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HEALTH
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New Group Helps U.S. Monitor H1N1 Flu Shot Safety
Independent health advisers begin monitoring safety of the swine flu vaccine on Monday, an extra step the government promised in this year's unprecedented program to watch for possible side effects. -
Government: H1N1 Flu Vaccine Catching up to Demand
A senior adviser to President Barack Obama says the government will catch up to the demand for swine flu vaccine within a week. -
U.S. to Receive 10M More Doses of H1N1 Vaccine This Week
Five drug companies are now increasing production of the vaccine for the H1N1 swine flu, and 10 million more doses are expected this week, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Saturday. -
Medical, Nursing Schools Teaching Alternative Remedies
Future doctors and nurses are learning about acupuncture and herbs along with anatomy and physiology at a growing number of medical schools. It's another example of how alternative medicine has become mainstream. And it's often done with Uncle Sam's help. -
Docs Drain Woman's Body of Blood, Stop Heart to Save Life
In a risky, but necessary operation, British surgeons turned around a woman's backwards heart by draining her body of blood, stopping her heart and "re-plumbing" it so that it would beat correctly. -
Toddler Unable to Cry, Tears Trigger Deadly Seizures
Crying is typical behavior among toddlers — but for 2-year-old Tianna Lewis McHugh — the simple act of crying could induce a deadly seizure , the Daily Mail reported. -
Millions Without Sick Days Fear H1N1
For millions of Americans without sick pay, H1N1 is a constant fear because if they don't go to work, they don't get paid. -
UN: $39 Billion Needed to Fight Pneumonia
To fight pneumonia, the world's top killer of children, United Nations officials say they need $39 billion over the next six years. -
Man Undergoes First Heart Surgery Using Radiation
A man from the U.K. has become the first person in the world to undergo revolutionary heart surgery using radiation. -
CDC: Contaminated Beef May Be Linked to 2 Deaths
A federal health official says two deaths and 26 other illnesses may be linked to possibly contaminated ground beef recalled by a New York company. -
FDA Refuses Merck's Application for New Drug
U.S. regulators refused to accept drugmaker Merck & Co.'s application for a new, combination cholesterol pill that includes rival Pfizer's Lipitor, the world's top-selling drug. -
FoxSexpert: How to Tell Your Partner You Have a STD
Not quite sure how to tell your parnter you have a STD? Here are some ways to break the delicate news -
Stigma, Fears Enable Breast Cancer's Grip on Poor
Nurses were training women in rural Mexico to examine their breasts for cancer when one raised her hand to object. -
4 Characteristics of Muscular Men
Following these characteristics and become muscular in no time -
Girl, 11, Gives Birth on Wedding Day, Father Faces Jail
An 11-year-old girl has become a mother after going into labor during her wedding to her teenage boyfriend. -
Man's Heart Stops After Rare Allergy to Wife's Lotion
Darren Young is itching to get on with his love life — but he's allergic to his wife's lotion.
LEISURE
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Ford Posts $1 Billion Profit
U.S. car and truck division in the black for the first time since 2005 -
GAO Says Recoup of GM, Chrysler Bailout Money Unlikely
Report could undermine IPOs -
Airlines Ratchet Up Holiday Surcharges ... Again
Several of the largest U.S. airlines have increased a surcharge for travel on the busiest travel days to $20 each way, up from $10.
SCITECH
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First Japanese Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station
Japan's first unmanned space cargo ship cast off from the International Space Station Friday as it nears the end of a successful maiden voyage. -
Newfound Dinosaur Armored Like a Tank
A husband and wife team of paleontologists has discovered a newfound species of armored dinosaur that lived 112 million years ago in what is now Montana -
Million Dollar Race for Space Gets Exciting
Amateurs and pros alike tried to prove they can land on the moon over the weekend — and win a $1 million dollar prize -
Man-Eating Lions Killed Dozens in 1898
Nightly attacks by man-eating lions brought construction to a halt in one of east Africa's most notorious onslaughts -
Snow Cap Disappearing from Mount Kilimanjaro
The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone -
Military Links Drones into Unmanned Squadrons
Taking a cue from The Terminator, the Navy is developing "swarms" of unmanned fighting vehicles. Whole armies of robotic drones may be just around the corner. -
Enormous Jellyfish Sink Japanese Fishing Boat
Pink, slimy and repellent, the Nomura’s jellyfish is an authentic horror of the deep. Now the creatures have sunk a 10-ton fishing trawler -
Fla. Scientist Pursues Staph Vaccine
Stanley Kim spends a lot of time thinking about the slime that coats staph germs -
Mars Rover 'Spirit' Has Amnesia. Again
NASA's Mars rover Spirit is suffering a new bout of amnesia, one that comes after months of being stuck in deep Martian sand. -
8 Tech Trends for 2010
8 tech trends coming online shortly, and how they'll affect your life next year -
PCs Are Changing, Not Just Windows
Personal computers are changing — and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7 -
Scientists Decode DNA of Pig
An international group of scientists has decoded the DNA of the domestic pig, research that may one day prove useful in finding new treatments for both pigs and people
U.S.
