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ENTERTAINMENT
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Report: Jennifer Aniston to Host Weekly Talk Show
Jennifer Aniston may be coming back to TV as a — wait for it — talk show host.
HEALTH
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Report: 10-Year Study Finds Cell Phone, Cancer Link
A groundbreaking, $30 million study into cell phones has found a link between long term use and brain tumors. -
Study: 1 in 5 Children Lack Vitamin D
At least one in five U.S. children aged 1 to 11 don't get enough vitamin D and could be at risk for a variety of health problems including weak bones, the most recent national analysis suggests. -
Boy Rides Bike After Gene Therapy Restores Partial Vision
Nine-year-old Corey Haas can ride his bike alone now, thanks to an experimental gene therapy that has boosted his fading vision with a single treatment. -
No Science to Back Actress Somers' Menopause Advice
The advice actress Suzanne Somers offers to females on bioidentical hormones for menopause is unproven and could be dangerous. -
Report: FDA Fails to Follow-Up on Unproven Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration has allowed drugs for cancer and other diseases to stay on the market even when follow-up studies showed they didn't extend patients' lives, say congressional investigators. -
Study: Half of Patients to Try New Diet Drug Lose Weight
Nearly half of patients who completed 56 weeks of treatment with Orexigen Therapeutics Inc.'s experimental obesity treatment, Contrave, lost at least 10 percent of their weight in a late-stage study. -
5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer
Even though prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of death for U.S. men, there are ways to prevent. -
Rare Flea Disease Hospitalizes 8 in California
Health officials say eight people in Long Beach who contracted a rare form of typhus spread by fleas were each hospitalized for at least 24 hours, but all have recovered. -
5 Foods Men Should Be Eating Daily
Loaded with essential vitamins and nutrients, these foods provide the body with everything it needs to thrive -
Nightclubs for the Plus-Size Start to Take Shape
Move over, it's Saturday night at Club Bounce and people are bouncing onto the dance floor in a big, big way. -
FoxSexpert: What Is 'Real' Sex?
Some people only define intercourse as sex. But there are other scenarios that fit the bill -
Parents of Boy Who Fled Chemo Want Court Out of Case
The parents of a Minnesota teenager who once fled the state to avoid chemotherapy are asking a judge to end the court's role in the case. -
FDA Allows Use of Experimental Antiviral Drug to Treat H1N1
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is allowing the use of an experimental antiviral drug to treat severe cases of H1N1 or swine flu. -
HHS' Sebelius: Ample H1N1 Vaccine Will Be Available for All
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says vaccine for the swine flu virus "is coming out the door as fast as it comes off the production line." -
Scientists: 'Scaffold' Key to Regrowing Human Limbs
Scientists have developed a new biologically active "scaffold" made from soluble fibers, which may help humans replace lost or missing bone similar to how lizards regrow their tails when they are cut off. -
5-Year-Old Body Builder Sets World Record
A 5-year-old Romanian boy has made the Guinness Book of Records after performing an incredible physical stunt. -
Rhode Island to Use Electronic Records to Track H1N1
State health officials are tracking the spread of swine flu through electronic prescription records, developing what they believe is a model that could help doctors more easily identify and respond to an outbreak of the illness.
LEISURE
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The Rock Stars of Salt
Your grandmother's shaker doesn't stand a chance -
$2,000 Car Up in Smoke? Tata Nanos Catching Fire
No recall yet for short circuit -
Savannah Wasn't Planned to Be Pleasant
Military needs are behind the parks and squares
SCITECH
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What Was It? Experts Investigate Massive Crater in Latvia
Scientists were investigating whether a large crater found in a meadow in northern Latvia had been created by meteorite as one expert said it was likely a hoax. -
Ares 1-X Rocket Launch Preview
NASA's brand-new rocket, the vehicle planned to launch astronauts spaceward after the space shuttles are retired, is poised to make its first-ever test flight Tuesday -
Latvian Meteor a Marketing Hoax
A large crater found in a meadow in northern Latvia is a hoax, not a meteorite -
Statisticians Reject 'Global Cooling'
Have you heard that the world is now cooling instead of warming? Only one problem: It's not true. -
Survival of the Fattest: Man Is Still Evolving
A scientific study found evidence that three Washington volcanoes might share the same magma pool -
NASA's Ares 1-X Vs. the World's Tallest Rockets
The Ares I-X rocket may be the world's largest booster currently in service, but it is no behemoth when compared to giant rockets of the past and, perhaps, the future -
Shrimp Eyes May Lead to Ultra-Quality DVDs
The amazing eyes of a giant shrimp living on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could hold the key to developing a new type of super high-quality DVD player -
'Brain Blueprinting' Might Have Helped Ted Kennedy
Genetic "road maps" of the brain may help cure some cancers -
Scientist Charged with Espionage Also Bilked NASA
A former U.S. government scientist accused of attempted espionage pleaded guilty to overbilling NASA and the Department of Defense more than $265,000 for contracting work -
Facebook Redesign Sees Dead People
Facebook's latest revamp has upset some members by recommending they get in touch with friends who have died.
