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BUSINESS
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Verizon Wireless Debuts iPhone Challenger
LG's Voyager has suspiciously familiar touchscreen interface, but also a full physical keyboard and second screen once you open it up; 3 more phones also unveiled. -
Microsoft Unveils New Zune Models
Two new flash-drive model, at 4 and 8 gigs; 80-gig hard-drive model, only in black; 30-gig model gets two new colors. -
Kraft Recalls White Chocolate
Kraft Foods announcs it is recalling white chocolate distributed in the United States because of possible salmonella contamination. -
Factory Orders Drop to 7-Month Low
Orders to U.S. factories dropped 3.3 percent last month, the biggest setback in orders since January. -
U.S. Consumers Far from Being Spooked this Halloween
Despite shaky economic news recently, U.S. consumers are not expected to be scared off this Halloween, a new survey shows. -
MySpace Gets Political
MySpace will allow U.S. politicians and non-profit groups to raise campaign money. Users can contribute from their own PayPal account. -
More than 500,000 Toys Recalled for High Lead Levels
A variety of toys, including key chains and Baby Einstein color blocks were recalled today due to excessive lead levels. -
Market Awaiting Friday's Jobs Report
Stocks barely budged on Thursday as traders shied away from making big bets before Friday's jobs data, which will be scrutinized for clues about the economy's health and the outlook for interest rates and profits. -
Stocks to Watch: Alcoa; Sprint Nextel; Research in Motion
Companies likely to see active trade during Friday's session are Alcoa Inc., Sprint Nextel Inc. and Research in Motion Inc. -
Boy Scout Badges Pulled Over Lead Paint Concerns
The Boy Scouts of America on Thursday said that as many as 1.6 million badges are being recalled after tests revealed high levels of lead paint. -
USDA Defends 18-Day Hold on Beef Recall
The Agriculture Department said it was following standard policy to rule out other factors. -
Missed Deadlines Could Cost Taxpayers Money
With record low approval ratings, Congress is missing key deadlines, which could cost taxpayers a lot of money. -
Wendy's Sales on the Rise
With a new company strategy, Wendy’s attempt at better sale and profit results seems to be working. -
Check E-mail and Surf the Web at 35,000 Feet
American Airlines and newly launched Virgin America have both announced plans to offer inflight broadband access to passengers next year. -
Jobless Claims Leap to Highest Level in 4 Months
The Labor Department reported a total of 317,000 applications for unemployment benefits last week, beating analysts’ expectations.
ENTERTAINMENT
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'When You Wish Upon a Star' Owner Sues Over Parody
Song's owner is irate about what it calls an unseemly spoof of the familiar tune, saying the dreamy classic was twisted into an anti-Semitic ballad and widely distributed as part of a comedy television program. -
Britney Spears Scandal Kills Radio Play
Britney's latest scandal is affecting the radio play her new single is getting; Sting celebrates his birthday thrice; record exec waxes nostalgic; get-well wishes for Sydney Pollack. -
Judge Refuses to Postpone Snipes' Tax Evasion Trial
Lawyers for actor Wesley Snipes filed emergency request to have his tax evasion trial delayed to allow them extra time to prepare his defense. -
Sesame Street Producing Special for Injured Vets With Kids
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization that produces the hit kids' show, is working on a DVD that will be distributed to military families. It's designed to help injured veterans talk about their disabilities with their children. -
Sinead O'Connor Tells Oprah She Has Sympathy for Britney
"She had two babies within the space of two years, (there) doesn't seem like a terrible amount of support from the people around her," O'Connor said. -
Radio Station Apologizes for 'Britney Suicide Watch' Stunt
A Detroit radio station has apologized after a disc jockey advertised a contest to determine when Britney Spears would commit suicide. -
Man Profiled in 'Capturing the Friedmans' Hopeful
