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BUSINESS
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Layoffs Hit Mortgage Companies Hard
Planned U.S layoffs fell close to 10 percent last month, with more than a third of the job cuts coming from mortgage lenders. -
Parents Should Mind Three 'Cs' of Internet Safety for Kids
To keep your kids safe online, it's important to follow the three "Cs:" keep current, keep communicating and keep checking. -
Morgan Stanley Cuts Jobs
The investment bank said it will cut around 600 jobs to slim down its mortgage business. -
Google Upgrades Corporate E-mail Service
In an attempt to attract more business users, Google is introducing e-mail controls and anti-spam protections. -
Service Sector Slips in September
The Institute for Supply Management's services index fell to 54.8 last month, the lowest headline reading of the index since March. -
Stocks Down, Wall Street Awaits Friday's Jobs Report
Wall Street extended its pullback Wednesday as investors, retrenching from an optimistic stance early in the week, awaited signs of how well corporate earnings and the job market have held up in an uneven economy. -
Visa Finishes Restructuring for IPO
The credit card network plans to go public early next year. -
Stocks to Watch: Research in Motion; Family Dollar
Companies likely to see active trade in Thursday's session are Research in Motion Ltd., Family Dollar Stores Inc. and NutriSystem Inc. -
Judge Approves Blind Shoppers' Lawsuit Against Target
A class action lawsuit was filed against Target Corp due to claims its website is not accessible to the blind. -
1 in 4 Flights Arrive Late in August
The 20 largest airline carriers reported an on-time arrival rate of 71.7 percent last month.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Suspect Charged for Burglarizing Nicolas Cage Home
Robert Dennis Furo, 45, pleads not guilty to residential burglary charges after actor Nicholas Cage allegedly found him in his California home wearing nothing but a leather jacket. -
Howard K. Stern Sues Rita Cosby for $60M Over Gay Sex Claim
Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and companion, Howard K. Stern, filed a $60 million libel lawsuit Tuesday against Rita Cosby and her publisher over a book she wrote that claims Stern and Smith's ex-boyfriend, Larry Birkhead, had a sexual encounter. -
John Stamos: If I Don't Have Kids Soon, I Am Going to Adopt
"If I don't have kids soon, I am going to adopt," the 44-year-old actor tells OK! magazine in its latest issue, on newsstands Friday. "Even if I do have kids, I think I will (adopt)." -
Report: Broadcaster Close to Finalizing Imus Contract
Citadel Broadcasting is close to finalizing a contract with Don Imus that would bring the radio host back to the airwaves, a person familiar with the discussions said Tuesday, Newsday reported. -
Award-Winning Actor George Grizzard Dead at 79
Broadway and screen actor George Grizzard, who won aclaim for performing in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and other Edward Albee dramas, is dead at 79. -
Phil Spector Seeks New Legal Team Ahead of Murder Retrial
Phil Spector's attorneys told a California court Wednesday the music producer was seeking a new legal team ahead of his retrial on a murder charge. -
Exclusive: Inside Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards' Divorce
E-mails exchanged between parted Hollywood couple Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards shed light on a bitter, nasty divorce and custody battle. -
Kid Rock: Pamela Anderson Lied About Miscarriage
Kid Rock claims Pamela Anderson lied about a miscarriage during their brief marriage last year. -
Philippine Gov't Seeks Apology From 'Desperate Housewives'
The Philippine government is seeking an apology from the producers of "Desperate Housewives" for a perceived racial slur against Filipino medics, the Philippine Daily Inquirer said on its Web site Wednesday. -
Author sued for $60 million over book about Anna Nicole Smit
Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and companion, Howard K. Stern, filed a $60 million libel lawsuit Tuesday against Rita Cosby and her publisher over a book she wrote that claims Stern and Smith's ex-boyfriend, Larry Birkhead, had a sexual encounter. -
Reality Check: The Ebb and Flow of 'Dancing With the Stars'
It flowed, then it splattered a bit, then it flowed again. While I'm paraphrasing judge Len Goodman's assessment of one of the "Dancing with the Stars" dances, it could very well also be used to describe Monday night's show.
