bear Sterns News
Stocks rose on Wednesday as a labor agreement at General Motors Corp. promised to cutcosts for Detroit's automakers, while a report that Bear Stearns may sell a stake to outside investors lifted brokerage stocks. -
GM, UAW Agree on Deal to End Nationwide Strike
The deal creates a GM-funded, UAW-run trust to administer retiree health care. The deal means UAW workers would head back to work. -
Toyota, Nissan Issue Safety Recalls
Toyota is recalling optional "all-wather" floor mats, and Nissan is recalling nearly 420,000 sport utility vehicles for possible corrosion in a tube where motorists pump gas. -
Lawmakers Probe Rating Agencies' Methodology
Many criticize the major rating companies for failing to give investors adequate warning of the risks involved with mortgage-backed securities. -
Sharp to Sell DVD Player With 1-Terabyte Hard Drive
Blu-ray player will also sport gigantic hard drive to record TV shows.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Sarah Silverman Didn't Realize Britney Jokes Were 'Hurtful'
Sarah Silverman still is responding to the negative reaction to her Britney Spears jokes at the MTV Video Music Awards. -
Elton John Confirms Ownership of Seized Photo
Elton John said Wednesday that he owns a photo of two naked girls taken by award-winning photographer Nan Goldin that was seized by police at a British gallery over concerns it amounted to child pornography. -
Judge Tosses Hit-and-Run Charge Against The Hoff's Ex
A misdemeanor hit-and-run charge against Pamela Bach, David Hasselhoff's ex-wife, was dropped Tuesday after she agreed to pay for what her attorney called minor damage. -
Paris Hilton Plans Charity Visit to Rwanda
Paris Hilton plans to visit Rwanda in November as part of her post-jail commitment to social causes, she said in an article published Tuesday. -
Chelsea Clinton Photo Fight: Maybe It Was Something She Ate
Maybe the Chelsea Clinton photo dispute at a New York City eatery is because the ex-president's daughter decided she didn't like Osso Buco's food. -
Lenny Kravitz Mum on Nicole Kidman Engagement Rumors
Lenny Kravitz's upcoming album is titled, 'It Is Time for a Love Revolution,' with songs including 'Love Love Love' and 'Will You Marry Me.' But anyone expecting a confessional on his romantic life may be disappointed. -
Aay! Milwaukee Group Wants to Build Bronze Fonz Sculpture
A Milwaukee tourist group is raising money to build a bronze sculpture of 'Happy Days' character Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli. -
Inmate: I Lied About Cop Involvement in Biggie Smalls Death
Waymond Anderson, a former R&B artist serving prison time for an unrelated murder case, said he lied about an LAPD officer's involvement in the death of rapper Notorious B.I.G., aka Biggie Smalls. -
Ratings Picture Not So Rosie at 'The View'
ABC is doing Whoopi a disservice if they want to say that the show is doing better now that O'Donnell is gone. -
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Letters Reveal the Sex Life of Artist Vincent Van Gogh
Letters going on view in New York this week reveal the genius of painter Vincent Van Gogh, including his sexual proclivities. -
Kiefer Sutherland Arrested for Drunk Driving Investigation
Kiefer Sutherland arrested for investigation of misdemeanor drunken driving early Tuesday while still on probation from a similar 2004 conviction.
HEALTH
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Report: Woman Dies During Liposuction Surgery
A 32-year-old Toronto real estate agent died last week following liposuction surgery, Canada.com reported. -
Drug Seeks to 'Overload' Cancer Cells with Oxygen
Doctors are hopeful about a new drug to treat skin cancer by causing tumor cells to self-destruct by overloading them with oxygen. -
Remedies for Cold and Flu: What Works and What Doesn't
Over-the-counter medications to treat colds and flu may stop coughing and sneezing, but they don’t necessarily attack the underlying cause and destroy the virus. Here's what works and what doesn't. -
Cold Fast Facts
A cold is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus that remains localized. Here are some tips to help ease the symptoms of a cold. -
Flu Fast Facts
The flu is a respiratory illness that is caused by one of three strains of a virus from the orthomyxoviridae family. It causes overall discomfort including fever, headache, sore throat, and generalized body ache. -
'Laughter Club' Improves Health, Relieves Stress of Members
A New Mexico-based "laughter club" purports to help its members relieve stress and improve their health. -
Clothing Ad Featuring Anorexic Girl Draws Criticism
An Italian advertising campaign featuring photos of an emaciated girl is supposed to serve as a warning to young women, but medical experts worry it could encourage anorexia and other eating disorders. -
Can Classical Music Make Babies Smarter?
