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ENTERTAINMENT
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Reality Check: Castro Cast Aside on 'Idol'
Whether he was goofing up an interview, blowing us away with a shockingly good performance or simply converting a slew of teenage girls into dreadlock appreciators, you've got to admit that Jason Castro was always amusing. -
Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon Get Wedding Tattoos
Mariah Carey really did get married to Nick Cannon in the Bahamas last week — and they have the tattoos to prove it. -
Pop Tarts: Man Bashed for Verbally Assaulting Lauren Conrad
While there is some debate as to how 'real' MTV’s 'The Hills' really is, its star Lauren Conrad was served a severe mouthful on Monday night that definitely wasn't scripted. -
'Mrs. Garrett' 'Makes Love' to Adam Sandler in New Movie
"We make love together," the veteran character actress told AP Television on Tuesday night at a "TV Moms" event held at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. -
Report: Star Says Barbara Told Her to Lie About Weight Loss
Former "View" co-host Star Jones has weighed in on Barbara Walters' claim that she "lied" for Jones about her much publicized weight loss. -
FOX 411: Barbara Walters Once Married to the Mob?
Barbara Walters' was briefly married to Lorimar Pictures president Merv Adelson, a man friendly with a long list of organized crime figures. -
Dan Rather Files Amended Suit Against CBS
Dan Rather has filed an amended lawsuit against CBS that says other TV networks refused to hire him because of the damage executives at his former company did to his reputation after a disputed 2004 report on President Bush. -
Amy Winehouse Arrested on Suspicion of Drug Possession
Amy Winehouse was arrested Wednesday in connection with a January video that allegedly shows her doing drugs at a party at her north London home. -
Fast Facts: Eddy Arnold's Hit Songs
Eddy Arnold was the most popular country performer of the 20th century, spending more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist. -
Radio Host Bernie Ward Admits Sending Child Porn
A San Francisco radio talk show host and former Catholic priest Bernie Ward could face at leaset five years in prison after admitting he downloaded and sent pornographic images of children. -
Cosmetics Firm Lancome, Uma Thurman in Contract Dispute
The company asked for a ruling against the actress, who it says is demanding $1 million for unauthorized use of her name and face on Canadian billboards and Asian Web sites after her contract expired. -
Liv Tyler, Husband Royston Langdon Split
The actress' rep told People they remain good friends and devoted parents to their son Milo -
Report: Hulk Hogan's Son Will Plead Guilty or No Contest
Hulk Hogan's son Nick Bollea will either plead guilty or no contest on Friday to felony reckless driving involving serious bodily injury, law enforcement sources told TMZ. -
False Imprisonment Charge Dropped vs. Reality Show Director
Prosecutors say they've dropped the charge against a director accused of holding women against their will in a central Florida house while filming a reality show. -
'CSI' Star Gary Dourdan Charged With Felony Drug Possession
"CSI" co-star Gary Dourdan has been charged with felony possession of heroin, cocaine and ecstasy stemming from his arrest last month, prosecutors said. -
Biographer: Country Superstar Eddy Arnold Dies at 89
Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like "Make the World Go Away" made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his 90th birthday. -
Painting of Heath Ledger Wins Australian Art Award
A portrait of Hollywood star Heath Ledger painted weeks before his death has won an Australian art award.
FNC IMAG
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Astrology and Your Career
See what your sign says about your career, success, money and your future.
FOX NEWS BLOGS
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On the Scene
Wherever news is happening across the world, the FOX News team is there. -
GretaWire
Greta takes you behind the scenes of her show, and gives you the latest news in the criminal cases making headlines.
