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ENTERTAINMENT
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Gavin Rossdale Talks Music, Paps and Life as a Dad
Gavin Rossdale may be a new dad and hubby to rock royalty, but don't tell 'Wanderlust' reveals his softer side! -
Oprah Took Millions From Obama Foe
Man who worked to scuttle Barack Obama's presidential campaign is second largest donor to Oprah's South African school -
Nicole Kidman Takes a Beating on Facebook
Type "Nicole" and "Kidman" into a Facebook search and you're confronted with the horrible, disturbing, catty world of Kidman haters -
Reality Check: Rumors Are Plenty Fun on 'The Hills'
They say that rumors are no fun, but "they" must not be "Hills" viewers. -
Estranged Brother-in-Law Charged With Murder in Hudson Famil
Jennifer Hudson’s estranged brother-in-law William Balfour has been charged with the murders of Hudson’s mother, brother, and nephew. -
William Shatner Interviews Tortured Stars on New Talk Show
Only celebs willing to delve into their deepest, darkest pasts can sit on Shatner's couch. -
Missing 'Sopranos' Juror Discovered in Jail
A missing juror for the trial of a former Sopranos actor was found in jail for punching his stepson in the face. -
Brad on His Kids: 'I Feel Rich' Being Around Them
Brad loves his kids, but hates the paparazzi -
Patrick Swayze: I'm Winning the Battle Against Cancer
Actor says that tabloid 'lies' are 'emotional cruelty' as he fights 'the good fight.' -
Roman Polanski Seeks Dismissal of Child-Sex Charge
Film director Roman Polanski, a fugitive in Europe for the last 30 years, has filed a request in Los Angeles to have a child-sex charge against him dismissed -
Britney Spears' 'Circus' Tour to Begin in March
Britney Spears has announced her North American tour will begin on March 3 in New Orleans -
Estranged Brother-in-Law Arrested in Hudson Slayings
Police arrested the estranged brother-in-law of Jennifer Hudson on Monday in the deaths of the entertainer's mother, brother and young nephew, taking him from a prison where he had been held on a suspected parole violation.
FNC IMAG
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basics; color; style; fashion
I recently hit the streets of New York to check out what they're wearing on the Upper East Side.
HEALTH
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1 in 5 Young Adults Has Personality Disorder, Study Finds
Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind. -
Woman, 109, Claimed Virginity Secret to Long Life, Dies
A 109-year-old woman, who claimed that never having sex was the secret to her long life, died last week in Norway -
FOXSexpert: Why Isn't She Enjoying Herself With You?
She can climax on her own, so why can't she do it with you? -
Carbon Monoxide Leak at School Kills 11 Girls, Sickens 1
A Chinese education official says 11 girls have died from carbon monoxide poisoning at a school in a northern province. -
Patient Pics Help Docs Read Facelss CT Scans Better
A study finds that photos of patient's faces help doctors read CT scans more meticulously. -
Study: Depression May Trigger Belly Fat in Older Adults
Older people who are depressed are much more likely to develop a dangerous type of internal body fat — the kind that can lead to diabetes and heart disease — than people who are not depressed, a disturbing new study found. -
Asthma Inhalers Go Green Dec. 31
Asthma inhalers go "green" on Dec. 31, forcing patients still using the old-fashioned kind to make a pricey and even confusing switch. -
Report: Many Young Docs Tired, Risking Patient Safety
Doctors-in-training are still too exhausted - jeopardizing patient safety, says a new U.S. report that calls on hospitals to let them have a nap. -
Partial Meningitis Vaccine as Effective as Full Dose
Giving just one fifth the dose of a commonly used meningitis vaccine may be as effective as using the full dose, researchers said on Tuesday. -
Tens of Thousands of U.S. Kids Poisoned Each Year: Study
Despite safety advances in product packaging, tens of thousands of U.S. preschoolers visit the emergency room each year for accidental poisonings from medications, supplements and household products, researchers reported Monday. -
UN: More HIV Screening of Newborns Could Save Lives
The United Nations on Monday urged countries across the world to expand screening of newborn infants exposed to the virus that causes AIDS, saying it could save the lives of countless children. -
Dutch Ban Magic Mushrooms, Shops Still Selling 'Trips'
Dutch authorities banned the sale of fresh "magic" mushrooms on Monday, but enforcement was delayed by problems over how to police it. -
Study: Hidden Salt Lurks in Bagels, Cereal, Low-Fat Foods
Harmful amounts of sodium can be found in unsalty foods such as breakfast cereal and bagels, according to Consumer Reports magazine. -
Acupuncture Beats Aspirin for Chronic Headaches, Study Finds
Acupuncture works better than drugs like aspirin to reduce the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, U.S. researchers reported on Monday -
Study: Lots of TV, Web Use Harms Kids Health
Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. -
Milk Powder May Have Killed 6 Babies, Sickened 300,000
China's Health Ministry said six babies may have died after consuming tainted milk powder, up from a previous official toll of three, and announced a six-fold increase in its tally of infants sickened in the scandal — to nearly 300,000. -
5 Flu Vaccination Myths
You only think you have several 'good' reasons for not getting a flu shot. Most of them are probably false. -
Fla. Infant Nearly Dies After Drinking Watered-Down Formula
A Florida hospital has cautioning cash-strapped parents against watering down baby formula, after a 5-month-old almost died from the money-saving strategy. -
Study: Autism Language Woes Tied to Brain Waves
Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating. -
Researchers Link C-Section to Baby Asthma Risk
Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop asthma than children delivered naturally, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday. -
Surgery Under Way to Separate Conjoined Twins
A spokeswoman for a British children's hospital says an operation is under way to separate conjoined twins.
