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BUSINESS
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Stocks to Watch: Jabil Circuit, Accenture, and Cognos
Companies expected to see active trade in Friday's session are Jabil Circuit Inc., Accenture Ltd. and Cognos Inc. -
Palm Introduces Small, Low-Cost Smartphone
'Centro' is smaller, lighter version of Treo smartphone, will sell for around $100; Sprint has 90-day exclusive carry deal. -
Nokia Marketing $25,000 Cell Phone
The Vertu Ascent Ferrari 1947 will be produced in hand-made limited run of 60, retails for 18,000 euros. -
This Week's Economic Roundup
Nagging cash-flow issues continue to plague the nation's small-business owners, while a weaker job market has consumers more worried about the economy. Here's a look at this week's economic developments and how they may affect your business. -
Consumer Spending, Construction Activity Beat Expectations
Consumers boosted their spending in August by 0.6 percent, beating Wall Street's forecast of a 0.4 percent gain. -
Google Tells Senators It'll Boost User Privacy
Company's top legal man tells Judiciary Committee it's looking at new ways to safeguard users. -
New Soda Flavors Offer a Taste of a NFL's Locker Room
Jones says the flavors reflect the work of professional football player. Flavors include: dirt, sports cream, and perspiration. -
Microsoft's Next Mission: Win Over Casual Gamers
'Halo 3' is big with the fanboys, but Redmond'll have to win over their sisters and moms if it wants to make money at video games. -
Too Broke to Call? Reach Out and 'Beep' Someone!
Africans too poor to afford lengthy cell-phone calls simply call, hang up and then let the other, richer party call them back. -
Wall Street Down Slightly as Quarter Ends
Stocks dipped a bit Friday, the last trading day of the third quarter, with Wall Street relieved about solid readings on the economy but cautious ahead of October's corporate earnings reports. -
The Future of Air Travel
Expert insight on how air travel has changed, what trends are catching on, and what changes travelers can expect in the next few years -
New Smartphone Pushes Up Palm Shares
PDA pioneer's shares up 6 percent following introduction of cheap, full-featured Palm Centro smartphone. -
News Corp. to Give Glimpse of Fox Business Network on Oct. 1
Viewers can watch video clips of editors and anchors explaining what to expect from Fox Business Network. -
Local UAW Leaders Approve GM Contract
Local union leaders have approved the contract, now the deal goes back to the 74,000 union members for a vote. -
Good New Games That Aren't 'Halo 3'
One game's dominating headlines this week, but there's plenty of other new games worthy of attention. -
Microsoft Extends Windows XP Sales by Five Months
Strong demand for XP among new-PC buyers compels Redmond to extend OS's lifespan. -
Disney to Kill Children's Cell-Phone Service
Company had trouble getting branded cell phones into large retailers. -
5 Reasons Why We Are Closer to a Recession
Here are five reasons why we are closer to a recession than we were two months ago before the subprime mortgage market imploded. -
Strong Loonie Burns Canada's Marijuana Exporters
The strong Canadian dollar has cut profits for the illegal marijuana sector
ENTERTAINMENT
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Nickelodeon to Go Dark on Saturday for Play Time
When its television screens go blank on Saturday, the Nickelodeon cable network is advising its viewers not to fiddle with the buttons — but to go outside and play. -
Spokeswoman: Michael Jackson Didn't Marry His Nanny
Don't believe the rumors — Michael Jackson did not tie the knot with his family’s nanny, his spokeswoman told “Access Hollywood.” -
'If I Did It' Ghostwriter Says O.J. Interview Tapes Shredded
The ghostwriter for the now-infamous O.J. Simpson book "If I Did It" said that he and a lawyer shredded the audiotapes of the interviews he did with The Juice. -
Kiefer Sutherland Charged With DUI
The Los Angeles city attorney's office says it has filed misdemeanor DUI charges against Kiefer Sutherland. -
