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ENTERTAINMENT
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Sean Avery: I'm Sorry for 'Sloppy Seconds' Comment
In the wake of his suspension from the NHL, Hockey hell-raiser Sean Avery apologized for offensive statements made about his ex-girlfriends Wednesday -
Brooke Burke's Ex-Husband: 'I Taught Her to Dance'
Jokes that when they met, she was a wallflower who 'did the Bobblehead dance' -
Pop Tarts: Taylor Swift Snubbed in Grammy Nominations
James Franco gets very hot and heavy with Sean Penn in the highly-anticipated drama 'Milk,' but the 30-year-old actor insisted that his steamy scenes with the actor were in no way awkward -
Paging Brangelina: NBR Nominees Released
The National Board of Review has posted its award winners for 2008, and it's a wacky list as usual -
Plastic Surgeons Pick 2008's Most-Asked-For Faces and Physiq
Mix a dash of Angelina Jolie, a sprinkle of Carrie Underwood, and a whole lotta Scarlett Johansson -
Link Love: Hottest Gossip on the Web
Here's what we're clicking on, and you should too! -
Paris Hilton Lobbies for Role in Disney Movie
Could Paris be the star of your kid's next favorite Disney film? -
'Dark Knight' a Solid Oscar Contender
As the box-office bankroll climbed for "The Dark Knight" last summer, the Hollywood consensus was that a posthumous nomination for Heath Ledger was the Batman blockbuster's best Academy Awards hope -
Britney, Janet, Ashlee Be Warned: China Bans Lip-Synching
Embarrassed by a lip-synching child who sang at the Beijing Olympics' opening ceremony, Chinese authorities are ordering performers not to fake it during the country's biggest television show of the year. -
Report: Britney Spears' First Husband in Jail
In new documentary, Spears says her life is worse than a prison sentence
FNC IMAG
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Recession Proof Your Beauty Routine
Check out these recession proof beauty steals and deals that will lighten your beauty bag, and your credit card bill. -
Just Married ... and Divorced
Young and Divorced? Why things go wrong and how to prevent it.
HEALTH
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Louisiana Unseats Mississippi as Unhealthiest State
Louisiana has displaced Mississippi as the unhealthiest U.S. state and other Southern states were close rivals due to high obesity and smoking rates in new rankings that deemed Vermont the healthiest. -
Report: Hospital Ignored Woman 'Writhing in Pain'
A homeless woman who died after writhing in pain on a hospital floor for nearly an hour could have survived if she had received proper treatment, a county report concedes. -
Time Warp? In Texas, Mentally Ill Remain Hidden Away
Texas has more mentally disabled patients in institutions than any other state, and the federal government has concluded that the state's care system is stubbornly out of step with modern mental health practices. -
Breast Cancer Drug May Cause Tumors to Spread
The most commonly used breast cancer drug may cause tumors to spread in a small number of women with low levels of a protein which makes cells stick together, British researchers said on Thursday. -
Heparin Was Tainted With Joint Pain Supplement
The contaminant linked to dozens of deaths and hundreds of illnesses from tainted batches of the blood thinner heparin manufactured in China was chemically related to a dietary supplement used to treat joint pain, researchers confirmed on Wednesday. -
Survey: Retirees Have Less Sex, Do More Housework
A recent survey conducted by senior citizen group AARP found that retired Americans are happier even though they are having less sex and doing more housework, Reuters reported Thursday. -
Study: Measles Deaths Decline Dramatically Worldwide
Measles deaths worldwide declined dramatically to about 200,000 a year, continuing a successful trend, global health authorities reported Thursday. -
FOXSexpert: 15 Enlightening Sex Facts
Did you know men are aroused by the scent of freshly baked cinnamon buns? You'll never guess what other bizarre sex facts we have -
Conjoined Twin Update: Baby Faith 'Very Sick'
A week-old baby girl who survived a high-risk emergency operation to separate her from her conjoined twin is now "very sick", a London hospital said Thursday. -
Blood Bank May Be Liable in Boy's Transfusion Death
The Florida Supreme Court will decide whether a blood bank should be held responsible for the death of a 7-year-old boy who died from West Nile virus contracted from a transfusion. -
Study: Long-Term Health Risks for Brain-Injured Soldiers
Many of the thousands of troops who suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan are at risk of long-term health problems including depression and Alzheimer's-like symptoms, researchers say. -
Japan: Know Your Blood Type, Know Your Personality
The Japanese are obsessed with the belief that people's blood types are the keys to their personalities. -
World's Strongest Woman Finds Peace in 275-Lb. Body
South Korean weightlifting champion Jang Mi-ran struggled with her weight as a teen, but now she is a role model for heavy youngsters at home and abroad. -
Study: Obese Kids Risk Thyroid Damage
Obese children may be damaging their thyroids, creating a vicious cycle of metabolism and overweight, Italian researchers reported on Wednesday. -
Study: Occasional Binge-Drinking Raises Stroke Risk
People who occasionally binge-drink may have a heightened long-term risk of suffering a stroke, even if they do not regularly drink heavily, a new study suggests.