A man who served 13 years in prison in a sex abuse case that was profiled in an acclaimed documentary said a court hearing left him hopeful about his chances for exoneration. -
Arkansas Attorney General Probes 'Hannah Montana' Tickets
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has demanded documents from five ticket-sales Web sites in an investigation into whether a quick sellout of a "Hannah Montana" concert violated scalping laws. -
America Ferrera Named Hispanic Woman of the Year
The Emmy-winning star of "Ugly Betty" is now the Hispanic Woman of the Year, the Hollywood Reporter and Billboard announced Thursday. -
Tatum O'Neal Offers Advice to Britney
From one child star to another: Tatum O'Neal says Britney Spears needs to be in recovery and get her disease of addiction together so she can address being a mother. -
Alex Rodriguez, Wife Expecting Second Child
Alex Rodriguez is preparing for an addition to his family while he gets ready to face the Indians in the playoffs. -
Suit Over Beyonce's 'Baby Boy' Lyrics Goes to Appeals Court
A Minnesota woman who sued Beyonce Knowles alleging the singer illegally used her lyrics on the hit song "Baby Boy" took her case to a federal appeals court Wednesday. -
Ex-'Survivor' Contestant Files Report Against Danny Bonaduce
Former "Survivor" contestant Jonny Fairplay filed a police report Wednesday, alleging that Danny Bonaduce threw him and knocked out his teeth during an awards show. -
Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt Top Forbes' Famous Faces List
Jennifer Aniston tops Forbes.com's list of top-selling famous faces, followed by her ex-husband Brad Pitt. -
Court Gives Britney Spears Visitation Rights, But Not Custod
Britney Spears was granted visitation rights in court on Wednesday, but the court did not reverse an order giving temporary custody of her two children to ex-husband Kevin Federline.
FOX NEWS POLLS
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Poll: 1 in 5 Dems Say World Better if U.S. Loses War
Nearly one out of every five Democrats thinks the world would be better off if America lost the war in Iraq, according to the FOX News Opinion Dynamics Poll released Thursday.
HEALTH
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Pharmacists to Approve Prescription Drugs?
The FDA is reviewing whether they will allow certain drugs to be available to patients following approval by pharmacists. -
More Kids Using Heartburn Drugs, Study Finds
Researchers found that there has been a 56 percent increase in the number of children using heartburn and other digestive drugs -
Disabled People Smoke More than Anyone Else, CDC Says
Americans with disabilities smoke more than everyone else, according to the first national study to compare smoking rates between the two groups. -
World's Smallest Baby Goes Home
Another baby has survived being born prematurely, but could her preterm birth have been prevented? -
Food Combinations that Work to Alleviate Stomach Ailments
Certified Nutritionist and Author Natalia Rose claims that a life time of improper food combining can lead to health problems and stomach ailments. Here's some tips on how to remedy this dilemma. -
Report: The Male Pill May Become Reality
Three new successful forms of male contraception are presented at conference -
Strippers Make More in Tips When Most Fertile
A new study from the University of New Mexico found that, on average, strippers make the most money in tips during the most fertile days of their monthly cycles, Psychology Today reports. -
Five Myths on Breast Cancer You Shouldn't Believe Them
There are a lot of seemingly believable myths on breast cancer floating around, say doctors. Here are five that you shouldn't believe. -
A Better Understanding of Breast Cancer
October brings out a flurry of information on breast cancer. Here’s a breakdown who’s at risk, as well as diagnosing and treating the disease -
The 'Virtual' Future of Colonoscopies
New studies are supporting the use of a less invasive scanner for colonoscopies
OPINION
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Junk Science: Warming's Trillion-Dollar Turkey
Global warming bill would waste taxpayer money, harm economic growth and reduce family income.
