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HEALTH
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UN: HIV Infections Peaked in 1996; 33.4 Infected Worldwide
The number of people worldwide infected with the virus that causes AIDS -- about 33 million -- has remained virtually unchanged for the last two years, United Nations experts said Tuesday. -
Study: MRSA Cases Rise 90 Percent in Past Decade
Cases of a drug-resistant bacterial infection known as MRSA have risen by 90 percent since 1999, and they are increasingly being acquired outside hospitals, researchers reported on Tuesday. -
Study: Health Reform May Hurt Hospital Credit Ratings
High-cost urban U.S. hospitals may face debt rating downgrades if large cuts to Medicare funding are implemented as part of U.S. health care reform, Moody's Investors Service said on Monday. -
'Miracle' Twins Formerly Joined at Head Out of ICU, Playing
Both formerly conjoined Bangladeshi twins are out of ICU and enjoying some playtime. -
Preemie Technology May Save Sickest H1N1 Patients
A technology originally developed for premature babies may be helping to save some of the sickest swine flu patients by rerouting their blood so their lungs can rest. -
Training for a Marathon? Eat These Foods
If you are training for a marathon, eating the right foods is essential. Try these recipes from chef Anthony Amoroso -
Study: Men Who Hold in Work Anger Double Heart Risks
Walking away or letting things pass may be an unhealthy way to deal with unfair treatment on the job, research from Sweden shows. -
Too Much Selenium Could Increase Cholesterol Levels
Taking too much selenium, an essential mineral touted for immune boosting and anti-cancer benefits could increase cholesterol levels by 10 percent -
A 10 Year Milestone for Autism
Autism Asperger's Digest has been a champion for children, parents and educators who are affected by autistic spectrum disorders. Dr. Manny speaks to Veronica Zysk about where the ASD community has been and where it's going. -
Infant Deaths Lead to Recall of 2.1 Million Cribs
It is one of the largest crib recalls in United States history. -
Top 10 Cruel Things Women Do to Men
From not calling to using men for free drinks, here are the top 10 things that women do to drive men crazy -
H1N1 Vaccine in Recalled Canada Over Deadly Allergy Risk
The pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline says it has advised medical staff in Canada to not use one batch of swine flu vaccine for fear it may trigger life-threatening allergies. -
New York County Bans Drop-Side Cribs
It's believed a law being signed on Long Island makes Suffolk County the first municipality in the nation to ban the sale of drop-side baby cribs. -
Mom Wants Britain to Pay for Sex Change of Son, 14
A 14-year-old boy who would like the National Health Service to give him a sex change operation has the full support of his mother.
LEISURE
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Koenigsegg Backs Out of Deal to Buy SAAB From GM
General Motors Co. says a Swedish specialty car maker has ended plans to buy GM's Saab brand. -
Fox Recipe Box: Thanksgiving Favorites
Turkey and all the fixins -
Fox Recipe Box: Blue Cornmeal Waffles and More
The latest taste treats from Emeril Lagasse, Guy Fieri, and Gordon Ramsay
SCITECH
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Google Documents Iraqi Museum Treasures
Google is documenting Iraq's national museum and will post photographs of its ancient treasures on the Internet early next year -
Icebergs Drift From Antarctica Toward New Zealand
A flotilla of hundreds of icebergs that split off Antarctic ice shelves is drifting toward New Zealand and could pose a risk to ships in the south Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday. -
California Releases Rules for Cap-and-Trade Plan
California on Tuesday released draft rules for its landmark greenhouse gas cap-and-trade plan that will be the most ambitious U.S. effort to use the market to address global warming. -
Bigger Brains Not Always Smarter
More brains doesn't necessarily equal more smarts, a new comparison of animal noggins reveals. -
'Big Bang' Machine Achieves First Particle Collisions
The Large Hadron Collider smashed its first proton beams together yesterday, three days after it was restarted following a 14-month shutdown for repairs. -
Best Black Friday Deals for Gadget Lovers
On Black Friday, retailers move so much product that their balance sheets switch from red to black. And increasingly, manufacturers are leaking those deals early. -
Astronauts Say Goodbye on Final Day at Space Station
The crew of the shuttle Atlantis plans to spend today wrapping up work at the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for departure tomorrow.