HEALTH
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Kids Are Big Users of Dietary Supplements, Study Finds
More than a third of American children are using dietary supplements regularly. -
White Gays, Lesbians, Have More Mental Disorders, Study Says
A new study finds that more white gay, lesbian and bisexuals develop more mental disorders than their Black or Hispanic counterparts. -
No Money? Spinal, Brain Injuries May be to Blame, Study Says
Researchers found that people who survived brain and spinal cord injuries were at a greater risk of filing for bankruptcy. -
Woman Has Mastectomy after Wrong Diagnosis
A Long Island woman underwent a double mastectomy and then was told the lab made a mistake and she didn't have breast cancer. -
Doctor: Birth at Age 10 Is Dangerous
Physical and emotional long-term problems may result from giving birth too young. -
Report: Breakthrough Drug for Children With Cancer
The drug RH1 may help kill up to 50 percent of cancerous cells in three childhood cancers.
OPINION
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Martin Frost: GOP Faces Challenge of Defending Open Seats
Martin Frost: Nothing is tougher on the minority party trying to climb back in the majority than having a number of its own members retire -
Susan Estrich: Senate Speech Wars Threaten First Amendment
Susan Estrich: Senate should be too busy to muck about in advocacy speech
POLITICS
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Bush Ready to Veto Bill Expanding Child Health Insurance
President George W. Bush is ready to escalate his battle with Congress over children's health insurance, planning a Wednesday veto of a bipartisan bill that would have dramatically expanded the program. -
Limbaugh Broadcaster Comes to Talk Host's Defense
The owner of the company that airs Rush Limbaugh's show has come to his defense, telling Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that the radio talk show host has a long history of supporting U.S. troops. -
Texas Student Booted From School for Wearing Edwards T-Shirt
A Texas high school sophomore's parents might sue after the school booted the student from campus for wearing a John Edwards for 2008 president T-shirt. -
Pols Have Gripes As Big Terror Exercise Set Next Week
The nation is preparing for its biggest terrorism exercise ever next week when three fictional "dirty bombs" go off and cripple transportation arteries in two major U.S. cities and Guam, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press -
Ohio Pol Shows Nude Woman's Photo to School Teens
An Ohio state politician who was giving a lecture to high school students inserted a data memory stick into a computer and the projected image of nude woman appeared on a screen, the state highway patrol said. -
Senate Defense Bill Gets $3 Billion For Border Security
In overwhelming vote that is aimed at preventing a presidential veto, Republicans help secure monoey for a fence along U.S.-Mexico border. -
Republican Senator Pete Domenici to Retire at End of Term
Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico, an influential Republican voice on budget issues for a generation, intends to retire at the end of his term next year for health reasons, party officials said Wednesday. -
Jeri Thompson Rejects 'Trophy Wife' Claims
Republican presidential candidate's wife says hype about her relationship with her husband is just the work of people with nothing interesting to say. -
American Federation of Teachers Backs Clinton
The American Federation of Teachers backed Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid on Wednesday. -
Catholic Archbishop Says He'd Deny Giuliani Communion
Roman Catholic Archbishop Raymond Burke, who made headlines last presidential season by saying he'd refuse Holy Communion to John Kerry, has his eye on Rudy Giuliani this year. Giuliani's response: "Archbishops have a right to their opinion" -
President Vetoes Children's Health Insurance Bill
President Bush on Wednesday vetoed a five-year, $35 billion expansion of the current State Children's Health Insurance Program, arguing the new program offers government-run health care to too many Americans who don't need it. -
Warner Doing Well After Procedure to Regulate Heart Rate
Sen. John Warner was admitted to a suburban Washington hospital Tuesday to correct an irregular heartbeat, his office said in a news release. -
State Dept. Asks Congress to Hold off on Darfur Bill