Uncle Kracker Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Assault
Uncle Kracker pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor assault charge in an incident last month at a Raleigh nightclub. -
Ryan Adams Has Meltdown at Minneapolis Show
Ryan Adams pitched another fit for a Minneapolis audience, a few years after his last local meltdown. -
T.R. Knight of 'Grey's Anatomy' Talks About Coming Out
T.R. Knight says he's evolved as a person since announcing last October that he's gay. -
Coppola Loses 15 Years of Data When Thieves Steal Computers
Francis Ford Coppola says in an interview broadcast Friday that he lost 15 years of computer data, including writings and family photographs, when robbers raided his Argentine studio. -
Madonna, Beastie Boys, Mellencamp Lead Rock Hall Nods
Madge joins heartland rocker John Mellencamp, the puckish rappers Beastie Boys and premier dance acts Donna Summer and Chic among the nine nominees for the hall. -
Britney Spears' Album: First Listen to New Songs
Britney Spears is getting a music makeover by Beyonce's mentor. On Thursday, I heard some new tracks from Britney's forthcoming still untitled album, and I can tell you: they're not bad. -
Shakira Attends Clinton Global Initiative Conference
There's a role for artists and other famous faces to play when it comes to global issues, Shakira said during her visit to the Clinton Global Initiative conference, a meeting that has its share of well-known attendees. -
Adam Sandler Would Like to Work Alongside Gay-Rights Groups
Actor Adam Sandler said Thursday he would like to work alongside gay-rights groups after starring in this year's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry." -
Forbes: Oprah TV's Top Earner, Followed by Jerry Seinfeld
Oprah Winfrey is TV's top earner, followed by Jerry Seinfeld — not bad for a guy whose show wrapped nearly 10 years ago.
HEALTH
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Summer, Fall Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Ups Survival: Study
Researchers from Norway and Oregon Health and Science University have found that the season in which a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer may affect his survival. -
Heart Attacks Down 8% Due to NY Smoking Ban, Study Says
A study released Thursday credits New York's 2003 Clean Indoor Air Act with an 8 percent drop in heart attacks statewide because of reduced exposure to second-hand smoke. -
Report: FDA Oversight of Human Drug Trials Lax
A federal investigator has found sparse government scrutiny on the safety of drug trials involving millions of people. -
1 in 7 Women Depressed Sometime During Pregnancy, Study Says
More than one in seven women are depressed at some time during the nine months before becoming pregnant, during pregnancy, or in the nine months after childbirth, a new Kaiser Permanente study shows. -
A Sixth Flu Vaccine Approved by FDA
The FDA has approved the sixth flu vaccine for adults. -
FDA Puts Stop to Cough Medicines for Children
The FDA is asking drug companies to stop making and selling medicines labeled for use by children -
Study: Clinical Trial Inspections Overlooked
Study finds that the FDA doesn't inspect a large percentage of clinical drug and medical device testing in the U.S. -
Why Doesn't Fibromyalgia Respond to Painkillers?
Researchers from the University of Michigan Health System found that patients with fibromyalgia had reduced binding ability of a type of receptor in the brain that is the target of opioid painkiller drugs such as morphine. -
HPV and Men: Should Boys Be Vaccinated?
Oral and anal cancers are on the rise in men and the reason is the human papillomavirus (HPV).
OPINION
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Heritage Foundation: Dangerous Seas Ahead
Bush administration goes wrong on international management of the seas treaty. -
John Lott Jr.: Giuliani Wavers on Gun Control
John Lott, Jr.: With the nation at war, Republicans may have more important things to care about than gun control; but Giuliani's image as a straight shooter risks being damaged by his wavering on gun control.