U.S.
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Video Shows Officer Slamming Man Into Window
The troubles of the San Francisco Bay area's transit police went viral again as video hit the Internet showing what some claim was another use of excessive force. -
Woman's Body Found in Lake 12 Years After Disappearance
The body of a Broward County woman missing for 12 years has been found — at the bottom of a lake near her home. -
Hasan Won't Plead Guilty, May Use Insanity Defense
The defense attorney for the Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood reportedly has said his client will probably plead not guilty and that an insanity defense is possible. -
Calif. Man Jailed After Housing Homeless on Ranch
The 66-year-old says he is proud to go to jail for housing the homeless. -
Man Gets 14 Years in Jail for Mosque Firebombing
A federal judge sentenced a man who firebombed a mosque in central Tennessee to 14 years in prison. -
Where to Give: Charities in the U.S.
Numbers this year indicate there are more mouths to feed and less donations being handed out due to the struggling economy. Below is a list of nonprofit organizations and how to contact them. -
Lacrosse Players Charged With Sexual Assault Conspiracy
Three lacrosse players at a Connecticut college have been charged with conspiring to sexually assault a female student. -
Pennsylvania Cancer Patient Mugged in Own Driveway
Police in Pennsylvania have been searching for someone who mugged a 71-year-old cancer patient in her own driveway. -
Florida Man Pleads Guilty in $20 Million Ponzi Scheme
A Florida man is facing up to 50 years in prison for running what prosecutors say was a $20 million Ponzi scheme he used to finance a life of luxury. -
Chandra Levy Murder Trial Delayed 10 Months
Ingmar Guandique had been scheduled to stand trial on first-degree murder and other charges in January. -
Arms Dealer Pleads Guilty in Alabama Smuggling Case
A Belgian arms dealer has pleaded guilty to illegally exporting airplane engines and parts from the U.S. to Iran for use in aging F-5 fighter jets sold to the Islamic nation before its 1979 revolution. -
Confessed Philadelphia Cop Killer Sentenced to Death
A Philadelphia jury has sentenced a confessed cop killer to death for fatally shooting a police officer during a robbery two years ago. -
Penn Traffic to Close Dozens of Stores, Slash 4,000 Jobs
The Penn Traffic Co. has told New York officials it will close dozens of supermarkets in upstate New York and lay off more than 4,000 employees. -
Amber Alert Issued for 1-Month-Old South Carolina Boy
Police in South Carolina are looking for a 1-month-old boy taken from a vehicle at a North Charleston post office. -
Jordanian's Trial in Alleged Dallas Terror Plot Delayed
The 19-year-old had been scheduled for trial starting Dec. 7, but will now go on trial June 7. -
Florida Students Suspended for 'Kick a Jew Day'
Ten students at a Naples middle school were suspended after district officials say they participated in "kick a Jew day." -
California Police Search for Man Who Stole Nun's Purse
Police in Southern California say a man has been caught on surveillance videotape stealing a nun's purse at a Los Angeles-area supermarket. -
'Junior' Gotti Jury Signals Deadlock for Second Time
Jurors at the racketeering trial of John "Junior" Gotti say they are deadlocked, but the judge asked them to try to reach a unanimous verdict. -
Historic Envelope Valued at $300,000 Up for Auction
A New York gallery will auction off what is believed to be one of three known surviving historic envelopes postmarked on the first day of the Pony Express. -
School Bus Accident Injures 17 Children in Ohio