SPORTS
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Yankees Beat Angels, Advance to World Series
Alex Rodriguez, welcome to the World Series. The New York Yankees are back in baseball's big event.
U.S.
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Man Says Home Depot Fired Him for 'Under God' Pin
A Florida man says he was fired from his job at The Home Depot for wearing an American flag pin that said 'One nation under God, indivisible.' -
Victim: Harvard Coffee Poisoning No Joke
One of six Harvard Medical School researchers who became ill after drinking coffee laced with a toxic chemical says he does not see how the incident could have been an accident. -
Report: Pilots Were Distracted by Laptops, Discussion
The Northwest Pilots who overshot a Minnesota runway by 150 miles last week told investigators they were using their personal laptops in the cockpit, a violation of company policy, according to a National Transportation Safety Board advisory. -
Evacuation Order to Be Lifted Near California Wildfire
Officials are preparing to lift evacuation orders for about 85 homes that were threatened by a wildfire in the Santa Cruz Mountains, as crews make progress against the blaze. -
N.M. Hotel Tells Hispanic Workers to Change Names
Larry Whitten marched into this northern New Mexico town in late July on a mission: resurrect a failing hotel. -
Official: Top Madoff Investor Suffered Heart Attack, Drowned
A man accused of making more than $7 billion off the investment schemes of jailed financial manager Bernard Madoff drowned after having a heart attack, authorities said Monday. -
4 Calif. Cops on Leave After Video Shows Student Beating
San Jose police say four officers present at the beating of an unarmed student have been placed on leave. -
Judge Tosses Out Guilty Verdicts Against Infomercial Pair
A federal judge has tossed out guilty verdicts against two salespeople who used late-night infomercials to tout their stock-trading abilities. -
Man, Woman Found Dead in Ohio Day Care Parking Lot
Police say a man and woman found dead in an SUV parked at a southwest Ohio day care center had both been shot in the head. -
Milwaukee Man Gets 90 Days for Meatpacking Plant Fire
A Milwaukee man who launched a military flare that sparked a major fire has been sentenced to 90 days in jail. -
Fidel Castro's Sister Says She Collaborated With CIA
One of Fidel Castro's sisters says in a memoir released Monday that she collaborated with the CIA against her brother, starting shortly after the United States' failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961. -
Family, Teammates Gather for UConn Football Player's Funeral
A murdered UConn football player's teammates are gathering in Miami for his funeral. -
Florida Dad Accused of Killing Family Pleads Not Guilty
A Florida man accused of slashing the throats of his wife and five children has pleaded not guilty. -
Ohio Can't Find Doctors to Advise on Capital Punishment
Finding medical professionals willing to advise Ohio on the best way to put condemned inmates to death is proving difficult because of ethical and professional rules, the state's top attorney said. -
Truck Overturns, Dumps Meat on Massachusetts Turnpike
In Massachusetts, the answer to "Where's the beef?" is a toll plaza on the turnpike. -
Polygamist Sect Member Raymond Jessop's Trial Begins
Prospective jurors lined up in a cold rain Monday outside a municipal building that will serve as a makeshift courthouse for the first of a dozen polygamist sect members charged with abuse of underage girls. -
FBI: 50 Children Rescued From Prostitution in National Sting
The FBI said it has rescued more than 50 children who were being victimized through prostitution. -
Arizona Sweat Lodge Survivor Sues Self-Help Guru
An Arizona woman who survived James Arthur Ray’s Sedona sweat lodge is suing the self-help guru. -
Planes Comes Within 100 Feet on L.A. Airport Runway
Officials say a taxiing passenger jet and a departing airliner came within 100 feet of each other on a runway at Los Angeles International Airport. -
New Titanic Salvage Expedition Possible in 2010
The president and CEO of the company that has exclusive rights to salvage the Titanic says the company is interested in conducting its first salvage since 2004 at the world's most famous shipwreck. -
Response to 911 Call Questioned in Priest's Death
Authorities are looking into why a 911 call made from the cell phone of a murdered New Jersey priest didn't result in police response. -
Wreckage of Missing Plane Found in South Texas
FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford says the plane was flying from Uvalde to Leesburg, Fla., when controllers at FAA's Houston Center noticed it was losing altitude. -
Cop Pulled Gun on Haunted House 'Killer,' Police Say
Baltimore County police say Sgt. Eric Janik was been charged with assault for pulling his service weapon on the worker, who was dressed up as the killer from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. -
'Hot Mormon Muffins' Calendar Pokes Fun at Stereotype
The "Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood" calendar features 12 mothers who claim membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in vintage pinup picture poses. Each month also has a muffin recipe. -
Texas Skyscraper Bomb Plot Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
