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HEALTH
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Lawmaker Wants Probe of E. coli and School Lunches
The chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee wants an investigation into the risk of deadly E. coli getting into school lunches. -
Expanding Drug Treatment: Is U.S. Ready to Step Up?
Based on the rhetoric, America's war on drugs seems poised to shift into a more enlightened phase where treatment of addicts gains favor over imprisonment of low-level offenders. -
Scientists Devise Early Treatment for Spine Injury
Injecting tiny polymer spheres into rats right after a spinal cord injury helped the animals recover movement and prevented secondary nerve damage that often follows such injuries, U.S. researchers said on Sunday. -
Study: High School Jocks Likelier to Drink, Fight
Soccer moms are unwittingly leading their sons astray, a new study says. Male high-school athletes are 1.4 times likelier to binge drink and 1.3 times likelier to fight, the survey of 13,000 teens nationwide found. -
Man, 52, With Rare Condition Collapses From Laughing
A 52-year-old father of three from the United Kingdom has to keep a straight face when watching sitcoms, as any sort of laughter can cause him collapse, London’s Daily Mail reported. -
Mom Standing at 28-Inches Pregnant With Third Child
One of the world's smallest women is expecting her third child — despite warnings the pregnancy could kill her. -
AIDS Is Leading Cause of Death, Disease for Women
In its first study of women's health around the globe, the World Health Organization said Monday that the AIDS virus is the leading cause of death and disease among women between the ages of 15 and 44. -
University of Montana Proposes Campus-Wide Ban on Tobacco
The University of Montana is proposing a campus-wide ban on all forms of tobacco, though students and staff would have nearly two years to quit before it's enforced. -
Maclaren Recalls 1M Strollers After Kids Lose Fingertips
A major stroller recall is set to take place Tuesday amid concerns that kids can get their fingertips cut off in the carriage hinge, New York’s Daily News reported. -
Girl's Rare Illness Means She Could Die If She Cries
Little Tianna Lewis McHugh is the girl who cannot cry — because it could kill her. -
FoxSexpert: Porn Isn't Just for Men Anymore
When it comes to watching porn, women enjoy this "pastime" just as much as men. So what kind of porn does your gal like? -
Cord Blood Reverses Cerebral Palsy in Colorado Girl
Chloe Levine had a stroke in utero, resulting in cerebral palsy. But an infusion of her own stem cells changed all that. -
2 Deaths at Nursing Home Linked to Legionnaires' Disease
Two people at a suburban Chicago nursing home have died from Legionnaires' disease, and a third case has been confirmed. -
Sight of Veggies Makes Woman Have Panic Attack
A plate full of brussels sprouts might not sound appetizing for a lot of people – but for a 22-year-old woman from the U.K. – just the sight of the leafy green buds can send her into a panic. -
Woman: Clinic Turned Me Away for Being Unmarried
An Ohio woman has been complaining to various officials because she says a hospital facility refused to help her get pregnant because she's not married.
LEISURE
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Report Finds 1000 Cases of Unintended Acceleration in Toyota
19 deaths blamed on the alleged problem -
Colonial Wiliamsburg Gets Revolutionary 'Starbucks'
18th century-style coffeehouse opening on the historic site -
Fox Recipe Box: Eggnog Cookies and More
The latest tastes from Gordon Ramsey, Rick Rogers and Lisa Swirn -
Deadwood Celebrates 20 Years of Legalized Gambling
With tourism came economic rejuvination -
Chrysler Shelves Plan for Electric Car in 2010
Chrysler has dropped ambitious target dates for battery-powered cars set as it sought government aid
SCITECH
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Legendary Lost Persian Army Found in Sahara
Herodotus wrote of a 50,000-man strong army that set out on foot into the Egyptian desert in 525 B.C. and was never heard from again ... until today -
Controversial Game 'Call of Duty' on Sale at Midnight
The publisher of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" seems to have a hit on its hands. The company is also hoping to brush some controversial images under the rug -
Internet Out of Room Next Year, Warns Report
Without an immediate technology transition, the Internet could run out of addresses as early as next year -
News Corp Sites May Be Removed From Google
News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch has suggested the company's online newspaper pages – including FoxNews.com, whose parent is News Corp. — will be invisible to Google users when it launches its new paid content strategy. -
The Truth About 2012 Doomsday Hype
The year 2012 is a few dozen months away, yet there excitement and concern surrounds it -
Untangling the Mystery of Black Holes
Cosmic rays and plasma jets pour from black holes, and researchers are just beginning to untangle their mysteries -
Framed for Child Porn by a PC Virus
Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography -
Next Stop, the Moon: Space Elevator Competition Has Winner
A Seattle teams has collected a $900,000 prize in a NASA-backed competition to develop the concept of an elevator to space — an idea spurred by science fiction novels. -
Firefox Turns Five, Warns 'Web Freedom May Not Last'
Web users risk taking online freedom for granted, a senior boss from Mozilla warns on the fifth birthday of the Firefox browser -
Supreme Court Ruling May Transform Tech Industry
The software industry holds its breath Monday as the Supreme Court debates a simple question with tremendous ramifications: Can a "process" be eligible for patenting? -
Nokia to Recall 14 Million Cell Phone Chargers
Nokia Corp. announced Monday that some 14 million mobile phone chargers could be dangerous for users and said it will replace them free of charge -
Australian Fisherman Fights off Shark Attack
An Australian spear fisherman spoke of his ordeal, after being attacked by a shark -
Footprints Are First Evidence of New Zealand's Dinosaurs
In soft sandstone at an undisclosed location on a New Zealand beach lie a series of very heavy footprints — the first evidence of dinosaur activity on the island
SPORTS
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Star NFL Running Back Out After Gay Slurs, Coach Critique
Larry Johnson's record-breaking career as a Kansas City running back is over.