The State Department asked Congress on Wednesday to defer action on proposed legislation designed to pressure Sudan to end suffering in its Darfur region by blacklisting companies that support the African country's oil and energy sectors -
Senate Passes Intel Bill, Drops Bid for Prewar Records
The Senate has scrapped its bid to obtain the archive of daily intelligence briefings given to the president on Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion -
Report: U.S Judges In Danger And Lacking Protection
Federal judges aren't getting the protection they need from the U.S. Marshals Service, which is being asked to respond to a growing number threats, a Justice Department report found. -
Hse. Bill Would Hike Penalties for Iraq Security Contractors
Congress is moving to close a loophole in the law that has left private security contractors in Iraq like Blackwater immune to criminal prosecution, despite warnings by the White House that expanding the law could cause new problems -
Hillary Clinton Leaps Ahead In Latest Democratic Poll
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton announced this week that she topped chief rival Barack Obama in third quarter donations and now she is leading the Democratic field by a whopping 33 points in the latest national poll. -
W.H. Dismisses Claims of Staff Abuse by Mukasey
The White House on Wednesday dismissed accusations that attorney general nominee Michael Mukasey abused his staff, and called on Congress to set his nomination hearing soon -
McCain Decides Against Using Remarks Attacking Clinton
Republican presidential candidate John McCain has decided not to assail Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton for her stance on the Iraq War in a speech Wednesday at a military prep school -
Southern Secessionists Welcome Yankees to Convention
The League of the South, a secessionist organization, kicked off its convention in Chattanooga, Tenn., Wednesday by welcoming secessionists from northern states. -
S.D. State Senator Sued by Page for Sex Assault
A former legislative page sued a state senator Tuesday alleging he fondled him in a motel room they shared last year. -
'Dial-a-Porn' Service Among Michael Mukasey's Former Clients
A "dial-a-porn" service and the New York Daily News are among companies Michael Mukasey, President Bush's choice for attorney general, has listed as former legal clients in documents turned over to senators who will decide whether to confirm him.
SCIENCE
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Embryonic Planets May Orbit Nearby Young Stars
Computer model predicts Pluto-sized baby planets in debris disks in each of three young stars. -
Huge Stockpile of Oxygen Found Deep Inside Earth
Pressure, heat keep oxygen bound in spongy mineral majorite, which is constantly replenishing atmosphere. -
Computer Can Tell How Hard You're Working
Tufts researchers develop software that reads information from headband measuring subject's blood flow. -
Saber-Toothed Cat Had Wimpy Bite
Smilodon fatalis, also called 'saber-toothed tiger,' had bite force only one-third that of a lion. -
Incas May Have Fattened Up Children for Sacrifice
Hair found with mummified children shows diet changed remarkably for better in last year of life.
SPORTS
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Unlikely Raiders Lead Fantasy Performers
It's Raider Week on FOXNews.com, as Oakland's players perform admirably in fantasy football-land!
TECHNOLOGY
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Study: Roomba Owners Get Deeply Attached to Robots
Two-thirds of Roomba owners surveyed names their vacuuming robots, and many would keep theirs even if it broke down. -
Bogus E-Mails Target Top Corporate Executives
Messages claim to be from headhunters, carry malware designed to steal company secrets. -
File-Sharing Trial Continues in Minnesota
Defense lawyer tries to prove mother of two's wireless signal could have been poached by neighbor. -
'Fake Steve Jobs' to Go on Real Book Tour
Forbes editor Dan Lyons, outed two months ago as satirical blogger 'Fake Steve Jobs,' will plug book related to blog in and around Silicon Valley next month. -
Cheating Rampant in Online Role-Playing Games
Cheating in video games nothing new -- but huge money at stake for players in 'Warcraft,' similar games changes nature of infractions. -
Geek Chic at New York Fashion Week
Among stick-thin models were some truly beefier items -- HP's huge flat-screen TVs and massive gaming PCs. -
Online Videos Could Infect Computers With Viruses
Video clips could easily transmit malware, Georgia Tech researchers find, though few such incidents have yet been documented.
U.S.