Does classical music make your baby smarter? -
Drug Seeks to 'Overload' Cancer Cells with Oxygen
Doctors are hopeful about a new drug to treat skin cancer by causing tumor cells to self-destruct by overloading them with oxygen. -
Study Links Heart Disease to Colon Cancer
Patients in Hong Kong who were newly diagnosed with heart disease had nearly twice the prevalence of colorectal tumors and cancers, according to a study in the Sept. 26 issue of JAMA. -
Anorexic Women's Sense of Taste Distinctly Different: Study
Women suffering from anorexia have "distinct" differences in the part of the brain that recognizes taste, according to new research.
POLITICS
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Congress Tightens Economic Sanctions Against Iran
Congress approves bill to impose sanctions on foreign investment in Iran with rare bipartisan support. -
Black Forum Forges Forward as GOPers Bail Out
Rep. Tom Tancredo is the latest presidential candidate to pull out of Thursday's Republican debate in Baltimore, which is quickly becoming a shadow of the June Democratic version that also focused on black issues. -
Dick Cheney Spotted Book Shopping in D.C.
Vice president picks up magazine on capital city's most powerful people, new releases. -
Waxman Complains About Blackout on Blackwater
Chairman of House oversight panel says State Department being silenced in inquiry into security contractor's role in death of civilian Iraqis earlier this month. -
House Votes to Expand Children's Health Insurance
The House on Tuesday evening voted to expand a program providing health insurance to children; President Bush has promised to veto the legislation. -
White House Candidates Speak Out on Ahmadinejad's Visit
Democrat Barack Obama says he probably wouldn't have invited Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak at Columbia University but would be willing as president to meet with the Iranian leader as a way to protect U.S. interests -
Pace Causes Stir at Senate Hearing Over Homosexual Remarks
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace causes stir at Senate hearing when he reinstated his belief that homosexual activity is immoral. -
Pentagon Probing Private Security Contractors in Iraq
Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Congress on Wednesday he is unhappy with the Pentagon's oversight of its private contractors in Iraq, saying he's dispatched a fact-finding team to investigate problems there -
House Condemns MoveOn.org 'Betray Us' Ad
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted to condemn the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org for a recent advertisement attacking the top U.S. general in Iraq -
House Orders Stronger Safeguards for Popcorn Workers
House Democrats on Wednesday ordered federal safety regulators to limit popcorn plant workers' exposure to a flavoring chemical linked to a lung ailment, saying further delay could cost lives -
House Passes Temporary Budget Fix
The House Tuesday passed a bill to keep the government running until mid-November, with both Democrats and Republicans determined to avoid a shutdown -
Senate Approves Symbolic Iran Rebuke
The Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a symbolic measure against Iran that is aimed at sending a message to the Islamic regime to end military tactics targeting U.S. forces in Iraq -
Texas Court Won't Reconsider Tom DeLay Conspiracy Charge
Texas' highest criminal appeals court won't reconsider decision to dismiss conspiracy charge against former Rep. Tom DeLay. -
Clinton Global Initiative Conference Draws World Leaders
Global warming, poverty, health and education took center stage at the opening of Clinton Global Initiative conference Wednesday as former President Clinton and his vice president, Al Gore, briefly reunited on a common cause. -
