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ENTERTAINMENT
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Pop Tarts: Hugh Hefner Says Girlfriends Aren't Leaving Him
Hugh Hefner says the hearsay that his girlfriends Holly, Bridget and Kendra Wilkinson are ready to move on is all made up. -
Hasselhoff's Ex: Star's Drinking Ruined Their Marriage
The ex-wife of 'Baywatch' star David Hasselhoff is spilling more of the beans about her former husband's wild drinking, comparing his 'disease' to cancer and claiming it destroyed their marriage. -
Miley Cyrus Shuts Down Disneyland for Sweet 16
Cyrus celebrated the hallmark birthday at an over-the-top Disneyland celebration Sunday -- even though she doesn't actually turn 16 until Nov. 23 -
Judge Nixes Anna Nicole Smith's Breast Augmentation Video
A judge ordered a Texas doctor and his wife on Friday not to distribute videotaped footage of Anna Nicole Smith's breast augmentation surgery in 1994. -
Report: Eddie Van Halen Engaged to Publicist
Eddie Van Halen is engaged to his girlfriend/publicist Janie Liszewski, a source told People magazine. -
FOX411: O.J. Simpson's In-laws Up to Old Tricks
Back in Dana Point, Calif., Nicole's sister, Denise, continues to reap the benefits of her sister's death. -
Lindsay Lohan's Father to Enter Boxing Ring
He's auctioning off the chance to knock him out in a charity boxing match Nov. 24 at the Hilton Long Island in Melville, N.Y. -
'Dancing With the Stars' Contestant Misty May-Treanor Hurt
"Dancing with the Stars" contestant Misty May-Treanor is hurt. But will she be out of the competition? -
Ex-Headmistress of School Sues Oprah for Defamation
The ex-headmistress of Oprah Winfrey's school for girls in South Africa sued the TV talk show host for defamation, claiming Winfrey falsely suggested she tried to cover up abuse at the school. -
411: Leo DiCaprio's Bodyguard Gets Credit in 'Body of Lies'
You’ll be happy to know that Leonardo DiCaprio’s security guard gets an on-screen credit in “Body of Lies.” -
'Idol' Finalist LaKisha Jones Marries
Former "American Idol" contestant LaKisha Jones has tied the knot.
FNC IMAG
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Seven Signs It's Monday (again)
Find out iMag's tried and true solutions for getting through a bad case of the Mondays.
HEALTH
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990-Lb. Man Gets Diet Help From World's Fattest Man
A 700-pound man once considered the world's most obese person is helping a 990-pound man lose weight. -
Docs: Hamsters, Turtles May Spread Disease to Kids
Warning: young children should not keep hedgehogs as pets — or hamsters, baby chicks, lizards and turtles, for that matter — because of risks for disease. -
1,170-Calorie Burrito? NYC Posts Calories in Subways
Not content with publishing calories on fast-food restaurant menus, NYC will now post calories in subways. -
Study: Fan Use Linked to Lower Risk of Sudden Baby Death
Using a fan to circulate air seemed to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in a study of nearly 500 babies, researchers reported Monday. -
FOXSexpert: Are You Having Trouble Finishing?
We hear a lot about finishing too soon, but taking too long may be just as big of a problem for some men. -
200 Students Sickened With Stomach Virus at USC
The number of students sickened by a contagious gastrointestinal virus at the University of Southern California has grown to about 200. -
Man, 58, Dies After 19-Hour Emergency Room Wait
Your daily caffeine blast from "energy" drinks might be killing you. A new study says the high-powered drinks have so much of a jolt that the government should put warning labels on them. -
The Parenting Page: The Sharing Struggle
Sharing is one of the toughest lessons for a toddler to learn. In fact, they have their own set of rules about it. -
Once-Paralyzed Teen Runs Marathon
In July 2007, Kayla Roden's life changed. The soccer player suffered a paralyzing injury while trying to do a "cartwheel" kick during a game with friends. -
J&J Crohn's Disease Drug is Superior in Its Study
An injected Johnson & Johnson biologic drug used to treat several immune diseases controlled Crohn's disease, a difficult-to-treat bowel disorder, better than a widely used pill, a study found. -
CDC: More Kids Dying From Combo Flu, Staph Infection
More children have died from flu because they also had staph infections, according to a new government report that urges parents to have their kids get the flu shot.
