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BIO
- Jill Dobson
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Shepard Smith
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Tori Spelling Gives Birth to Baby Girl
The "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum and her husband Dean McDermott welcomed their second child — 6-pound, 8-ounce Stella Doreen McDermott — at a Los Angeles hospital on Monday -
Defense Rests Case in R. Kelly Child Porn Trial
R. Kelly's defense lawyers rested their case Monday after calling about half the number of witnesses as prosecutors in less than half the time. -
Disney Star Selena Gomez Pledges to Abstain From Sex
Selena Gomez, considered the newest rising star of the Disney Channel, has pledged to abstain from sex until marriage, according to "Extra." -
British Star Piper is Showtime's Belle de Jour
She's talking about sex and a city girl — the London-based professional escort Belle, whom she portrays in the Showtime series "Secret Diary of a Call Girl," premiering 10:30 p.m. EDT June 16. -
Lionel Richie: I Survived 27 Years of Nicole Richie
The singer was accepting the "Icon" honor at Sunday night's taping of the TV Land Awards, when he got applause and a laugh at daughter Nicole's expense. -
Courteney Cox's Show 'Dirt' Canceled
"Friends" star Courteney Cox won't be digging up the "Dirt" anymore. Her FX series has been nixed. -
Amy Winehouse Sorry for Singing Racist Chant
Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse apologized on Monday for singing a racist chant, footage of which was obtained by News of the World. -
FOX411: Ailing Paul Newman Turns Over $120M to Charity
Movie star Paul Newman has quietly turned over the entire value of his ownership in Newman’s Own — the company that makes salad dressing and cookies — to charity. -
R. Kelly Tells Judge He Won't Testify in Child Porn Trial
R. Kelly told the judge in his child pornography trial Tuesday that he doesn't plan to testify in his own defense. -
Judge: 50 Cent Can't Dispose of Property
A judge has told rapper 50 Cent he may not dispose of the Long Island property where a $2.4 million house was destroyed by fire last month. -
Hanks Halts Movie Shoot to Lead Bride to Wedding
Tom Hanks, who is known for playing cinematic heroes, saved the day for one bride-to-be by helping her cross a busy movie set to reach the altar, according to a report. -
'Idol' Runner-Up David Archuleta Gets Record Deal
The 17-year-old "Idol" runner-up has signed a deal with 19 Recordings/Jive Records. -
Patrick Swayze to Begin Shooting New Cable Series
Patrick Swayze, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer earlier this year, will begin shooting his new A&E series "The Beast" in Chicago this summer -
800-Word Harry Potter Prequel Sells at Charity Auction
An absent bidder paid nearly $50,000 for an 800-word Harry Potter prequel handwritten by J.K. Rowling that was sold at a charity auction in London. -
Prosecutor: Amy Winehouse's Husband Beat Up, Bribed Landlord
Amy Winehouse's husband beat up a pub landlord and then offered him $400,000 to keep quiet about the attack, a prosecutor said Tuesday. -
Donald Trump Argues Case for $2B Golf Resort in Scotland
Donald Trump argued his case Tuesday for the construction of a $2 billion golf resort on a stretch of coast in northeast Scotland after months of acrimony between the billionaire developer and local residents. -
Coldplay, Beatles Lose Leader
By the time you read this column, Lee Trink, the popular and affable president of Capitol Records, will be telling his troops his last day is June 30. -
Pop Tarts: Kim Kardashian Loves Being a Sex Symbol
Kardashian allowed cameras to get up very close as she underwent a non-invasive cellulite treatment for an episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." -
Jessica Alba Gives Birth to Baby Girl
The "Love Guru" co-star and her new husband, Cash Warren, are new parents, her publicist Brad Cafarelli said Monday in an e-mail to The Associated Press
FOX NEWS BLOGS
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E-Mac's Stock Watch
Breaking down the latest from Wall Street with insight you can't get anywhere else.
HEALTH
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Baby Suffers Severe Burns From Sofa Allergy
Within one hour of being laid fully clothed on the leather couch, six-month-old Charlie Mather was rushed to hospital with severe burns, rashes and sores that covered almost his entire body. -
Can Exercise Help Prevent Addiction to Drugs, Alcohol?