OPINION
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John Lott: Minn. Senate Recount's Long Winding Road
There has already been a lot of controversy in the Minnesota Senate recount, but the finding of 171 new ballots in Ramsey county has generated real concern -
Mike Baker: Memo to My Critics on the Left
It appears that our recent columns on the new administration have irritated some who think we are fixating on President-elect Obama. To them I say: Get over it. -
Steven Milloy: Green-on-Green Violence
The activist group Environmental Defense got a taste of what it used to dish out this week when its Washington, D.C., offices were invaded by another green group, the Global Justice Ecology Project.
SCITECH
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Google Phone Application Alerts of Flu Risk in Area
A maker of over-the-counter cold and flu remedies released a program this week for the T-Mobile G1, also known as the "Google phone," that warns the user how many people in an area are sneezing and shaking with winter viruses. -
Best Female Figure Not an Hourglass, Scientist Says
Anthropologist finds that high testosterone makes women tougher, more competitive -- and also puts more fat on waist. -
Sara the Walrus 'Plays' the Saxophone in Turkey
At Istanbul's newly opened Dolphinarium, it's a walrus named Sara that's wowing the crowds. -
Easy-to-Use 'Palm Pistol' Aimed at Elderly, Disabled
Single-shot 9-mm weapon looks like giant bean grasped in palm of hand. -
Last Tortoise of Species Mates, Fails to Become Father
Lonesome George's attempts to fertilize two females of related species turn out to be duds. -
Mars Science Lab Rover Delayed to 2011
New technical issues mean next-generation rover will miss 2009 launch window, will have to wait until Mars gets close again. -
Knut the Polar Bear Being Evicted From Berlin Zoo
Zoo can't raise money for new enclosure it would need to house once-cute bear, who's now 2 years old and getting bigger. -
Tinsel and Tech: The Consumer-Electronics Gift Guide
Even in tough economic times, there's always something you can rely on for gift giving -- gadgets galore! -
How Green Is Carbon Trading?
It sounds great -- let people trade credits and emissions go down. But it's doomed to fail. -
Historical Supernova's 'Echo' Arrives 400 Years Late
Supernova seen in 1572 by Tycho Brahe changed astronomy; now its reflection has been spotted coming from a nearby dust cloud. -
BlackBerry Bold, Storm Take On iPhone, Each Other
AT&T has a winner with the Bold, but Verizon Wireless might want to take the Storm back into the shop. -
Possum May Be Extinct Due to Global Warming
White possum found only in far northern Australia seems to be first mammalian victim of global warming. -
Scientists: Technology May Be Rewiring Our Brains
Neurologist argues that too much on Internet, playing games weakens parts of brain geared toward social interaction.
SPORTS
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Wide Write: Rookie Ryan a No-Brainer
The fantasy playoffs start for many of you this week, but if you win your first post-season game, keep your gun safely tucked into the waistband of your pants
U.S.