OPINION
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Radley Balko: Social Security Still Needs to Be Privatized
President Bush and other Republicans deserve to be criticized for the way they handled the Social Security privatization debate back in 2001. Not for supporting the idea, but for failing to muster the political will to pass it when they had the chance. -
John Lott: Did Biden Get It Wrong? You Betcha
When you interview for a job, here is a hint: make sure you know what the job is. Joe Biden failed that test last Thursday. He couldn't even get right what a vice president does.
POLITICS
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Cigarette Suit First Up in New Supreme Court Term
The Supreme Court opens a new term Monday with denials expected in hundreds of appeals and arguments over limits on lawsuits against tobacco companies. -
Group Wins Fight for 'Choose Life' Ariz. License Plates
An anti-abortion group has won its long legal fight to force Arizona to issue 'choose life' license plates, and the proposed new plates could be available to the group's members within several months. -
Prosecutors Seek to Delay Rezko Sentencing
Federal prosecutors on Monday sent the strongest hint yet that convicted influence peddler Antoin 'Tony' Rezko is ready to spill his political secrets, moving to postpone his sentencing indefinitely. -
Stevens' Concerns About FBI Probe Caught on Tape
Stevens told an informant that they needed to stick together to beat an FBI probe into their relationship -
Bush Pushes Senate to Confirm Federal Judges
Bush wants the Senate to vote on filling 34 judicial vacancies in the federal circuit and distric courts -
Pentagon: China Cancels Some Military Contacts
The cancellation comes as a result of America's recent announcement of a planned arms sale to Taiwan -
Bush to Sign India Nuclear Legislation
The agreement allows U.S. businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and U.N. inspections at India's civilian — but not military — nuclear plants. -
Bush Aides Win Delay for Congressional Testimony
A U.S. appeals court ruled Monday that two of President George W. Bush's top aides do not have to cooperate with a congressional investigation about the firings of nine federal prosecutors in 2006. -
Treasury and Fed Pledge Rapid Response to Crisis
The president's top economic advisers are pledging to work with their counterparts around the world -
U.S. Bans Arms Sales to Eritrea
U.S. officials have accused Eritrea of supporting terrorist groups tied to the Islamist opposition in Somalia -
Treasury to Boost Debt Auctions for Bailout Funding
The Treasury said it is considering other options to handle the financing needs for the biggest government bailout in history -
Georgia Transgender Politician Wins Legal Battle
The state of Georgia's top court ruled in favor of a transgender politician who was slapped with a lawsuit by two political opponents who claimed she misled voters by running as a woman. -
Lawmakers Slam Lehman Executives for 'No Accountability'
Congressional representatives hit Lehman Brothers chiefs for collapse that they say set off a panic on Wall Street and could've been avoided. -
Official: Treasury Deputy Tapped to Head Bailout
An official says Neel Kashkari, Treasury's assistant secretary for international affairs, will be choses as interim head of Treasury's new Office of Financial Stability -
Supreme Court Begins Session With Cigarette Suit
Denials are expected in hundreds of appeals and arguments over limits on lawsuits against tobacco companies.