SCITECH
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Three-Point Plays: Tech Stocking Stuffers
If last week's tech gift guide wasn't enough, here are four items that would fit nicely into a stocking. -
Nokia Unveils Flashy, Pricey Touchscreen Smartphone
Nokia's N97 has touchscreen, keyboard, Wi-Fi, 3G and will cost $699 before carrier subsidies. -
International Activists Use Facebook To Fight Terrorism
Facebook, MySpace and similar Internet sites were created as social networks. Now they are being used to try to change societies. -
Scientists Dance Own PhD Subjects in YouTube Sensation
Thirty-six different researchs perform interpretive dances of their doctoral dissertations in light-hearted contest. -
Israeli Company Provides Muslim Text on the Go
For Muslims who just can't fit the five-times-a-day Salah prayer routine into their busy schedules, an Israeli mobile phone provider has a new solution: Mobile Koran. -
Star Caught in Act of Gobbling Up Planet
Planet discovered slowly falling into dying red giant that's still in process of expanding. -
FCC Head Wants Free Nationwide Wireless Web Access
Outgoing commission chairman Kevin Martin pushing for action on plan to offer no-cost, porn-free wireless Internet access to all Americans.
U.S.
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Couple Arrested in Alleged Kidnapping, Torture of Teen
Police arrested a California couple in the alleged abduction and torture of an emaciated teen who showed up at a gym with a chain locked to his ankle. -
Florida Judge Orders Gotti's Case Moved to New York
John A. 'Junior' Gotti could be heading back to New York soon for a mob trial. -
Officials: Teen Girls Groped Nursing Home Residents
For six assistants at an Albert Lea nursing home, poking, taunting and groping the vulnerable adults in their care was a laughing matter, prosecutors alleged Monday. -
Second Man Sentenced for Video of Stoned Toddlers
One of two men videotaped coaxing two toddlers into smoking marijuana pleaded guilty to reduced charges and was sentenced Tuesday to up to seven years in prison. -
Panel: Nuclear or Bioterror Attack on U.S. Likely by 2013
Terrorists are likely to attack the United States using nuclear or biological weapons before 2013, according to a report released by a bipartisan commission. -
Ford, GM Chiefs to Drive to D.C., but Should They?