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Harvard Endowment Loses $8B as Crisis Hits Colleges
Harvard University's endowment suffered investment losses of at least 22% in the first four months of the school's fiscal year, the latest evidence of the financial woes facing higher education. -
Cheerleaders' Nude Photo Suspension Sparks Lawsuit
The parents of two Seattle-area high school cheerleaders are suing the district for suspending the girls from the squad after nude photographs of them circulated via text message. -
2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid and LTZ
FOX Car Report reviews the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid and LTZ. -
Police Chief, Gun Club Indicted in Boy's Shooting Death
A police chief and a gun club in western Massachusetts have been indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head while firing an Uzi submachine gun at a gun fair. -
Fire Rips Through Strip Club in Motley Crue Song
A fire on Thursday burned through the roof of The Body Shop, a landmark West Hollywood strip club mentioned in the Motley Crue hit 'Girls, Girls, Girls.' -
A Humbled Big 3 Make Their Plea to Congress
The humbled heads of the Big Three automakers pledged to mend their ways and place renewed focus on fuel-efficient vehicles, as they pleaded with Congress Thursday for billions in emergency aid. -
Cops: Man Assaulted Girlfriend With Cheeseburger
A Florida man is facing a domestic violence charge after authorities say he assaulted his girlfriend with a cheeseburger. -
Man Arrested in Fatal Ice Cream Truck Driver Shooting
South Florida authorities have arrested a man in connection with the fatal shooting of an ice cream truck driver in what may have been an attempted robbery. -
NFL Players Union Sues to Block Doping Suspensions
The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit Thursday to block five of the six player suspensions for violating the league's anti-doping policy. -
Locked Up for Life, Part One: The Case of Clarence Aaron
Convicted drug dealer Clarence Aaron's only hope of ever walking free is to be granted clemency by President Bush. -
Fisherman Finds Long-Lost Class Ring in 8-Lb. Bass
A class ring lost for decades in an East Texas lake is back with its owner after turning up in a fish caught the day after Thanksgiving. -
Report: Line-Cutting Dispute Led to Wal-Mart Trampling
A line-cutting dispute among shoppers who waited for hours outside a New York Wal-Mart and those who stayed inside their cars led to the stampede that killed a worker for the store, Newsday reports. -
Woman Sues Sports Bar After Getting Stuck in Toilet
A woman is suing a Pennsylvania sports bar and restaurant, saying she got stuck inside a toilet bowl for 20 minutes after the seat broke. -
Couple Charged With Torturing, Abusing Shackled Teen
A California couple has been charged with kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old boy police say they sometimes kept shackled in their home. -
Lego-Style Islamic Terrorist Figurine Sparks Outrage
A Lego-style figurine resembling an Islamic terrorist strapped with explosives and made by a small American company has caused an uproar among Muslims and non-Muslims alike. -
Lawyer: Pierce to Testify for Grand Jury if Asked
Antonio Pierce didn't know New York Giants teammate Plaxico Burress was carrying a gun last weekend until it accidentally discharged, injuring the receiver in the right thigh, Pierce's attorney said Thursday. -
Ft. Dix Suspects Said They Didn't Have Guts to Attack
Some of the five men accused of planning to kill soldiers on Fort Dix told an FBI informant that they lacked the bravery to mount an attack. -
Solar-Powered Car Finishes Trip Around World
Swiss schoolteacher concludes 32,000-mile journey at U.N. climate conference in Poland. -
Man Fights Knife-Wielding Neighbor With Candy Cane
A man using a candy cane lawn ornament fended off a knife-wielding neighbor who had been attacking holiday guests at a Sacramento home. -
Cops Chase Loose Pigs After Minnesota Highway Crash
Police in Minnesota were chasing pigs that escaped from an overturned semi on I-94 in Minnesota Thursday. -
Ex-Ohio Police Chief Surrenders to End Standoff
A former northeast Ohio police chief has surrendered peacefully, ending a standoff that had gone on for a day and a-half. -
'The Departed' Ex-FBI Agent Denies Role in Slaying
Former FBI agent John Connolly is denying any role in the 1982 slaying of a Miami gambling executive. -
No. 9: Art Schlichter
According to reports, Schlichter has admitted to committing more than 20 felonies and once told ESPN that he had stolen more than $1.5 million throughout his career. -
No. 8: Denny McLain
During the 1980s, McLain would later spend more than two years behind bars on charges of embezzlement, racketeering and cocaine possession. -
No. 7: Mike Tyson