POLITICS
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GOP Lawmakers Warn of Funding Shortfall for Iraq Troops
Republican lawmakers unlikely to support a surtax to pay for the war in Iraq are nonetheless warning that if Congress doesn't fund Iraq operations soon, the troops will be left without the resources to fight. -
Postal Service Declares War on Nigerian Scam
Hoping to stem the losses incurred by thousands of Americans who are falling for a scam offering money in exchange for a bank account to put it in, the U.S. Postal Service is cracking down, so far seizing 540,000 fake checks worth $2.1 billion. -
Officials: FBI Probing HUD Chief Over Katrina Contracts
The FBI is investigating the ties between Housing Secretary Alphonso Jackson and a friend who was paid $392,000 as a construction manager in New Orleans, officials said on Thursday. -
GOP Sen. Domenici Announces Retirement, Brain Disease
Republican Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico, one of the most influential voices in Congress on budget and energy issues, announced Thursday that he is retiring at the end of his sixth term because of a degenerative brain disease. -
Senate Panel Forwards Bill to Shield Reporters' Sources
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a bill to shield reporters from being forced to reveal their sources in federal court, setting up a floor fight between supporters and Bush administration allies -
Bush to Syria: Don't Interfere With Lebanese Democracy
President Bush warned Syria on Thursday against interfering in Lebanon's presidential election and said he is sending a top military commander to Beirut to find more ways to help Lebanon fight extremists -
Poll: Congress, Bush Approval Ratings Lowest Ever
According to a new AP-Ipsos poll, only 31 percent of those asked approved of the job President Bush is doing; while only 22 percent approve of the job Congress is doing. -
Lawmakers Demand Secret DoJ Terror Memos From Administration
House Democrats demanded Thursday that the Justice Department turn over two secret memos that reportedly authorize painful interrogation tactics against terror suspects -
House Passes Bill to Hike Penalties for Iraq Contractors
The House passed a bill on Wednesday that would make all private contractors working in Iraq and other combat zones subject to prosecution by U.S. courts. It was the first major legislation of its kind to pass since a deadly shootout last month -
Lawmaker Upset Over Removal of 'God' From Flag Certificate
Ohio lawmaker demands Capitol officials change policy that resulted in the world 'God' removed from flag certificate to a constituent. -
Barack Obama Stops Wearing American Flag Lapel Pin
Democrat Barack Obama stops wearing the American flag lapel pin, says instead he'll show his patriotism by explaining his ideas to Americans. -
Florida Dems Sue National Party Over Presidential Primary
Florida Democrats sue their own party Thursday after early presidential primary stripped national convention delegates. -
Hillary Clinton Would Overturn Order on Stem Cell Research
Sen. Hillary Clinton plans to sign an executive order rescinding President Bush's restrictions on government funding for embryonic stem cell research if she becomes president. -
Hillary Clinton Jumps to 33-Point Lead Over Obama
Hillary Rodham Clinton has jumped to an astounding 33-point lead over Barack Obama, topping her main rival among every major slice of the electorate and widening a dominating advantage she has held all summer. -
Long-Shot Paul With Surprising 3Q Haul: $5M
Long-shot Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul raised a surprising $5 million during the past three months, capitalizing on his stance as the only anti-war contender in the GOP field
SCIENCE
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Nobel Laureates Show Silly Side at Ig Nobels Ceremony
Real-life Nobel Prize winners for science gather in Boston to celebrate the goofy side of science at the annual Ig Nobel ceremony. -
Giant Duckbill Dinosaur Was 'Schwarzenegger' of Breed
Gryposaurus monumentensis stood 30 feet long, had meter-long skull and up to 800 teeth. -
Astronomers See 'Second Earth' in the Making
Dust in young star's planetary disk substantial enough to form terrestrial planet. -
Bird Makes Record Non-Stop Flight
Female bar-tailed godwit flies from New Zealand to Alaska and back, with one leg lasting 8 days and 7,200 miles. -
Looking Forward: Space Technology's Next 50 Years
Leaders in spaceflight planning think cost-cutting technological innovations will carry humans to Mars and beyond. -
Astronauts Ponder State of Space Exploration
Current and former astronauts, cosmonauts reflect on Sputnik's legacy, future of space travel. -
Sputnik: The Little Shiny Ball That Changed Everything
First people to fully grasp Sputnik's significance were scientists for whom beeping metal ball represented radical new way of studying Earth and universe. -
High-Definition Video of Earth Shot From Space
Japanese lunar probe gets footage of Earth as it heads toward Moon. -
Three-Way Lizard Sex War Goes Back 175 Million Years
Strange mating-method standoff common in European lizard species also found in distantly related American lizards. -
Russia, U.S. to Cooperate on Moon, Mars Water Search
Russian and U.S. space officials announced on Wednesday a deal to cooperate on unmanned missions to look for water on the Moon and Mars.