Two school buses have collided at a red light, sending 17 children to several Ohio hospitals. -
Small Earthquakes Shake Parts of California
The U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude-3.9 undersea quake struck at 6:34 a.m. west of San Diego. -
Ex-NYPD Cop Guilty of Drugging, Raping Texas Woman
A retired New York City policeman was convicted of drugging a woman in a Bronx bar and raping her in a Westchester County motel. -
Pennsylvania Man Sentenced to Prison for $35M Ponzi Scheme
A gym owner-turned-investment fund manager was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme that left investors short $35 million once the fraud unraveled. -
Little League Changes Pitch Count Rules
Little League Baseball is tweaking its pitch count rules so they are the same in regular season and tournament play. -
Severed Leg Found in Calif. May Be Related to Homicide
Investigators are probing whether a severed human leg found in a rural area of Sutter County may be related to a nearby missing-person case. -
Investigators: Kentucky Census Worker Killed Himself
A Kentucky census worker found hanging from a tree with the word 'fed' written on his chest killed himself and staged his death to look like a murder, authorities said Tuesday. -
Calif. Man Who Killed 2 Girlfriends Sentenced to Death
Santiago Martinez of Long Beach was sentenced Tuesday in Superior Court to die by lethal injection. -
Feds Want Rehearing of MLB Drug List Ruling
Federal officials are asking for a rehearing of an appeals court decision that said the government illegally seized a list of Major League Baseball players who tested positive for steroids. -
3 Airlines Fined for Stranding Passengers on Tarmac
The Department of Transportation said it levied a precedent-setting $175,000 in fines against three airlines for their role in the stranding of passengers overnight in a plane at Rochester, Minn., on Aug. 8. -
Atlanta Police Department Sued Over Gay Bar Raid
A national gay rights group filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the city of Atlanta and the Atlanta Police Department on behalf of 19 people who say they were illegally searched and detained during a late-night raid on a crowded gay bar. -
Cardinals' Albert Pujols Wins 2nd Straight MVP Award
Albert Pujols unanimously voted National League MVP, becoming the first player to repeat since Barry Bonds won four in a row from 2001-04. -
RAW DATA: Unemployment By State
The following is a list of unemployment rates per state, provided by the United States Department of Labor. -
Man Arrested in Philadelphia in Alleged Missile Plot
An alleged plot to transport anti-aircraft missiles and guns to Syria or Iran was stopped after a key figure was arrested in Philadelphia, the FBI said. -
Missing Boy With Asperger's Spent 11 Days in Subway
The mother of a 13-year-old boy with Asperger's syndrome who was missing in New York City for 11 days says her son spent the entire time in the subway system. -
Phila. Man Admits Extortion Scheme Against NFL Coach
A Philadelphia man admitted he tried to extort money from New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin by mailing letters in which he threatened his family. -
New York Allowed to Seize Property for N.J. Nets Arena
New York's top court ruled Tuesday that the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets. -
Ex-Spy Who Fled Dubai in Daring Escape Now in Fla. Lawsuit
Former French intelligence officer Herve Jaubert disguised himself as a woman and fled Dubai. Now he's in South Florida, embroiled in a federal lawsuit over an ill-fated business venture with Dubai World Corp., -
Fla Man Allegedly Pours Gas on Kid, Threatens to Set Fire
