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ENTERTAINMENT
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FOX411: Madonna an Oprah Wannabe?
The just divorced wrecker of two homes says she wants to build a girls school in Malawi, Africa. -
Jordin Sparks is Proud to be a Virgin
Singer Jordin Sparks doesn't take her 'role model' tag lightly -
Amy Winehouse Says Troubled Marriage to Ex-Con Husband Kaput
Drug-tortured star Amy Winehouse says her ex-con husband left her for a model -
Chris Brown Sweeps American Music Awards
The evening's big winner was 19-year-old Chris Brown, who won three awards, including artist of the year honors. -
No Doubt Ready to Work on New Album, Tour
Band ready to 'pack up the babies' and get back to work on new album and tour -
Michelle Williams on Ledger: Time Just Makes Things Worse
Actress Michelle Williams opens up for the first time on ex-boyfriend Heath Ledger's tragic death -
Miss America Shows Holiday Spirit by Feeding Homeless
You'll never guess how Miss America Kirsten Haglund is getting into the holiday spirit -
Murder Trial Opens for 'Sopranos' actor Lillo Brancato
'Sopranos' actor Lillo Brancato Jr.'s murder trial opens today in New York -
'The Hills' Stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt Elope
The 'Speidi' team is now officially Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Pratt -
Madonna: I'm Sad About My Personal Life
Pop queen says she lets her work function as a distraction from rough personal life
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. -
Dating Disasters: 4 Red Flags
Find out how the woman of your dreams can turn into a nightmare - fast.
HEALTH
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Meal Makeover: Pineapple Glazed Smoked Ham
If you get tired of eating turkey this week, try this low-cal ham dish instead -
Teenager to Give Birth to Conjoined Twins
Against medical advice, an 18-year-old woman is set to become Britain's youngest ever mother to give birth conjoined twins. -
Hip and Deadly: Chewing Tobacco Tries for Comeback
They're discreet, flavorful and come in cute tin boxes with names like "frost" and "spice." And the folks who created Joe Camel are hoping Camel Snus will become a hit with tobacco lovers tired of being forced outside for a smoke. -
Study: Exposure to Hairspray May Lead to Birth Defects
A study by the Imperial College London said that women who are exposed to hairspray during pregnancy may be at an increased risk of giving birth to boys with a genital defect, HealthDay News reported. -
FOXSexpert: Reasons to Give Thanks for Your Sex Life
Are you really, truly thankful for your sex life? Maybe you should be. Here's why ... -
7 Ways to Avoid Holiday Stress-Induced Acid Reflux
With holiday parties to attend, gifts to buy and meals to cook, it's no wonder you're stressed. Here's a way to keep your stress-induced acid reflux at bay. -
Truman Syndrome: Some Mistake Real Life for TV
Researchers have begun documenting a condition known as Truman syndrome in which people mistakenly believe their lives are being filmed for TV. -
Foot-Long Hairball Removed From Girl, 11
An 11-year-old Indian girl suffering from a psychosomatic condition in which she ate her own hair had a foot-long hairball removed from her stomach, the Times of India reported. -
Bizarre Side Effects Linked to Prescription Drugs
For millions of Americans, taking a prescription drug is part of their every day routine. And while the majority of drugs cause minimal side effects, there are some medications that can lead to serious complications. -
Proposal Would Force HIV-Infected to Be Microchipped
Lawmakers in Indonesia's remote province of Papua have thrown their support behind a controversial bill requiring some HIV/AIDS patients to be implanted with microchips -- part of extreme efforts to monitor the disease. -
Baby Regains Hearing Lost to Herpes Virus
An 11-month-old baby born with a strain of the herpes virus that left her profoundly deaf in both ears can finally hear after being fitted with cochlear implants, London’s Daily Mail reported. -
Boy, 12, Dies From Excessive Deodorant Use
A coroner in Britain has determined that a 12-year-old boy died after using too much spray deodorant in a confined space. -
AP: Millions Take Deadly, Unapproved Meds
Taxpayers have shelled out at least $200 million since 2004 for medications that have never been reviewed by the government for safety and effectiveness but are still covered under Medicaid, an Associated Press analysis of federal data has found. -
Longevity Risk? Many Retirees Outlive Their Savings
A retired nurse, Edie Stark is a prime example of what financial planners coldly call "longevity risk," a reference to the need for a secure income and lasting savings at a time when growing numbers of Americans can live for 30 years in retirement -
The Secret to Living to 103? Listening to CDs
Gladys Malarkey says she finds happiness in the small things, like listening to music on CDs, which she calls "little records."
OPINION
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John Lott: Obama Misses the (Extra) Point
Barack Obama's foray into the discussion of college football playoffs proves there's nothing politicians consider off limits.
