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ENTERTAINMENT
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Plumped Paris: Did Hilton Mess With the Needle?
Pop Tarts caught up with the hotel heiress just a couple of weeks ago in Sydney and her lips were looking well -- particularly plumped. -
Miss USA Crystle Stewart Details Breast Cancer Ordeal
"It was the last thing I ever thought would happen to me" she says -
15-Year Old Taylor Momsen Sure Acts Like a Grown-Up
'Gossip Girl' star talks about her love of fashion and music in revealing Page Six Magazine interview -
FOX 411: Oprah Missing, Larry Curbs
Considering that she�s the richest woman in the media world and possibly a lot of other places, Oprah Winfrey remains in control of tight purse strings when it comes to her hero, Barack Obama -
Reality Check: Paula Abdul Apparently Content to Mimic Her P
Plus Season 8 has its first contestant with her own Internet nudity scandal! -
Johnny Knoxville Detained at Airport for Grenade in Luggage
After security screeners spotted the grenade in the "Jackass" star's carry-on luggage, a bomb squad determined it lacked a firing pin or explosive. -
Madoff-Swindled Kevin Bacon Admits 'I Need To Work'
The actor was taken to the cleaners in Bernie Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme -
Kendra Wilkinson Says She Cheated on Hugh Hefner for Sex
Wilkinson describes Hef as more of a 'sugar daddy' whom she saw once a day in passing -
Steve Carell Buys General Store in Massachusetts
Carell, who plays bumbling boss Michael Scott on the NBC sitcom, recently bought the Marshfield Hills General Store -
The Cast of 'Footloose:' Then and Now
With a 2010 remake in the works, we take a look back at where the cast of our fave 80s dance movie is -
Naomi Campbell Settles With Lawsuit With Ex-Maid
Naomi Campbell has ended her legal tussle with a former maid who accused the supermodel of hitting her and calling her names -
What Today's Paparazzi Magnets Might Look Like in Ten Years
We took recent photos of paparazzi favorites Britney and Madonna and aged them forward one decade -
'Fantasy Island's' Ricardo Montalban Dead at 88
The actor was best know for roles in 'Fantasy Island' and 'Star Trek'
FOX NEWS POLLS
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FOX News Poll: Obama Meeting Expectations
Most people think that President-elect Barack Obama is meeting � if not exceeding � expectations so far, according to a FOX News poll released Thursday. -
FOX News Poll: 80 Percent Say Debt is Ruining the Economy
Four out of five Americans think debt � government and personal � is ruining the nation's economy. -
FOX News Poll: Bush a Good Person, But History Will Be Cruel
Despite record low job approval ratings, most Americans think George W. Bush is a good person. And as he prepares to leave the presidency, more than twice as many people think history will be cruel to Bush as think history will be kind.
HEALTH
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Peru's High Court Rules Drunk Workers Can't Be Fired
Peru's top court has ruled that workers cannot be fired for being drunk on the job, a decision the government criticized on Wednesday for setting a dangerous precedent. -
Maggots Found in Hospital ICU
Maggots were found falling from the ceiling of an Australian Hospital's intensive care unit. The maggots were discovered this week in a male staff bathroom not accessible to the general public at Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania. -
Three Hospitalized After Taking Sex Enhancement Drug
A potentially fatal Chinese erection pill has hospitalized three three Australians who ignored health warnings. -
DVD Teaches Autistic Children What a Smile Means
A new DVD teaches autistic children how to recognize emotions like happiness, anger and sadness through the exploits of vehicles including a train, a ferry, and a cable car. -
Newer Anti-Psychotic Meds No Safer Than Older Ones
Newer anti-psychotic drugs are no safer than older ones for the risk of suddenly dying from a heart problem, says a study that finds they roughly double that hazard. -
Eli Lilly to Pay $1.42B for Illegally Marketing Zyprexa
Eli Lilly & Co. said Thursday it pleaded guilty to a charge that it illegally marketed anti-psychotic drug Zyprexa for off-label use, and will pay a combined $1.42 billion to settle civil suits and end the criminal investigation. -
Experts Urge Prostate 'Man-O-Gram'
Prostate cancer experts urged the U.S. Congress and the incoming Obama administration on Wednesday to make a major research commitment to find better detection methods, including what they call a "man-o-gram." -
Conjoined Twins to Be Separated in Phoenix
Surgery to separate conjoined twins is taking place today in Phoenix. Alex and Angel Mendoza were born in mid-August. They are joined from just below their sternums all the way down through their pelvises. -
Man Survives After 5-Inch Knife Is Plunged Into Head
A man walked into a hospital emergency room with a 5-inch knife buried in his head after being stabbed by his father. -
Study: Drink Coffee, Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's