A Hillsborough County man was arrested after authorities say he reportedly threw gasoline on his girlfriend's son and threaten to set him on fire. -
Man Gets Stuck in Air Vent in Alleged Burglary Attempt
Police found Randy Eugene Cliett, 49, in the roof's ventilation system after the owner of La Placita Mexico Supermarket reported hearing screams for help while opening the business early Tuesday morning. -
55 Experts Will Field 12,000 Turkey Calls on Thanksgiving
The phones are manned by trained professionals with degrees in nutrition, food science or home economics. -
Georgia Church Robber Leaves Behind Apology Note
A note scrawled on the wall said: "Sorry but I'm poor. Forgive me Lord." -
4 Men Indicted for Alleged Plot to Support Hezbollah
A grand jury in Philadelphia has indicted four men for an alleged plot to support the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah. -
Alaska Catholic Diocese Agrees to $10M Sex Abuse Settlement
The Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks in Alaska and representatives of almost 300 alleged victims of sex abuse by clergy have agreed on a settlement of almost $10 million. -
Ohio Boy, 10, Bitten by Shark Off Florida Coast
Rescue officials say a 10-year-old Ohio boy, who was bitten by a shark in the shallow waters off Cocoa Beach, suffered injuries to his leg and foot. -
Doctor Asked to Help in Ohio Execution Attempt
Federal court papers say that as an Ohio execution team tried to find a vein during an unsuccessful lethal injection attempt, prison staff asked a doctor for help. -
Toyota Recalls 110,000 Tundra Trucks Over Rust
Toyota Motor Corp. will recall 110,000 Tundra trucks from the 2000-2003 model years to address excessive rust on the vehicle's frame. -
Best Buy Ad Touting Muslim Holiday Sparks Debate
A Best Buy Black Friday ad is sparking a religious holiday debate. -
8 People Arrested Connected to Online Child Porn Ring
Federal prosecutors in Pittsburgh say they've arrested eight people in a large online child pornography ring that required potential members to share images to show they weren't in law enforcement. -
Man Pushed by California Transit Officer Charged
Michael Gibson pleaded not guilty Tuesday to misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, public drunkenness and indecent exposure. -
Ariz. Dad Pleads Not Guilty in Alleged U.S. Honor Killing
Faleh Hassan Almaleki pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of aggravated assault. -
Cartoon May Have Inspired Attack on Redheads at School
Dozens of students at a California middle school attacked their red-haired classmates as part of 'Kick a Ginger Day,' an event possibly inspired by TV show 'South Park,' police said. -
Inspector Killed, 3 Injured at Alabama Coal Mine
Authorities say one person has been found dead after an incident at an Alabama coal mine. -
Jewish High Jumper, 95, Gets Record Back From Nazis
A former high-jumper now living in Queens, N.Y., finally saw her German national record restored -- 73 years after the Nazis disallowed it because she's Jewish. -
Zoo's Reindeer Dung Jewelry -- No. 1 Gift With No. 2 Flare
Sparkly reindeer-dung necklaces are going on sale at an Illinois zoo that hopes to attract the same holiday shoppers who swept up its dung Christmas ornaments last year. -
Ky. Cops Make Arrests After Finding 3 Bodies in Woods
Kentucky State Police say two arrests have been made following the discovery of three bodies in rural Kentucky. -
Girl, 14, May Have Arranged Classmate's Gang Rape
A 14-year-old Alabama girl might have helped arrange the gang rape of her ninth-grade classmate and could face charges as an accomplice based on her comments in a televised interview, a district attorney said.