Tyson was later arrested in July 1991 for the rape of Miss Black Rhode Island, Desiree Washington, in an Indianapolis hotel room. He was convicted in 1992 and served three years in prison, during which he converted to Islam. -
No. 6: Robert Rozier
Robert Rozier — a former defensive end for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979 — is perhaps better-known for his notorious involvement in a Florida cult and his time as a protected federal witness. -
No. 5: Ugueth Urbina
Former fireball reliever Ugueth Urbina was sentenced to 14 years in prison for the attempted murder of five workers on his family's ranch in Venezuela. -
No. 4: Michael Vick
Vick, now 28, was later sentenced to 23 months in federal prison and is expected to enter a federal halfway house program early next year. -
Sheriff Releases Video of Casey Anthony Jail Visits
Police in Florida have released new jailhouse video footage of Casey Anthony, mother of missing toddler Caylee, laughing and crying on the telephone line during visits by friends and family -
No. 3: Darryl Henley
Darryl Henley, a former starting cornerback for the Los Angeles Rams and an All-American at UCLA, is not eligible for release from federal prison until 2031. -
No. 2: O.J. Simpson
Simpson, 61, who will spend a minimum of six years in state prison, could be incarcerated for life if a judge imposes maximum penalties or decides to run sentences consecutively. -
FOXNews.com Top 10 List of Bad Boys (and Girl) of Sports
Some are household names, others you may have never heard of, but here's a rogues gallery of sports figures infamous for feats not performed on field or a hardwood court. -
Convict's Mom Goes Undercover, Gets Dirt on Juror
Convicts mother gave herself an extreme makeover then befriended juror for months to root out any possible trial misdeeds. -
No. 10: Tonya Harding
Tonya Maxine Harding is perhaps best known for her role in the attack of competitor Nancy Kerrian at a practice session during the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. -
No. 1: Rae Carruth
As a wide receiver at the University of Colorado, life was good – very good - for Rae Carruth. -
Salvation Army Leader to Lose Job Over Marriage
Capt. Johnny Harsh of Oshkosh is engaged to a woman who's not affiliated with the Salvation Army. They're planning to marry in June. -
Fla. Man charged with Assaulting Girlfriend With Burger
A Vero Beach man is facing a domestic violence charge after authorities say he assaulted his girlfriend with a cheeseburger. -
Would-Be-Bride Swept to Sea During Proposal
A romantic marriage proposal on the Oregon coast turned deadly for the bride-to-be when a wave swept her out to sea. -
4 Charges Against Barry Bonds Dropped; Trial Still On
convicted. His trial is scheduled to begin March 2 -
Magician Faces New Charges in Dirty Surveillance Case
A man known as "Long Island's Favorite Magician" has been arrested for the second time in five months on charges he secretly videotaped undressed people. -
SCOTUS Scorecard: 3, 2, 1 ...
So far in the 2008-2009 Supreme Court term, the justices have heard oral arguments for 33 cases and returned opinions in three of them. Below is a quick look at those cases and how the Court ruled. The Court will next hear oral arguments on December 8. -
Gift Certificates Could be Used for Deadly Purposes
A number of Planned Parenthood clinics in Indiana and Illinois are offering gift certificates for their services this Christmas -
32 Kids Seized From Tony Alamo Compound
Arkansas child welfare officials seized six more children Wednesday from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries as authorities in California visited another church compound, officials said. -
Conservatives Backing Bankruptcy Instead of Bailout
The Big Three automakers are preparing to make their final pleas for billions in government assistance this week, suggesting a dire future if nothing is done, but some conservatives argue that bankruptcy might be the best option. -
Couple Accused of Beating Baby to Rid Her of 'Demons'
A Texas couple has been charged with murdering the woman's 13-month-old baby after police said they used a hammer to 'beat the demons out' of the child. -
Inmate Burns Prison Guard With Hot Petroleum Jelly
An inmate at a Michigan prison burned a corrections officer's face by tossing a mixture of petroleum jelly and water he heated in a microwave. -
UAW Makes Concessions in Bid to Help Automakers
The United Auto Workers voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to make concessions to the struggling Detroit Three, including all but ending a program that let laid-off workers collect up to 95 percent of their salaries. -
Bus Carrying Students Collides With Semitrailer in Illinois
A chartered bus carrying students collided with a semitrailer Wednesday night on icy roads in north-central Illinois, sending at least 18 people to the hospital, authorities said. None of the injuries appeared life-threatening.