Draft Ralph Nader Outfit Advertising On The Web
There may be a new effort to woo the man who has been called a political spoiler and maverick into running for president one more time. -
Eatery Owner Forced to Remove Picture of Chelsea Clinton Fro
New York restaurant owner Nino Selimaj is no longer voting for Sen. Hillary Clinton after getting a letter from Bill Clinton's office demanding a photo of Selimaj posing with Chelsea Clinton be removed from his bistro's front window. -
Democratic Senator To Sue Howard Dean
Sen. Bill Nelson reportedly threatens to sue DNC over its refusal to let state delegates cast a ballot for president at the party's nominating convention in August as punishment for the state party's moving its presidential primary to Jan. 29. -
Fmr. Amb. Bolton: Israel's Target in Syria Was 'High Value'
The target of Israel's air strike in northeastern Syria earlier this month was either a joint nuclear or missile facility with North Korea, John R. Bolton, a former senior Bush administration official, said Wednesday -
House GOP Leaders Make Nice But Problems Persist
An uneasy standoff between two top leaders in the Republican leaders has reportedly been averted, but concerns over a huge gap in fundraising for House elections next year and a lack of strategy for reclaiming the majority, remain. -
Bush, Hamid Karzai Tout Afghan Progress
President Bush said Wednesday that Afghanistan is becoming a safer, more stable country, thanks to the efforts of President Hamid Karzai -
GAO: Veterans Care Facilities Still in Disarray
New report from Congress' investigative arm finds Army medical care units, records systems are not able to reach the veterans military is tasked with helping. -
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Now $356M Over Budget
The price of the new U.S. Capitol Visitor Center has risen again — and is well more than double the original cost estimates
SCIENCE
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Arctic Sea Ice Shrinking, Thinning Even in Winter
First studies to shows polar ice cap getting smaller, skimpier even in winter months; previous evidence dealt only with summers. -
Quarry Used to Build Second Temple Found
Israeli archaeologists find quarry they think could only have been used to mine limestone for Second Temple. -
NASA Counting Down to Asteroid-Probe Launch
Dawn to lift off Thursday morning on mission to asteroid belt. -
Close Friends Protect Girls From Abusive Boyfriends
Teenage girls who stick close with their circle of friends are less likely to take abuse from the boys they date, a new study suggests. -
Birds May Be Able to 'See' Earth's Magnetic Field
Special cells in birds' eyes affected by magnetic fields, and vision centers of brain light up when navigating, research finds. -
Orbital 'Fishing' Experiment Runs Out of String
'Space mail' project meant to literally drop things from orbit, but first try goes awry as package detaches before it's fully in gravity's pull. -
Farming Runoff Behind Epidemic of Deformed Frogs
Nitrogen, phosphorus from fertilizer indirectly boosts numbers of parasites that cause amphibian birth defects.
TECHNOLOGY
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Apple: Software Update May 'Brick' Hacked iPhones
Apple denies it's deliberately disabling hacked iPhones, but that's effectively what might happen with next update, company says. -
Gamers Go Ga-Ga Over Lightsaber Wii Remote
Internet gaming sites across the Web cheered news last week of a new "Star Wars" game for the hit Wii console in which players will wield the Jedi weapon of choice using Nintendo's motion sensitive 'Wiimote' controller.
U.S.