A Jordanian man accused of trying to blow up a Dallas skyscraper with what he thought was a car bomb pleaded not guilty during his arraignment Monday. -
Some Start to Feel Sorry for Balloon Boy Family
In Fort Collins, some folks are starting to feel a bit sorry for the much-maligned Heene family accused of concocting a hoax about a boy carried away by an out-of-control flying saucer. -
Cross-Like T-Shirt Design at Penn State Sparks Controversy
A cross-like design on T-shirts designed to stoke school spirit at Penn State University has some critics seeing red. -
22 Kids Feared Drowned in River After Bridge Collapse
Zambry Abdul Kadir, the chief minister of northern Perak state, says police, firefighters and emergency services personnel are scouring the river after the students were missing late Monday. -
Possible Expedition to Titanic Shipwreck Planned for 2010
The company that has exclusive rights to salvage the Titanic is planning a possible expedition to the world's most famous shipwreck in 2010. -
Los Angeles Man Arrested in Death of His Unborn Child
Authorities say a 37-year-old Los Angeles man has been arrested on suspicion of murder for the death of an unborn child believed to be his. -
Report: Immigration Agents Mishandle Informants
One immigration agent was accused of running an Internet pornography business and enjoying an improper relationship with an informant. -
Family Says Goodbye to Murdered 7-Year-Old Florida Girl
The family of slain 7-year-old Somer Thompson is preparing to lay the child to rest, a week after she vanished in north Florida on her way home from school. -
Espionage Suspect Pleaded Guilty to Overbilling
Court records show a former government scientist accused of attempted espionage last week pleaded guilty earlier this year to overbilling NASA and the Department of Defense more than $265,000 for contracting work. -
Man Punches Another He Accuses of Being a 'Zombie'
Iowa City police are investigating an early morning assault in which a man accused another of being a zombie, then punched him twice. -
Top Madoff Investor Found Dead in Florida Pool
The death of Jeffry Picower, accused of profiting more than $7 billion from the investment schemes of his longtime friend Bernard Madoff, will make it more difficult for suing investors to recoup their money, attorneys said.
WORLD
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Teen Girls Accept Rape as Price of Joining Gangs
Teenage girls wanting to join violent male gangs are being forced into having sex and ferrying guns, knives and drugs, police and charities have found. -
Vatican Hosts 'Cordial' Talks With Conservative Group
The Vatican says talks with a group of breakaway traditionalist Catholics were held in a "cordial, respectful and constructive climate" and will continue over the coming months. -
Egypt Charges 3 Men Involved in Train Accident
Egypt has charged three railway workers with involuntary manslaughter after two trains collided south of Cairo, killing 18 people. -
Apartment Building Collapses in Spain Killing at Least 7
A small apartment building collapsed in Palma on the island of Mallorca Monday, killing at least seven people, authorities said. -
Iceland Bids Farewell to Big Mac
The Big Mac, long a symbol of globalization, has become the latest victim of this tiny island nation's overexposure to the world financial crisis. -
U.K. Police: Hanged Boy Died in Rope Swing Accident
A boy found hanged in woods accidentally killed himself after he became tangled in a rope swing, police told Sky News. -
French Minister: Muslim Burqa 'Contrary' to French Values
Wearing the burqa — the traditional female covering for Muslim women — is “contrary” to French values, Immigration Minister Eric Besson said in an interview Sunday. -
Teen Sailor Postpones Round-the-World Plans
A 14-year-old Dutch girl who hopes to become the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the globe solo said Monday she will wait until the school year ends before starting her attempt. -
Syria: A Crossroads of Civilizations and Contrasts
Weaving through the narrow streets of old Damascus you can see women in modest black Islamic dress, or women in little black dresses. Syria is as diverse in public dresscode as Saudi Arabia is not. -
Iraq Tightens Baghdad Security After Bloody Explosions
Iraqi security forces blocked streets around the capital Monday and carried out intense searches at checkpoints a day after two truck bombs exploded, killing 155 people in one of Baghdad's safest areas. -
Disgraced Cloning Expert Convicted in S. Korea
A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted Monday on criminal charges related to faked research, but avoided jail. -
Trial Begins for Man Accused of Stabbing Pregnant Egyptian
The trial of a man accused of stabbing a pregnant Egyptian woman to death in a German courtroom opened Monday in the same venue amid heightened security. -
14 Americans Killed in Afghan Chopper Crashes
A helicopter crash and separate collision involving two other choppers killed 14 Americans on Monday in one of the deadliest days for U.S. troops in the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. military said. -
Swiss Bank Employee Steals $2.8M to Fund Gambling H