POLITICS
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House Dems Faults Blackwater in Deaths of Four Guards
Congressional inquiry faults Blackwater USA for giving four slain contractors insufficient training before sending them into Fallujah, Iraq; company says blame lies with insurgents. -
Senate OKs Bill to Expand Child Health Insurance Program
Congress bucks Bush veto threat to approve legislation adding 4 million children to a popular health care program. -
U.S. Grants Legal Access to High Value Gitmo Suspects
Fourteen high value terror suspect at Guntanamo Bay will granted access to lawyers to contest their enemy combatant status -
GOP Presidential Candidates Address Minority Concerns
The top four Republican presidential candidates have set off a debate over whether the GOP is paying enough attention to blacks and Hispanics by skipping debate on minority issues -
Pelosi Calls Border Fencing Plan 'Terrible Idea'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls a plan to build fencing along parts of the United States-Mexico border a 'terrible idea.' -
Bush Urges Top Polluters to Cut Greenhouse Gases
President Bush urges polluters to set goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. -
Democrats Criticize Limbaugh's 'Phony Soldiers' Remark
Democratic White House hopefuls criticize conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh for referring to some members of the military as 'phony soldiers.' -
Judge Orders Murtha to Testify in Marine Sergeant Case
Judge orders Rep. John Murtha to give a sworn deposition in defamation case. -
Edwards Predicts Doom for African-American Males
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said if he wasn’t elected president, the population of African-American males is likely to either wind up in prison or dead. -
New York Politician Proposes Bill to Help Rescue the Cupcake
A New York state assemblyman wants to pass a law to counteract attempts to ban on cupcake from school parties and other events. -
Airport Gets Stall Dividers in Restroom of Craig's Arrest
Restroom in the Minneapolis airport where Sen. Larry Craig was arrested gets new stall dividers to make it less inviting for sexual liasions. -
Hillary Clinton Proposes $5,000 'Baby Bond'
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton proposes that every U.S. born child get a 5,000 bond from the government to pay for college or a home when they get older. -
Giuliani Compares Scrutiny of Personal Life to New Testament
White House hopeful Rudy Giuliani compares scrutiny of personal life to biblical story of an adulterous woman. -
U.S. Picks Annapolis, Md., for Fall Mideast Peace Conference
The United States picks Annapolis, Md., as likely site of Mideast peace conference this fall that President Bush will host to jump-start Israeli-Palestinian talks. -
Rice Orders Security Contractor Review Panel
Rice will send a review panel to Iraq to investigate security practices of private contractors guarding U.S. diplomats. -
U.S. Criticizes Myanmar for Cutting Internet Access
United States criticizes Myanmar for cutting off Internet access, calls on all 'civilized nations' to help end violence. -
Some GOP Senators Call for End to Iraq War After Bush Leaves
Group of Republican senators call for end to U.S. combat in Iraq once President Bush leaves office.
SCIENCE
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Woolly Mammoth Hair Yields 'Fantastic' DNA
Researchers get tons of DNA from preserved mammoth hair, which protects genetic material much better than does bone. -
Son of Astronaut to Follow Father Into Space
Richard Garriott made millions in video games, now set to ride Russian rocket into space, in footsteps of father, who was on Skylab. -
Earth's Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere Older Than Thought
Australian rock core shows oxygen-rich atmosphere before 2.4 billion years ago, supposed date of 'Great Oxidation Event.' -
NASA Launches Dawn Spacecraft for Asteroid Mission
Dawn lifts off on Thursday morning to embark on 3 billion-mile trip to explore asteroid belt. -
Top Scientist: Stir Up Oceans, Stop Global Warming
'Gaia' hypothesis creator James Lovelock proposes piping cold ocean water up to surface, boosting growth of algae that would absorb carbon dioxide. -
Pinot Noir Grape More Complex Than Humans
Wine grape strain has about 30,000 genes, as opposed to humans, who have 20,000 to 25,000.
SPORTS
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Kitna, Foster, Curtis Light Up Fantasy Leaderboards
Welcome to the inaugural edition of FOXNews.com’s “Wide Write,” in which we’ll review the most recent fantasy football weekend and take a look at what’s ahead.
TECHNOLOGY
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Government Simulates Hacker Attack on Electrical Grid
Homeland Security video shows electrical turbine spinning out of control, catching fire and shutting down as result of cyberattack. -
Microsoft's Excel 2007 Fails Basic Math Test
Latest version of spreadsheet program chokes on simple calculations resulting in 65,535 and 65,536. -
The Week in Games: Sept. 28, 2007
A roundup of the week's news and gossip from the video-game world. -
Review: First-Person Shooters That Aren't 'Halo 3'
'Halo' fanatics shouldn't miss out on three excellent games -- 'BioShock,' 'Metroid Prime 3' and 'Stranglehold.' -
Unlocked iPhones 'Bricked' by Apple Software Update
But not all modified handsets affected -- hackers say it didn't appear to be deliberate move by Apple to disable workarounds.
U.S.