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Man Discovers Severed Leg in Smoker Bought at Auction
Peg Steele said her son, John Wood, had is leg amputated after a airplane crash and kept it in storage for religious reasons. -
Auto Workers Union, GM Announce Agreement, End Strike
The United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. said Wednesday they have reached a tentative contract agreement that ends a two-day nationwide strike immediately. -
Episcopal Church to 'Exercise Restraint' on Gay Bishops
Leaders said they will not authorize prayers to bless same-sex couples as they made a statement saying they will 'exercise restraint' in approving another gay bishop. -
Bush to Meet With Karzai, Discuss Security, Drug Trade
President Bush wants fresh assurances that Afghan President Hamid Karzai is dealing with his country's soaring drug trade and pervasive security struggles. -
6 Catholic Nuns in Arkansas Excommunicated for Heresy
Six Catholic nuns have been excommunicated after refusing to give up membership in a sect whose founder claims to be possessed by the Virgin Mary, church officials said on Wednesday. -
Judge Rules 2 Patriot Act Provisions Unlawful
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled two provisions of the USA Patriot Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants without probable cause. -
Children's Toys And Necklaces Made In China Recalled
Toys and children's necklaces made in China were recalled because they contain dangerous levels of lead -
Wyoming Parent Wants School District to Ban Book
A Wyoming mom wants a book she says portrays teens as having a 'lack of morality' to be banned from a school library -
Cheerleading Academy Owner Arrested in Sex Probe
A Washington cheerleading school owner has been arrested for investigation of having sex with an underage student. -
Police: Device Strapped to Employee in Robbery Not Bomb
Florida authorities say a device strapped to a bank employee's chest was not a bomb. -
Michael Vick Tests Positive for Marijuana
Former Atlanta Falcon's quarterback Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty last month to federal dog fighting charges, has tested positive for marijuana. -
Suspended Police Officer Accused of Planning Murder-for-Hire
Suspended Chicago police officer accused of planning murder-for-hire for potential witness against him. -
Sentencing Date Set for Polygamous-Sect Leader Warren Jeffs
Jurors rejected a defense attorney's argument that the prosecution of a polygamous sect leader was religious persecution, convicting him as an accomplice to rape for forcing a 14-year-old follower to marry her 19-year-old cousin. -
Navy to Modify Barracks Complex That Resembles Swastika
Navy to spend $600,000 to modify a 40-year-old barracks complex that resembles a swastika from the air. -
MLB Umpire Suspended for Season Over Fight With Player
Umpire Mike Winters was suspended by Major League Baseball for the remainder of the regular season on Wednesday because of his confrontation with San Diego's Milton Bradley last weekend. -
College Freshman in Critical Condition After Dorm Attack
A freshman college student is listed in critical condition after she was attacked in a dorm room at Middle Tennessee State University. -
Lawyer for Wrestler Chris Benoit's Doctor Wants Out of Case
Lawyer for wrestler Chris Benoit's personal doctor wants out of the case because his client can no longer pay his legal fees and expenses. -
Michigan School Evacuated After Students Pass Out
An 860-student Detroit-area Catholic school on Wednesday was evacuated after a few children became sick during church service; two children were taken to the hospital after at least three passed out, authorities said. -
Isiah Thomas Denies Cursing at Co-Worker in Sexual Harassmen
New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas testified Wednesday that he never cursed at a fired team executive who has accused him of sexual harassment. -
Court: Woman to Be Allowed to Pump Milk During Exam
Appeals court judge overturns ruling rejecting a Harvard student's request to take more than the standard 45 minutes in breaks during her nine-hour medical licensing exam so she can pump breast milk. -
'Fart Spray' Prank on Restaurant Is No Laughing Matter
Whoever smelt it, dealt it was not the case after a “fart spray” attack at a local Cleveland, Ohio, restaurant that sent three employees to the hospital, caused $1,000 in food damage, and could result in felony charges for the stink bombers. -
Marines Barred From Streets of San Francisco for TV Spot
They're the strong and the proud, but the Marines aren't free to stand on the streets of San Francisco. The Silent Drill Platoon of the U.S. Marine Corps wasn't allowed to be filmed on a San Francisco street for its new TV commercial. -
Lawyer Sentenced for Terror Support to Teach at N.Y. School
A disbarred lawyer convicted of helping her client communicate with terrorists was scheduled to teach at a Long Island, N.Y., law school ethics conference, FederalReview.com reported. -
Classes Resume as Cops Hunt Suicidal Man at U. of Wis.
