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HEALTH
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LA Hospital: X-ray Overdoses Could Cause Cataracts
A Los Angeles hospital where patients were exposed to X-ray radiation overdoses during CT scans says its investigation found the affected patients could be at higher risk for cataracts. -
2 Pregnant Women Among 5 Who Died of H1N1 in a Week
Health officials in North Carolina say two pregnant women were among five people who died of pandemic H1N1 flu or similar symptoms in one week. -
Scanning Invisible Damage of PTSD, Brain Blasts
Powerful scans are letting doctors watch just how the brain changes in veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and concussion-like brain injuries — signature damage of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. -
Dirty Air, Heat, Cold May All Trigger Heart Attacks
Extreme temperatures and heavy air pollution boost heart attack risk, according to a major new study. -
Plavix Works in Men and Women, With Differences
The popular blood-thinner Plavix prevents heart attacks and strokes in both women and men, but the benefits differ slightly by gender, U.S. researchers said on Monday. -
More Muscle Power Means Lower Alzheimer's Risk
Older people with stronger muscles are at reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to their weaker peers, a new study shows. -
Artificial Penis Tissue Proves Promising in Lab Tests
One day artificial penis tissue could be grown to help men, new findings in rabbits now suggest. -
U.K. Starts Study on Using Human DNA in Animals
British scientists begin a new study on Tuesday to consider how human DNA is used in animal experiments and to determine what the boundaries of such controversial science might be. -
NBA's Abdul-Jabbar Has Rare Form of Leukemia
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. -
Experts: Placebo Power Behind Many Natural Cures
In tests of a new drug to relieve lupus symptoms, about a third of patients felt better when they got dummy pills instead of the drug. -
Colo. Judge Overturns Medical Marijuana Restrictions
A judge overturned tight restrictions Tuesday on Colorado medical marijuana providers, saying state health officials had ignored the needs of patients and violated open meetings laws while imposing the rules. -
Doctors to Seek Repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
The United States' largest doctors' group has agreed to join efforts to repeal the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. -
7 Pick-Up Rules Women Want Men to Know
When it comes to picking up women, men must have confidence and persistence -
Smokers Beware: You're at Risk for COPD
Can't walk far without huffing and puffing? Are you a smoker? You may have COPD -
Overeaters, Drug Users Share Addictive Brain Chemistry
Failed dieters may be pushed to over-eat not by their stomachs, but by their brains. -
WHO: Lack of Health Care Worsens Women's Quality of Life
Despite living six to eight years longer than men, women lack essential healthcare throughout their lives, particularly as teenagers and elderly people, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
LEISURE
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Missouri Gets an Infusion of 'Virgins'
Clayton shop specializes in the gold standard of olive oils -
Losing Opel Would've Made Life Harder for New GM
Company's top engineer is happy the German company is staying in the family -
How to Win Whether or Not You Go All-In
Resort perks are only free if you use them -
5 Drinks Your Father Drank
If your daddy ordered a Tequila Sunrise at your age, they would have punched him in the neck. Here's what he drank. -
Cadillac Reportedly to Build Electric Car
The Chevy Volt gets a rich cousin -
Fox Recipe Box: Eggnog Cookies and More
The latest taste treats from Gordon Ramsay, Rick Rodgers and Lisa Zwirn
SCITECH
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Lists Finally (At Last!) Make Twitter Worthwhile
Microblogging site Twitter is polarizing: You either need it like air or you've grown so tired of hearing about it that you just want to cry. Let me show you why it's useful. -
Review: 'Call of Duty' Lives up to Hype
In terms of pre-release hype, few games have attracted more than "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2." -
New Mayan Murals Give Rare View of Life
Recently excavated murals are giving a rare look into the lives of ordinary ancient Maya -
New Rick Astley Virus Infecting iPhone
A young Australian web designer has become the first person to create a virus for Apple's wildly popular iPhone -
Alien Abduction, Done Hollywood Style
Science fiction film "The Fourth Kind" claims to be a documentary re-enactment of an alien abduction in Alaska. But it's just the latest in a series of fakes. -
Hundreds of Facebook Groups 'Hijacked'
An anonymous group has exploited a security loophole in the social networking site Facebook by 'hijacking' hundreds of groups -
Tiny Robot Swarms Will Study Tiniest Sea Life
Giant robots are best suited for Terminator-scale tasks. To measure the sea's tiniest inhabitants, oceanographers will need to build a new type of robot -
Navy Sought Martians as Early as 1924
The military has been searching for intelligent life in outer space for far longer than previously suspected.