SCITECH
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Hubble Solves Mystery Behind Spectacular Galaxy
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has helped astronomers solve a longstanding mystery as to why a small, nearby, isolated galaxy is pumping out new stars faster than any galaxy in our local neighborhood. -
Astronauts Finish Shuttle Mission's Final Spacewalk
Astronauts successfully carried out one last spacewalk Monday, finishing an unprecedented clean and lube job that they began a week ago at the international space station. -
Man Flies Jet Pack Across Colorado Gorge
A man used a hydrogen-peroxide powered jet pack to travel 1,500 feet across the Royal Gorge near Canon City on Monday. -
Coeds Take Off Underwear to Be 'Green'
Bras, panties and socks being hung out in camus at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., to raise awareness about global warming. -
Roman-Era Chariot Dug Up in Bulgaria
Bronze-plated wagon found in tomb of Thracian nobleman. -
Coming at You! NFL to Broadcast Game in 3-D
Game next week between San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders to be broadcast live in 3-D to theaters in Los Angeles, New York, Boston. -
Would-Be Space Tourist Wants His Money Back
Japanese millionaire wants money returned; company brokered deal says money non-refundable. -
Bug-Sized Spies: U.S. Develops Tiny Flying Robots
U.S. military engineers are trying to design flying robots disguised as insects that could one day spy on enemies and conduct dangerous missions without risking lives. -
Segway Inventor Touts Island as Energy Model
Energy independence is still only a hypothetical goal for the U.S., but the owner of a tiny island off the coast of Connecticut says he has already achieved that feat and is offering his work as a model. -
Rubber Duckies to Help Track Melting Glaciers
NASA researchers dump yellow rubber duckies into Greenland glacier to see how quickly they reach the ocean. -
Scientists Search for Meteor That Lit Up Canadian Sky
Scientists say they hope to find remnants of a meteor that brightened up the night sky before falling to earth in western Canada. -
BlackBerry Storm Sells Out Quickly on First Day
First touchscreen BlackBerry turns out to be a hit for Verizon Wireless.
U.S.
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Slain Florida Mom Dialed 911 From Car Trunk
A young mother called 911 from the trunk of a car before she was found slain in an abandoned home, police said. -
Officials: Teen Lunged, Stabbed Immigrant to Death
Authorities say a New York teen lunged four to five feet before plunging a knife into the chest of an Ecuadorean immigrant targeted because of his ethnicity. -
Throngs Flock to Ohio Basement for Free Pile of Coal
Steve Hronek offered up his basement pile of coal in Cleveland for free to anyone willing to haul it away and he got two-day's worth of responses. -
WANTED: Randy Yager for Murder, Arson and More
As regional president of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, Randy Yager was one of 17 members indicted in a massive racketeering conspiracy including murder, arson and use of explosives, among a long list of charges. -
Noise Violators Sentenced to Listen to Barry Manilow
Fort Lupton Municipal Judge Paul Sacco forces noise violators to listen to music they don't like, such as Barry Manilow. -
Police Want to Know Who Left Piano in Massachusetts Forest
Police in Harwich, Mass., have a musical mystery on their hands: Who left a piano in the middle of the woods? And why? -
Missing Illinois Student Found Dead in Frat House
A student at the Illinois Institute of Technology missing since Nov. 14 was found dead over the weekend in the storage room of a fraternity house. -
Police: Teen Fatally Stabs Brother in Argument Over Hat
An 18-year-old man in Florida has been arrested for fatally stabbing his brother during a fight over a hat, officials said. -
Cops: Seattle-Area Mall Shooting Could Be Gang Related
Police sought a young gunman Sunday after a shooting the day before at a busy Seattle-area shopping mall that killed one teenager and seriously wounded another. -
U.S. Government Agrees to Massive Citigroup Bailout
The federal government agreed Sunday night to rescue Citigroup Inc. by helping to absorb potentially hundreds of billions of dollars in losses on toxic assets on its balance sheet and injecting fresh capital into the troubled financial giant. -
Christmas Boat Parade Changes Name, Loses Fans
An annual parade of boats on a Long Island, N.Y., river that dropped 'Christmas' from its name has apparently lost lots of supporters. -
Rich Feel the Pinch at Montana Mountain Resort
An ultra-exclusive Montana resort under federal bankruptcy protection is hustling to raise cash to open for the winter season, as hundreds of creditors owed at least $399 million jockey to get their money back. -
Univ. of Central Arkansas Committee Releases Safety Report
A committee reviewing emergency procedures at the University of Central Arkansas is recommending that the campus test its alert system before the end of the semester. -
20 Alamo Compound Children to Stay in State Care