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Feds Bust Marijuana-Laced Snack Factory
DEA agents arrest three people associated with an Oakland-based factory that manufactured snacks laced with marijuana. -
Bear Rescued From California Bridge
A 250-pound bear got a lift to safety after it was stranded on a bridge near Lake Tahoe and at one point dangling over the edge. -
Boy Loses Heart Beat, Survives After Hit by Pitch
South Carolina boy gets hit by a pitch during a baseball game and survives -
Larry Craig's Restroom to See Changes
The notorious airport men's room where Sen. Larry Craig was arrested is getting new stall dividers that drop nearly to the floor to make it less possible for sexual liaisons. -
Woman Left in CT Scanner for Hours After Clinic Closes
A cancer patient, who was left alone in a CT scanner for hours after a technician apparently forget about her finally crawled out of the device, only to find herself locked in the closed clinic. -
Ohio Boy Coerced to Confess to Fire, Says Lawyer
A 10-year-old boy accused of deliberately setting a house fire that killed his mother, sister and three other children was pressured into confessing, according to the boy's lawyer. -
Kentucky County Removes Ten Commandments Display
Officials in a central Kentucky town removed a Ten Commandments display from the courthouse. -
Deputy Resigns in Utah Jailbreak; Killers Still at Large
The deputy on duty when two convicts escaped a Utah facility has resigned as the manhunt for the killers continued on Friday. -
Lawyer: Different Man Admitted N.J. Prostitutes' Killings
The lawyer for a man being investigated in connection with the killings of four Atlantic City-area prostitutes says a different man has called him and confessed. -
Gunman in Custody After Allegedly Holding Hostages in School
A student gunman who fired shots in a northern California high school was in custody Friday, authorities said. -
Volcano Continues to Spew Lava
An open lava channel was feeding a flow that had merged with another, and both were advancing along the southern edge of previous flows, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said. -
Nevada Authorities Search for Girl, Man in Sex Tape
Nevada police were searching Tuesday for a young girl, 4 or 5, and a man seen performing sex acts in an amateur video found in the desert. -
Authorities Find Girl From Sex Tape, Search for Other Girl
Nevada police find girl 'safe and well' after authorites release images of her from a videotape but continue search for younger girl. -
Nevada Cops Name Person of Interest in Child Porn Case
Nevada police released the name of a person of interest Friday in connection with a child pornography video, which showed a man performing explicit sex acts on a younger, still unidentified girl believed to go by the first name Madison. -
Jurors Deliberate in Isiah Thomas Sex Harassment Trial
Jury tries to decide whose version to believe in a $10 million lawsuit against New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas. -
Authorities Arrest Neighbor After Texas Girl Found Hanged
Authorities charge neighbor of 6-year-old girl found hanged in her garage with sexual assault and capital murder. -
Police Confirm Body Found Is Missing Chicago Woman
Police confirm that a badly decomposed body found behind vacant businesses is that of a missing Chicago woman. -
Witness: Suspect Admits Shooting 2 Del. State Univ. Students
Court documents say a witness reported hearing Loyer Braden admit to shooting two students on the campus of Delware State University on Sept. 21. -
Cops Hunt Suspect in Texas Student's Burning Death
A 19-year-old man was arrested Thursday on suspicion of tampering with evidence, as authorities continued their manhunt for a suspect in the death and subsequent burning of a University of North Texas sophomore. -
Immigration Officials Unveil New U.S. Citizenship Test
The Citizenship and Immigration Services unveiled its new, narrowed list of citizenship questions on Thursday. -
Gunman Who Threatened Univ. of Wisconsin Captured in Calif.