For the big rematch with Congress, two of the Big Three bosses have parked their corporate jets in favor of a more novel form of transportation: driving the cars that they sell. -
GM Sales Down 41 Percent in November, Ford's Fall 31 Percent
General Motors' November U.S. sales plunged 41 percent, while Ford's dropped 31 percent, crushing hopes that the industrywide drop in vehicle demand might be easing as Detroit's automakers prepare to state their second case for a federal bailout. -
DUI Suspect Drives Away With 6-Foot Fuel Hose in Tank
A 40-year-old Reno woman was arrested early Tuesday after an ambulance crew saw her driving on U.S. Highway 395 with a fuel hose and nozzle sticking out of her gas tank. -
Soldier Back From Iraq Shot Dead by Released Felon
Authorities say an Army military police officer who survived 15 months in Iraq died at the hands of a convicted felon who had been out of jail 16 days and was not supposed to be carrying a firearm. -
Rabbi Killed in Mumbai Reading Anti-Terrorism Handbook
The rabbi killed along with his wife and four others in the Mumbai Jewish centre was reading a book about how to deal with terrorists when he was murdered, it emerged today. -
Teen With Bullet Lodged in Forehead Takes Plea Deal
A teen suspect with a bullet lodged in his forehead, who made headlines two years ago when authorities sought unsuccessfully to remove it for evidence, has reached a plea deal to settle remaining charges against him. -
NYC Bus Driver Stabbed and Killed, Suspect Caught
A New York City bus driver was stabbed to death in front of horrified passengers by a rider who tried to skip out on paying the fare, and a suspect was in custody early Tuesday. -
Suspects Sought in Miami Mall Shooting Death
Police are searching for two gunman who fatally shot an armored truck guard at a suburban Miami mall. -
Street-Legal Flying Car Hits EBay for Cool $3.5 Million
The Aerocar is the world's first airplane that can be legally driven on U.S. roads — and it's up for sale on the Internet auction site eBay. -
Clintons' New York Neighbor Convicted of Murder
A man who lived down the street from Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton in a New York City suburb when he shot and killed his wife could get life in prison. -
Grandmother Beaten to Death on Birthday
A woman visiting her grandmother in Kentucky for the elderly woman's birthday found her grandmother beaten to death. -
Woman Found Barely Alive, Infested by Maggots
A 62-year-old woman has been hospitalized after authorities found her barely alive with maggots eating her flesh, officials in Texas said. -
MySpace Juror Didn't Feel Defendant Expected Suicide
The jury forewoman in the internet suicide trial said she didn't feel the defendant expected the teenage victim would harm herself after being subjected to an Internet hoax. -
Police: Man Confesses to Stabbing NYC Bus Driver
A New York City bus driver was stabbed to death in front of horrified passengers by a rider who tried to skip out on paying the fare, and a suspect was in custody early Tuesday. -
Kindergarten Sexual Harassment Argued in Supreme Court
The 5-year-old kindergarten student in Hyannis, Mass., told her parents that in 2000 a third-grade boy repeatedly made her lift her dress, pull down her underwear and spread her legs. -
Woman Charged With Stealing Neighbors' Decorations
A Maryland woman is facing misdemeanor theft charges for allegedly swiping Christmas decorations from her neighbors' lawns. -
Michael Phelps, First Swimmer to Win 'Sportsman of the Year'
Michael Phelps has achieved another unprecedented feat: The first swimmer honored as Sports Illustrated's sportsman of the year. -
Bad News for Economy, Good News for Military
While several factors might explain the rise in re-enlistments, including a decline in violence in Iraq, Pentagon officials acknowledge that bad news for the economy is usually good news for the military. -
St. Louis City Leader Calls on Residents to Get Armed
A St. Louis city leader frustrated with the police response to rising crime called Tuesday on residents to arm themselves to protect their lives and property. -
Military's Death Row Prisoner Gets Another Shot at Appeal
A federal judge has blocked what would be the U.S. military's first execution since 1961, giving the condemned prisoner more time to appeal his conviction and sentence. -
Cops: Florida Man Attacked Father With Christmas Tree
Authorities say a west Florida man who lives with his parents has been arrested on a felony assault charge after he used a Christmas tree as a weapon to attack his father. -
Husband Charged With Criminal Libel for Craigslist Rant
J.P. Weichel was charged with two counts of criminal libel for making disparaging comments about his wife. -
O.J. Simpson Facing 18 Year Prison Sentence
State authorities are recommending that O.J. Simpson and a co-defendant be sentenced to 18 years in prison for the gunpoint robbery and kidnapping of two sports memorabilia dealers, according to documents filed Tuesday. -
Convicted Killer Admits 5th Murder, Leaving Infant to Die
A man convicted of raping, strangling and killing four women in the Springfield area in the late 1990s says he also murdered a fifth woman and left her 22-month-old daughter to starve to death. -
Overcrowded Calif. Prisons May Lead to Freed Inmates
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton said releasing thousands of inmates before their sentences are up may be the only option unless lawmakers change their minds and approve a construction program. -
74-Year-Old Minister Accused of Sexually Abusing Girls
A federal indictment unsealed Tuesday accuses evangelist Tony Alamo of sexually abusing five girls on separate occasions beginning in 1994, including a period when he was serving a tax-evasion sentence at a halfway house in Texarkana. -