TECHNOLOGY
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Nintendo Offers Free 'Wiimote' Cushion Cover
Nintendo is offering free rubbery silicone covers for the handheld devices to keep them from flying out of players' hands. -
Miss America Lends Name to Kid-Safe Web Browser
Lauren Nelson's experience with Internet creeps spurred her to help develop Web browser tailored to kids. -
Stanford Duo Come Up With Online Speed-Dating
Speeddate.com lets prospective partners have two-way video chats as alternative to actually meeting in person. -
E-Mail Scam Threatens Recipient With Hit on Life
A new e-mail scam threatens the recipient to pay up or someone will take a contract out to kill the addressee.
U.S.
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Search On for Colorado Teen, Sex Offender
The U.S. Marshals Service and Lakewood police are asking for the public's help to find a man who's a convicted sex offender -- and a 16-year-old girl who may be with him. -
New England, Southern Secessionists Meet in Tennessee
In an unlikely marriage of desire to secede from the United States, two advocacy groups from opposite political traditions — New England and the South — are sitting down to talk. -
Jury to Deliberate in McDonald's Strip-Search Hoax Lawsuit
Jury will deicide whether McDonald's was liable for not warning employees of a Kentucky store of a hoax caller or whether Louise Ogborn should have realized it. -
Police Arrest Convicted Tax Evaders Holed Up Since January
The U.S. Marshal's office in New Hampshire says that convicted tax evaders Ed and Elaine Brown have been arrested at their home in Plainfield Thursday night without incident. -
2 Guards Gunned Down in Philadelphia Armored Car Heist
A robber shot and killed two armored car guards servicing an ATM outside a Northeast Philadelphia bank early Thursday, authorities said. -
Man Convicted in Glass-Eating Insurance Fraud Scheme
A man was sentenced Thursday to more than five years in prison for his role in a multistate insurance fraud scheme in which federal prosecutors said he and his wife intentionally ate glass fragments and collected more than $200,000 in compensation. -
Missouri School Bus Driver Busted for DUI
On a field trip to a pumpkin patch in anticipation of Halloween some third graders from St. Louis got a real scare. After being pulled over for crossing the center line, their bus driver was taken into custody for allegedly driving under the influence. -
Funeral Directors Nabbed in Scheme Selling Body Parts
Three funeral directors sold hundreds of bodies to a former oral surgeon who allegedly collected the bones, tissue and skin from the corpses to be used in transplants, a grand jury charged Thursday after a 16-month investigation. -
Rare Gold Coin Made for Andrew Jackson Sells for $5 Million
A rare $10 gold coin made for former U.S. President Andrew Jackson to give as a diplomatic gift during trade missions to Asia was purchased Thursday by a private collector for $5 million. -
Report: Marion Jones Used Steroids Before 2000 Olympics
Track star Marion Jones admitted to family and friends that she used steroids prior to the 2000 Olympics where she won five medals, according to the Washington Post. -
Nov. 8 Hearing Will Present Evidence Against O.J. Simpson
Judge schedules Nov. 8 hearing for prosecutors to present evidence against O.J. Simpson and five other men accused of kidnapping and robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint. -
Atlantic City Mayor Missing, Official Says He's In Charge
Where is Atlantic City's mayor? That's the question being asked not only by residents of the New Jersey gambling mecca, but by local and state officials. -
Cops: Man Threatened Violence at High School Reunion
Florida police say a man arrested with hundreds of homemade explosives threatened to make the Virginia Tech shootings look like a 'birthday party' at his high school reunion. -
1 Dead in North Carolina Restaurant Shooting
One person was killed and another suffered life-threatening injuries Thursday after a reported shooting at a Dilworth restaurant in Charlotte. -
41 Arrested in New Jersey Child Porn Sweep
More than three dozen people in New Jersey charged with sending child rape photos and videos over the Internet, officials said Thursday. -
Female Cadets Reach Record Numbers at West Point
Female cadets entering West Point reached their highest numbers since the academy first accepted women in 1976. -
Residents Return Home After California Landslide
Residents of most homes evacuated after a landslide were allowed to return home, even as dozens of city workers monitored the area for signs of fresh slippage. -
Pro Wrestler Kurt Angle Charged With DUI
Pro wrestler Kurt Angle was charged with drunken driving and careless driving when he drove home from a bar near his home in the Pittsburgh suburbs last week, police said. -