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Suspect Named in Disappearance of Missing Mom Paige Birgfeld
Colorado police named a suspect Tuesday in the disappearance of missing mother Paige Birgfeld. -
Student Shot by Own Gun in Book Bag Pleads Guilty
A former high school star athlete shot by gun that accidentally discharged in his book bag during class pleaded guilty on Tuesday to weapons charges. -
Memphis Overcome Marshall, 24-21, in Emotional Victor
The University of Memphis football team defeats Marshall, 24-21, just days after defensive lineman Taylor Bradford was killed in a violent campus shooting. -
Lawsuit Filed Against Meat Plant After E. Coli Outbreak
As government scientists searched for the source of a multistate E. coli outbreak linked to frozen hamburgers, a class-action lawsuit was filed Wednesday against the producer of the patties and supermarkets that sold them. -
Authorities Defend Rescue Efforts for Power-Plant Workers
When fire broke out deep underground at a hydroelectric plant in the Rockies, officials at the surface dropped a radio down to five trapped men in a tunnel and were relieved to learn they were OK. -
Massive Hill Collapse in California Destroys Road, Home
A major hillside collapse in La Jolla, Calif., caused massive damage to the overlying road and forced evacuations in an upscale residential neighborhood Wednesday -
Pit Bull Terriers Kill Owner in Florida
A Florida woman was killed by her pit bull terriers, officials said Tuesday. -
Vick Takes PETA Animal Rights Class
An animal rights group has asked Michael Vick to appear in a public service announcement for them after the former Atlanta Falcon's quarterback completed a class offered by the group, sources told FOX News Wednesday. -
Egypt to Hire Lawyer for Student Facing Explosives Charges
The Egyptian government will hire a lawyer for a University of South Florida student facing several federal charges for carrying explosives across state lines. -
Televangelist Juanita Bynum's Husband Denies Abuse
Televangelist Juanita Bynum's husband denies abuse in divorce counterclaim after Bynum alleged her husband beat her in a hotel parking lot. -
Iran Could Strike U.S. by 2015, U.S. Officials Say
Iranian technology is on pace to build a long-range missile that could strike the United States within 8 years, U.S. officials say -
Artists Build Secret Apartment in Rhode Island Mall
Eight artists built an apartment inside a Rhode Island mall's parking garage. -
Oregon Foster Parents Fighting Child's Return to Mexico
The foster parents of a 2-year-old boy are fighting a decision by the state to send the child back to Mexico, citing fear for his safety pending the release of his father from prison for attempted rape of a child. -
Kids at Deaf High School Write Swastikas on Black Schoolmate
A group of students at a Washington high school for the deaf scrawled "KKK" and swastikas on a black student's body with a marker while holding him against his will, police said Wednesday. -
Cops: Florida Boy, 13, Killed Brother, 8, Over Dessert
Police in Florida say a 13-year-old boy choked and beat his 8-year-old brother to death because the younger boy ate a dessert and the older boy didn't want to be blamed. -
Search for Steve Fossett Suspended Again
The search for millionaire aviator Steve Fossett, who disappeared a month ago in northern Nevada, was suspended again after what the Civil Air Patrol described as one of the largest efforts to locate a missing plane in modern history. -
Suspect in Girl-in-Storage-Room Case Faces Unrelated Charge
The man accused in the disappearance of a teenager found locked in a storage room in his home faces an unrelated kidnapping charge from a 1998 incident, his attorney said. -
Trial Begins in Florida Boot Camp Death
Seven former juvenile boot camp guards and a nurse were responsible for a teenager's death because they repeatedly hit him and failed to get him help, a prosecutor said Wednesday as their manslaughter trial began. -
Foster Parents Paid Less Than Cost of Raising Child
Most states reimburse foster parents significantly less than the actual cost of raising a foster child, complicating the task of finding good homes for children who need them, according to a first-of-its-kind survey. -
Autopsy in Phoenix Airport Death Inconclusive
An autopsy conducted on a woman who died after being handcuffed and detained at the Phoenix airport was inconclusive, and toxicology results needed to determine a cause of death will not be available for a few weeks, a county medical examiner said. -
Man Claims Self-Defense in Death of Hmong Hunter
A white hunter accused of killing a Hmong hunter during a dispute said he shot the man in self-defense, as the widow said her husband was a patient man. -
Michael Vick to Stand Trial on State Dog Fighting Charges
Former Atlanta Falcons' quarterback Michael Vick and three co-defendants will face trial in Virginia Nov. 27 on state dogfighting charges. -
Michael Vick, Co-Defendents Indicted on Local Charges
A Virginia grand jury has indicted Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick and three co-defendents on local charges related to dogfighting. -