U.S.
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Expert: Hasan Had 'Disgusted Look' in January Video
The suspect in the Fort Hood massacre was caught on video with a disgusted look on his face --like he didn't "accomplish his mission" when he attended a conference in Washington in January, a body language expert said. -
Fort Hood Suspect to Be Tried by Military
Officials say decision to bring military charges instead of civilian criminal charges against Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan did not mean it wasn't a terrorism case -
3 Killed, 5 Wounded in Shooting at S.C. House
Authorities say three people have been killed and five injured in a shooting in a small town west of Charleston. -
Feds: Al Qaeda Video Found in Chicago Man's Home
Federal prosecutors say a video produced by Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist network was found in the home of a Chicago man charged with plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper. -
Police: Man Kills Mom, Girlfriend, Daughter, Self
Authorities called several times to check on a family's well-being in a rural Texas home eventually found the bodies of four people. -
NBA's Abdul-Jabbar Has Rare Form of Leukemia
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. -
Ida Makes Landfall in Alabama With Heavy Rain
Tropical Storm Ida came ashore near Mobile Bay in southern Alabama early Tuesday with top sustained winds around 45 mph. -
Governor Denies Clemency, D.C. Sniper Will Be Executed
Virginia's governor refused to spare the life of John Allen Muhammad and cleared the way for his execution Tuesday night for the sniper attacks in 2002 that left 10 dead and spread such fear people were afraid to go shopping, cut grass or pump gas. -
1 Dead, 1 Injured in Missouri Crane Accident, Police Say
Kansas City police say one worker has died following a crane accident at the construction site of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. -
Convicted Terrorist to Speak at Univ. Despite Objection
A convicted domestic terrorist whose scheduled speech at the University of Massachusetts was canceled has been reinvited to campus by a faculty group against the objections of school administration and Gov. Deval Patrick. -
Ft. Hood Suspect Warned of Muslim Threat Within Military
The Army psychiatrist suspected of killing 13 people at Fort Hood reportedly warned senior Army physicians in 2007 the military should allow Muslim soldiers to be released as conscientious objectors instead of fighting in wars to avoid "adverse events." -
Driver Crashes Pickup Truck Into Tampa Airport Aquarium
The driver and the child in her lap survived when a pickup truck slammed into a 1,500-gallon aquarium at Tampa International Airport. The tropical fish were not so lucky. -
Affidavit: Comment Made to Woman Led to UConn Stabbing
An arrest warrant affidavit says the fight that led to the stabbing death of University of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard began when one of his teammates "disrespected" a woman at a school-sponsored dance. -
Suspected Ft. Hood Shooter's Lawyer: Client 'Coherent'
The lawyer for the Army psychiatrist accused in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says the suspected gunman was "coherent" when he spoke to him and he is 'aware that he's a suspect,' The Associated Press reported. -
Ida Weakens After Making Landfall in Ala. With Heavy Rain
Forecasters say Ida has weakened to a tropical depression and is heading east toward the Florida Panhandle with winds near 35 mph. -
Caribbean Judge Sentences R.I. Man 25 Years in Wife Killing
A Rhode Island man accused of killing his wife during a 1999 scuba diving trip testified Thursday that he spent part of her inheritance on courting another woman and taking her on a cruise. -
Anchorwoman's Face Shattered 'Like an Egg' During Attack
One blow ruined her smile and others crushed the middle of her face, but the attack on television personality Anne Pressly didn't end until after her jaw was forced to the back of her head and cut off blood flow to her brain, a medical examiner said. -
400 Students Escape Fire at Portland Elementary School
More than 400 students escaped a three-alarm fire that heavily damaged a southeast Portland elementary school. -
Driver Stopped Subway From Hitting Woman on Tracks
The driver of Boston subway train that came to a screeching halt just before hitting a woman who had fallen onto the tracks has been hailed as a hero. -
Investigators Found E-Mails From Hasan to Al Qaeda
Military and law enforcement investigators have located e-mails from alleged Fort Hood shooter Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan to people associated with Al Qaeda, two U.S. officials told Fox News on the condition of anonymity. -
21-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Poker Champ
A 21-year-old Michigan poker professional who chose cards over college has won the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas, winning $8.55 million and becoming the youngest player to win the tournament in its 40-year history.