Sure, exercise is good for your waistline, your heart, your bones — but might it also help prevent addiction to drugs or alcohol? -
Experts: Past Food Scares Prompted Aggressive Tomato Recall
It's the beginning of the summer, and it's tough to find fresh salsa for our chips and tomatoes for our burgers. -
Swimming: Knowing the Risks before You Cool Off
While a day at the “beach” can be a fun way to pass the steamy summer days, it can turn disastrous quickly if proper water safety is not practiced. -
After Gastric Bypass: Being Comfortable in Your Own Skin
Shedding those last few pounds after gastric bypass surgery sometimes requires surgery. -
Tomatoes Pulled Off Shelves, Menus Amid Salmonella Scare
Federal officials hunted for the source of a 16-state salmonella outbreak linked to three types of raw tomatoes, while the list of supermarkets and restaurants yanking those varieties from shelves and dishes grew. -
Drunk Baby Born '15 Times' Over the Limit
A mother who was intoxicated during her labor at a Polish hospital gave birth to a baby girl who was almost 15 times over the country's adult drunk-driving limit, Agence France-Presse is reporting. -
Conjoined Twins Separated in San Antonio
Doctors who successfully separated twin boys joined at the head said Monday that the 9-month-olds are expected to have a "very good chance" at a normal life. -
How to Protect Yourself From Tainted Tomatoes
Whether you’re slicing them up for a salad or topping a burger — tomatoes are a summer staple. But, the popular fruit is now at the center of a huge 17-state salmonella outbreak. -
Baby With Four Arms, Four Legs Dies After Birth
An Indonesian woman gave birth to a baby girl who had four arms and four legs; it is being reported by South Africa’s Independent Online. -
'Bionic' Woman, 49, Has Joints Made of Metal, Plastic
Eileen Brown, 49, has had almost all of her major joints replaced with plastic or metal ones in the past 20 years due to severe rheumatoid arthritis; it is being reported by London’s Daily Mail. -
Baby Weighs 30 Pounds, Lives on French Fry Diet
A mother has defended feeding her 18-month-old daughter a diet of French fries - even though the child weighs as much as a four-year-old.
OPINION
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Lis on Law: Supreme Court Rules to Protect Children
The Court realized that child porn on the Internet is on the rise and poses a serious threat to the well-being of children everywhere -
John Lott: The Big Picture Behind Abortion
Liberalized abortion undoubtedly has made life easier for many, but like sex itself sometimes, it has had many unintended consequences. -
Mike Baker: Who Needs a Resume?
In race for 2008, experience seems not to be the best indicator of character, judgment and capabilities.
POLITICS
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Governor's Mansion Debris Probed for Arson Source
Texas investigators bring in national arson unit to determine the cause of the blaze that destroyed the governor's mansion. -
Flowers, Jones Offer Clinton Tales for $1.99 Over the 'Net
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones want to offer Internet viewers the lurid details of the encounters they claim with former President Clinton, before he won the White House -- for $1.99 a pop. -
Major ISPs Agree to Block Child Porn
Internet providers Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable have agreed to block access to child pornography and eliminate the material from their servers, New York's attorney general said Tuesday. -
McClellan to Testify Before House in CIA Leak Case
President Bush's former spokesman, Scott McClellan, will testify before a House committee next week about whether Vice President Dick Cheney ordered him to make misleading public statements about the leaking of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity. -
House OKs $1.6B to Aid Mexico's Fight v. Drugs
The House on Tuesday authorized spending $1.6 billion over the next three years to help Mexico and other countries counter growing drug violence and the cartels behind it. But the money isn't assured. -
Gates Prepares for Wartime Transition in White House
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he is laying the groundwork to enable his successor to manage the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, when there is the first wartime change of presidents in 40 years. -
Bush Disputes War-Hungry Image, Looks to Legacy
President Bush, in an interview with the Times of London, acknowledged that using gun-slinging rhetoric in the past made the world see him as a 'guy really anxious for war' in Iraq -
West Virginia Mayor Opposes His Own Pay Raise
A West Virginia city council has reduced a plan to raise its mayor's pay, but the mayor still says no. -
Democrats' Oil Tax Plan Fails in Senate Vote
Senate Democrats failed to gain enough votes on an energy bill that would have imposed higher taxes on oil comapanies, which are making record profits as oil and gasoline costs continue surging higher. -
Bush Admin.: Iraq Military Agreement Still on Course
The Bush administration on Tuesday said it is pushing hard for a military agreement with Iraq that will outline how U.S. forces operate in the long-run after a U.N. mandate expires at the end of the year. -
Bush Pushes Europe to Toughen on Iran in Farewell Tour
President Bush and European allies on Tuesday threatened tougher sanctions to squeeze Iran's finances and derail its potential pursuit of a nuclear weapon. Bush said the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran would endanger world peace. -
Adm. Mullen: Trainers in Kabul Hard to Come By
The top U.S. military officer says the Pentagon is scrambling to find trainers to send to Afghanistan. But it will be difficult to do that before commanders reduce U.S. troops in Iraq. -
Bush and Allies Embrace Iran Sanctions
President Bush and European allies warned of tighter sanctions on Iran to discourage its potential pursuit of nuclear weapons.