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Yankees Beat Phillies for 3-1 World Series Edge
Alex Rodriguez delivered the biggest hit of his life, a go-ahead, two-out double in the ninth inning off Brad Lidge and the New York Yankees took advantage of Johnny Damon's alert dash to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 on Sunday night -
Colo. Police Arrest Man Suspected of Raping 11 Women
Authorities say a man arrested in Colorado is suspected of raping 11 women in New Mexico and Texas over 15 years, and recently trying to kill a police officer. -
Imam Pleads Not Guilty to NYC Terror Charges
An imam accused of lying to FBI agents investigating an alleged bomb plot against New York City by a suspected al-Qaida associate pleaded not guilty Monday. -
Tennessee Soldier Arrested After Explosives Found
An Army Special Forces soldier has been arrested following the discovery of about 100 pounds of explosives outside his Tennessee home. -
Robert F. Kennedy's Killer Transfers Prisons
The attorney for the man who assassinated Robert F. Kennedy says his client has been transferred to a new prison where his life could be in danger. -
Delta Flight Returns to Airport After Bird Strike
Authorities say a Delta Air Lines flight headed to Utah has safely returned to Phoenix after one or more birds hit the aircraft. -
Court: Canadian Mistaken for Terrorist Can't Sue U.S.
A Canadian engineer cannot sue the United States after being mistaken for a terrorist when he was changing planes in New York a year after the 2001 terrorist attacks, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. -
Wis. Woman Calls 911 to Report Herself as Drunk Driver
A Wisconsin woman called 911 to report herself as a drunk driver, MyFoxAustin reported. -
Civilian Dies in North Carolina Army Post Explosion
Fort Bragg officials say a civilian killed in an explosion at the North Carolina Army post was scavenging for scrap metal when he stepped on a round and it exploded. -
Ex-Con Charged With Killing 4 in North Carolina Town
Police arrested a convicted kidnapper early Monday in the fatal shooting of four men in the town that inspired the idyllic community of Mayberry on the 1960s TV series "The Andy Griffith Show." -
Supreme Court Won't Review Civil Rights-Era Case
The Supreme Court on Monday left in place a judge's ruling that allowed prosecutors to charge a reputed Ku Klux Klansman with kidnapping more than 40 years after two black men were abducted and killed in rural Mississippi. -
Clinic Apologizes to Muslim Doctor in Headscarf Flap
A suburban Dallas medical clinic has apologized to a Muslim doctor for telling her during a job interview that she would not be allowed to wear her headscarf while at work. -
Ship Built With World Trade Center Steel Visits N.Y.
The new Navy assault ship USS New York, built with World Trade Center steel, arrived in its namesake city Monday with a 21-gun salute near the site of the 2001 terrorist attack. -
Ohio Woman Loses Wedding Ring in Trick-or-Treater's Bucket
An Ohio woman is hoping a kind trick-or-treater will return the wedding band she lost when handing out candy on Halloween night. -
San Francisco Bay Bridge Likely to Open Late Monday
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge remains closed for the busy morning commute, but officials say the span likely will re-open later today -
Jury Finds Dell Guilty of Conspiracy in Camera Case
Civil jurors in New Orleans found Dell Inc. liable for $16.3 million in damages on unfair trade and conspiracy claims regarding a lawsuit over New Orleans city ill-fated crime camera program. -
Yale University Student's Death Remains a Mystery
A spokeswoman for the Chief Medical Examiner says an autopsy was done Monday and the results are pending further studies. -
L.A. Police Officer Charged With Trying to Export Guns
A Los Angeles police officer was indicted for attempting to illegally export guns to Belize, where he owns a private security firm. -
Calif. Crews Contain Geyser From Broken Water Main
Work crews have significantly reduced a towering fountain of water gushing onto a Los Angeles street from a ruptured water main. -
eBay Removes Items Up For Sale by Anti-Abortion Activists
Online auction house eBay says it has begun removing several items put up for sale by anti-abortion activists trying to raise funds for the man accused of killing a Kansas abortion provider. -
Court Rejects Pa. Buffer Law on Abortion Clinics
A federal appeals court has struck down an ordinance that created two types of buffer zones around medical facilities after a Christian legal group challenged the law on behalf of a nurse who protests abortions. -
U.S.: Glitch With Foreign Social Security Numbers Fixed
Two federal agencies that put Americans at risk for identity-theft-like problems have fixed a glitch that linked U.S. Social Security numbers to those issued by three foreign countries, officials said. -
Navy Identifies Body of Pilot in Texas Crash
The U.S. Coast Guard says searchers have found the body of one pilot whose plane disappeared off the Texas coast. -
Philly Paper Apologizes for Ad Congratulating Phillies
A Philadelphia newspaper has apologized to readers for mistakenly running an ad congratulating the Philadelphia Phillies on winning back-to-back World Series titles. -
Phillies Beat Yankees, Avoid Series Elimination
Put those parade plans on hold, New York. The Phillies are coming back. -
Maid Jailed for Poisoning Malaysian Boss
Maid Nurhayati Ahmad, 22, pleaded guilty in the court in eastern Pahang state Monday to attempted murder, said her lawyer, Mohamad Fadly Hashim. -
Bug Spray May Have Killed Infant, Injured 2 in S.C.