WORLD
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French Envoy Meets N. Korean Foreign Minister
The French president's special envoy on North Korea held talks Tuesday with the country's foreign minister during a visit to Pyongyang to explore the possibility of establishing diplomatic ties with the communist regime. -
Britain's Biggest Lotto Winners Score $76M Jackpot
A South Wales couple who won a $76 million lotto jackpot spoke about the moment they realized they had become rich beyond their wildest dreams. -
2-Year Hunt Ends for Suspect in Teacher Bathtub Murder
A two and a half year search came to an end Tuesday when Japanese police arrested Tatsuya Ichihashi, the man accused of strangling a young British teacher, Lindsay Hawker, and burying her in a bath. -
TV Footage Shows Afghan Insurgents With U.S. Ammo
Television footage broadcast Tuesday showed insurgents handling what appears to be U.S. ammunition in a remote area of eastern Afghanistan that American forces left last month following a deadly firefight that killed eight troops. -
Saudi Navy Blocks Yemen Coast to Stop Rebel Weapon Flow
A Saudi Arabian government adviser says the kingdom has imposed a naval blockade on northern Yemen's Red Sea coast to try to prevent weapons and fighters flowing to Shiite rebels in the area. -
Britons Angry Over Recent Deaths in Afghan War
Grieving over the death of her son in Afghanistan, the woman tore into British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. -
Nations Urge Venezuela, Colombia to End Conflict
Brazil and the U.S. urged Colombia and Venezuela on Tuesday to talk out their differences after Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez ordered his military to prepare for a possible war with his neighbor. -
Blackwater Reportedly Authorized Secret Payments
Top executives at Blackwater authorized secret payments of $1 million to Iraqi officials to keep quiet after the company's security guards killed 17 Iraqi civilians in September 2007, according to The New York Times. -
U.S. Accuses Iran of Sending Weapons to Syria
The United States accused Iran Tuesday of violating a U.N. arms embargo by secretly sending weapons to Syria in a cargo ship seized by Israel, a U.S. official said. -
NATO Seizes Tons of Bomb Material in Afghan Raid
NATO officials say 250 tons of suspected bomb-making material has been seized in a raid in Kandahar, a stronghold of Taliban insurgents in southern Afghanistan. -
Detained American's Mom: Iran's Espionage Claim Is False
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. -
NATO Praises International Anti-Piracy Effort
NATO says a meeting of senior officers from navies involved in anti-piracy patrols off Somalia achieved "real progress" in forging closer co-operation in the joint effort. -
Car Bomb Explodes Near Pakistani Market Killing 24
A suspected car bomb exploded just outside a crowded market in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing 20 people and wounding 55, police said. -
Okinawa Marine Base Debate Strains U.S.-Japan Ties
Political wrangling by Japan's new government over plans to move a major U.S. Marine base on Okinawa has opened a wide rift in Washington's most important Asian alliance ahead of President Barack Obama's visit later this week. -
Koreas Exchange Fire in Naval Clash
Navy ships of the two Koreas exchanged fire Tuesday along their disputed western sea border, South Korean military officers said. -
Vatican Seeks Signs of Alien Life
Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church. -
Massive Blackout Hits Brazil's 2 Largest Cities
A massive power failure blacked out Brazil's two largest cities and other parts of Latin America's biggest nation for more than two hours late Tuesday, leaving millions of people in the dark after a huge hydroelectric dam suddenly went offline. -
Pope Putting Out Christmas Album
The pope is now in the same musical family as Snoop Dogg, on Geffen Records -
Philippines' Mayon Volcano Spews Ash, Could Erupt