SCITECH
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Ancient Christian Shrine Possibly Found in Jordan
Catacomb with evidence of early Christian rituals found underneath third-century church in northern Jordanian city of Rihab. -
The BlackBerry's Still the Better Smartphone
Forget iPhone. Forget iPhone 2.0. RIM builds the best smartphones around. -
That 'Cheaper' iPhone Will Cost You More
Don't be fooled by the lower retail price tag -- the iPhone 3G will cost you more in the long run -
Honeybees Can Learn Foreign 'Languages'
Bees from Asia and Europe, separated for tens of millions of years, were able to understand each other's 'dances.' -
Shuttle Astronauts Bid Farewell to Space-Station Crew
After enjoying some down time aboard the space station, Discovery's crew climbed back into the shuttle for the return to Earth. -
Discovery Astronauts Head Home After Completing Mission
The Discovery crew is set to return home after successfully completing their mission. -
Cat-Sized Reptiles Once Lived in Antarctica
Burrows found in Antarctic mountains indicate something small and furry lived there 245 million years ago. -
Woolly Mammoths Formed Two Distinct Groups
Groups were genetically distinct, but each was genetically not very diverse, weakening each's ability to adapt to changing conditions. -
Viral Video Shows Office Worker Freakout
Think your day at the office is going badly? It's probably not as bad as the guy in this viral video making the rounds on the Internet. -
Apple Debuts Faster, Cheaper iPhone
Apple's handset gets 3G, GPS, tons of new apps, all for $199. -
Gov't, IBM Announce World's Fastest Computer
Los Alamos labs to use one-petaflop machine, dubbed 'Roadrunner,' to develop nuclear weapons. -
Archaeologists Uncover Aztec Meditation Chamber
Mexican archaeologists unearth remains of Aztec palace once inhabited by the emperor Montezuma in Mexico City. -
Scientists Spot Monkeys Fishing Along Riverbanks
Two different groups of researchers see macaques scooping up fish, eating them in Borneo and Sumatra. -
China's Growth Eats Twice Its Available Natural Resources
China is using more than twice the capacity of its natural resources to fuel its growth, according to a report by WWF. -
Mars Lander to Give Stuck Soil One Last Shake
If that doesn't get dirt inside testing oven, arm will have to grind up dirt first.
U.S.
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Flash Floods Inundate Wisconsin Town, Homes Washed Away
Flash floods inundated a southwest Wisconsin town for the second time in 10 months, while 60 miles away an embankment along a man-made lake gave way, unleashing a powerful current that ripped homes off their foundations. -
Dad-in-Law: Entwistle Said 'That's the Way I Left Them'
A British man accused of fatally shooting his wife and baby daughter asked if they could be buried together because 'that's the way I left them,' according to testimony by his father-in-law on Monday. -
BMW Builds a Cloth Car
Instead of a metal or plastic body, BMW's latest concept, the GINA Light Visionary Model, drapes a flexible fabric material over a moveable wire mesh frame, creating a nearly seamless surface that can alter its shape at the whim of the driver. -
Former Official Sues NASCAR Over Harassment Claim
A former racing official is suing NASCAR for $250 million, claiming she was subjected to racial and sexual discrimination and wrongful termination. -
4 Injured When Lightning Bolt Strikes Contruction Crane
Shell spokeswoman Lilly Galland said that the four people injured are contractors who were working at the facility Tuesday when the lightning struck around them -
Southern Baptists Nix Proposed Sex Abuse Database
Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention says the screening of clergy for sex abuse and the process of handling offenders should be handled by local churches. -
'Extreme' Porn Goes on Trial in Calif., Disgusting Jurors
The obsenity case against Ira Isaacs is the most visible effort of a new federal task force designed to crack down on smut in America -
U.S. Court Orders Deportation of Former Nazi Guard
U.S. Court of Appeals revokes visa of Anton Geiser, 83, an ethnic German, because he served as SS guard at a concentration camp near Berlin. -
11,000 U. of Fla. Student Social Security Numbers on Web
The University of Florida is sending letters to more than 11,000 current and former students to notify them that their Social Security numbers, names and addresses were accidentally posted online. -
Investigator: 'Shooter Wanted These Girls Dead'
An official investigating the double murder of two young girls said Tuesday the 'shooter wanted these girls dead,' as the relative who discovered their lifeless bodies remembered the children as inseparable best friends. -
Jim McKay Remembered as Great Broadcaster, Family Man
Jim McKay was remembered by relatives, friends and colleagues as an exemplary broadcaster, a great storyteller and a devoted family man. -
Connecticut Cops Find Pipe Bomb Stuffed Inside Chicken
Police in Connecticut had to act fast to keep a pipe bomb-stuffed chicken from becoming one hazardous hen. -