Finish and Swedish scientists found that middle-aged people who drink a moderate amount of coffee may significantly reduce their risk of getting Alzheimer�s disease later in life, Agence France-Presse reported. -
Sleepwalker Dies, May Have Mixed Ambien With Alcohol
A man who froze to death in Wisconsin while sleepwalking outdoors in bare feet sometimes took a sleeping pill, and authorities suspect he had also been drinking before he died. -
FOXSexpert: The 6 Most Common Sex Myths
It's not cool to be dumb about sex. So don't believe these common sex myths. Get in the know - now. -
Suit Calls VitaminWater's Nutritional Claims 'Deceptive'
A nutrition advocacy group on Thursday sued the Coca-Cola Co., the biggest beverage maker in the world, over what it calls "deceptive" claims about VitaminWater. -
Study: Eat Less to Fend Off Middle-Age Weight Gain
As people age, trying to eat less becomes more important to fend off middle-age weight gain, a new study hints. -
Study: Eating on the Run May Lead to Poor Diet
Many young people say they lack the time to sit down to a meal, and that may be pushing them to make less-than healthy food choices, a new study suggests. -
Study: Checklist Cuts Surgical Deaths in Half
Doctors worldwide who followed a checklist of steps cut the death rate from surgery almost in half and complications by more than a third in a large international study of how to avoid blatant operating room mistakes. -
Study: Clogged Arteries May Be Overtreated With Stents
A new study gives fresh evidence that many people with clogged heart arteries are being overtreated with stents, and that a simple blood-flow test might help prevent unnecessary care. -
Girls Who Give Birth Before Age 15 More Likely to Die
Girls who give birth before the age of 15 are five times more likely to die in childbirth than women in their 20s, the U.N. said Thursday, focusing its annual children's survey on the health of their mothers. -
Hawaiian Doctors Making Online 'House' Calls
Patients with a sore throat, high fever or mystery rash in Hawaii will now be able to bypass the waiting room and find a physician's care just a click away. Doctors are now making online "house" calls. -
Many Teens Overestimate Condom Use, Study Finds
Many teenagers and young adults may make overly optimistic estimates of how often they use a condom during sex, a new study finds. -
China Warns of Future Food and Drug Health Scares
Chinese food and drug makers struggling in a declining economy could be tempted to cut corners and ignore quality standards, a senior Chinese official warned as the country awaits court verdicts in a tainted milk scandal.
OPINION
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Steven Milloy: Browner, Redder than Obama Knows
Incoming energy-environment czar Carol Browner was recently discovered to be a commissioner in Socialist International, meaning you may soon be paying the cost of her political beliefs in your electricity bill.
POLITICS
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Senate Releases $350B in Bailout Funds to Obama
The Senate approved releasing unspent $350 billion from financial bailout program
SCITECH
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Lopsided Universe Hints at Time Before Big Bang
Uneven distribution of matter may be aftereffect of huge fluctuations before Big Bang took place. -
Google Laying Off 100 People, Closing Three Offices
Search giant getting rid of recruiters, shutting down three engineering outposts. -
Apple Insiders Confident Tim Cook Can Fill Jobs' Shoes
Current COO said to be 'as good as they come,' quiet but demanding workaholic who's Apple's highest-paid employee. -
Clouds of Methane May Mean Life on Mars
NASA set to announce presence of gas commonly created by biological processes on Earth. -
Cloak of Invisibility Gets Closer to Reality
Duke researchers increase range of wavelengths they can redirect around metamaterials. -
Fish Feces May Maintain Ocean Acid Balance
Lots of calcium carbonate in ocean water comes from fish poop, scientists find. -
Prostitute-Rating Web Site Lands Ohio Man in Jail
Robert Eric McFadden accused of also organizing raffle for date with hooker; former job was running faith-based initiatives for governor. -
Picturesque Nebula Spotted in Distant Star Cluster
Hubble telescope gets clear shot of planetary nebula 10,000 light-years away. -
Report: Microsoft Ready to Cut Jobs
Wall Street Journal says tech giant may lay off employees, though other methods to save money being considered. -
Apple Shares Slide in Wake of Jobs Announcement
Stock down 4 percent as investors digest news that Steve Jobs is going away and may not be coming back. -
Apple CEO Steve Jobs Taking Medical Leave
Health issues 'more complex than thought,' he tells company in e-mail. -
How Birds Can Down a Jet Airplane
More than 200 people have been killed worldwide as a result of wildlife strikes with aircraft since 1988, according to Bird Strike Committee USA -
Ancient Dinosaur Wore Primitive Down Coat
Fossils reveal downy feathers on skin of 125-million-year-old dinosaur in what's now China. -
Strange Rock Formations on Mars Explained
Scientist couldn't figure out why rocks on Mars were so evenly spaced -- until a computer explained the mystery. -
How Green Are Motor Scooters?