Scientists say the cone-shaped Mayon volcano in the central Philippines has shot an ash plume into the air and are advising nearby residents to be ready to move in case of eruption. -
British Police Arrest and Charge Pilot for Being Drunk
British police say that a pilot has been arrested at London's Heathrow Airport on suspicion of being drunk. -
Israel Says Hezbollah Has Capability to Hit Major Cities
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has significantly expanded its ability to strike deep into Israel with rockets that can now reach the Jewish state's largest cities, Israel's army chief said. -
U.K. Soldiers Killed by Rogue Afghan Cop Return to Britain
Hundreds gathered in this small English market town Tuesday to pay tribute to six soldiers killed in Afghanistan — five of whom were shot to death by an Afghan police officer who turned against them. -
School Reverses Expulsion for Student Who Wore Mini-Skirt
A woman expelled for wearing a mini-dress that caused a near riot at a Brazilian college and made her an Internet sensation said all she wants is to go back to school. Well, she got her way. -
Man Sentenced 25 Years in Wife's Caribbean Scuba Murder
A Rhode Island man accused of killing his wife during a 1999 scuba diving trip testified Thursday that he spent part of her inheritance on courting another woman and taking her on a cruise.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Bayou Banana Puddin'
Paula Deen whipped up this delicious dessert on Tuesday's 'Fox & Friends' -
Glenn Beck: Non-Starter?
Health care reform passes the House, but is it dead on arrival in the Senate? Ann Coulter responds -
Hannity: 'Hannity' Exclusive
Carrie Prejean responds to alleged 'sex tape,' previews new book -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Robert Gibbs' short-term memory lapse on anti-Bush protesters -
Hannity: Dead on Arrival?
Dick Morris on trials and tribulations facing health care bill in Senate -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Former Classmate Recalls Ft. Hood Suspect Red Flags
A former classmate remembers seeing warning signs in the man suspected of carrying out a deadly rampage at the Ft. Hood Army post. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Rep. Kucinich Explains Opposition to Health Care Bill
Dissenting Democrat tells Greta why he voted against passing the health care reform bill in the House. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Health Care Senate Vote: Wait Till Next Year?
Sen. Jon Kyl previews the health care bill's road ahead in the Senate. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sen. McConnell on Health Care Bill House Passage
Sen. Mitch McConnell goes 'On the Record' to reflect on the health care bill's passage in the House and its challenges in the Senate. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Obama Campaign Manager 'On the Record'
David Plouffe discusses his new book about the highs, lows and myths of Obama's historic presidential campaign. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Greg-alogue
What do you call someone who kills Americans in the name of Allah? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Brit Hume's Commentary
President Obama is the person most responsible for uniting the GOP -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Krauthammer says that political correctness in the military is a 'moral abomination' and a 'danger' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
New York Republicans may come down hard on Scozzafava -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Truth About Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan
The truth about Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Did Intel Officials Know About Hasan?
New details about what U.S. intelligence officials knew about Hasan -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Helpful Taxes?
L.A. mayor discusses city's tax hike to support massive jobs program -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
The sinking dollar is about to make your life a living hell
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