Students returned to class Wednesday as cops searched for a suicidal gunman at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. -
Community Questions Motive Behind Nooses on School Campus
A North Carolina community wants to know why four nooses were placed on a high school campus last week, drawing charges of racism. -
FedEx Truck Crash Scatters 100s of Packages on Texas Highway
A FedEx truck crashed on a Texas highway near Fort Worth Wednesday scattering hundreds of packages on a highway median. -
Contractor Warned N.Y. Sky Scraper Owner of Dangers
The head of a construction agency overseeing the dismantling of a ground zero skyscraper wrote a memo warning its state owners three months before a fatal fire that more resources were needed to take down the building safely. -
Family of Missing Chicago Woman Offers $10G Reward
The family of a missing Chicago woman is offering a $10,000 reward seeking information about her disappearance. -
Tropical Depression Could Hit Mexico's Gulf Coast
The 13th tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season could become a named storm in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists predicted, as Tropical Storm Karen neared hurricane strength in the open Atlantic. -
Recordings Show Police Left Wreck Without Missing Teens
Police radio recordings show police officers knew two teens were missing from a wrecked car but left without finding bodies. -
Michigan, Tribes Reach Deal on Hunting, Fishing
Under tentative agreement with state, five American Indian tribes will regulate hunting, fishing and plant gathering by their members on millions of acres in Michigan. -
Rape Charges Filed Against Ex-Husband in Jeffs Trial
Prosecutors filed a rape charge Wednesday against the former husband who was at the center of the trial of a polygamous-sect leader convicted of being an accomplice to the rape. -
New York Library Fines Dead Woman for Overdue Book
A library issued a 50 cent fine for a book checked by a woman who later died; her daughter had to pay the fine. -
Modern-Day Toddler 'Artful Dodger' Seen in N.J. Arcade
Stunning new video shows a modern-day artful dodger, a toddler, being shoed under an arcade counter to swipe a purse in a New Jersey vacation town, MyFoxNY.com reports. -
Bonds 756th Home Run Baseball to Be Branded With Asterisk
The baseball Barry Bonds hit for his record-breaking 756th home run will be branded with an asterisk, its owner said Wednesday. -
Cops: PC World Editor Killed for Son's Medical Marijuana
Three men have been charged in the shooting death of a senior editor for PC World Magazine, in what cops are calling a plot to steal medical marijuana belonging to the editor's son. -
Two Rescued Boaters Charged, Crew Missing
Two men who had been plucked from a life raft near Cuba charged after the boat they had rented was found adrift in the Bahamas, its four crew members missing. -
Sen. Craig to Judge: Wipe Away Guilty Plea
The first step in Sen. Larry Craig's attempt to wipe away his guilty plea in an airport sex sting has nothing to do with whether an undercover policeman misunderstood Craig's actions in a bathroom stall.
WORLD
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Six Syrians, Cuban Air Passengers Detained in Panama
Panamanian national police allege that three of six passengers traveling together from Cuba attempted to enter the cockpit with a knife; other officials deny they were seeking entry. -
Ahmadinejad: 'Nuclear Issue of Iran Is Now Closed'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announces that "the nuclear issue of Iran is now closed" and his country's nuclear program will be monitored by the U.N. nuclear agency. -
U.N. Security Council Urges Restraint in Myanmar
The U.N. Security Council urged Myanmar's military government to exercise restraint towards peaceful protesters and expressed concern at its violent response to demonstrations in the reclusive Asian nation. -
Reports: Photo Is Not of Madeleine McCann
Police were poring Wednesday over the photograph taken in Morocco of a girl who appeared to resemble Madeleine McCann, but hopes faded as reports emerge that the girl is the daughter of a local olive farmer. -
Crackdown on Protesters in Myanmar Turns Deadly
Mounting pro-democracy protests led by Buddhist monks against Myanmar's military government erupted into serious bloodshed for the first time Wednesday, as security forces shot dead at least one man and wounded more. -
Israeli Forces Kill 8 Palestinians in Gaza Operations
Israeli forces killed at least eight Palestinians in an air strike and a ground operation Wednesday, the bloodiest day in the Gaza Strip since Israel declared it a "hostile territory." -
Iraqi PM Al-Maliki Warns of Spillover of Violence
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki warned world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly that the continued flow of weapons, suicide bombers and terrorism funding across the border of Iraq would only result in "disastrous consequences" for the region. -
Rare Copy of Magna Carta to Go on Auction Block