SCITECH
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'World of Warcraft' Gets Kids Interested in School
Educational researchers find 8th, 9th graders learned much more rapidly if subjects were integrated into online role-playing game. -
Small Asteroid to Enter Atmosphere Monday Night
A very small asteroid will streak into the skies over Sudan Monday night, and is expected to burn up in the atmosphere, creating a show. -
Huge New Planet Defies Explanation
Object 20 times as heavy as Jupiter, orbits star in four days. -
Spacecraft Swings by Mercury for Second Time
NASA's MESSENGER probe makes second approach to innermost planets, taking pictures all the way. -
Study: White Americans Don't Like Talking About Race
Two studies find that whites only mention race in presence of blacks if blacks bring it up first. -
Oldest Footprints on Earth Possibly Found
Parallel rows of small dots in mud date back 570 million years, before Cambrian Explosion that produced complex animal life. -
1-800-SCAMMER: Prepaid Calling Cards Rife With Fraud
Twenty minutes of overseas calling for five bucks? Fat chance, say angry immigrants, lawmakers and even some phone companies. -
Elderly Chinese Turtles Mate, but Don't Breed
Last known female Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle, 80 years old, lays eggs that don't hatch. -
Poachers, Houses Crowd Out Venus Flytraps in Carolinas
Carnivorous plants' natural habitat rapidly shrinking as coastal Carolinas develop. -
Columbia Astronaut's Diary Goes on Display
Israel Museum exhibiting pages from diary of Ilan Ramon, which was recovered from wreckage of space shuttle Columbia. -
Long-Delayed BlackBerry Bold Still in Testing
Glitches with iPhone 3G network has ATT, RIM making sure same doesn't happen with Bold. -
Green Group: 1 in 4 Mammal Species Faces Extinction
International Union for the Conservation of Nature updated 'red list' of threatened species, puts quarter of all mammals on it. -
Supreme Court Lets Stand TiVo Win Against Dish Network
Justices refuse to hear Dish's appeal against finding that it had violated TiVo's software patents. -
SEC Probing Steve Jobs Heart-Attack Rumor
CNN hands over all data it has on viewer who posted fake report that Apple CEO had been rushed to hospital, sending company's stock plunging. -
Game Review: 'De Blob' Couldn't Be More Fun
Goofy painting game is one of best third-party titles for Wii yet. -
Starbucks Accused of Wasting Huge Amount of Water
Coffee chain appears to keep one tap running at all times, in every shop around the world.
U.S.
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Woman, 90, Shoots Herself Inside Foreclosed Home
A 90-year-old woman shot herself inside a foreclosed home authorities in Ohio were trying to evict her from. -
Colorado Woman Dies After Falling Into Freezer
Colorado Springs police say a woman accidentally fell into a freezer and died of suffocation before shae was found by a friend. -
Oct. 6: Tobacco, Unions and Federal Courts
Cases involving Tobacco, labor unions and federal court jurisdiction are on the docket for Oct. 6. -
Freshman Found Dead in 'Pool of Vomit' at Ind. Frat
A college freshman was found dead over the weekend in his fraternity house and suspect that alcohol was involved, Indiana police said. -
4 Found Dead on Mississippi River Houseboat
Illinois authorities are investigating the discovery of four people found dead Sunday on a Mississippi River houseboat. -
Police Arrest Boyfriend of Missing Mich. Toddler's Mother
A Michigan man remains in custody while police continue looking for the toddler who was last seen with him. -
Stocks Tumble Amid Global Sell-Off; Dow Dips Below 10,000
Wall Street tumbled Monday, joining a selloff around the world, as fears grew that the financial crisis will cascade through economies globally despite bailout efforts by the U.S. and other governments. -
Mustache Institute Seeks Country's Best 'Stache
The American Mustache Institute has opened voting for its 'Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year' award, naming 16 finalists. -
Bus Crash in N. California Kills 8, Injures Dozens
A charter bus traveling to a casino overturned in north-central California on Sunday, killing at least 8 people and injuring several others. -
Trial to Begin in 'Precious Doe' Toddler Slaying
A trial is set to begin for the man accused of beheading a 3-year-old girl in Kansas City, Mo. -
Bones Unearthed at New York 'Mob Dig' Site Are Not Human
Investigators looking for the remains of three Mafia victims have unearthed bones — but they're not from a human. -
Bones Unearthed at NY 'Mob Dig' Site Are Not Human
Investigators looking for the remains of three Mafia victims have unearthed bones — but they're not from a human. -
Calif. Mother Who Drove Son to Fatal Gang Fight Convicted
A Long Beach mother who drove her teenage son and his friends to a fatal fight with a rival gang has been convicted of second-degree murder. -
6 Dead in California Gated Community Murder-Suicide
An unemployed accounting industry worker who was despondent over financial problems shot and killed his wife, three children, mother-in-law and then himself in an upscale home in a gated community, police said Monday. -
Got Quick Kids? Ford to Offer Speed Control on 2010 Models
Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to 80 mph, using a computer chip in the key. -
SCOTUS Hears Arguments Over 'Light' Cigarettes
The Supreme Court heard arguments opened its term Monday hearing arguments over the branding of 'light' and 'low tar' cigarettes. -
Casey Anthony Wants to Be Free to Search for Caylee