An Arkansas judge says 20 children removed from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound by child welfare officials will temporarily remain in state custody. -
Ex-Philly TV Anchor Gets 3 Years Probation for Snooping
A popular TV newsman has been sentenced to three years of probation for obsessively hacking into his co-anchor's e-mail and leaking gossip about her to the press. -
McDonald's Sued Over Woman's Nude Cell-Phone Pics
A McDonald's restaurant in northwest Arkansas and others face a lawsuit after employees allegedly posted nude photographs on the Internet off a cellular phone lost there. -
Judge Puts Off Decision in MySpace Suicide Case
A Los Angeles federal judge has put off a decision on a motion to dismiss the case against a Missouri mother accused of orchestrating an Internet hoax that targeted a neighbor girl who later committed suicide. -
GM Ends Tiger Woods' 9-Year Endorsement Deal
General Motors Corp. said Monday it is ending its nine-year endorsement deal with golf superstar Tiger Woods as it tries to trim expenses. -
3 Dead in Plane Crash Near Nashville
A twin-engine plane was spinning as it fell from the sky and crashed Monday several miles from Nashville's major airport, killing all three people aboard, witnesses and authorities said. -
Father Charged in Fatal Shotgun Shooting of Son, 12
A western Pennsylvania man who police say was fighting with his live-in girlfriend has been charged with fatally shooting his 12-year-old son during the argument. -
California to Investigate Mormon Aid to Gay Marriage Ban
California officials will investigate whether the Mormon church accurately described its role in a campaign to ban gay marriage in the state. -
Dozens Injured When Three Arkansas School Buses Crash
Dozens of youngsters were taken by ambulance to a hospital Monday afternoon after chain-reaction rear-end collisions involving three school buses, police said. -
Muslim Charity Convicted on Charges of Funding Terror
A Muslim charity and five of its former leaders were convicted Monday of funneling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas, finally handing the government a signature victory in its fight against terrorism funding. -
Man Killed at Scientology Center Had Church Ties
A man who was fatally shot as he wielded a pair of swords and attempted to attack guests at a Scientology building was a former follower of the religion who had made at least a dozen previous threats against the church, a official said Monday. -
MySpace Suicide Case Goes to Jury for Deliberations
A federal jury was given the case Monday of a Missouri mother accused of conspiring with her daughter and an assistant to harass a 13-year-old girl on the Internet, allegedly precipitating the teen's suicide. -
Church Killings Shake Up New Jersey Community
Joseph M. Pallipurath went halfway around the world to India to find a wife last year. Now the California man is accused of going across the country to New Jersey to kill her. -
Trooper Arrested With Suitcases of Cocaine Appears in Court
A Texas trooper appeared in federal court in Brownsville today on a charge of possession with intent to distribute cocaine. -
Manhunt After Cops Say Man Shot Wife Dead in Church
Police are searching for a man they say walked into a church in Clifton, N.J., and fatally shot his estranged wife, as the second of his three victims died Monday. -
Mom: I Flushed Newborn Down Toilet by Accident
A British woman says she accidentally flushed her newborn down the toilet because she didn't realize she was giving birth. -
Hearing Delayed for Man Jailed After FBI Agent Killing
A detention hearing has been delayed for a man arrested on federal drug trafficking charges during a suburban Pittsburgh raid that ended with the killing of an FBI agent. -
Syracuse U. Locked Down Briefly After Shots Fired Nearby
Syracuse University resumed a normal schedule after briefly going into lockdown while police investigated a drive-by shooting near the upstate New York campus. -
Shoppers Nab Carjacking Suspect With Frozen Turkey
A Good Samaritan used a frozen turkey to attack a man as he tried to carjack a woman at a North Carolina grocery story Sunday morning, officials said. -
Mom: Boy, 8, Accused of Killing Father 'Loved His Dad'
The 8-year-old eastern Arizona boy accused of fatally shooting his father and another man is a 'good little boy' who loved his dad, his mother said Monday. -
Federal Judge Concludes Hearing on English Learning
A judge has concluded a federal court hearing on the adequacy and funding of Arizona public school programs for students learning English. -
Cincinnati House Fire Kills 3 Children
Authorities in Cincinnati say three children under the age of 10 have died in a house fire. -
Florida Police Kill 2 in Separate Armed Robberies
Jacksonville police have shot and killed two men after separate armed robberies, bringing to 14 the number of fatal police shootings this year. -
Mexicans Living in U.S. Sending Less Cash Back Home
Mexico is trying to strengthen ties with its citizens living in America as the revenue they send home starts to dry up due to a weakening economy.