Ex-Referee Says NBA Fixed Playoffs and Other Games
NBA referees, influenced by league officials, rigged a 2002 playoff series to make it a revenue-boosting seven games, and fixed other games as well, according to a a former referee at the center of a gambling scandal. -
Swollen Rivers Bust Ill. Levees, Flood Farms
Engineers kept watch over this rain-deluged state's dams after a major collapse nearly emptied Lake Delton in torrent that washed away houses and a highway. -
Hiker Dies on Mount Rainier, 2 Others Await Rescue
A climber has died on Mount Rainier and the national park says two others are awaiting rescue at Camp Muir. -
School Newspaper Disbanded Over Flag-Burning Photo
A high school newspaper in California was disbanded after it published a front-page photo of a student burning an American flag, triggering criticism that the administration was stifling free expression. -
Dozens of Homes Burn in Northern California Wildfires
Fires fed by raging winds raced across parts of Northern California on Tuesday, destroying dozens of homes, threatening hundreds of others and leaving a firefighter severely burned. -
Texas Teen Dies After Mexican Boat Accident Off Cancun
An 18-year-old Texas high school student, injured when a snorkeling tour boat began sinking near Cancun, died on Tuesday, authorities in Texas reported. -
Bill Clinton Backs Out of UCLA Commencement Speech
Bill Clinton Tuesday canceled a speech he was to deliver at the University of California, Los Angeles, commencement Friday citing a lingering labor dispute. -
7 Arrested for Cheering at High School Graduations
When school officials in Rock Hill, South Carolina, tell graduation ceremony crowds to hold their applause until the end, they mean it. -
Man Arrested for Drunk Driving Twice in Two Hours
A 24-year-old Sheboygan, Wis. man is behind bars after being arrested for drunken driving twice within two hours early Tuesday. -
Pilot, Flight Attendant Face Fines After Sex Romp in Woods
A pilot and flight attendant for Pinnacle Airlines face fines after an evening tryst in the Pennsylvania woods left the pilot naked and lost. -
Kansas City Man 'Fine' After Firing Nail Gun Into Head
Suburban Kansas City man says he feels fine, even though a nailgun accidentally fired a 2.5 inch nail into the top of his head. -
Man in Internet Threat Case to Plead Guilty
Florida man expected to plead guilty to a federal charge of threatening over the Internet to stage a Virginia Tech-style massacre, according to court documents filed Tuesday by prosecutors. -
Police Question Husband of Missing Illinois Woman
Authorities in central Illinois were questioning the husband of a missing Illinois woman who was the subject of a search that was suspended when a body was discovered near Hartsburg. -
Doc Doc Goose: N.J. Surgeon Kills Gosling With Rake
A New Jersey surgeon was arrested by the state's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals after he allegedly tried to run down a gaggle of geese and killed a gosling with a rake. -
Prosecutor: Michael Vick's Dogfighting Trial Can Wait
State trials of Michael Vick and three co-defendants on dogfighting charges will be delayed until the men are freed from federal prison, the Surry County prosecutor said Monday. -
Pistons Fans Settle Brawl Case Against Indiana Pacers
Two Detroit Pistons fans have settled their lawsuits against the Indiana Pacers stemming from a 2004 brawl at The Palace of Auburn Hills. -
Children Shot by Stray Bullets While Playing in Baby Pool
Police say two small children were injured Monday after being struck by stray bullets from a nearby shooting while wading in a baby pool in West Baltimore, WBAL-TV reported. -
Man in Va. Tech-Style Internet Threat Case to Plead Guilty
A Florida man who threatened on the Internet to carry out a Virginia Tech-style murder is expected to plea guilty. -
In Chilling Detail, NYC Coed Recounts Horrifying Torture
Columbia University graduate student raped and tortured during 19 hours of nightmarish sadism pointed out the man on trial for the attack as the one who drove her to ask for death and try to kill herself. -
'Suicide Note' Written in Dust on Abandoned Car on Bridge
Car abandoned on a bridge over the Hudson River — with the phrase 'Suicide is Painless' written into the dust on its surface — is registered to a hedge-fund swindler who was supposed to report to federal prison, state police say. -
Mother Wakes to Find Snake in Daughter's Crib
When her daughter Isabella awoke in the middle of the night, Cari Abatemarco probably thought the infant needed a bottle or a diaper change, but she was instead shocked to find a snake in the 7-month-old's crib, Newsday reports. -
Coyote Bites Woman, Tries to Steal Dog
A Florida woman was bitten by a coyote after she tried to rescue her dog from the thieving assailant. -
Mom Rescues Twin Babies After Car Plunges Into River
A 30-year-old woman rescued her twin babies from her car after it plunged into a Long Island river when she mistakenly put it in neutral or drive after parking.