U.S.
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Andre Agassi Reveals Lies He 'Can't Live With'
Andre Agassi says his book 'Open' allows the former tennis star to unburden himself of secrets he's carried for years. -
Nose Piercing Suspension Highlights Culture Clash
To 12-year-old Suzannah Pabla, piercing her nose was a way to connect with her roots in India. To Suzannah's school, it was a dress-code violation worthy of a suspension. -
University of California Chefs Make 330-Foot Sushi Roll
It was the roll of a lifetime. Hundreds of amateur sushi chefs at the University of California, Berkeley got their hands fishy Sunday as they assembled a 330-foot California roll. -
Killings Unsolved as D.C. Sniper Execution Approaches
Victims' relatives have unanswered questions about the killing spree initiated by Muhammad and Malvo seven years ago, which culminated with 13 shootings and 10 deaths over a three-week span that terrorized the Washington region. -
Lawyer: Orlando Shooting Suspect 'Mentally Ill'
The engineer accused of fatally shooting one employee and wounding five others at the firm where he once worked is "very mentally ill" and crumbled under the stress of his divorce, bankruptcy and unemployment, his attorney said Saturday. -
Wrong-Way Crash Mom Reportedly Regular Pot Smoker
State Police investigators said in a written report that a woman who killed seven people plus herself in a crash on the Taconic State Parkway was a regular marijuana user. -
New Jersey Jury Doesn't Buy 'Too Fat to Kill' Defense
A New Jersey jury has rejected a Florida man's claims that he was too fat to kill and has convicted him of murdering his former son-in-law. -
Truck Falls 200 Feet Off San Francisco's Bay Bridge
A trucker is dead after his big rig plummeted 200 feet off the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge early Monday and smashed onto an island below. -
Muslim Group Starts Fund for Fort Hood Victims' Families
An American Muslim group says it has established a fund to benefit the families of victims in the Fort Hood shootings. -
Injured Fort Hood Soldier Eager for Deployment
Pvt. Joseph Foster took a bullet in the leg during the Fort Hood shooting rampage. -
Ida Weakens to Tropical Storm, Gulf Still on Warning
Schools closed, residents of low-lying areas sought shelter and Florida's governor declared a state of emergency Monday as a late-season tropical storm churned toward the Gulf Coast. -
Small Plane Crashes in Florida Everglades
Rescue crews haven't been able to locate any survivors from a small plane crash in the Florida Everglades. -
N.C. Man Faces Charges in 1985 Double Murder
A North Carolina man serving time in a Georgia prison is set to face murder charges Monday in the murder of his brother and sister-in-law more than two decades ago. -
Fingertip Amputation Hazard Prompts Stroller Recall
The recall includes all nine models of single and double umbrella Maclaren strollers, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which announced the recall after an investigation. -
2 Workers Rescued From Wobbly Oil Rig as Ida Nears
The Coast Guard says two Chevron Corp. workers have been rescued from an oil rig that was in danger of toppling as Tropical Storm Ida churned up high seas. -
Man Killed, 6 Hurt in Shooting at Illegal Bar in Pa.