Swiss police say a bank employee has admitted stealing millions from the bank's safe to fund her $60-89,000 a week gambling habit. -
Saudi King Waives Woman's Flog Sentence for Sex-Talk Show
Saudi Arabia's king waived a flogging sentence on a female journalist charged for involvement in a risque TV show, the second such pardoning of such a high profile case by the monarch in recent years. -
Former Serbian Leader Boycotts Own War Crimes Trial
Radovan Karadzic boycotted the opening day of his war crimes trial Monday and sent no lawyer to defend himself, forcing judges to abruptly adjourn. Judges then vowed that the former Bosnian Serb leader's trial would begin Tuesday with or without him. -
Thai Police Arrest Suspected Diamond Ring Thief
Thai police have arrested an Australian man suspected of the smash-and-grab theft of a diamond ring worth almost $1 million from a jewelry shop in Melbourne. -
Tunisia Re-Elects President to Fifth Term
Tunisia's president has been re-elected in a landslide for a fifth, five-year term, the Interior Ministry announced Monday. -
Twin Blasts in Baghdad Kill 155, Injure Scores
Iraqi officials said at least 155 people were killed and 540 others wounded when twin car bombs that appeared to target government buildings in downtown Baghdad during rush hour exploded, marking the country's deadliest attack in two years. -
Sudan's Leader Says South May Choose to Secede
Southern Sudan may secede from the Muslim-dominated north of the country in an upcoming referendum because unity has become "unattractive," the south's leader said Monday. -
Pakistan Releases 11 Iranians Officers Amid Tension
Pakistan arrested 11 Iranians Monday near the countries' border amid tensions over a deadly suicide attack in Iran that Tehran alleges has links to Pakistani intelligence officials. -
22 Kids Feared Drowned in River After Bridge Collapse
Zambry Abdul Kadir, the chief minister of northern Perak state, says police, firefighters and emergency services personnel are scouring the river after the students were missing late Monday. -
Al-Qaddafi Sorry for British Police Death 25 Years Ago
Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi says he is sorry about the death of a British policewoman shot outside Tripoli's embassy in London 25 years ago. -
Disgraced Cloning Expert Convicted in S. Korea
A disgraced cloning expert who falsely claimed major breakthroughs in stem cell research was convicted Monday for embezzlement and other charges connected to the scandal, but he will not serve time in prison. -
Iran May Ship 'Part' of Its Uranium Abroad
Iran's Foreign Minister says his country may agree to ship just part of its stockpile of low enriched uranium abroad for further enrichment as per a U.N.-drafted plan.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Abdullah Abdullah on 'FNS'
Afghan presidential candidate on runoff election against President Karzai -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: White House Enemies List?
Obama administration ratchets up attacks against groups that oppose its policies -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sens. Levin, Kyl on 'FNS'
Key senators debate future of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' Oct. 24, 2009
Is the White House engaging in censorship? -
Glenn Beck: 'Claim Your Prize'
Glenn Beck issues challenge to news media -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
We're raising a generation of would-be killers: 'generation me' -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Looks like we've seen everything the stimulus has to offer -
Hannity: Go Long
Hannity invites President Obama to football summit -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
Maybe Fox News isn't Obama's problem -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Greg-alogue
The War on Terror is not a lab for social engineering -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Why is a world leader distancing himself from President Obama? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Steve Hayes says Obama's claim that federal stimulus worked is like saying he either 'lost or didn't gain' 30 pounds since June -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, October 24
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'Journal Editorial Report,' October 24, 2009
Government cuts not just for bailed-out banks; Chamber of Commerce latest White House target -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Liberal Media Sticks Up for Fox News
The liberal media sticks up for Fox News -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Glenn Beck on White House vs. Fox News
Glenn Beck on White House's War on Fox News -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: You Betcha
Doug Hoffman on getting Palin's endorsement as third-party candidate -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
If you write a check to someone in jail, you should go to jail
FOX FAN
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False Hope: Famous Quotes During the Great Depression
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Countdown to the Crash
Fear and panic ran wild as United States teetered on the edge of complete economic collapse. Check out the string of events that led to the greatest financial crisis of the 20th century.
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