WORLD
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North Korea 'Opposes All Forms of Terrorism'
North Korea reasserted its opposition to terrorism Tuesday in an apparent attempt to bolster its bid for removal from a U.S. blacklist, as an American diplomat traveled to Pyongyang to help push the country's nuclear disarmament. -
Nepal's King Set to Vacate Palace After Democratic Change
Nepal's King Gyanendra is set to vacate his Katmandu palace after the country's Constituent Assembly abolished monarchy and nationalized the palace. -
Bush and Allies Embrace Iran Sanctions
President Bush and European allies warned of tighter sanctions on Iran to discourage its potential pursuit of nuclear weapons. -
Chavez Backtracks on Spying Law, FARC Ties
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez cancels his intelligence law decree, call for end of Colombian guerrilla atrmy amid public backlash over his government. -
Iraqi-Born Danish Teen Wins 2008 Miss Headscarf
A Danish TV station selected Huda Falah, 18, as 2008 Miss Headscarf due to the 'fantastic and shocking color' of her light blue headscarf. -
Deadly Plane Crashes in the Past Several Years
A list of the deadliest plane crashes worldwide in the past several years. -
Group Wants Troops to Know U.S. Planned Sept. 11
U.S. troops serving in Iraq may be about to get a raft of letters from a group claiming 9/11 was an 'inside job' and that they should rethink why they're fighting. -
China: Quake Lake Crisis Is Over
China declared an end to the crisis over a brimming lake formed by landslides from a massive earthquake that had threatened flood downstream communities. -
Severed Head, Note Found at Mexico Newspaper Office
A note threatening a Mexican journalist was found outside the office of his newspaper's office in Mexico Monday, two days after someone left a severed head there. -
Daughter of Austrian 'Horror Dad' Awakens From Coma
Daughter of the Austrian incest victim kept for decades in a basement dungeon by her father awoke from her induced coma Tuesday, the hospital said. -
Kenyan Cabinet Minister, Deputy Killed in Plane Crash
A Kenyan cabinet minister and an assistant minister were killed with two other people Tuesday when their small plane crashed in southwestern Kenya, officials said. -
Iraq: Leader of Saddam Hussein's Tribe Killed in Blast
The leader of Saddam Hussein's tribal clan was killed Tuesday by a bomb that had been planted on his car, Iraqi police said. -
8 Alleged Al Qaeda Members Arrested in Spain
Police arrested eight suspected members of an Islamic extremist cell that allegedly aided groups linked to an Al Qaeda affiliate based in Algeria, the Interior Ministry said Tuesday. -
Israeli Attack Kills 3 Gaza Militants After Mortar Fire
Israeli attack on Gaza Strip, provoked by mortar fire from Hamas, killed three militants Tuesday. -
Prosecutor: No Evidence Austrian 'Horror Dad' Had Accomplice
Austrian authorities say their investigation of the man who allegedly held his daughter prisoner for 24 years has turned up no evidence of an accomplice. -
Tokyo Slasher Posted Chilling Warnings Before Spree
As mourners piled mementos at the scene of a deadly stabbing rampage, the government Monday sought to impose tighter controls over large knives and provide better security in public settings. -
Terror Leader Threatens News Attacks in Lebanon
Fugitive leader of Palestinian militant group blamed for fierece fighting in Lebanon this September blasts Sunnis and Shiite Hezbollah. -
100 Reportedly Dead in Fiery Sudan Plane Crash
Dozens of passengers were reportedly killed when a commercial jet en route from Jordan crashed and exploded upon landing in thunderstorms at a Sudan airport -
700-Pound Man Marks Birthday With Hopes of Marriage
Manuel Uribe, who once weighed a half ton but has slimmed down to about 700 pounds celebrates his 43rd birthday on Wednesday with a simple wish for the coming year: to be able to stand on his own two feet to get married. -
Israeli Airstrike Kills 3, Hamas Truce Debated