WORLD
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Chavez Claims Victory in Venezuela Vote; Opposition Gains
President Hugo Chavez's allies won a majority in Venezuela's local elections Sunday, but the opposition made important gains, capturing the Caracas mayor's office and two of the most populous states. -
Tensions High After Georgia Motorcade Shooting
Tensions between Georgian police and Russian-backed troops have intensified a day after gunfire erupted close to the Georgian presidential motorcade near the separatist South Ossetia region. -
China's Richest Man Vanishes Amid Police Probe
Huang Guangyu, China’s richest man, disappeared several days ago amid a police investigation for alleged share trading violations, Chinese media reported. -
Report: Iran Shuts Down Israel-Linked Spy Network
An alleged espionage network with links to Israel's Mossad spy agency has been dismantled, Iranian state radio reported. -
Syria Rebuffs U.S. Claims That It's Aiding Terrorists
Syria rejected U.S. allegations that it is allowing terrorist networks to use its territory to launch attacks on Iraq. -
Italian Mafia Fugitive Arrested After 10 Years on the Run
Police in the Netherlands have arrested an alleged Italian drug baron on an international arrest warrant. -
Flooding, Landslides Kill at Least 5 in Panama
Five people died in flooding and landslides in western Panama provoked by heavy rains, authorities said Monday. -
Officials Call for Naval Blockade Along Somali Coast
Shipping officials from around the world called Monday for a military blockade along Somalia's coast to intercept pirate vessels heading out to sea. Yemen's government said Somali pirates have seized another ship. -
Mom: I Flushed Newborn Down Toilet by Accident
A British woman says she accidentally flushed her newborn down the toilet because she didn't realize she was giving birth. -
Boy, 13, Stabs Self in Front of Classmates
A 13-year-old boy who had just broken up with his girlfriend stabbed himself in his U.K. school in front of horrified classmates, the Daily Mail newspaper reported. -
Witnesses: Soldiers Looting in Congo Refugee Camp
Troops went on an overnight looting and shooting spree in a sprawling Congolese refugee camp, stealing from hungry and traumatized people who have fled fighting in the country's east, witnesses said. -
'Swirly Face' Pedophile Gets 6 More Years in Prison
A Canadian pedophile who was tracked down after 'swirled' images of him were unscrambled has been convicted of abusing a second child. -
Russian FM Blames Georgia in Motorcade Shooting
Russia's foreign minister is suggesting that Georgia's U.S.-backed government staged a shooting incident near a motorcade carrying the presidents of Poland and Georgia in an attempt to discredit Russia and South Ossetia. -
Cost of Rebuilding U.N.'s Palace? A Billion Dollars
The U.N.'s palace is falling apart. Plagued by faulty wiring and miles of rusty pipes, the Palais des Nations in Geneva is in need of a major facelift. The tab: $1 billion, says the U.N. Critics say that's money better spent elsewhere. -
Baghdad Attacks Kill 20 as U.S. Security Pact Vote Nears
A woman hiding a bomb under her robe blew herself up among Iraqis waiting to enter the U.S.-protected Green Zone, where lawmakers plan to vote on a pact that would allow American forces to stay in Iraq for up to three more years. -
Indian Sailors Freed by Somali Pirates Recall Horror
Indian crew members released by Somali pirates said Monday they lived in fear of being killed by the marauders who kept guns pointed at them. -
Nightclubs Burned in War Between Nudists, Swingers
One of Europe’s most famous nudist colonies has become the subject of an unusual investigation by French detectives after the destruction of three nightclubs in fires blamed on naturist 'hardliners.' -
Asian Markets Fall Despite Citi Rescue Plan
Bailout fatigue gripped Asian markets Monday with most regional benchmarks retreating despite a U.S. government lifeline for ailing banking giant Citigroup. -
British Official: Iran's Nuke Program an Immediate Threat
Britain's foreign policy chief said Monday that Iran's nuclear program presents an immediate threat to the Middle East and the rest of the world. -
Syria Rejects U.S. Claims It Is Aiding Terrorists
Syria on Monday rejected U.S. allegations that it is allowing terrorist networks to use its territory to attack Iraq.
SHOWS
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America's News HQ: 'Wonderful Choice'
Geraldine Ferarro on Hillary Clinton's role in the Obama administration -
Hannity & Colmes: Obama's Dream Team?
Dick Morris responds to Clinton, Geithner Cabinet selections -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All-Star Panel
'Special Report' panel discusses President-elect Obama's treasury secretary choice; will Big Three get financial bailout? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: How Obama is spending his Sundays
President-elect Obama is not spending his Sundays where many of his predecessors have -
Specials: Television and the Presidency
FOX News examines the presidential race between Nixon and Kennedy -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: 'Beltway Boys,' November 22, 2008
The lame duck Congress lives up to its name and the Clintons are back -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, November 22
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' November 22, 2008
Is a Clinton-era Obama Cabinet the change we've been promised? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Who's Blaming Ingraham for GOP failings?
Who's blaming Limbaugh, Hannity and Ingraham for the failings of the Republican Party? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Good Pick?
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn reacts to Obama's choice of Timothy Geithner as next treasury secretary -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense: Ugly Reality for Gold Diggers
Gold diggers are facing an ugly reality
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