Authorities in eastern Pennsylvania say a Maryland man is dead after a weekend shooting at an illegal bar that also injured six people. -
Iran Accuses 3 Detained American Hikers of Espionage
Three American hikers who have been detained in Iran since they crossed into the country from Iraq in July have been accused of espionage, the first signal that Tehran intends to send the matter to trial. -
Man Axed for Telling Woman Gay Marriage Is Wrong
A manager at a Massachusetts retail store claims he was unjustly fired after he told a colleague he thought her impending marriage to another woman was wrong. -
Supreme Court Refuses to Stop D.C. Sniper Execution
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block Tuesday's scheduled execution of sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad. -
Colorado Bar Shooting Kills 1, Wounds 3
A man opened fire inside a bar near the ski town of Vail Saturday night, killing one person and wounding three others, police said. A suspect was quickly arrested. -
Topless Coffee Shop Owner Wants to Re-Open in Office
The owner of a topless coffee shop that burned down in an arson fire wants to reopen his business in an office trailer. -
Case Against Ohio Rapist Expands Worldwide
Authorities are investigating whether a man whose home and yard harbored the remains of at least 11 people is connected to any killings in places he lived while in the military, including Japan, California and the Carolinas. -
Witness Says Orlando Office Shooting Lasted 1 Minute
A man who was in an Orlando office when a former employee came in and started shooting said Monday that the ordeal that left one dead and five injured lasted about a minute. -
Robot Removes Suspicious Object Near Calif. Courthouse
Authorities say a suspicious object found outside an East Los Angeles courthouse was not a bomb. -
Man Who Shot at Police in New York Dies
A man who fired gunshots at police after a home invasion robbery at an apartment in Syracuse, N.Y., has been found dead. -
N.Y. Woman Allegedly Has 20 Dead Dogs Buried in Yard
Authorities in New York say a woman who had about 20 dead dogs buried in her backyard on Long Island faces a misdemeanor animal cruelty charge. -
Official: Major Hasan Awake, Speaking to Medical Staff
Fort Hood massacre suspect Major Nidal Malik Hasan is awake and speaking to medical staff at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Fox News Radio reports. -
3 Women Shot to Death as They Sat in Car With Kids
Three women were shot to death in East St. Louis as they sat in a car with two children. -
Ft. Hood Counselors Help Soldiers Cope With Stress, Grief
Fifteen injured Fort Hood soldiers remain hospitalized Monday, and are being treated for the injuries they sustained in the shooting massacre on Fort Hood's army base, Commander Lt. General Robert Cone said. -
Roeder Confesses to Shooting Kan. Abortion Doctor
The man accused of shooting a Kansas abortion provider has confessed to the killing to The Associated Press, saying he has no regrets. -
Fort Hood Suspect to Be Charged in Military Court
Investigative officials say the Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre will be charged by the U.S. military rather than in a civilian court. -
Did Army Ignore Warning Signs From Ft. Hood Shooter?
The warning signs were all there, but the U.S. military treated Major Nidal Malik Hasan with kid gloves, taking no action that might have prevented the Army psychiatrist from allegedly killing 13 people in the Fort Hood massacre last week. -
2 More Women Identified Among Bodies at Ohio Home
Police say the remains of 48-year-old Janice Webb and 44-year-old Kim Yvette Smith were identified Monday by the Cuyahoga County coroner's office. -
Cops Call Family Shooting a Triple Murder-Suicide
Authorities called to check on a family's well-being in a rural southeast Texas home found the bodies of four people who had been shot to death. -
U.S. Nabs $$$ in 83-Nation Cash-Smuggling Sting
Whether it's gun running, drug smuggling or human trafficking, crime has one common currency: cold, hard cash. Federal agents just conducted the largest cash-smuggling sting in history, uncovering more than $27 million in undeclared cash. -
Formal Charges Expected in Seattle Police Killing
The man accused in the Halloween-night shooting death of a Seattle policeman remains hospitalized, and authorities were expected to talk more Monday about why they believe the suspect is a domestic terrorist who held a grudge against law enforcement. -
Lost Deer Breaks Into Florida Home
Call it a deer home invasion. Two Pinellas County sheriff's deputies responded to calls of a house being burglarized Sunday morning. They found a broken window and there a blood trail. -
Man Injured in Orlando Office Shooting Leaves Hospital
At least one man who was wounded during a shooting at an Orlando engineering firm has reportedly been released from a central Florida hospital. -
Philadelphia Transit Strike Ends
Philadelphia's buses, trolleys and subways are running again during the morning rush now that a six-day transit strike is over.