Cops Find Homemade Explosives After Man Makes Reunion Threat
Florida police arrested a man Wednesday after he allegedly threatened violence at his high school reunion on scale with the Virginia Tech shootings. -
Report: Alcohol, Cocaine in Systems of Dead Firefighters
Autopsies of two firefighters, killed in a Boston restaurant fire in August, found trace amounts of cocaine in one of the men and an alcohol level past the legal limit in the other, sources told the Boston Globe. -
Defendant for Hate Crime Against Gay Man Says He Is Gay, Too
The killing looked like a hate crime. The victim was Michael Sandy, a gay, black 28-year-old. The suspects were a group of young whites who ran out of money and drugs on a Sunday night and figured a gay man would be an easy mark for a robbery. -
D.C. Police Search for 2 Missing Girls
D.C. Police are conducting an intense search for two 9-year-old girls who have been missing since they were last seen outside their elementary school Wednesday. -
ACLU Sues School Over Student Suspension for Long Hair
The mother of a 14-year-old high school student wants her son back at school after he was suspended for long hair that doesn't comply with the dress code. -
N.O. Streetcar Service on St. Charles Line to Resume
The St. Charles Avenue streetcar line in New Orleans is being tested and may reopen by Nov. 1, two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city. -
Southern California Immigration Raids Net More Than 1,300
Federal authorities rounded up more than 1,300 illegal immigrants in Southern California during the past two weeks in what officials said Wednesday was the largest sweep of its kind. -
Lawyer Catches Teens Accused of Shooting Him With BBs
A tough lawyer chased down the teens he said shot him with a BB gun at a Michigan mall. -
Congress to Pass Immunity Bill For Security Contractors
Congress wants to update a law that has protected Blackwater USA and other private security contractors in Iraq from criminal prosecution, but the White House has expressed doubts. -
4 Cops Fired Over Dispatcher Sex Scandal
Four Grand Rapids, Mich., cops at the center of a department sex scandal featuring sex on the job with a dispatcher have been fired. -
'Radioactive Boy Scout' Sentenced in Smoke Detector Thefts
David Hahn, the man dubbed the 'radioactive Boy Scout' for trying to build a homemade nuclear reactor as a teen was sentenced to 90 days in jail for stealing smoke detectors. -
FBI Searches for Pennsylvania's 'Mummy Bandit'
A man who robbed a bank in Horsham did not wrap his face in gauze, but investigators think he may be the same man they nicknamed the "mummy bandit" after robbery in Bucks County, the previous week. -
News Photographer Tackles, Apprehends Fugitive on the Loose
A Lewiston man being sought by police was apprehended Wednesday when he jumped from a third-floor balcony to a garage roof trying to escape officers pursuing him and was tackled by a newspaper photographer, authorities said.
WORLD
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10-Year-Old Chinese Girl Swims With Bound Hands, Feet
A Chinese father watched his 10-year-old daughter swim more than a mile in a chilly river with her hand and feet bound. -
School Reverses on Showing of Al Gore Climate Change Film
A truck driver from Kent has forced the British government to rewrite guidance for schools that want to show Al Gore’s climate change film, An Inconvenient Truth. -
Large Ecstasy Stash Found Inside Mr. Potato Head
Australian customs officials find nearly 300 grams of ecstasy tablets inside a Mr. Potato Head doll sent from Ireland. -
Relatives of Ex-Chile Dictator Pinochet Indicted
The widow and five children were among 23 people indicted on corruption charges, judge says. -
Inquest Images Detail Princess Diana's Last Night
Jurors see security camera images from Hotel Ritz in Paris that show interactions among Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul minutes before the crash that claimed their lives. -
Officer: No Murder Charges for Marine in Haditha Case
A Marine at the center of the biggest prosecution of U.S. troops in the Iraq war after being accused of killing 17 Iraqi civilians should be tried for the lesser offense of negligent homicide, instead of murder, an investigating officer recommended. -
Last of 3,200 Trapped South African Miners Freed
The last of 3,200 miners trapped for more than 24 hours in a deep mine shaft were brought to safety late Thursday, ending one of South Africa's biggest ever rescue operations, officials said. -
Rescue Under Way After 3,200 Africa Miners Trapped
Rescuers work to help remaining 500 South African gold miners trapped underground after an accident damaged an elevator. -
Cargo Plane Crash Kills 25 in Congolese Market