Authorities say bug spray that produces a fog to kill insects may be to blame for the death of a 10-month-old South Carolina boy and his critically injured 2-year-old brother. -
Calif. E.R. Doctor Convicted of Assault in Bike Crash
An emergency room doctor was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon for swerving his car in front of two cyclists on a Brentwood road, causing them to crash into the back of the sedan. -
Abortion Clinic Director Quits After Watching Procedure
The former director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Texas says she had a "change of heart" after watching an abortion last month — and she quit her job and joined a pro-life group in praying outside the facility. -
Georgia Fireman Charged With Child Sex Solicitation
A 21-year-old firefighter was arrested on charges that he attempted to solicit a minor child for sex. -
Doug Barron 1st Player to Violate PGA Tour Drug Policy
The PGA Tour says Doug Barron was suspended for one year for using a performance-enhancing drug. -
Grandmother Pleads Guilty in Death of Grandson
Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom says Tina Miller-Steiner was sentenced Monday to 45 days in jail and 10 years probation. -
Police Searching for Missing Florida Baby
Florida authorities were searching for a baby girl missing on the Panhandle on Monday. -
4-Year-Old California Boy Found Dead in Clothes Dryer
Authorities say the body of a missing 4-year-old California boy was found in the clothes dryer of a neighbor's home and a 14-year-old boy from the house in Mendota has been arrested on suspicion of the killing. -
First American Man Since 1982 Wins NYC Marathon
Meb Keflezighi wrote a letter to Alberto Salazar 11 years ago explaining how American distance runners could again find success. -
Indian Tribe Claims Wind Farm Would Destroy Sacred Rituals
From a blustery perch over a Cape Cod beach, Chuckie Green gestures toward a stretch of horizon where he says construction of the nation's first offshore wind farm would destroy his Indian tribe's religion. -
Ford Reports Surprise $1 Billion 3Q Profit
Ford, the only Detroit automaker to dodge direct government aid and bankruptcy court, surprised investors with net income of nearly $1 billion in the third quarter and forecast a "solidly profitable" 2011. -
Focus Turns to Cause of California Collision
With the possibility of finding survivors all but gone and the ocean search shifted from a rescue effort to a recovery mission, focus fell Monday on what caused a Marine Corps helicopter and U.S. Coast Guard plane to collide over the Pacific. -
Record Number of Millionaire College Presidents
The fast-growing group of millionaire private college and university presidents hit a new record in recent years, and it's likely more college leaders will make seven-figure salaries once the slumping economy rebounds. -
CIT Files Bankruptcy, and Retailers Get Nervous
The bankruptcy of a key lender that helps retailers stock their shelves is adding to the industry's worries ahead of the critical holiday shopping season.