Sure, they get fantastic mileage -- but you'd be surprised to learn how much nasty stuff comes out of scooters' tailpipes.
U.S.
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Obama Would Use Bailout Funds for Housing Crisis
President-elect Barack Obama would spend the remaining $350 billion of a financial bailout fund on expanded lending and reduced foreclosures and would not use the money to help other industries, lawmakers said Wednesday. -
Clinton Expected to Receive Endorsement From Senate Panel
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to be swiftly endorsed by a Senate panel as President-elect Barack Obama's new secretary of state, as indications from both parties this week were that Clinton would win a near-unanimous vote Thursday. -
Foreclosure Filings Up 81 Percent in 2008
More than 2.3 million American homeowners faced foreclosure proceedings last year, an 81 percent increase from 2007, with the worst yet to come as consumers grapple with layoffs, shrinking investment portfolios and falling home prices. -
Families Brace for Sharp Tuition Increases
Most high school seniors and their families have not made final college plans for next fall. But they know this: It's probably going to cost more than they had planned. -
Ex-Transit Officer Protesters Go On Window-Breaking Rampage
Group went on a window-breaking rampage through downtown, smashing windows at several businesses and about 30 cars. Eighteen people were arrested, mostly for vandalism, Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said. -
Beer Sales Go Flat in Worldwide Economic Slump
SABMiller PLC, the London-based brewer of Grolsch, Miller Genuine Draft and Peroni Nastro Azzurro lagers, said on Thursday its beer shipments fell unexpectedly in the third quarter as consumers pulled back on their demand. -
John Gotti Denied Bail in Murder, Cocaine Charges
A New York City judge says John A. "Junior" Gotti should remain behind bars while he awaits trial on charges he was involved in three gangland murders and cocaine trafficking. -
Ex-Transit Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
The transit police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man on New Year's Day has pleaded not guilty to murder. -
Outrage Follows Ruling Allowing Teacher-Student Sex
A Washington court's ruling this week that teachers can legally have sex with their 18-year-old students is sparking outrage among parents, psychologists and sex therapists. -
Mayor Faces Charges of Planning Tryst with Teen
Prosecutors charged Racine Mayor Gary Becker with child-sex felonies Thursday and said he had gone to a mall to meet a 14-year-old girl he thought he had met during an online chat. -
Woman Sells Virginity Online and Feds Can't Stop Her
A 22-year-old woman is selling her virginity online � offering her body to bidders nationwide in an auction that reportedly has netted a $3.7 million offer � and the law isn't doing a thing to stop her. -
Tires on Plane Fail During Emergency Landing in Upstate N.Y.