HEALTH
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China Child Virus Infections Jump to 20,000, 30 Deaths
The death toll from a viral illness that is striking children across China has risen by two to 30, health officials said Thursday, as the number of reported cases jumped to nearly 20,000. -
Study: 5 Percent of Breast Tumors Double in One Month
A new study of almost 400,000 women finds that 5 percent of breast tumors are capable of doubling in size within a one-month period. -
Use Chantix to Quit Smoking Despite Suicide Link, Feds Say
The federal government's new advice to doctors for helping smokers quit recommends the drug Chantix, which has recently been linked with depression and suicidal behavior. -
77 More Hepatitis Cases May Trace to Vegas Clinic
The people are among about 400 former patients of the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada who tested positive for the potentially deadly virus since the outbreak was made public Feb. 27, and who provided no other risk factors during follow-up interviews. -
FOXSexpert: The Pros and Cons of 'Living in Sin'
Is living with mate before or instead of marriage right for you? Here are the pros and cons. -
Baseball Player, 13, Has Heart Attack Rounding Bases
Idaho emergency workers say a 13-year-old ball player suffered a heart attack as he ran the bases at Lake Hazel Middle School in Boise on Wednesday. -
Doctors: Chantix Benefits Outweigh Risks
Chantix may be linked to suicidal thoughts and depression in some, but the risk of smoking is far worse, according to some physicians. -
Harvard Professor: Having Kids Ruins Marital Bliss
Marriage has been shown, through research, to be an unending source of joy. But introduce children into the relationship and that joy may plummet -
CDC: Too Much, Too Little Sleep Tied to Ill Health
People who sleep fewer than six hours a night — or more than nine — are more likely to be obese, according to a new government study that is one of the largest to show a link between irregular sleep and big bellies. -
Study: Alcohol Raises Cancer Risk in Men and Women
A new study confirms that alcoholic beverages consumed in excess can raise the risk of cancer. -
New Weapon in Cancer Fight: Blue, Red Peanut Butter?
Researchers from Oregon State University have found that two common food dyes have cancer-fighting properties. -
Study: Exercise Shapes Body and Heart Muscles
New research finds that exercise not only reshapes your body's muscles but also your heart's muscles.
OPINION
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Father Jonathan: Why Black Liberation Theology Matters
As we move toward the general election, we must help our politicians steer away from dirty politics. -
Junk Science: Schumer Chucks the FDA?
Schumer's declaration on baby bottle chemical 'a slap in the face' to the FDA. -
Morris and McGann: Why Hillary Won't Get Out
Over their more than 30 years in politics together, they’ve learned one important and consistent lesson: that rules don’t matter. Rules don’t apply to them.
POLITICS
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Treasury Secretary: Worst of Credit Crisis May Be Over
The worst of the U.S.'s credit crisis may have passed, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said, though he acknowledged rising gas prices will blunt the effect of 130 million economic stimulus checks. -
Rep. Fossella Admits Fathering Child Outside Marriage
Rep. Vito Fossella of New York acknowledged on Thursday that he fathered a child from an extramarital affair, answering questions that arose from his arrest on drunken driving charges last week. -
House Votes to Prop Up $300 Billion in Home Loans
The House has passed a housing aid plan to provide $300 billion in refinanced mortgages for struggling homeowners, but faces veto threats. -
Bush Arrives in Texas for Jenna's Weekend Wedding
President gives demonstration of how he plans to walk daughter down the aisle at private wedding to Harry Hager being held in Crawford Saturday. -
Gates: No Myanmar Air Drops Without Permission
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday the U.S. military was moving forward with plans to mount a relief mission in Myanmar, but he said he couldn't imagine air dropping aid without permission from the closed regime. -
White House: Bush Will Veto Iraq $$ Unless Cost Shrinks
A top White House official weighed in Thursday with renewed veto threats against rival House and Senate Iraq funding bills, saying add-ons for veterans and the unemployed were unacceptable. -
House: Keep Pennies From Costing More Than One Cent
The House has passed legislation designed to stop pennies and nickels from costing more than they are worth, a move that supporters say would save taxpayers $100 million a year. -
Rep. George Miller Wants Criminal Probe of Utah Mine Deaths
Federal prosecutors should open a criminal investigation into the deaths of nine people in a Utah mine collapse last year, a leading House Democrat said Thursday. -
Former N.J. Guv and Wife Hope to Strike Divorce Deal
Former Gov. James E. McGreevey and his estranged wife were back at the Union County Courthouse on Thursday morning as their lawyers met behind closed doors with a judge to hash out a settlement. -
House Pushes Back Debate On Iraq Spending Bill
House Democratic leaders delayed a planned vote on a $195 billion measure to pay for the war in Iraq and provide education help to veterans as well as relief for the jobless. -
Ethics Panel Will Not Investigate Vitter Over Escorts
The Senate Ethics Committee opts not to investigate Sen. David Vitter, who was linked to the escort service run by the so-called 'D.C. Madam.' -
Russia Ousts 2 U.S. Military Attaches
U.S. officials say Russia has ordered two American military attaches at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to leave the country following the expulsion of a pair of Russian diplomats from Washington. -
YouTube Effect: Army OKs $248M in Barracks Repairs
Spc. Loren Dauterman, who trained at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin last month with the National Guard, found something good to say about the falling-apart floors and ceilings in her quarters.