The suicidal gunman who threatened the University of Wisconsin is found in California. -
Alabama City Reveals Ambitious Fallout Shelter Plan
The city of Huntsville, Ala. is creating the nation's most ambitious fallout-shelter plan, featuring an abandoned mine big enough for 20,000 people to take cover underground. -
Man Arrested After Woman Sees Alleged Rapist on Bus
A woman who says she was dragged into a park bathroom and raped helped police catch the suspect weeks later after he boarded the bus on which she was traveling. -
Former Astronaut's Son, to be First Astronaut Child in Space
The son of former astronaut, Richard Garriott is the first child of an American astronaut to rocket into space. -
Stadium Officials Want Authority to Shoot Pigeons
Officials at Paul Brown Stadium want permission to shoot down pigeons that are pooping on Bengals fans' heads — and in their food and beer — during games. -
CSU to hold Hearing on Editor's Fate Over Obscenity
The Board of Student Communications decided on Thursday to proceed with a closed-door hearing to discuss the fate of student editor after The Rocky Mountain Collegian printed an editorial about President Bush that contained an obscenity. -
Michigan Cops Bust Bottle-Deposit Fraud Ring
Thirteen people have been arrested in connection with a smuggling ring that collected millions of beverage containers in other states and cashed them in for 10 cents apiece in Michigan as part of a scam straight out of a 'Seinfeld' episode. -
Louisiana Teen Arrested for Stealing 32 Cents
A 13-year-old Louisiana boy was arrested Wednesday for stealing 32 cents from a Jeep parked in a lot in Alexandria. -
High Court Gives Texas Killer Last-Minute Reprieve
Carlton Turner, Jr., who killed both his parents nin years ago, wins a late stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court while it reviews lethal injection procedures nationwide. -
Armless Man Faces Misdemeanor in Head-Butt Death
William Russell Redfern is expected to face a misdemeanor charge in connection with a fight with a man who later died, police said. -
Washington Woman Missing for a Week Rescued
Rescuers find a Maple Valley, Wash., woman who has been missing since Sept. 19 trapped in her car. -
Man Steals 1,500 Pairs of Girls' Shoes
A Wisconsin man pleaded guilty to stealing more than 1,500 pairs of girls' shoes from area schools for sexual gratification. -
Mom Sues Claiming Coroner Disposed of Baby as Bio-Waste
A mother sued the Los Angeles County coroner, claiming her dead baby was disposed of as 'bio-waste.' -
Kentucky Officials Remove Ten Commandments Display
Central Kentucky officials remove Ten Commandments display from courthouse after federal judge ruled that the display 'has the effect of endorsing religion.' -
Indiana Bank Sues Michael Vick for Not Repaying Car Loans
Indiana bank sues Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick for not repaying loans involving a car rental business. -
California Teen Dies After Collapsing at Cross Country Meet
A 14-year-old California girl died Wednesday after collapsing at a high school cross country meet. -
Edwards Reverses, Will Accept Public Campaign Financing
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards reversed course Thursday by signing onto the public financing system he once rejected with the belief he could raise more money on his own. -
At Least 56 Arrested in Immigration Raid at McDonalds
Federal agents raided 11 McDonald's restaurants in northern Nevada and made more than 56 arrests as part of an investigation into illegal immigration.
WORLD
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China, Japan Join to Help End Myanmar Crisis
Southeast Asian nations issued a statement of 'revulsion' over the violence and urged a political solution to the conflict in Myanmar. -
Bones Found Likely Those of Last Russian Czar's Kids
There is a 'high degree of probability' that bones found near the Russian city of Yekaterinburg are those of a daughter and son of the last czar killed during Bolshevik Revolution, a forensics official said Friday. -
Ahmadinejad Welcomes Bush to Speak at an Iranian University
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has extended an invitation to U.S. President George W. Bush to speak at an Iranian university if American leader ever traveled to Iran. -
Brazil Knocks U.S. Out of Women's World Cup
Brazilian side shuts out American opponents 4-0 in Hangzhou, China. -
Iraqi Prime Minister Snubs Call for Decentralization
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki rejects a U.S. Senate proposal calling for the decentralization of Iraq's government and giving more control to the country's ethnically divided regions, calling it a 'catastrophe.' -
Envoys Hit Bumpy Road in North Korea Nuclear Talks
Negotiators reported slow progress in talks on disabling North Korea's nuclear program, saying Friday they were trying to hash out details. -
Iran Wins 2-Month Reprieve From U.N. Sanctions Over Nukes
Iran wins two-month reprieve from new U.N. sanctions over its nuclear program Friday. -
Myanmar Military Cuts Internet Access, Occupies Monasteries
Myanmar's government appeared to have cut public Internet access and troops occupied key Buddhist monasteries on Friday, witnesses and diplomats said, in an effort to end demonstrations against the ruling junta. -
Satellite Images May Show Myanmar Abuses
Satellite photos showing the disappearance of villages and a buildup of army camps offer what researchers say is potential evidence of human rights abuses in Myanmar. -