Rastafarian Can Sue Jiffy Lube for Grooming Policy
The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that a Rastafarian man who refused to shave his beard or cut his hair to comply with Jiffy Lube's employee grooming policy can take his religious discrimination case to trial. -
Military Marriages Suffer: Divorce Rate on the Rise
The divorce rate among soldiers and Marines increased last year as military marriages suffered continuing stress from America's two ongoing wars. -
Eve Carson Murder Suspect Could Be Executed
One of two men accused in the death of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student body president made his first appearance in federal court. -
Gunman Hunted After Philadelphia Kmart Shooting
A gunman opened fire inside a Philadelphia Kmart Tuesday morning, critically injuring a store manager, and police were going door-to-door in their hunt for the shooter. -
A Failing Economy Drives U.S. Soldiers to Re-enlist
As the stock market plummeted in 2008, the U.S. military saw its re-enlistment numbers increase. -
Man Dies in Cave Collapse While Digging for Artifacts
A Tennessee man has died after a cave collapsed in western Kentucky while he was digging for Native American artifacts. -
Airliner Lands in Missouri With Smashed Windshield
An airliner with a shattered windshield has landed safely at Kansas City's airport. -
Informant: Alleged Plotters Went to Mountains to Train
During a trip to the Pocono Mountains, some of the men accused of plotting to attack New Jersey's Fort Dix military base talked about buying weapons, sniper training and killing soldiers. -
Police: Man Swallowed Stolen Earrings at Mall
An 18-year-old man swallowed a pair of earrings after stealing them from a store at a Florida mall, officials said. -
Message in a Beer Bottle Found 39 Years Later
A message in a bottle tossed into the ocean in New Jersey has turned up in North Carolina -- 39 years later. -
Billboards Ask Drivers for Tips on Wanted Felons
A St. Louis crime-fighting group hopes to nab wanted felons with the help of billboards in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. -
1 in 5 Young Adults Have Personality Disorder, Study Finds
Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind. -
Automakers to Submit Plans to Congress
BC-NA--US-Meltdown-Autos,1091 Detroit's automakers, making a second bid for $25 billion in government funding, are presenting Congress with plans Tuesday to restructure their ailing companies and provide assurances that the bailout will help them survive. -
Pedophile Priest Killer Claims He Was Beaten in Jail
The man convicted of strangling a defrocked pedophile priest in a Massachusetts prison says three guards dragged him out of his cell and beat him on Halloween night. -
Man Says God Ordered Him to Ram Vehicle at 100 Mph
A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him 'she needed to be taken off the road.' -
Recession-Hit Automakers Brace for Grim U.S. Sales
Walloped by the recession, automakers' U.S. sales are plummeting as hard-to-get credit, job losses and other stresses make many Americans wary of taking on big-ticket financial commitments.
WORLD
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Oil Falls to 3-Year Low on Bleak U.S. Economic News
Oil prices fell to a 3-year low below $48 a barrel Tuesday in Asia, as more bleak U.S. economic news and plunging stocks markets darkened investor expectations for crude demand. -
Congo Rebels Leave Eastern Town in Display of 'Peace'
Rebels in Congo have pulled out of a town on the Ugandan border they captured in fighting that forced 10,000 people to flee, the U.N. and a spokesman for the insurgents said. -
Taliban Offers Help to Pakistan in Event of War With India
Taliban fighters battling Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border volunteered Tuesday to fight alongside the army if war breaks out with traditional foe India over the Mumbai attacks. -
Mumbai Terrorists Killing Spree Caught on CCTV Cameras
More CCTV pictures have emerged of the moment terrorists went on a murder spree across India's financial capital. -
Mourners Bury Israelis Tortured Before Mumbai Killings
Thousands of Orthodox Jewish mourners prayed and wept Tuesday before the shrouded bodies of Israeli victims of the Mumbai carnage, vowing the tragedy will only strengthen their beliefs and fuel the efforts to spread their teachings around the world. -
Russia Holds Military Exercises with Chavez's Navy
Russian warships have held training exercises with Venezuela's navy in Moscow's first such Caribbean deployment since the Cold War. -
Police Arrest Two Suspected of Planning Milan Attack
Italian police have arrested two men suspected of planning a terror attack in Milan, officials said Tuesday. -
Rice Plays Piano at Buckingham Palace for Queen Elizabeth II
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave a piano recital for Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. -
'Chemical Ali' Sentenced to Death in Iraq
A special Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Hussein's notorious cousin, 'Chemical Ali' Hassan al-Majid, to death Tuesday after convicting him of crimes against humanity for his part in crushing the 1991 Shiite uprising in southern Iraq. -
Bahraini King Backs Russian-Hosted Mideast Peace Conference
King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa of Bahrain supports Russia hosting a Middle East peace conference. -
Dozens Hurt in Settler, Palestinian Stone Fight
Israeli settlers and Palestinians fought over a disputed building in the West Bank. -
Tourists Warned to Stay Away From Flooded Venice