RADIO
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Gibson: Day One of the Fall Campaign
The McCain versus Obama campaign is now officially on
SCITECH
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Study: Global Warming Could Kill Off Koalas
Higher carbon dioxide means eucalyptus leaves, koalas' only food source, get more toxic. -
Listening for Whales Could Prevent Ship Strikes
Researchers off Cape Cod realize there's lots more whales around than they'd thought. -
Mathematicians Make 3-D Images of Music
Computers find strikingly different geometric representations of different musical genres. -
'Iron Man': Good Movie, Not-So-Good Video Game
Tony Stark can finally fly, but this is an otherwise run-of-the-mill action game. -
Square Enix Back in Good Form With New Games
'World Ends With You' among best games ever for Nintendo DS, while two 'Final Fantasy' spin-offs hold up nicely. -
NASA: Earth May Once Have Had Three Moons
Debris from planetary collision that formed Moon also likely made two other small moons, NASA researchers think. -
Church Cell-Phone Tower Gets Static From Locals
Long Island villagers irate over proposed cellular base station in church bell tower. -
Facebook Adding Safeguards to Keep Out Creeps
Social network reaches deal with state attorneys general to protect users under 18, forbid convicted sex offenders. -
Wilmington, N.C., to Be First All-Digital TV Market
Small market to switch over from analog on Sept. 8, five months before rest of nation. -
Judge Lets Gray-Wolf Lawsuit Against Gov't Proceed
Green groups wants wild canines placed back on endangered list; Wyoming, Idaho, Montana plan hunts otherwise. -
Dissolve a Body, Save the Planet
American funeral industry thinks liquefying corpses in lye might be most environmentally friendly way of post-mortem disposal. -
Cold Water Thrown on Antarctic Warming Predictions
Extent of Antarctic temperature rise much less than what global-warming models had projected. -
Iguana on Loose Triggers Hawaii School Lockdown
Children kept indoors at Makaha Elementary School on Oahu while 3-foot lizard scampered around outside. -
Endangered Blue Iguanas Stomped to Death
Authorities searching for suspects after 5 lizards found crushed, sixth disemboweled near Cayman Islands breeding facility. -
Genes Reveal Platypus Even Weirder Than Suspected
Genome shows duckbilled, egg-laying mammal has 10 sex chromosomes, split from rest of mammals 166 million years ago.
U.S.
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Car-respondence - Porsche Cayenne Turbo
FOX Car Report reads and responds to user mails. -
Police Capture 3rd Suspect in Philadelphia Police Killing
Police late Wednesday night recaptured the third suspect in the death of a police officer shot with an assault weapon in a confrontation with bank robbery suspects over the weekend. -
Prospective Juror in Pot Trial Caught Smoking Joint
In an ironic twist, a prospective juror in a marijuana possession trial in Texas was arrested Tuesday after police say they caught her smoking a joint outside the courthouse. -
Teen Driver on Sport's Field Sends Hundreds Running
A teenager from Carver is undergoing psychiatric evaluation after going on a wild ride with his mother's car that sent hundreds of people scrambling for safety. -
Pimp My Bride: Arizona Man Arrested in Porn Sex Ring
A 51-year-old Arizona man has been indicted on 24 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor for inviting other men to have sex with his 16-year-old bride while he took photographs. -
Lack of Water Faulted in 9 S.C. Firefighter Deaths
Federal report says Charleston firefighters had too few hoses and not enough water volume in responding to fatal furniture store blaze. -
7 More Cops Pulled From Philly Streets Over Taped Beating
Thirteen of the estimated 15 officers on hand during the Monday incident have been taken off the streets as investigators pore over the television news footage. -
12 Children Hurt in Yosemite School Bus Collision
The children from Yolo Middle School in Newman were on their way to a day hike when one bus rear-ended the other about a mile from Yosemite Valley. -
Study: Stay-at-Home Mom Worth Nearly $117,000 a Year
A pre-Mother's Day study released Thursday by Salary.com says if a stay-at-home mom were compensated in dollars for her services, she'd rake in nearly $117,000 a year. -
Minn. Governor Signs Bill to Pay Bridge Collapse Victims
A close-knit coalition of Minneapolis bridge collapse victims — some in wheelchairs and others still wearing casts — looked on Thursday as Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed a $38 million package to compensate them for their injuries and losses. -
Cops: Fla. Courthouse Shooter Had Ammo, Gas Mask
About 12 seconds was all it took for two bailiffs to gun down a man who shot at them in a courthouse lobby, and authorities said the swift response helped prevent anyone else from being seriously hurt. -