WORLD
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Prosecutors Request Life in Prison for Amanda Knox
Prosecutors on Saturday were expected to request life in prison for an American student and her former boyfriend accused of killing a young British woman in Italy. -
A Romp Around the Clock Stops Time in Sydney
The identity of a couple caught making love in a clock tower in central Sydney on Friday remains a mystery, but their intimate moment won’t be forgotten with passers-by capturing it on video and mobile phone cameras. -
Report: Secret Talks About Ousting Saddam Began in 2001
British and American officials secretly discussed overthrowing Saddam Hussein two years before the invasion of Iraq, a public inquiry into the war was told today, the Times of London reported. -
China Executes Two Over Role in Tainted Milk Scandal
China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula. -
Russian Navy Eyes Cutting-Edge Warship
French officers on Tuesday showed off a cutting-edge warship to a potential buyer — the Russian navy, whose pursuit of an amphibious assault capacity is frightening some neighboring countries. -
Ships Put on Alert After Icebergs Drift to New Zealand
A flotilla of hundreds of icebergs that split off Antarctic ice shelves is slouching toward New Zealand and could pose a risk to ships in the south Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday. -
Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Terrorist
Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorist in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. -
Cops Arrest Father After Boy, 3, Found Stabbed to Death
A father was arrested today on suspicion of stabbing to death his 3-year-old son, the Times of London reported. -
Palestinian Politician at Top of Prisoner Swap List
At the top of the list of Palestinian prisoners likely to be freed in a possible swap for an Israeli soldier is a firebrand politician many Palestinians believe is a likely future president who can pull them out of their current political deadlock. -
Iran Reportedly Lifts Ban on Popular Newspaper
An Iranian news agency reports that the judiciary has after just a day lifted its ban on a popular newspaper which ran a photo of a Baha'i temple. -
200,000 Animals Slaughtered at Nepal Festival
Hundreds of thousands of Hindus gathered at a temple in southern Nepal on Tuesday for a ceremony involving the slaughter of more than 200,000 animals, a festival that has drawn the ire of animal-welfare protesters. -
'World's Worst' Police Sketch Leads to Arrest in Bolivia
A drawing being mocked as the world's worst police sketch has helped Bolivian police track down a murder suspect, Sky News reported. -
New Blackout Hits Rio's Popular Tourist Spot
Rio de Janeiro's posh beach neighborhoods lost power for hours in sweltering summer weather Tuesday, prompting restaurants to toss out spoiled food and business owners to send their employees home. -
Photograph of Beckham Using Inhaler Sparks Concern
David Beckham's agent has played down concerns that the player's asthma could affect him at the World Cup next summer, the Times of London reported. -
Italy Cops Nab Mafia Boss on The Run
A convicted Mafia boss who got out of jail by faking paralysis and anorexia has been arrested at a restaurant after more than two months on the run, police in Sicily said Tuesday. -
World Powers Draft Iran Nuke Resolution
Iran said Tuesday it was not prepared to ship most of its enriched stockpile out of the country, effectively rejecting a plan designed to delay its ability to build a nuclear weapon. -
'Mr. Right' Dupes Woman Out of $50,000 Online
Authorities say an Australian woman who fell in love online was duped out of nearly $50,000 by a Nigerian man who said he was her "Mr. Right." -
Pirates Attack Oil Tanker Off Africa's West Coast
Pirates have attacked an oil tanker off Africa's west coast, The Agence France Presse reported. -
'Impossible' to Hold Iraq Elections in January
An Iraqi vice president signaled Tuesday that he would again veto an election law in a dispute that a senior election official said was certain to delay a national vote scheduled for January. -
Helicopter Crashes in Mediterranean Sea, Kills 4
Israeli police say four people were killed, including a British tourist, when a helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea off the Israeli coast. -
2 IRA Dissidents Charged With Attempting to Kill Officer
Two suspected Irish Republican Army dissidents have been charged with attempting to kill an off-duty police officer near the province's border with the Republic of Ireland last week, police said Tuesday. -
Mexico City Lawmaker Proposes Gay Marriage
A lawmaker in Mexico's capital has proposed changing the city's civil code to allow gay marriages. -
6.8-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Tonga
A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the Pacific island nation of Tonga, sending panicked residents into the streets at night, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. -
Ex-Royal Aide Convicted of Murder Escapes Prison
A former royal aide who escaped from a British prison while serving a life sentence for murder is not a danger to the public, police have insisted, Sky News reported. -
Philippines Declares State of Emergency After 46 Killed