The woman who is a suspect in her toddler daughter's disappearance wants permission to leave house arrest to help search for the little girl, Caylee Anthony. -
Study: Wyoming Residents Closed-Minded, Disagreeable
Wyoming residents are closed-minded, disagreeable and not very conscientious compared to people in nearly every other state, according to a new study of the personalities of more than 600,000 people nationwide. -
Feds Bring Evangelist Alamo Back to Ark. to Face Sex Charges
Evangelist Tony Alamo left Arizona for Arkansas under the watch of federal marshals Monday, preparing to answer to charges that he took children across state lines to engage in sexual activity. -
Fla. Toddler Rescued After Dangling From Carnival Ride
Florida carnival-goers made a daring rescue of a toddler Saturday night after it had been dangling from a ride after a possible malfunction, MyFOXOrlando.com reported. -
Prosecutor: Suspect High When He Struck 'Precious Doe'
The trial for a man accused of beheading a 3-year-old girl in Kansas City, Mo., began Monday with prosecutors saying he was high when he hit the girl. -
Louisville Woman Kills Self, Daughters, Police Say
Louisville police say a woman killed her two daughters then shot herself to death at her home in the southern part of the city. -
Judges Oppose Act to Ban Gay Adoption, Foster Care
Three former Arkansas Supreme Court chief justices were among 13 retired judges who issued a statement against a ballot measure aimed at banning gay and lesbian couples from becoming adoptive or foster parents. -
Dow Makes Comeback but Finishes Below 10,000
Even a big afternoon rally failed Dow comes back from record daily loss but still closes below 10,000 for first time since 2004. -
Worst in Majors Last Year, Tampa Bay Now Heads to ALCS
B.J. Upton and these Tampa Bay Rays are headed home — to get ready for the American League championship series. -
Supreme Court Rejects Abu-Jamal Appeal for New Trial
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for a new trial for death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in the 1981 killing of a Philadelphia police officer. -
Child Abuser Who Moonlighted as 'The Grinch' Apologizes
An accused child abuser who made his career dressing up as a character from a Dr. Seuss book will appear at a plea hearing on Monday. -
Driver Arrested on DUI Charge in Crash That Killed 8
A bus driver with a string of motor vehicle offenses and a history of substance abuse was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Monday after his casino-bound charter bus ran into a ditch, killing eight people. -
Ex-DCF Employee Convicted of Drugging Co-Workers
A former Department of Children and Families employee, already in prison for sexually assaulting a co-worker, has been convicted of drugging and assaulting three other women at the agency. -
Officials Want Nude Beach to Turn Family-Friendly Spot
Parks officials in San Luis Obispo County want to turn a nude beach into a family-friendly destination. -
Sex Abuse Suspect Moonlighting as 'The Grinch' to Enter Plea
A plea hearing is scheduled for Monday for an accused child molester who police say moonlighted as 'The Grinch' character from a Dr. Seuss book. -
L.A. Cops Dig Up Freeway for Boy Killed 40 Years Ago
Los Angeles police are digging around two freeway offramps for the remains of a boy believed to have been killed by a serial murderer 40 years ago. -
L.A. Cops Dig Up Freeway for Boy Killed 40 Years Ago
Los Angeles police are digging around two freeway offramps for the remains of a boy believed to have been killed by a serial murderer 40 years ago. -
FBI Investigation Details Evel Knievel's Dark Side
Evel Knievel never denied his scrapes with the law — the late motorcycle daredevil often reveled in them. But even he objected to a 1970s FBI investigation of whether he was involved in a string of beatings. -
Woman at 'Wits' End' Kills Husband in His Sleep
A 75-year-old Arkansas woman told police she was "at her wits' end" when she fatally shot her husband as he was sleeping. -
University President Pleads Guilty to Drunken Driving
The president of Davenport University has pleaded guilty to a first-time drunken-driving charge and refusing to take a breath test during his arrest. -
Oct. 7: Evidence, Searches and Divorce
Cases involving warrantless searches, seizure of evidence and benefits and estates are on the docket for Oct. 7. -
Oct. 8: The Navy, the Environment and Sexual Harassment
Cases involving Naval exercises, environmental activists and sexual harassment are on the docket for Oct. 8. -
Boat Explodes in Michigan Marina, Injuring 4
Four people, including a child, have been injured after a boat exploded at a southwestern Michigan marina. -
O.J. Simpson Jury: We Didn't Need Witnesses to Convict
Jurors who convicted O.J. Simpson of armed robbery and kidnapping said Sunday that they did not trust witness testimony and instead relied on recordings and other documented evidence to convict the former football star. -
Family Feud Could Derail Coretta Scott King Book Deal
A lawsuit involving the three surviving children of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is threatening to derail a $1.4 million deal for a book on their mother. -
U.S. Bank Failures Predicted to Rise in Next Year
Here's a safe bet for uncertain times: A lot of banks won't survive the next year of upheaval despite the U.S. government's $700 billion plan to restore order to the financial industry. -
MLB: Phillies Reach NLCS; White Sox, Angels Stay Alive
The Philadelphia Phillies found plenty of power to go with their pitching, right in time for the NL championship series.