Tornadoes Deposit 1971 Check at Man's Camper
Tornadoes that tore through Arkansas last week picked up homes, cars and everything in between — including a check from 1971. -
Man Accused of Pouring Bleach in Ex-Girlfriend's Drink
An Arizona man is accused of lacing a drink he purchased for his ex-girlfriend at a movie theater snack bar with bleach. -
Interpol Pedophile Suspect Nabbed in New Jersey
U.S. authorities detain Wayne Nelson Corliss in Union City, N.J., two days after Interpol launched worldwide manhunt for a man seen on Internet abusing children. -
San Diego Students Plead Not Guilty to Drug Charges
Seven students suspected of being part of a drug trafficking ring at San Diego State University pleaded not guilty on Thursday. -
Apocalyptic Church Head Makes First Court Appearance
A judge on Thursday rejected a request by a self-described Messiah accused of sex crimes against minors to be released on his own recognizance. -
NY Gov. Meets With Slain Groom's Fiancee, Sharpton
New York Gov. Paterson pledges to explore undercover police procedures following unrest stemming from police acquittals in 50-shot killing of groom. -
Cops: Wounded Woman Fatally Stabs Man Raping Her
Authorities say a wounded woman was able to fatally stab a man who was allegedly raping her near Hayden Lake, Idaho, early this morning. -
Daughter Locked in Closet for Weeks; Dad Didn't Know
An Indiana Father said he didn't know his 4-year-old daughter was being abused by her mother, including being locked in closets for weeks at a time. -
Influential Muslim Cleric Fights Deportation in New Jersey
An influential Muslim cleric, instrumental in reaching out to law enforcement after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, arrived at a federal immigration courthouse in Newark, N.J., Thursday to fight deportation. -
Dog Found With Collar Full of Fishhooks Has Surgery
A border collie was found wearing a tight collar full of fishhooks and had to have surgery to repair a hole in his neck. -
Code Pink Protesters Try Witchcraft at Anti-Marine Rally
Code Pink is now resorting to witchcraft to beef up the number of its supporters protesting Berkeley's controversial Marine Corps Recruiting Center. -
Court Marshal Accused of Trading Inmate Sweets for Sex Acts
A judicial marshal in Milford, Conn. has been fired for allegedly trading doughnuts and cookies for sexy actions by a 19-year-old inmate. -
'Poop Happens': Woman Sues City Over Child's Soiled Shoe
A New York woman is suing Norwalk, Conn. for $100 saying a family outing to the Marina Aquarium was ruined when her toddler stepped in dog feces. -
Educator Accused of Smoking Pot in Teachers' Lounge
An Illinois schoolteacher is facing drug charges after she allegedly was caught smoking marijuana in the teachers' lounge at her school, police said. -
Woman Convicted for Running Sex With Children
Shauntel Mayo, 29, faces life in prison after being found guilty on charges that she forced three siblings, ages 7 through 10, to have sex with each other or perform sexual acts for club members who paid to watch. -
Man Saves Own Life, Uses Steak Knife for At-Home Tracheotomy
The 55-year-old says he got a steak knife from the kitchen and made a small hole in his throat, allowing air to gush in. -
Regulators Hopeful Texas Sinkhole Won't Swallow Homes
Regulators say growth has slowed for a massive sinkhole which has swallowed up oil field equipment, poles and some vehicles since surfacing just outside the southeast Texas community of Daisetta. -
Feds Penetrated Drug Culture Easily at San Diego State
Undercover agents who posed as college students to bust more than 100 suspected drug dealers at San Diego State University never had to crack a book to gain acceptance on campus. All it took was cash. -
Gatorade Spill Snarls Traffic Near Florida Everglades
Gatorade the thirst quencher has become a headache for motorists traveling on southbound U.S. 27 near the town of Weston on the edge of the Everglades. -
Cops: Man Set Off Homemade Bombs in Backyard
Everyone has a nuisance neighbor, but residents in Linden Hills, Minn., could have been seriously injured by how far one of their neighbors went, MyFOX Twin Cities reported. -
2008 Saturn Astra 3-Door XR
FOX Car Report reviews the 2008 Saturn Astra. -
Philadelphia Mayor: Officers' Actions 'Inappropriate'
The actions of a throng of police officers shown on a videotape kicking and punching three shooting suspects during a traffic stop were inappropriate, Mayor Michael Nutter said Thursday. -
Suspected Illegal Charged With Rape, Impregnating Girl, 10
A man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old girl who later gave birth in eastern Idaho. -
Slain Jeweler's Limbs Found in Trash Throughout Miami
A convicted killer faces a new murder charge after the severed limbs of a South Florida jeweler were found in trash bins throughout a Miami suburb.