A 13th-century copy of the Magna Carta, a milestone of English freedom, will be offered for sale in New York in December, Sotheby's auction house said Tuesday. -
Video Captures Landmine Blast Yards Away From GIs
A convoy of GIs driving along a highway, eyes constantly scanning the landscape for snipers, IEDs (improvised explosive devices), land mines... -
Security Council to Meet on Situation in Myanmar
U.N. Security Council will meet Wednesday afternoon to discuss the situation in Myanmar, French officials said. -
Homicide Bombings Leave Scores Dead in Iraq
A homicide truck bomber struck a Sunni tribal leader's house near the Syrian border on Wednesday, killing at least five people in the latest attack by suspected Sunni extremists on provincial officials and tribal figures. -
Nepal Edges Closer to Abolishing Monarchy
Nepal's government came a step closer to abolishing the monarchy that has ruled this Himalayan nation for centuries when the leading party announced its support Wednesday for declaring the country a republic, officials said. -
Over 165 Taliban Killed in Southern Afghanistan
Two battles killed more than 165 Taliban fighters and a U.S.-led coalition soldier in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday as President Hamid Karzai prepared to discuss the escalating violence with President Bush in New York. -
Bridge Collapse in Southern Vietnam Kills At Least 52
A section of a bridge under construction in southern Vietnam collapsed Wednesday, killing at least 52 workers and injuring 97 others, officials said. -
Israeli Soldier's Wife Confronts Ahmadinejad
The wife of an Israeli soldier kidnapped by Hezbollah confronted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a news conference at the United Nations, urging him to use his influence over the guerrilla group to allow aid workers to see her husband. -
British PM Brown Calls for U.N. Action on Myanmar
British PM Gordon Brown calls for U.N. Security Council meeting on Myanmar, cautions military regime that it will be held responsible for response to protestors.
SHOWS
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America's Newsroom: Thank You!
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FOX & Friends: Thank You!
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FOX News Live: Thank You!
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Ahmadinejad at U.N.
Fmr U.N. Ambassador John Bolton on Iranian leader's address, 'support' from Chavez -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Brett and Deanna Favre Go 'On the Record'
Brett and Deanna Favre Go 'On the Record' -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Showers at Staples? Say It Ain't So
Showers at Staples? Say it ain't so -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: GQ kills Critical Hillary Article
GQ agrees to kill critical piece about Hillary Clinton campaign in exchange for access to Bill -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Heather Nauert: Reflecting on Ahmadinejad's U.S. Visit
Reflecting on Ahmadinejad's U.S. visit -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: John Gibson: Media Matters vs. Bill O'Reilly
George Soros' Media Matters goes after Bill O'Reilly -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Thank You!
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The Live Desk w/ Martha MacCallum: Thank You!
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The O'Reilly Factor: Talking Points
CNN goes over to the dark side... -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: CNN Goes Over to the Dark Side
CNN goes over to the dark side... -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: CNN Goes Over to the Dark Side
CNN goes over to the dark side... -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: We Should Invite More Nuts to This Country
I think we should invite more nuts to this country
FOX FAN
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Terry Keenan: Real State of the Real Estate Market
Alan Greenspan was out peddling his memoir this week, and Ben Bernanke was slashing rates, Shiller was testifying before Congress and making some sobering predictions that got virtually no attention in the press. -
Lis & the Single Girl: The Law Behind Laser Hair Removal
I am considering getting laser hair removal. Some of my friends have done it. How do I choose where to do it? And is the salon liable if they botch the job? -
Donald Trump, Ken Burns and .... Dr. Ruth?
I'll give you a sneak peek here just in case all the juicy stuff gets cut out. The word Steve blushed over? "Lubrication." -
Lis on Law: Barring Breast-feeding for Doctors?
If a woman requires accommodations to care for her baby, her individual situation should be considered as this is one area where even dad cannot pinch hit and you can’t hire a replacement. -
Father Jonathan: Pope John Paul II Euthanized?
It would be in Time Magazine’s best interest to issue a public retraction of its errors in this story.
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