TOKYO – The United States has activated its new ground-based interceptor missile defense system in response to a possible North Korean missile test, according to a published report. A Washington Times story in Tuesday’s editions says the United States is considering intercepting the missile if North Korea goes ahead with …
Read More »Mary Winkler's Defense After Indictment
This is a partial transcript from “On the Record,” June 12, 2006, that has been edited for clarity. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: In the meantime, we’re going to go to other stories. And the preacher’s wife accused of murdering her husband by shooting him to death in their home got …
Read More »Employers Could Face More Discrimination Suits
A Supreme Court ruling that boosts protections for workers complaining of harassment on the job could result in a flood of discrimination cases against employers, legal experts and small-business advocates say. Click here to visit FOXBusiness.com’s Small Business page. On Thursday, the court unanimously adopted a far broader definition of …
Read More »Blast Kills U.S Soldier on Foot Patrol
BAGHDAD, Iraq – A bomb killed a U.S. soldier on a foot patrol Saturday south of Baghdad, the military said, after a particularly deadly week for U.S. forces in Iraq. The soldier with the Multi-National Division in Baghdad died at about 7:20 a.m. Saturday due to injuries “suffered from a …
Read More »New Book Details Final Days of Certain Celebrities
This is a partial transcript of “The Big Story With John Gibson,” June 15, 2006, that has been edited for clarity. JOHN GIBSON, HOST: NBC reporter David Bloom endured extremely dangerous conditions in Iraq while trying to bring the story back to the public at home. Bloom passed away from …
Read More »Two Suspects Arrested in Michigan for Bad Heroin
DETROIT – Michigan officials say they’ve arrested two men tied to a lethal form of heroin blamed for more than 100 deaths in the Detroit area alone. Wayne County sheriff’s officials and federal drug agents say the two suspects nabbed yesterday sold a mix of heroin and the prescription drug …
Read More »Red Wine Ingredient May Delay Aging
A glass of red wine may not only compliment your meal, it may also buy you some time to enjoy more out of life. A new study shows an ingredient found in red wine, which has previously shown to prolong the life of worms and fruit flies, may extend the …
Read More »Pat Robertson Explains His Recent Controversial Comments
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” February 2, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: As we continue on “Hannity & Colmes,” we’re glad you’re with us. I’m Sean Hannity. Now, if you’re wishing for a miracle, well, you may be in luck. The …
Read More »U.S. Condemns Torching of Embassies in Syria
CRAWFORD, Texas – The White House said Saturday it will hold Syria responsible for the burning of Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus, saying such violence does not occur there without the host government’s approval. In a statement released at President Bush‘s ranch in central Texas, the United States strongly …
Read More »School Bus Drivers Trained to Watch for Terrorists
NORFOLK, Va. – The War on Terror has a new front line — the school bus line. Financed by the Homeland Security Department, school bus drivers are being trained to watch for potential terrorists, people who may be casing their routes or plotting to blow up their buses. Designers of …
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