WORLD
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Dalai Lama Envoy: Disagreement Marks Talks With China
The Dalai Lama's envoys and Chinese officials "disagreed more than we agreed" at weekend talks on how to move beyond the unrest in Tibet, one of the envoys said Thursday. -
U.N. Chief to Myanmar: Delay Referendum, Get Aid
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday urged Myanmar's government to postpone a referendum on a new constitution and instead focus on 'mobilizing all available resources and capacity for the emergency response efforts.' -
Letters Show Dungeon Daughter Planned to Flee
The Austrian woman held captive and sexually abused by her father for 24 years was planning to move away from her parents' house shortly before she was locked up, according to old letters written by her and published today. -
Spain Claims $500M in Sunken Treasure From Explorers
Officials demanded the return of the booty recovered last year by a U.S. deep-sea exploration firm, saying the 19th-century shipwreck at the heart of the dispute is the Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes. -
Iran Blames U.S., U.K. for Mosque Blast That Killed 14
Iran is claiming terrorists with links to the United States and Britain carried out a mosque explosion that killed 14 after earlier blaming the blast on leftover explosives from an event commemorating the Iraq-Iran war, Reuters reported on Thursday. -
Interpol Pedophile Suspect Nabbed in New Jersey
U.S. authorities detain Wayne Nelson Corliss in Union City, N.J., two days after Interpol launched worldwide manhunt for a man seen on Internet abusing children. -
Last Residents Leave Amid Chile Volcano Eruption
Police and soldiers on Thursday cleared any remaining residents from surrounding areas of volcano that has been spewing smoke and ash for a week. -
Acting Chief of Mexico's Federal Police Shot Dead
The acting chief of Mexico's federal police was shot dead early Thursday outside his home in the capital. -
U.K. Frees Radical Preacher Accused of Al Qaeda Ties
Immigration appeals commission in Britain grants bail to Muslim preacher Abu Qatada, accused of 'long-established connections' with Al Qaeda, Islamic Jihad and other terror groups. -