WORLD
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Canadian PM Addresses Nation, Vows to Fight Ouster Effort
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper condemned an opposition plan to gain power by ousting his government in a confidence vote, calling the effort undemocratic. -
Zimbabwe Declares National Emergency on Cholera Epidemic
Zimbabwe has declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and health care system collapse, and is seeking more international help to pay for food, drugs and hospital equipment, the state-run newspaper said Thursday. -
Young Minnesotans May Be Joining Jihad in Somalia
Dozens of young Somali men in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area have disappeared in recent months, causing community members and U.S. intelligence officials to fear that they are joining jihadist groups in Somalia. -
Thailand Shocked by King's Sick Leave During Turmoil
Thailand's revered king on Thursday failed to deliver his traditional birthday speech, dashing Thai hopes that the address would help resolve the country's political paralysis and unify a divided nation. -
EU Scraps Espresso Machines Poisoning Top Officials
EU offices scrap espresso machines after lab results show they are poisoning top officials. -
Hitler's Maid Says He Was a 'Great Boss'
She may be the only person in the world to remember him fondly, but a woman who worked as a maid for Adolf Hitler in the '30s says he was 'a great boss,' the Daily Mail reports. -
'Evil' Mom Convicted of Locking Up Daughter for Reward
The mother of young British girl has been convicted, along with her boyfriend’s uncle, of kidnapping her own nine-year-old daughter in an unlikely plot to keep thousands of pounds in reward money. -
India Airports on High Alert After New Attack Warnings
Airports in India went on high alert Thursday following fresh attack warnings as officials said India suspects two senior leaders of a banned Pakistani militant group orchestrated the deadly Mumbai attacks. -
Fans Watch Man Fall Off Upper Deck of NHL Arena
A 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after he fell about 25 feet from the upper deck of Scotiabank Place during the second intermission of the Ottawa Senators’ victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Wednesday night. -
U.N. Climate Agency Under the Weather, Says Report
As more than 10,000 delegates and observers gather in Poznan, Poland, to discuss the next phase in the battle against "climate change," a U.N. agency at the center of that hoopla badly needs to do some in-house weather-proofing. -
Iraq Presidency Council Approves U.S. Security Pact
Iraq's presidential council on Thursday approved a security pact that sets out a three-year timeframe for U.S. troops to leave, a spokesman said, the final step for the agreement to replace a U.N. mandate that expires Dec. 31. -
Rice Satisfied With Pakistan's Terror Probe Effort
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment with its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India that have sharply raised tensions between the two nuclear powers. -
Enemies of All Mankind: Who Can Stop the Pirates?