A red alert remained in place in Venice Tuesday as the highest water levels in 20 years submerged 95 percent of the city and forced residents to navigate through thigh-deep water. -
Papua New Guinea Women Kill Baby Boys to End War
Women in Papua New Guinea's Highland region are killing their male babies to end a tribal war that has gone on for more than 20 years. -
Pop Star Gets 15 Years for Role in Rwanda Genocide
U.N. court sentenced an ex-pop star to 15 years in prison for his part in inciting Rwanda's 1994 genocide. -
Gloom Returns to Asian Markets After Dow's Plunge
Gloom returned to Asian markets Tuesday as investors dumped stocks following huge overnight losses on Wall Street and dismal economic data out of the U.S., a crucial export market. -
Israeli Police Lift State of Alert
Police have lifted a security alert in Tel Aviv, hours after warning the public of a possible attack. -
Court Ruling Brings Down Thai Government
A court dissolved Thailand's top three ruling parties for electoral fraud Tuesday and temporarily banned the prime minister from politics, bringing down a government that has faced months of strident protests seeking its ouster. -
Italian Police Arrest 9 in Brazen Daytime Jewelry Heist
Police say they have arrested nine suspects in the dramatic daytime robbery of a Milan jewelry showroom. -
Hundreds Arrested in Cuba Hurricane Crime Sprees
Cubans allegedly have stolen everything from gasoline and cement to rice and powdered milk -- one person was even caught with 320 tubes of toothpaste -- in the wake of three recent hurricanes that caused more than $10 billion in damages. -
Somali Pirates to Set Ukrainian Ship, Russian Tanks Free
A Somali pirate spokesman says his group will release a Ukrainian cargo ship loaded with tanks and heavy weapons and its 20 crew members within the next two days. -
Activists Blast U.S. on Climate Change at U.N. Summit
Environmentalists criticized the United States and other rich countries Tuesday for failing so far to make meaningful commitments at a U.N. conference on climate change. -
U.N. Extends License to Fight Piracy
The U.N. Security Council has extended for another year its authorization for countries to enter Somalia's territorial waters, with advance notice, and use "all necessary means" to stop acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea. -
Mumbai Police Narrow In on Terror Attack Mastermind
Mumbai police believe a senior Lashkar-e-Taiba planner in Pakistan masterminded the Mumbai terrorist attacks last week. -
European Slave Market Could Boom During Slowdown
Europe has a hidden labor market in which migrants and even children are working in "slave-like" situations, a European Union official said Tuesday. -
Jordanian Man Stabs Sister in 'Honor Crime'
A Jordanian man was convicted for stabbing his sister after she gave birth to a child conceived out of wedlock, even though she later married the child’s father. -
India Demands Pakistan Hand Over Suspected Terrorists
India has demanded that Islamabad hand over dozens of suspected terrorists believed to be living in Pakistan, including India's most-wanted man. -
U.S. 'Warned India' of Potential Terror Attack on Mumbai
An official says Indian intelligence had picked up information as recently as September that Pakistan-based terrorists were plotting attacks against Mumbai targets. -
Bangkok's Main Airport Shut Down Until Dec. 15
The head of Thailand's airports says that Suvarnabhumi international airport will remain closed to passenger flights until at least Dec. 15 due to the disruption caused by anti-government protesters.
SHOWS
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America's News HQ: Recession Reality
How is fear shaping the U.S. economy? -
America's News HQ: Travel Fears
How safe are hotels abroad? Former adviser to Iraq's interim government Dan Senor weighs in -
Hannity & Colmes: Global Fallout
Is the U.S. creating more terrorists than we're killing? Deepak Chopra defends his controversial comments -
Hannity & Colmes: Party Spoiler?
Can Sen. Saxby Chambliss end the chance of a Democratic super majority? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Re-arrest for Van der Sloot After 'On the Record' Interview?
Will Joran van der Sloot be re-arrested for Natalee Holloway's disappearance after his 'On the Record' interview? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Holloway Friends Investigate Van der Sloot's Headmaster
Holloway family friends attempt to find out what Joran van der Sloot's headmaster may know about Natalee's disappearance. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: A Closer Look at Human Trafficking
Greta takes a look at the growing problem of human trafficking with a State Department advisor. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Rep. Rangel in More Ethics Trouble?
Rep. Rangel in more ethics trouble? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All-Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on Obama's national security team; Mumbai massacre aftermath -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Problem With Clinton as Sec. of State?
There could be a constitutional impediment to Hillary Clinton serving as secretary of state -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Terrorism in India and How It Affects Us
The terrorism in India and how it affects us -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Trace Adkins on Music's Political Divide
Country star Trace Adkins sounds off on political divide in music -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: To Crucial to Fail?
Is the American auto industry critical to the U.S. economy? -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense: Advice for the President-Elect
Cavuto's advice for the president-elect
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