WORLD
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Bomber Kills 3 Near Group of Police in Pakistan
A homicide bomber in a rickshaw detonated his explosives near a group of police constables in northwest Pakistan's main city of Peshawar on Monday, killing three people, police said. -
Key Events Leading to Communism's Collapse
Key dates in the collapse of communism across Eastern Europe in 1989: -
Iran Reportedly Charges 3 American Hikers With Espionage
Three American hikers who have been detained in Iran after crossing into the country from Iraq have been charged with espionage, according to Iran's State News Agency. -
Indonesia Earthquake Leaves 1 Dead and Dozens Injured
A powerful undersea earthquake killed one person, injured dozens and damaged hundreds of houses on a remote island in central Indonesia, officials said Monday. -
U.K. Teens Arrested Over Firework Killing
Three teenagers were arrested today in connection with the death of a mother killed after a firework was pushed through her mailbox, The Times of London reported. -
Hebrew Bible Looted by Nazis Returned to Jewish Community
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials turned over the two-volume Bible to two Austrian emissaries during a repatriation ceremony at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan. -
Germany Celebrates Fall of the Berlin Wall
With prayers, music and pomp, Germany on Monday remembered the 20th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall fell, sending East Germans flooding west and setting in motion events that soon led to the country's reunification. -
El Salvador Floods, Slides Kill 134
Soldiers and townspeople dug through rock and debris Monday in hopes of finding dozens of people missing in a mudslide that swept down on a town, part of a wave of floods and landslides that killed at least 124 people in El Salvador. -
Sweden's Lutheran Church Ordains First Openly Gay Bishop
Sweden's Lutheran church said Monday it had ordained its first openly gay bishop, just two weeks after it gave priests the right to wed same-sex couples. -
4 Georgian Teens Detained for Illegally Entering S. Ossentia
Authorities in breakaway South Ossetia say they have detained four Georgian teenagers accused of illegally crossing the boundary into the separatist republic. -
Man Arrested in Ax Murders of 4 Elderly Women
Macedonian police say they have arrested a man suspected in ax murders of four elderly women. -
A Tour of the Berlin Wall, 20 Years Later
Prade is one of the guides on Berlin’s “Trabi Safari”, which is basically a tour along East Germany memory lane. -
Russian Court Weighs Ban on Capital Punishment
Russia's Constitutional Court held hearings Monday on whether a moratorium on capital punishment should remain in force next year. -
Iran Still Seeks Talks of Nuclear Supplies With World Powers
Iran still wants talks with world powers over fuel supplies to a Tehran nuclear reactor -- despite the country's apparent rejection of a U.N. plan to curb Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. -
Radical Imam Urges Muslims to 'Follow' Alleged Shooter
The personal Web site for a radical American imam living in Yemen who had contact with two 9/11 hijackers is praising alleged Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan as a hero. -
Brown to Continue Handwritten Letters to Soldiers After Spel
A handwritten condolence note written by Prime Minister Gordon Brown to the grieving mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan caused the government fresh embarrassment on Monday. -
A Tale of Two Cities: Watching the Berlin Wall Come Down
Jay was the first newcomer from the East I spoke with in West Berlin after the Berlin Wall fell. It was an incredible moment. For decades East Berlin had been sealed off to the world thanks to the Wall surrounding it. Now that barrier was coming down. -
President Reagan's Berlin Wall Speech
On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan urged Soviet Premier Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. What follows were his full remarks. -
Honduras Finds Alleged Drug Landing Strip
Honduran authorities said Monday that they have discovered a secret landing strip on property once owned by a murdered congressman suspected of trafficking in precursor chemicals for methamphetamine. -
Libyan Authorities Deliver Detained Pair to Embassy
Two Swiss businessmen detained by Libya over a spat involving leader Moammar Gadhafi's son have been handed over to their embassy in Tripoli, Switzerland's Foreign Ministry said Monday. -
Lebanon's P.M. Incorporates Hezbollah Into Cabinet
Lebanon's prime minister has formed a Cabinet that includes the militant group Hezbollah and its allies, ending a political deadlock that left the divided nation without a government for months and threatened to ignite violence. -
China Executes 9 Uighurs Over Ethnic Riots
Nine men have been executed for taking part in ethnic rioting that left nearly 200 people dead in July, the first suspects put to death in the unrest, Chinese state media reported Monday. -
Kim Jong Il Travels North Korea in Luxurious Trains
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il -- known for shunning air travel -- has six luxurious trains equipped with reception halls, conference rooms and high-tech communication facilities, a South Korean newspaper reported Monday. -
Oil Prices Near $79 on Hurricane Ida Fears
Oil prices climbed toward $79 a barrel Monday in Asia as Hurricane Ida threatened oil installations in the Gulf of Mexico.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Reps. Van Hollen, Pence on 'FNS'
Health care reform reaches critical point in House -
FOX & Friends: Happy Birthday
The United States Marine Corps turns 234 on Tuesday -
FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' Nov. 7, 2009
Did media ignore GOP victories? -
Huckabee: Huckabee's Opinion
Why Bill Clinton was right -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Greg-alogue
Hollywood's dependable cowardice -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Obama takes another hit from a core support group -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
If terror links were not discussed by the FBI following Ft. Hood shooting, Steve Hayes says Director Mueller 'should be fired' -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, November 7
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'Journal Editorial Report,' November 7, 2009
Club for Growth defends involvement in N.Y.-23 race; panel weighs in on unemployment hitting 10.2 percent -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Politics and Fort Hood Mass Murder
Politics and the Fort Hood mass murder -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Was Fort Hood Massacre a Terrorist Act?
Was Fort Hood massacre a terrorist act? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Fox News Exclusive
One-on-one with Google CEO Eric Schmidt -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
The rich the government loves to bash have bashed back
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