An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinians firing mortars at southern Israel on Tuesday, while Israel's leaders debated whether to pursue a truce with Gaza's Hamas rulers or launch a broad military offensive against militants in the coastal strip. -
Swedes Propose Letting Off Europe's Last Executed Witch
Last witch beheaded in Europe should be exonerated because she was a victim of 'judicial murder' more than 200 years ago, the government of the Swiss canton (state) of Glarus says. -
Vatican Warns of Becoming 'Obsessed' With Islam
The Vatican has given warning that the West's efforts at inter-faith dialogue must not be “held hostage" by Islam and are in danger of becoming "obsessed" with it at the expense of other religions. -
Police: Tokyo Slasher Suspect Bought Cache of Knives
Police found evidence Tuesday that the suspect in a bloody Tokyo stabbing rampage purchased a small cache of knives just before the assault and reportedly posted despondent Internet messages warning he planned to kill people. -
S. Korea Cabinet Offers to Resign Over Beef Uproar
South Korea's entire Cabinet offered to resign Tuesday as President Lee Myung-bak struggled to dampen weeks of public uproar over the planned resumption of U.S. beef imports. -
3 From Lesbos Sue Gay Group Over 'Lesbian' Name
Three islanders from Lesbos told a court Tuesday that gay women insult their home's identity by calling themselves lesbians. -
Trial Halted After Jurors Found to Be Playing Sudoku
A judge halted a drug conspiracy trial Tuesday after some jurors were found to have been playing the puzzle game Sudoku while evidence was being given. -
Greece Orders Villages Evacuated in Quake-Hit Area
Authorities evacuated three villages in southwestern Greece on Monday after warnings that a strong aftershock was expected in areas where a powerful earthquake killed two people and injured more than 200. -
BBC: Britain to Announce Full Withdrawal of Troops From Iraq
Britain's Defense Ministry said Tuesday that no final decision is imminent on withdrawing all remaining British troops from Iraq, as the BBC reported that the government would outline pullout plans by the end of the year.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Uncertain Party?
Bill Kristol: GOP concerned McCain not ready for Obama -
Hannity & Colmes: Spike vs. Clint
Director Spike Lee ignites war of words with Clint Eastwood over absence of blacks in director's World War II film -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Newt Gingrich on the New Phase in the Presidential Race
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich goes 'On the Record' on Barack Obama and John McCain and the new phase in the presidential race. -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: All Star Panel
'Special Report' panel on whether we've heard the last of Hillary Clinton -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Hume: Senator Lieberman's Unusually Strong Denial
Senator Joe Lieberman issues strong denial of an account in Newsweek magazine -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: We Are All in Danger
We are all in danger -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: Hiking Taxes on Oil Companies
Hiking taxes on oil companies will not lower gas prices
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- Police Question Husband of Missing Illinois Woman After Body Found
- In Chilling Detail, NYC Coed Recounts Horrifying Rape, Torture
- Ailing Paul Newman Turns Over $120M to Charity
- Investigator in Oklahoma Double Murder: 'Shooter Wanted These Girls Dead'
- School Newspaper Disbanded Over Flag-Burning Photo
- Pop Tarts: Kim Kardashian Loves Being a Sex Symbol, Allows Peek at Cellulite
- Father-in-Law Testifies Entwistle Wanted Dead Wife, Baby Buried Together: 'That's the Way I Left Them'
- BMW Builds a Cloth Car
- Drunk Baby Born '15 Times' Over the Limit
- At Least 29 Killed When Plane Explodes Upon Landing at Sudan Airport
- Mother Wakes to Find Snake in Daughter's Crib
- Report: Tom Hanks Leads Bride to Wedding
- Lionel Richie: I Survived 27 Years of Nicole Richie
- Group Plans to Send Letters to Troops in Iraq on How U.S. Government Planned 9/11
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