Kinshasa resident on Thursday said the area where a plane crashed into a market area was full of smoke; at least 25 people were killed, police said. -
Official: CIA Warned of Possible Terror Attacks in Europe
French official says the CIA warned its counterparts in Europe of the possibility of terror attacks in several countries. -
Bhutto: Musharraf Must Drop Charges Before Deal
Ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on Thursday said she expects to reach a deal with Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf once corruption charges are dropped against her and other politicians. -
Kids' Book Gives Cat's-Eye View of Pope
Chico the cat tells the life story of Pope Benedict XVI in new children's book based on red tabby cat that lived next door to the pontiff in German town where he lived before moving to Rome in 1981. -
Roadside Bombs Kill Iraq Mayor, Sheik
Mayor of Iskandariyah and a sheik were killed in roadside bomb attacks Thursday, police said. -
Release of 'The Kite Runner' Delayed Over Fears for Actor
Father of 12-year-old Afghan boy in 'The Kite Runner' says movie release delayed until both of them can leave the country because of safety concerns. -
Myanmar Junta Leader Agrees to Meet Opposition Chief
Military ruler says he will 'personally' meet with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with preconditions, state media reported. -
Probe Suggests Blackwater Guards Stand Trial in Iraq
Official Iraqi investigation into last month's Blackwater shooting suggests the security guards face trial in Iraqi courts and the company pay compensation to the victims, minister says. -
Leaders Make Progress Toward Mideast Peace Talks
Palestinian information minister says Palestinian, Israeli leaders expect to relaunch peace negotiations and set a six-month deadline for finalizing a deal. -
North and South Korea Sign Reconciliation Pact
North and South Korea agree to new wide-ranging pact to pursue peace and boost economic ties by opening a cargo railway and creating a joint fishing zone. -
Smugglers Hide Coke in Bugs Sent to Netherlands
Customs officials inspecting a consignment of 100 large, dead bugs sent from Peru to the Netherlands discover the insects had been cut open and stuffed with cocaine, spokesman said. -
Remains of 34 Bodies Found in Russia Home Dig
Workers rebuilding a 19th century house discovered the remains of 34 people, some with gunshots to the head, under a basement of a property that had been owned by a well-known czarist-era noble family, police said.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Fred and Jeri Thompson Talk with Sean
Republican presidential candidate, Fred Thompson and his wife, Jeri, speak with Sean. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Where Is Natalee?
Beth Holloway is determined to find out what happened to her little girl -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Mumbling Malaise Is Infecting All Men
Men have become zombies, trying so hard to pretend we're not trying at all -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: Outrageous travel arrangements
You won't believe the travel arrangements some federal workers have been making at your expense -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: 'Special Report' Panel on North Korea's Disarmament
'Special Report' Panel on North Korea's Disarmament. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: Judge Pulls Plug on TV Coverage of Story
Boston judge lets newspapers report on sensational story but pulls plug on TV coverage -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Transcript: Coulter's Take
Ann Coulter weighs in on far-left's war against Rush Limbaugh -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: John Gibson: Media Matters in Bed With Other Big Name Dems
Left-wing slime machine Media Matters is in bed with other big name Democrats -
The O'Reilly Factor: Talk Radio in the Middle of a Vicious Culture War Battle
Bill comments on the far-left's attempt 'to divert attention away from the disastrous MoveOn Petraeus ad' by attacking both him and Rush Limbaugh. -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Rep. Tancredo on Border Battle
Presidential candidate Rep. Tom Tancredo on N.Y. plan to allow illegals to get driver's licenses -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Standing By Rush
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell supports Rush Limbaugh who's under fire from Dems
FOX FAN
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Oliver North: Waxman Should Suspend Blackwater Vendetta
If the congressman cared about government contracting, he would suspend his vendetta against Blackwater long enough to look into another looming contract controversy that could well cost Americans jobs, billions of dollars and, eventually, lives.
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