The Philippine president placed two southern provinces under emergency rule Tuesday as security forces unearthed more bodies, pushing the death toll to 46 in some of the deadliest election violence in the nation's history. -
Prostitute in Berlusconi Sex Scandal Writes a Book
The prostitute at the center of Premier Silvio Berlusconi's sex scandal claims in a new book that she slept with him on the understanding he would help her set up a countryside inn but she got "nothing" in return. -
Afghan's AG Says 15 Ex-Ministers Under Investigation
The Afghan attorney general's office says 15 current and former Afghan ministers are under investigation for allegations of corruption that have plagued the government of President Hamid Karzai. -
British Panel Begins Investigation Into Iraq War
A panel investigating Britain's role in the conflict began questioning witnesses Tuesday in hearings that critics hope will humble ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and expose alleged deception in the buildup to fighting. -
Hotel Offers to Keep Mothers-in-Law for Christmas
Holiday Inn is offering a special room rate for mothers-in-law during the festive period, so that families can have a break from each other. -
Chavez Defends Alleged Terrorist Carlos the Jackal
Hugo Chavez has defended the alleged terrorist mastermind Carlos the Jackal, saying the Venezuelan imprisoned in France was an important "revolutionary fighter." -
Netanyahu: 'No Deal Yet' to Free Israeli Soldier
Israel's prime minister tried on Tuesday to temper expectations that a deal to free an Israeli soldier held by Hamas militants for more than three years was close, despite a rash of reports that serious progress has been made. -
Thailand's Former Prime Minister Dies
Samak Sundaravej, a firebrand right-wing politician and TV cooking show host who served a brief and tumultuous term last year as Thailand's prime minister, died of cancer Tuesday. He was 74. -
Iran Only Wants Uranium Exchange on Its Soil
Iran's Foreign Ministry says the country is ready to exchange its low-enriched uranium with a higher enriched one, but only on its own soil. -
Brazil's President Urges West to Work With Iran
Iran's leader got a welcoming bear hug from the Brazilian president, who urged Western nations to drop threats of punishment over the Iranian nuclear program and instead negotiate a fair solution. -
Bomb Kills Afghan Family Driving to Go Holiday Shopping
A remote-controlled bomb exploded in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing six members of a family, including four children, authorities and relatives said. -
Pakistani Troops Kill 18 Islamist Militants
Pakistani troops killed 18 militants in a fresh offensive Tuesday against insurgents blamed for a wave of recent bombings in the main northwestern city of Peshawar. -
Ahmadinejad: U.S., Israel Lack 'Courage' to Attack
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that the threat of a U.S. and Israeli military strike against Iran was no longer an issue because "they don't have the courage" to attack Iran.
SHOWS
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Glenn Beck: Citizen Activism
David Horowitz on how to effectively organize your community -
Glenn Beck: The One Thing
Time for Obama to get his priorities in order -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Did President Obama's trip to Asia produce any tangible benefits? -
Hannity: Full-Speed Ahead
Is Congress ignoring American public on health care reform? Gov. Pawlenty weighs in -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sarah Palin 'On the Record'
Former governor of Alaska talks to Greta about her new book, her world views, President Obama and more in wide-ranging interview. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg's Greg-alogue
Finally, a chance to understand the motivations of mass murderers -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Have scientists been intentionally cooking the books to make the case for global warming? -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer calls health care purchased across state lines a 'ridiculous prohibition' -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine
Republicans to impose litmus test on members? -
Specials: Sunday, November 29 at 9 P.M. ET
'FOX News Reporting: Do You Know What Textbooks Your Children Are Really Reading?' -
Specials: Secrets of Success
Tune in for this Fox News Special profiling amazing people in their professional fields -
Specials: 'On the Road in Iraq With Our Troops and Gary Sinise'
In this exclusive Fox News documentary, Gary Sinise shares the "on the road" experiences he had last summer in Iraq while visiting American troops -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Is Right Making Comeback in America?
Is the right making a comeback in America? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Does Palin Want to Lead Populist Movement?
Does Sarah Palin want to lead a populist movement in America? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Has Religious America Finally Awakened?
Has religious America finally awakened? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: BillionaireXchange
Where big spenders go to buy and sell jets, yachts and mansions
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