All four tires on an Air Canada turboprop plane failed during an emergency landing at Albany International Airport, which was temporarily closed by the accident. -
Obama Climate Czarina Was Member of Socialist Group
Carol Browner, President-elect Barack Obama's choice to be climate czarina, served until last summer as a member of a socialist group whose mission is to enact progressive government policies, including toward environmental concerns like climate change. -
Vatican: 'Homosexual Behavior' in Schools Declines
A Vatican office that evaluated U.S. Roman Catholic seminaries in response to the clergy sex abuse scandal concluded that administrators have been effective in stopping 'homosexual behavior' in the schools. -
Ex-Ohio Gov't. Worker Busted for Running Hooker Site
Columbus police accuse a former director of the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives office of running a Web site where customers could post reviews of prostitutes. -
Man Accused in TV Anchor's Death Pleads Not Guilty
A man accused of the rape and murder of a Little Rock television station anchorwoman pleaded not guilty Thursday. -
Teen Sends Beating Text to Get Stepdad Arrested for Pot
A 13-year-old Michigan girl falsely text-messaged a friend that her stepfather was beating her in an attempt to have him arrested for smoking marijuana, police said. -
Study Shows Large Racial Disparity in NYPD Apprehensions
New York City police stopped, questioned and frisked more than half a million people last year, 80 percent of them black and Hispanic, a civil-rights group said Thursday. -
Pennsylvania Woman Gets Jail Time for Sex Party Sleepover
A 39-year-old suburban Philadelphia woman is getting at least 8 1/2 to 17 months in the Bucks County Prison for her actions at a sleepover with ninth-grade boys. -
4 Texas Children Injured in Sulfuric Acid Accident
The mother of four children who were badly burned by sulfuric acid is telling authorities that the man she was traveling with in a pickup truck tried to throw the substance on her during an argument, but it ended up on the children, officials said. -
I Triple-Dog Dare You: Boy Gets Tongue Stuck on Pole
In a scene straight out of the movie "A Christmas Story," a 10-year-old Hammond boy got his tongue stuck to a metal light pole. -
Minor Has No Grounds for Wet T-Shirt Suit, Court Rules
The federal appeals court in Atlanta says a woman who took part in sexually explicit contests at a Daytona Beach, Fla., hotel two months shy of her 18th birthday cannot sue over Internet images of her, even though she was a minor. -
Female Shoplifter Run Over by Getaway Car — Twice
Authorities are looking for a shoplifter who was run over twice by her getaway car after stealing $1,200 worth of designer purses from a Cape Coral store. -
Utah Man Convicted in Medieval Battle Ax Attack
A man has been convicted of attempted murder for attacking a teenager with a medieval battle ax. -
Former Inmate Says Stun Grenade Destroyed His Tattoos
A former Clark County jail inmate has filed a federal lawsuit alleging he was hurt when guards tossed a stun grenade inside his cell. -
Man Gets Life for Killing Pregnant Girlfriend, Babies
A Wyandotte County man was sentenced to life in prison for killing his pregnant ex-wife, her unborn child and the woman's 8-month-old daughter last year. -
Poodle Survives 19 Days Trapped in Van in Vermont Garage
Police say a poodle mistakenly left for nearly three weeks inside a van in a Vermont airport parking garage has survived. -
US Airways Plane Crashes in NYC's Hudson River
A US Airways jet crashed Thursday in the Hudson River in New York City after birds struck two of its engines, but everyone on board survived -
Suspects in California Lesbian Rape Case Plead Not Guilty
Three suspects in the alleged gang rape of a lesbian woman in Richmond have pleaded not guilty and are likely to remain jailed until a judge decides whether there is enough evidence to put them on trial. -
Alabama Man Executed After 26 Years On Death Row
James Harvey Callahan has been executed for the 1982 kidnapping, rape and murder of a Jacksonville woman. -
Kentucky Couple Found Dead at Florida Rest Stop
Investigators in north Florida are trying to solve the mystery of a young Kentucky couple found dead at an Interstate 95 rest area. -
Feds Want DNA From Immigration Violators
A Mexican national arraigned last month in San Diego on 11 charges in a rape case is now a poster-boy for a new Department of Justice policy requiring federal officials to take DNA samples from those arrested on immigration violations. -
Tax Assessor Hit Hard By Housing Crisis Busted for Meth
The tax assessor for a Southern California county that's been hit hard by the housing bust was arrested Thursday after investigators found a substance believed to be methamphetamine at his home, authorities said. -
Illinois Cousins Plead Guilty in Plot to Kill U.S. Soldiers
Two cousins from the Chicago area accused of training to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq pleaded guilty to terrorism charges Thursday, federal prosecutors said. -
Seattle Ferry Passenger Boarded Boat, Then Vanished
A passenger who boarded a ferry in Seattle is missing, and the State Patrol is asking for the public's help in finding her. -
Atlas, Campground Directory Led Cops to Hoax Pilot
A road atlas and campground directory discovered in the airplane cockpit of an Indiana financial manager helped lead authorities to the remote North Florida campsite where he was finally arrested. -