New York Officials Denounce Tactics Used in Immigration Raid
Officials in Long Island, N.Y., said federal immigration agents displayed a 'cowboy' mentality toward local cops during a raid on illegal immigrants last week. -
Mom Charged in Bathtub Drowning Deaths Gets $2M Bond
Cleveland mother charged with drowning her two daughters in a bathtub weeps in court during hearing where judge set bond at $2 million. -
Lab Tech Charged With Biting Toddler During Blood Test
A former lab technician faces battery charges after she allegedly bit a 3-year-old boy while trying to restrain him during a blood test. -
West Virginia Man Tries to Flee Police on Lawnmower
A West Virginia man tried to flee police on his lawnmower; cops say he was drunk. -
New York City Mayor Bloomberg Targeted in Check Fraud
Two men working separately tried to steal a total of $430,000 from the personal bank accounts of billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg, prosecutors said. One of the men spent nearly $10,000 he stole from the mayor, authorities said. -
District Debates Allowing Sex Offender Parents on Grounds
A North Dakota school district is debating whether or not to allow sex offender parents on school grounds. -
5th Grade History Lesson Uses N-word in Crossword Puzzle
A crossword puzzle assigned as a homework lesson for fifth-graders studying a book about the 19th-century South asked them to use a racial slur — the N-word — as an answer. -
Schools Debate Over Sex Offender Parents on School Grounds
School boards across the country are debating how to deal with parents like Cody Mittleider. As a convicted sex offender, Mittleider, is not allowed to attend his children's school programs or athletic events, pending a Steele School Board decision. -
Man Tries to Outrun Police While Driving Lawnmower Drunk
A man accused of drunken driving tried to outrun the police but his vehicle wasn't up to the task. Michael Ginevan of Bunker Hill was driving a riding lawnmower when a Berkeley County sheriff's deputy attempted to pull him over. -
Microsoft Unveils Second Generation Zune Media Player
Microsoft Corp. took the wraps off its second-generation Zune digital media players late Tuesday, showing three models that bring the software maker's offerings more in line with Apple's market-leading iPod. -
Blind People Say Nearly-Silent Hybrid Cars Pose Safety Risk
Gas-electric hybrid vehicles, the status symbol for the environmentally conscientious, are coming under attack from a constituency that doesn't drive: the blind. -
Search for Aviator Steve Fossett Suspended Yet Again
The search for millionaire aviator Steve Fossett, who disappeared a month ago in northern Nevada, was suspended Tuesday after what the Civil Air Patrol described as one of the largest efforts to locate a missing plane in modern history.
WORLD
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Portuguese Official Sacked for Blasting UK Cops Over McCanns
Chief Inspector Gonçalo Amaral is reduced in rank to an inspector after telling a Portuguese newspaper that U.K. police were protecting Gerry and Kate McCann. -
Pakistan's Red Mosque Reopens After Army Raid
Islamabad's militant Red Mosque on Wednesday reopened as its prayer leader called for Islamic law; an army raid left more than 100 dead following police clashes. -
Japan Will Not Give to N. Korea Despite Vow on Nukes
Japan on Wednesday said it will not join other countries in helping communist country despite North Korea's agreement to disable its main reactor by Dec. 31, pointing to past abductions. -
Myanmar Forces Hunt Pro-Democracy Protesters
Myanmar's military police threaten to arrest any protesters who participated in mass demonstrations last week. -
Abandoned Toddler 'Pumpkin' Will Live in China With Grandma
A New Zealand toddler allegedly abandoned by her fugitive father as he fled her mother's murder will live in China after a court Thursday granted custody to her grandmother. -
Scholars Share Knowledge of Holocaust in Ukraine
For the first time, scholars from around the world shared documents and knowledge about the Holocaust in Ukraine at a conference this week in Paris dedicated to this poorly understood passage in Adolf Hitler's torrent of continent-wide terror. -
Myanmar: Journalist's Death an 'Accident'
Top Myanmar officials claim the death of Journalist Kenji Nagai was an 'accident.' -
Colombia Seizes 2 Tons of Coke With British Flag Label
Colombian navy on Tuesday seized 2 tons of cocaine, most destined for the United States, in packages branded with the British flag. -
Roads Closed as Chili Aroma Burns Londoners' Throats
The aroma wafting from a Thai restaurant's kitchen in which extremely hot chili was being cooked caused evacuations and road closures in London's Soho district. -
Official: U.S. Taxpayers Cannot Afford War With Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Wednesday said the 'U.S. is not in a position to impose another war in our region.' -
Bhutto Vows 'Severe Blow' to Musharraf Election Plans
Ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said on Wednesday that Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has pushed her Pakistan's People's Party closer to joining opposition groups to pull lawmakers from Parliament and undercut the validity of Saturday's vote. -
Inquest: No Way to Know Whether Diana Was Pregnant
The British jury hearing the inquest findings in the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed heard from a coroner on Wednesday who said it is unlikely a scientific conclusion will be reached on whether she was pregnant at the time of the crash. -
Typhoon Lekima Slams Vietnam, Kills 2
Typhoon with 80-mile-per-hour winds unleashes floods, destroys hundreds of homes in one of Vietnam's poorest regions. -
Bear Blocks Cranberry-Pickers From Leaving Island
A group of gypsies spent the night stranded on an island after an encounter with a brown bear. -
Anne Frank's Chestnut Tree Granted Reprieve
The ailing tree that gave comfort to Anne Frank as she hid from the Nazis during World War II was granted a reprieve. -
North Korea Agrees to Disable Nuke Facility by Dec. 31
North Korea on Wednesday agreed to provide a 'complete and correct declaration' of its nuclear programs and said it would disable facilities at its main reactor complex by end of year as part of a deal reached by the country and five other countries. -
EU Plans Sanctions Against Myanmar
The European Union on Wednesday agreed to expand sanctions against the junta in efforts to stop the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators, as well as sought to draw more support from China and India. -
Baghdad Car Bomb Blast Wounds Polish Ambassador
Poland's foreign ministry says Gen. Edward Pietryzk is moving on his own and the injuries he suffered in a morning car bomb blast in Baghdad are not life-threatening. -
Official: Taiwan Missile Capable of Hitting China
A military official on Wednesday said Taiwan likely would unveil a cruise missile at next week's National Day observance in a move expected to exacerbate tensions. -
EU Envoy: Iran Must Make Nuke Negotiations Progress
European Union's top envoy Javier Solana says negotiations with the U.N. nuclear watchdog and talks he is having with a top Iranian official must move forward. -
Former President Carter in Showdown With Officials in Darfur
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter got in a shouting match with Sudanese security officials Wednesday, accusing them of preventing him from meeting with representatives of ethnic African refugees in Darfur. -
Report: Myanmar Officials Release Japan Journalist
Japan's Kyodo News agency said on Wednesday that a journalist detained for six days had been freed. -
Israelis, Palestinians Move Closer to Peace Deal
Leaders ask aides to write down principles that will guide future negotiations in a small step toward a peace agreement.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Clarence Thomas Sits Down with Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity has an exclusive interview with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Missing in Paradise
What are Aruban authorities doing to find Natalee Holloway? John Q. Kelly, attorney for Natalee's parents, goes 'On the Record' -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Here's to Women in the Workplace
Women enhance male performance in the workplace? Oh yeah, they do! -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Special Report: FOX All Stars
'Special Report' panel on Blackwater USA -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: Tax Hike to End the War?
Tax hike to end the war? -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Heather Nauert: Marine Mistreatment Unacceptable
Oakland airport's excuse for treatment of Marines might be believable if Bay Area hadn't historically stood in military's way -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Transcript: Outrage Grows Over Marine Mistreatment
Outrage grows after Marines returning from Iraq weren't allowed in Oakland airport -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: John Gibson: Real Reason Leftist Groups Taking Aim at Rush
The real reason leftist groups are taking aim at Rush Limbaugh -
The O'Reilly Factor: Legitimate Dissent vs. Anti-American Dishonesty
Bill differentiates between legitimate dissent and anti-American dishonesty, citing singer Bruce Springsteen and actor Sean Penn as examples. -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Setting a Precedent?
How the Isiah Thomas verdict will affect employees suing their workplaces
FOX FAN
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Dispatches from the Terror Front: The Future of Pakistan
The rough and tumble world of highest value terror, cut throat politics, and regional rumblings is always the scene here in Pakistan. Come along for the ride. -
Father Jonathan: Honest Solutions to Racial Tensions
For the third time this year racial equality and civil rights have re-emerged as a conversation of national interest. -
No 'Get Out of Jail' Card for Immigrants
Harris County has now decided not to offer non-arrest bonds to immigrants — that's any immigrant, whether they are here legally or not.
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