Pakistan's Supreme Court Rules Musharraf Can Run
Pakistan's Supreme Court removed the main obstacle to President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's bid for another five years in power when it dismissed legal challenges to his candidacy on Friday. -
Senior Al Qaeda in Iraq Leader Killed by U.S. Forces
U.S.-led forces have killed one of the most important leaders of Al Qaeda in Iraq, a Tunisian believed connected to the kidnapping and killings last summer of American soldiers, a top commander said Friday. -
Jury Selection Begins for Princess Diana Inquest
Jurors at an inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed must ignore a decade of intense news coverage, books and TV documentaries about the case, the coroner said as jury selection began Thursday. -
Ex-Iraqi Premier Accuses Al-Maliki of Using Saddam's Tactics
Iraq's first postwar premier tells a British newspaper that the administration of current Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has orchestrated a campaign of persecution against his opponents and should be replaced. -
U.S. Raid in Baghdad Kills 10 Civilians
Iraqi police and witnesses say at least 10 civilians were killed during a raid on an apartment building in southern Baghdad. -
Former Israeli Chief Rabbi Dies at 94
Rabbi Avraham Shapira, an Israeli spiritual leader most famous for urging soldiers to disobey orders to evacuate the Gaza Strip, has died in Jerusalem at 94. -
Ahmadinejad Cements Ties With Chavez, Other Leaders
The leaders of Iran and Venezuela cemented an alliance aimed at countering the United States while the Iranian president reached out to a new ally in Bolivia and declared that together, "no one can defeat us." -
Officials Confirm 7 More Cases of Ebola in Congo
Doctors have confirmed seven new cases of the deadly Ebola virus in Congo, bringing the total number of people to have contracted the illness to 24, the Health Ministry said.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Newt Gingrich on His Future Plans
Newt Gingrich discusses what it will take for him to run for president -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Supporter-in-Chief?
Bill Clinton explains his role in Hillary's run for the Oval Office -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Katie Couric, Elitist Defeatist
Who is Katie Couric rooting for in the War on Terror? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: Hillary Clinton on Torture Question
Is government-sanctioned torture ever acceptable? Hillary Clinton responds -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: Britain's New PM Rehashing Old Phrases?
Britain's new PM accused of rehashing old phrases -
Specials: American Commander: General David Petraeus
FOX News investigates the life and career of the man who has guided our troops through 'The Surge' -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: John Gibson: Week's Winners and Losers
The week's winners and losers, and why -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Can't Make This Up
Bret Michaels meets Rev. Jesse Jackson in FOX News greenroom -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Heather's Big Headline
If police have the ability to 'ping' a missing person's cell phone, why not do that? -
The O'Reilly Factor: O'Reilly: The Corrupt Press Exploiting Black Americans.
CNN and other corrupt media have completely distorted a benign conversation about race. -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Suing America When You Shouldn't Be Here
Only in America can those who shouldn't even be in America, sue America
FOX FAN
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Alireza Jafarzadeh: Iran: The Ticking Bomb
This upcoming special presents by far the most gripping facts yet about Ahmadinejad and his hard-line regime. -
Lis & the Single Girl: Dry Cleaning Nightmares
The dry cleaners lost my favorite dress. While the dress is only worth a few hundred dollars, it has special meaning to me. Can I sue the dry cleaners over this? -
Lis & the Single Girl: Kid Nation Pushes Legal Limits
I am a divorced parent of 3 kids. I recently read about this new show called "Kid Nation" set to start on CBS network. Doesn't that violate child labor laws, or some other laws? -
Lis & the Single Girl: Can a Police Officer 'Cop a Feel'?
My friend was stopped on the street and searched by a police officer. She hadn't done anything wrong, and he just seemed to be touching her improperly. Are the police allowed to do that?! -
Coming Up on FOX News Sunday: Presidential Hopeful Hillary Clinton
Then, a little more then 100 days before the first caucuses and primaries, the presidential contenders are taking the gloves off. We’ll put our microscope on the first two key states Iowa and New Hampshire with two authorities from each state. -
Col. Hunt: Military Questions Answered
Did the military ever recover the two GIs that were kidnapped? -
Poison Frontman Bret Michaels Visits FOX Studios
Whenever there is a chance to mix rock and news together, Laura Ingle takes it! -
Col. Hunt: Today's Disgraceful Military Leaders
Our generals in both the Army and Marine Corps have cared more about their precious careers and reputations than their soldiers and Marines under them. -
Oliver North: Witch-hunter in Chief
Since becoming committee chairman, Mr. Waxman has initiated numerous investigations into the activities of the Bush administration.
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