Michael Moore Misuses Photo Taken by War Correspondent
Michael Moore posted on his michaelmoore.com Web site a heartbreaking photo from Iraq of an American soldier carrying the blood-spattered body of a child, which is owned by war correspondent Michael Yon. -
Rescue Workers Cut 700-Pound Man From Home
Emergency crews cut a 700-pound man from his Tennessee home Wednesday and rushed him to an area hospital. -
Ex-FBI Agent Who Inspired 'The Departed' Gets 40 Years
Former FBI agent John Connolly was sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison for the 1982 mob-related killing of a Miami gambling executive. -
New York Firefighters Volunteer in Israel
Firefighters from New York's Rockland County are volunteering at fire departments in Israel. -
Police: New Jersey Man Posed As Female Veterinarian
Police say a New Jersey man posed as a female animal doctor, ran an illegal veterinary practice and set up a phony rescue agency that may have duped pet lovers out of thousands of dollars. -
Young 'Adolf Hitler' and 2 Sisters Removed From Home
A 3-year-old boy named Adolf Hitler and his two Nazi-named younger sisters were removed from their New Jersey home last week and placed in state custody, police said. -
Creditors Harass Couple Over Dead Son's Debt
A New York couple is haunted by calls from credit agencies wanting to collect debt their dead son owed. -
Bone-Chilling Temperatures Settle Over East
Northeasterners got socked Thursday with the same subzero temperatures � more than 30 below zero in some spots � that brought teeth-chattering misery to the nation's midsection for much of the week. -
2 Dead in Virginia Boating Accident Identified
The two people killed in a Chesapeake Bay boating accident off Virginia Beach on Wednesday have been identified as Arizona residents, police said. -
Detroit Auto Show Concepts Chart a Green Future
Carmakers played it politically correct at this year's North American International Auto Show in Detroit, leaving the outlandish futuristic concept cars home in favor of fleet of environmentally friendly vehicles that are much closer to reality. -
Feces-Throwing Monkey on the Loose in Tampa Bay
Wildlife officials said a rhesus monkey known to throw feces when mad is on the loose in Tampa Bay. -
Police: Man, 41, Fell Off Deck, Froze to Death
A 41-year-old Michigan man was found dead Thursday after falling off his deck and freezing to death. -
Ex-Con Accused of Killing 5 Returned to Oklahoma
An ex-convict accused of strangling his ex-girlfriend and her four young children was returned to Oklahoma early Thursday from Texas following his arrest after a car crash. -
Lawmaker Challenges Yankees President to Fist Fight
New York Yankees president asserted repeatedly at a combative hearing that the team's new $1.5 billion stadium is a good deal for the city, and he accused a lawmaker who offered to fight him of grandstanding for headlines. -
Calif. Fire Officials Consider 'Stay Defend' Policy
In Southern California, where there are many stubborn homeowners unwilling to leave or who have grown indifferent to threat of flames, fire officials are considering a policy that would allow some people to stay and defend their homes.
WORLD
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Baby Slashed by Angry Family Maid
A 20-month-old Shanghai girl was recovering Thursday after her family's maid, angry at her employers, put her on a chopping block and slashed her face with a kitchen knife, police said. -
U.N. Charts New Course in Pirate Fight
Twenty-four nations pledged Wednesday at a U.S.-led meeting to better coordinate their efforts against Somali piracy in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. -
Vatican Offers Glimpse Into Secret Confession Tribunal
One of the Vatican's most secrecy shrouded tribunals, which handles confessions of sins so grave only the pope can grant absolution, is giving the faithful a peek into its workings for the first time in its 830-year history. -
Murder Trial of American Coed Amanda Knox to Begin in Italy
The murder trial of University of Washington student Amanda Knox is set to begin tomorrow in Italy in the city of Perugia, where she went to study. -
Putin Proposes That Europe Pay to Push Gas West
Russia's prime minister is proposing that European gas consumers form a consortium to buy the so-called "technical gas" used to push Russian natural gas through Ukraine's pipelines to Europe. -
Hamas Leader Killed in Israeli Air Strike
Hamas interior minister Saeed Seyyam has been killed in an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip, Hamas and U.S. Intelligence officials confirmed to FOX News. -
Improbably Divine: 11 Unlikely Religious Artifacts
A cut of meat found in Nigeria seems to depict the name of the Prophet Muhammad and has diners flocking to see it from miles around. The so-called 'Allah Meat' has inspired scholarly debate and returned an unlikely phenomenon to the spotlight. -
'Best Job' Frenzy Grips Applicants Worldwide
Desperate to snag the 'Best Job in the World,' thousands of people from across the globe have submitted video applications to the tourism department of Australia's Queensland state for their latest advertised vacancy. -
Battle Breaks Out at U.N. Compound in Gaza