WORLD
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Couple Told They Are Too Heavy for Plane to Take Off
A British couple who was told they were too heavy for their plane to take off have lost a collective 172 pounds since the embarrassing incident, UPI reported. -
30 Dead After Pair of Earthquakes Strike Tibet
At least 30 people are dead after a pair of earthquakes struck Tibet, including a 6.6 magnitude temblor that destroyed thousands of houses. -
Official: Consensual Sex With Teen Pupils Not a Crime
The head of a British teachers' union has come under fire after claiming that teachers who have consensual sex with teens over the age of 16 should not be prosecuted, the Daily Mail reported. -
Truck Driver Gets Life for Rape and Murder of Girl, 10
A Swedish court has convicted a truck driver of the rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl and a 31-year-old woman. -
Russia to Carry Out Large-Scale Cruise Missile Test
Russia began the most ambitious test of its strategic bomber fleet in almost a quarter of a century Monday. -
6.6-Magnitude Earthquake Kills 72 in Kyrgyzstan
A powerful earthquake struck the mountains of Central Asia, destroying a village in Kyrgyzstan and killing at least 72 people, emergency officials said Monday. -
U.N. Resolution Curtails Free Speech, Critics Say
Religious groups and free-speech advocates are banding together to fight a United Nations resolution they say is being used to spread Islamic blasphemy law to the Western world and to intimidate people who criticize Islam. -
FBI Investigation Details Evel Knievel's Dark Side
Evel Knievel never denied his scrapes with the law — the late motorcycle daredevil often reveled in them. But even he objected to a 1970s FBI investigation of whether he was involved in a string of beatings. -
German, 2 French Share Nobel Medicine Prize
Germany's Harald zur Hausen and French researchers Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier have shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine. -
European, Asian Markets Plunge on Crisis Fears
Asian and European stock markets plunged Monday as government bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe failed to alleviate fears that the global financial crisis would depress world economic growth. -
Thai Police Fire Tear Gas at Crowd, Injure at Least 46
Police fired tear gas Tuesday at several thousand demonstrators attempting to block access by lawmakers to Parliament, heating up a political crisis that has gripped the country for six weeks. -
Psych Test Done for Canada Bus Beheading Suspect
The lawyer for a man accused of beheading and cannibalizing a fellow bus passenger said Monday an interim report that examines whether the accused is fit to stand trial has been completed. -
Iraqi Christians Step Up Pressure for Representation
A top Shiite lawmaker urged parliament Monday to restore quotas for Christians and other small religious communities on ruling provincial councils that voters will select in balloting by Jan. 31. -
Turkish Warplanes Bomb Kurdish Hideouts in Iraq, Turkey
Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel hideouts in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey on Monday in retaliation for the killing of 17 soldiers three days ago, the military said. -
Israeli Rabbi at Vatican Meeting Condemns Iranian President
A top rabbi addressing a worldwide meeting of Roman Catholic bishops at the Vatican on Monday condemned the Iranian president's verbal attacks on Israel. -
Mubarak Gives Presidential Pardon to Egyptian Journalist
President Hosni Mubarak has pardoned a newspaper editor sentenced last week to two months in prison over reports about the Egyptian leader's health, a statement from the president's office said Monday. -
Iraqi Women Afraid to Run in Elections
Despite declining violence, lingering fear bred by rampant crime and a small but die-hard insurgency has left many Iraqi women afraid to run in the elections, to be held by Jan. 31. -
Iraqi Women Afraid to Run in Elections
Despite declining violence, lingering fear bred by rampant crime and a small but die-hard insurgency has left many Iraqi women afraid to run in the elections, to be held by Jan. 31. -
Bomber Hugged Ex-General Before Sri Lanka Blast