WORLD
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Man Accidentally Pulls Eject Lever While Flying in Jet
A passenger enjoying a civilian joyride accidentally cut the trip short when he ejected himself from the plane after grabbing the eject lever while trying to brace himself. -
Canadians Linked to Controversial Imam Fight Extradition
A lawyer for two Canadians wanted by the FBI following the death of a controversial imam in a police shootout in Detroit says they plan to fight extradition. -
Russian Businessman and Ex-KGB Spy Shot Dead in Moscow
Police say a Russian businessman convicted in Israel in the 1980s of being a KGB spy has been shot dead in Moscow. -
Rival Pirate Groups Fight Over Control of British Couple
Rival pirates and militia groups have fought for control over a British couple held hostage for more than a week, an Islamic militia commander and a local elder said Monday. The couple were not injured in the fighting. -
U.N. Prosecutor Blames Karadzic for 1995 Srebrenica Massacre
Radovan Karadzic orchestrated the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys and his only regret was "that some Muslim men got away," a U.N. prosecutor said Monday at the former Bosnian Serb leader's war crimes trial. -
Iran May Not Be Ready to Ship Out Uranium
An envoy tells the Associated Press that Iran wants to buy reactor fuel, suggesting it's not ready to ship out enriched uranium. -
Bomber Outside Pakistan Bank Kills at Least 35
A homicide bomber killed 35 people outside a bank near Pakistan's capital Monday, while the U.N. said spreading violence in the country had forced it to suspend long-term development work in the northwest regions along the Afghan border. -
Seven Indicted for Allegedly Helping Madrid Train Bombers
A Spanish judge has indicted seven people for allegedly helping the suspected Madrid train bombers flee after the 2004 terror attacks. -
Israel Arrests Extremist Charged With Killing Palestianians
Israeli authorities have arrested a Jewish-American extremist who confessed to killing two Palestinians and bombing the home of an Israeli professor in a series of high-profile hate crimes. -
Royal British Heirlooms on Sale at Christie's Auction
Fancy a piece of British royal history? Then head to Christie's in London this month. -
Anniversary of Dutch Filmmaker's Murder Stirs Debate
The Dutch marked the fifth anniversary Monday of the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a Muslim fanatic, a brutal killing that continues to shape politics in the Netherlands. -
Jamaica's Police Commissioner Resigns as Homicide Rates Rise
Jamaica's police commissioner has resigned as the Caribbean nation struggles to curb a murder rate that is among the world's highest. -
Dog Rescued After Spending 6 Days Underground
Lucy the Dachshund was dug out of a hole and reunited with her happy owners after spending six days trapped underground. -
U.N. Chief in Kabul as Election Pressure Mounts
The U.N. chief made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Monday as international pressure mounted for a quick resolution to the country's electoral turmoil following the withdrawal of President Hamid Karzai's only challenger. -
Maid Jailed for Poisoning Malaysian Boss
Maid Nurhayati Ahmad, 22, pleaded guilty in the court in eastern Pahang state Monday to attempted murder, said her lawyer, Mohamad Fadly Hashim. -
Tower of London Warders Accused of Bullying Female
Moira Cameron, the first woman to serve as yeoman warder at the Tower, was apparently isolated and harassed by resentful male colleagues, despite her long experience in the military. -
World's Fastest Man Adopts World Fastest Feline
The Jamaican sprinter's sponsorship of the 3-month-old male cheetah is part of an effort to boost Kenyan conservation efforts of its famous wildlife, whose survival is threatened by trophy hunting, climate change and human encroachment. -
North Korea Demands Direct Talks With U.S.
North Korea issued a veiled threat Monday to increase its nuclear arsenal if U.S. officials do not quickly agree to the one-on-one talks that the communist regime is demanding. -
Antigua Strips Disgraced Billionaire of Knighthood
Disgraced Texas financier R. Allen Stanford is being stripped of his knighthood in the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, the head of the government panel that approves the awards said Monday. -
Afghan Runoff Canceled, Karzai Declared Winner
Afghanistan's election commission has canceled Saturday's presidential runoff and proclaimed President Hamid Karzai victor of the war-ravaged nation's tumultuous ballot. -
Bagram in Afghanistan Turning Into 'Boom Town'
Seen from a tiny village on a recent moonless night, the sprawling U.S. base three miles to the north looks more like a medium-size city than a military facility in a war zone. -
U.K. 'Beefeater' Guards Suspended for Bullying
If the charges are true, it's time to add bullying to the litany of foul deeds committed at the notorious Tower of London, where three English queens were executed centuries ago. -
Rescue Underway After Boat Sinks Off Australian Coast
An Australian military plane dropped an inflatable life raft Monday to dozens of apparent asylum seekers clinging to wreckage of a boat that sank in the Indian Ocean far from shore. Up to 11 others were still missing and one person was confirmed dead. -
Charges Read for Man, 88, Charged as Fmr Nazi Hit Man
Prosecutors have read out the indictment against a former member of Hitler's Waffen SS at his trial on charges he murdered three Dutch civilians in reprisal for partisan attacks during World War II.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Rush Limbaugh on 'FNS'
America's leading conservative voice on President Obama, politics and himself -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' Oct. 31, 2009
Are the news media still in love with Obama? -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
Am I purging the GOP? -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Media skeptical of White House report on stimulus jobs -
Hannity: Bound for Victory?
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell on 'Hannity' -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
If the American flag offends people in America, they should take the next flight to where they fly a flag they like better -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Gingrich vs. Beck and the GOP
Former House Speaker on public option in health care, Conservative Doug Hoffman, chances of a presidential run in 2012, his latest book, "To Try Men's Souls" and more. -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Fred Barnes says choice between Obama's stimulus spending and doing nothing is 'a false choice' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Why scaring people about global warming may be hurting the cause -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, October 31
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'Journal Editorial Report,' October 31, 2009
Government-run option returns to health care debate; why have college tuition costs skyrocketed? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Are Feminists Jealous of Sarah Palin?
Are feminists jealous of Sarah Palin? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Employment Statistics
White House says 1 million jobs were created or saved by stimulus, but were they? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
For CIT, the buck stops here
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