Somali pirates are becoming more brazen, and -- thanks to international law -- there is little that can be done to stop them. You just can't hang 'em anymore. -
Report: Israel Preparing to Strike Iran Without U.S. Consent
Israel is drawing up plans to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and is prepared to launch a strike without backing from the U.S., an Israeli newspaper reported Thursday. -
Mumbai Gunman Was Promised Cash for Family if Killed
The only gunman captured during the terror attack on Mumbai says he was promised that his impoverished family would get $1,250 if he died fighting for militant Islam, security officials said Wednesday. -
Pakistani Group Leaders 'Masterminded' Mumbai Attacks
India suspects two senior leaders of a banned Pakistani militant group orchestrated the three-day siege of the country's financial capital that killed at least 171 people, Indian officials said Thursday. -
3 Americans Dead in Mexican Border City Violence
At least three U.S. residents have been killed in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in as many weeks as the death toll in the violent border city surpasses 1,400 -
Mexico Ships Out Cuban Refugees Under New Rules
Mexico is sending illegal Cuban migrants home for the first time under a new immigration accord. A Mexican immigration official says authorities are preparing to send the Cubans back to the communist island after they were caught in Mexico. -
2 U.S. Soldiers Die in Northern Iraq Checkpoint Blast
Suicide bombers killed 17 people -- including two American soldiers -- and wounded more than 100 in a string of blasts in two Iraqi cities Thursday as a timetable for withdrawing all U.S. troops won final government approval. -
Security Swarms New Delhi Airport After Gunfire Heard
A police official says security forces have swarmed through New Delhi's international airport after the sound of gunfire was heard, but no one was injured. -
Japanese Climber Plucked Off Deadly New Zealand Peak
A Japanese climber was plucked alive by rescuers from New Zealand's highest peak shortly after dawn Friday, but his companion was found dead, searchers said. -
Cruise Ship Adrift Off Antarctic, Taking in Water
The Argentine navy says a cruise ship carrying 122 people is adrift and taking on water in Antarctica but is in no danger of sinking. -
Settlers Clash With Soldiers Over West Bank House
Israeli security forces on Thursday began dragging Jewish settlers out of one of the most volatile flashpoints in the West Bank: a disputed house in the biblical town of Hebron. -
Grenade Discovered Outside Mumbai Hospital
Mumbai police say an unexploded hand grenade has been found outside a hospital that was the scene of an attack during last week's siege on the city. -
Iraq: Truck Bombings in Fallujah Kill at Least 10
Iraqi officials say suicide bombers in two explosives-laden trucks targeted police stations in the former insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens more. -
Zardari Vows 'Strong Action' Against Mumbai Terror Plotters
India has evidence that two senior leaders of a banned Pakistani militant group orchestrated the 60-hour siege of India's financial capital that killed 171 people, Indian officials said Thursday.
SHOWS
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America's News HQ: Military Vulnerability?
Does the U.S. have enough troops trained for a WMD attack? Col. Oliver North responds -
America's News HQ: Bah Humbug
Atheists place sign at Washington state Capitol nativity -
Hannity & Colmes: 'The Purpose of Christmas'
Pastor Rick Warren's new book encourages readers to honor the true meaning of the holiday season -
Hannity & Colmes: Tommy Lasorda
Hall of Famer honored for contributions to Japanese baseball -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Neighbors Share Disbelief Over Shackled Teen
Neighbors go 'On the Record' and say 'everything seemed normal' with shackled teen and three accused child abusers before arrest. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Kissinger on Sen. Clinton, Gov. Palin and Terror in Mumbai
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger goes 'On the Record' of Sen. Clinton, Gov. Palin, and terrorism in Mumbai. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Why Chrysler's CEO Won't Go 'On the Record'
Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli suddenly cancels his interview with Greta ... and here's why. -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Bally Yanks Free Towel Service
Feel the burn! Bally yanks free towel service -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All-Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on financial rescue for troubled homeowners; state of the Senate -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Palin Wasn't Only One to Get a Wardrobe
It turns out Sarah Palin was not the only candidate who got help with her wardrobe -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Barack Obama and Your Life
Barack Obama and your life -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Dennis Miller on Obama's Cabinet, Pirates
Dennis Miller analyzes Obama's Cabinet and sounds off on Somali pirates -
War Stories: American Heroes: The Keystone Boys
The 'Keystone Boys' carry the bloody bucket with honor -
War Stories: American Heroes
It took a remarkable person to survive the brutality of the Japanese POW experience -
War Stories: Prisoners of Rising Sun
This week, hear the harrowing tales of life in Japanese prison camps during World War II -
War Stories: Hell in the Huertgen Forest
This week, we take you to the scene of one the fiercest, bloodiest -- and least known -- battles of World War II -
Weekend Live: Poll Archive
Looking for the topic of a past 'Weekend Live' poll? Wondering how folks voted? Click here to see a full-page archive of polls -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Requesting a Rescue
Former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg on whether it's the government's job to help companies stay in business
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