A homicide bomber who hugged a former army general before detonating his explosive-laden vest killed 27 people gathered in a crowded opposition party office in northern Sri Lanka on Monday. -
Mid-Flight Brawl: Unruly Passenger Wrestled to Floor
A British flight crew wrestled an unruly German passenger after he assaulted two others and tried to open the plane's door mid-flight, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported Monday. -
Fear Dissuades Iraqi Women From Going Public as Candidates
"I won't put my picture on a poster. I won't use mass media. I'll depend on the people who know me to get my votes," she said during a recent interview in her ground floor office at the provincial government headquarters in Baghdad. -
Hijacker Pirates: We'll Fight Superpowers to the Death
A group of Somali pirates who have hijacked a tanker loaded with military supplies say they will fight to the death before giving in to Russian and U.S. authorities. -
Taliban Officials Meet With Afghan Leaders in Saudi Arabia
Officials from the Taliban met with the Afghan government last month in Saudi Arabia, but the Taliban is denying that the meeting was a peace talk. -
Soccer Player Gets 7 Years for 2 Brothers' DUI Deaths
A professional British soccer player was sentenced to more than seven years in jail Monday for causing the deaths of two young brothers in a car crash this summer. -
OUT THERE: $17,000 to Preserve the Cat's Meow
A U.K. woman forked over a ton of cat cash to keep her feline from losing his voice. -
Bomb Attack at Pakistani Lawmaker's House Kills 15
A homicide bomber attacked a lawmaker's house in eastern Pakistan Monday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 50, officials and a witness said. -
Pope: Financial Crisis Shows Futility of Money
Pope Benedict XVI says the global financial crisis shows the futility of money and ambition. -
Woman Loses Appeal in 'Milkshake Murder' Trial
An American woman lost an appeal Monday of her conviction in a Hong Kong court for the beating death of her husband in a sensational case widely known as the "milkshake murder" trial. -
Oil Falls Below $90 as Financial Turmoil Spreads
Oil prices have fallen below $90 a barrel on worries that the spreading financial crisis will exacerbate a global economic slowdown and cut demand for crude oil. -
Pakistan Insists No Deal Made With U.S. on Air Strikes
Pakistan insisted Monday it had no deal allowing the U.S. to fire missiles at militant hideouts after an American newspaper quoted the new president as suggesting otherwise.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Not Good Enough
Rep. Dennis Kucinich explains why he rejected bailout bill for second time - FOX & Friends: Meet 'FOX & Friends'
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FOX News Watch: Transcript: 'FOX News Watch,' October 4, 2008
Was the press surprised by Palin's VP debate performance? And did the media support Wall Street not Main Street in its coverage of the financial crisis? -
Hannity & Colmes: Palin's Night?
Ann Coulter and Pat Caddell give their take on VP showdown -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: All-Star Panel
'Special Report' panelists discuss the VP debate; what passage of the bailout bill means to the presidential race -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Grapevine: The Associated Press Plays the Race Card
The Associated Press plays the race card -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: 'Beltway Boys,' October 4, 2008
Sarah Palin holds her own at the VP debate and Congress passes a financial rescue package -
The Journal Editorial Report: 'The Journal Editorial Report,' October 4, 2008
Will $700 rescue package save the U.S. economy from recession? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Who Won VP Debate?
Who won the vice presidential debate? -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Laura Ingraham Analyzes VP Debate
Laura Ingraham analyzes the vice presidential debate -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Another Bailout?
Report: California Governor Schwarzenegger may ask feds for $7 billion loan. Calif. Attorney General Jerry Brown says they need it -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense: Financial Crisis Proves the U.S. Still Matters
Financial crisis proves the U.S. still matters
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