Israeli tanks shelled downtown Gaza City and ground troops thrust deep into a crowded neighborhood, increasing pressure on Hamas rulers to accept a proposed cease-fire to end Israel's offensive. -
Kim Jong Il May Tap Youngest Son as Successor
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has named his youngest son to succeed him as head of the Stalinist nation, a South Korean news agency report said. -
Iran's Ahmadinejad: 'Not Feasible' for Israel to Exist
A top Israeli envoy delivered his country's stance on a cease-fire agreement in Gaza to Egyptian mediators trying to seal a truce as Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad president said Israel's continued existence is 'not feasible.' -
Flying Mix-Up Lands Shocked Australian Tourists in Jail
An ill-fated sightseeing adventure has landed five shocked middle-aged Australians in prison in Indonesia's troubled Papua region. -
Chinese Cops Rescue 5 Kids Kidnapped to Be Sold
After a sweep spanning seven provinces and on a special order from Beijing, Chinese police have arrested 13 baby-snatchers and rescued five toddlers they had kidnapped to sell. -
China Jumps to World's Third Largest Economy
China's economy grew to the world's third-largest in 2007, new data showed Wednesday, another milestone in the country's stunning ascent in the global pecking order that puts it behind only Japan and the United States. -
Explosion Blasts Media Offices in Gaza
An explosion Thursday rocked a media tower housing various journalists in Gaza. The missile hit the offices of the production company FOX News uses in the Gaza Strip. -
Top Afghan Army General Killed in Chopper Crash
The defense ministry says a top Afghan army general has been killed in a helicopter crash in western Afghanistan. -
Venezuela Solicits Bids From Big Oil Companies
Squeezed by slumping crude prices, Venezuela is reaching out to the multinational oil companies it once demonized as imperialist profiteers. -
U.N. Says 'Warming Relationship' Between Congo, Rwanda
Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria, cautioned that "much remains to be done," but he said the situation has improved significantly since early November when fighting and ethnic tensions had escalated significantly. -
Latest Gaza Proposal Calls for Yearlong Cease-Fire
Hamas has told Egypt that the Islamic militant group agrees to a year-long ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, Reuters reported. -
Singapore Man Admits to Role in Airport Crash Plot
Singapore man facing trial in Indonesia on terror charges has admitted plotting to crash an aircraft into the city-state's airport in 2001, a newspaper reported. -
Israel Advances Into Gaza City as Cease-Fire Talks Continue
Witnesses say Israeli ground troops are advancing into crowded residential areas of Gaza City, and thousands of terrified residents are fleeing their homes. -
Pakistan Official: 124 Arrested in Post-Mumbai Crackdown
Pakistan has arrested more than 100 people in a crackdown on groups allegedly linked to the Mumbai attacks, a top official said Thursday, adding that information India has handed over still needs work before it can be used as evidence in court.
SHOWS
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America's News HQ: Cash Crisis
Can the U.S. afford not to give more money to trouble banks? -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Coming Up on 'FOX News Sunday'
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi joins Chris Wallace for an exclusive interview -
Hannity: Hannity's America
Obama's gay marriage flip-flop -
Hannity: 'Hannity' Investigation
Shocking new scandal involving attorney general nominee Eric Holder -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: President Bush's Exit Interview 'On the Record'
George W. Bush looks back on his term and looks forward to life after the White House -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: New Details in Accused Pilot's Capture, Fall
Pilot accused of attempting to fake own death shares was going through divorce, allegedly had mistress -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Conservative Ideas Don't Require Affirmative Action
Conservative ideas don't require affirmative action -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: All-Star Panel
Charles Krauthammer and the 'Special Report' panel on confirmation issues facing Team Obama; Dick Cheney's legacy -
Special Report w/ Bret Baier: Political Grapevine: Gas Prices Go Up As Oil Prices Fall
Gasoline prices are going up even though oil prices continue to fall -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Tearing U.S. Apart Over Torture
Tearing America apart over the Bush-Cheney anti-terror policies -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Torture Debate
Dennis Miller sounds off on torture nation debate -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Ann Coulter Defends Single Mom Slam
Ann Coulter defends her controversial comments about single mothers -
War Stories: Oliver North: Central Front
Words of advice for the incoming administration -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Benjamin Netanyahu
Former Israeli prime minister on latest bin Laden terror tape, conflict with Hamas, debate over Gitmo
FOX FAN
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Famous Inauguration Speech Quotes
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Inauguration Fashion Through the Years!
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