N. Korea Hands Over Nuke Weapons Docs to U.S.
North Korea on Thursday turned over to a visiting U.S. diplomat important nuclear weapons papers that provide details on the country's shuttered plutonium reactor. -
Spain Claims Sunken Treasure from Florida Explorers
Spain on Thursday formally laid claim to a shipwreck that yielded an estimated $500M in treasure, saying it has proof the 19th century ship was Spanish. -
Victim of Grizzly Bear Mauling Drives 15 Miles for Help
A British Columbia man has proved himself to be a true survivor after he drove 15 miles for help after being severely mauled by an 880-pound grizzly bear, Canada.com reported. -
Leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq Reported Arrested
The Iraqi Defense Ministry spokesman says the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq Abu Ayyub al-Masri has been arrested in the northern city of Mosul. -
4 Killed as Hezbollah, Sunnis Clash in Lebanon
Shiite supporters of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Sunnis backing Lebanon's U.S.-allied government clashed in Beirut streets with automatic rifles and grenades on Thursday, security officials and witnesses said. -
U.S., Russia Exchange Diplomatic Expulsions
The State Department said Thursday that Russia's expulsion of two U.S. military attaches on April 28, was "not justified" but that it would comply with the order. -
Olmert Denies Allegations He Accepted Illegal Contributions
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he never took illegal campaign contributions, denying allegations in a police investigation against him. But he says if he's indicted, he'll resign. -
Pilgrims Line Up to See 'Holy' Potato in Germany
The home of a Berlin woman has become a destination for pilgrims after the likeness of a cross was found in one of the potatoes she was cutting to make french fries, Germany’s The Local reported. -
Israel Marks 60th Birthday Amid Frequent Clashes
Israelis celebrated Independence Day with fireworks, air force flyovers and barbecues even amid uncertain peace prospects with Palestinians and near-daily rocket attacks. -
Vietnam to Try American, 2 Others for Terrorism
A Vietnamese-American and two Vietnamese nationals will be put on trial on charges of terrorism for allegedly planning to distribute anti-government pamphlets in Vietnam, an official said Thursday. -
Russian Parliament OKs Putin as Prime Minister
Loyal lawmakers confirmed Vladimir Putin as prime minister Thursday, capping a carefully engineered recast of Russia's leadership a day after he handed the presidency to his protege Dmitry Medvedev. -
Iraqi Soldiers Warn Sadr City Residents to Leave
Iraqi soldiers for the first time warned residents in the embattled Sadr City district to leave their houses Thursday, signaling a new push by the U.S.-backed forces against Shiite extremist who have been waging street battles for seven weeks. -
Hezbollah: Lebanese Government Has Declared War
Hezbollah's leader on Thursday said the Lebanese government's decision to declare the group's telecommunication network illegal is a 'declaration of war.' -
Sky Diver Lands on Crowd at Israeli Anniversary Event
Three people were seriously injured after a parachutist accidentally crashed into a crowd of people celebrating Israel's Independence Day at Tel Aviv beach. -
'I Could Have Killed All of Them:' Incest Dad Upset at Media
Austrian man accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years, fathering her children and keeping them locked in a cellar agrees to further questioning, says media is portraying him as a 'monster.' -
Report: Ahmadinejad Calls Israel a 'Stinking Corpse'
While world leaders sent the Jewish State congratulations on its 60th anniversary, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's called the state "a stinking corpse" and a "dead rat" soon to be annihilated, according to the American Foreign Press. -
German Court: Muslim Girl Can't Skip Swim Lessons
A German court on Wednesday ruled that a Muslim student cannot skip co-ed swimming lessons because her religion prohibits form-fitting clothes that do not cover her body, The Local reported. -
S. Korea Bans U.S. Pedophiles From Entering Country
South Korea's Justice Ministry says move aims to protect country's youth after United States provided list of 21 convicted sex offenders with high probability of travel to Asia. -
Myanmar Blocks U.N. Emergency Food Aid for Cyclone Victims
Myanmar's isolationist regime blocked United Nations efforts Thursday to airlift urgently needed high-energy biscuits to survivors of a cyclone that may have killed more than 100,000 people, U.N. officials said. -
China Urges Myanmar to Work With International Community
China urged close ally Myanmar on Thursday to work with the international community to recover from a cyclone that killed tens of thousands of people.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Vow to Continue
Senior campaign adviser Maria Cardona on why Clinton fights on while the odds pile against her -
FOX & Friends: Send Us Your Mother's Day Message!
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Hannity & Colmes: Game Over?
McCain supporter Jack Kemp debates if Hillary Clinton should bow out of the presidential race -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Could a Wisconsin Student's Killing Have Been Prevented?
A botched 911 call suggests a University of Wisconsin student's murder could have been prevented. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Sign of the Times
There's a disease afflicting writers at The New York Times -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on if Hillary Clinton should stay in the race and President Bush's criticism of Congress -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Gore Blames Global Warming for Cyclone
Al Gore blames global warming for Myanmar cyclone -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Congrats to Barack Obama
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The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Hillary's Identity Crisis
Dennis Miller on Clinton's identity crisis and how McCain should campaign against Obama -
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War Stories: Ollie North: Petronomics 101
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Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Food Shoppers and Stock Shoppers
Food shoppers have a lot in common with stock shoppers
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