RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. – Former President Gerald Ford underwent further treatment for pneumonia Saturday at a hospital where he was admitted a week earlier. “His pneumonia continues to improve,” Penny Circle, Ford’s chief of staff, said in a statement. A decision about when he will be released is being considered …
Read More »Officials: Top Al Qaeda Agents Dead
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A top explosives and chemical weapons expert in Al Qaeda and a relative of the terror network’s No. 2 leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, were among the top operatives believed killed in a U.S. missile strike in Pakistan last week, Pakistani security officials said Thursday. The three security officials, …
Read More »Topics and Guests for January 12
Watch “The Big Story” weekdays at 5 p.m. ET! A Vermont judge claiming he no longer believes in punishment sentences an admitted child molester to only 60 days in jail. FOX’s Todd Connor has the details. Then, the confessed rapist’s lawyer, Mark Kaplan, speaks out! And, should the judge be …
Read More »Nagin Chides Media for Katrina Coverage
LAS VEGAS – New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin chided the media Tuesday for “embellishments” and “things that were stretched” during the coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. But in a conversation with news executives from four hometown TV stations and New Orleans’ major newspaper, the mayor said the media …
Read More »Cheaper Surfing… While Flying
WASHINGTON – Boeing Co. (BA) announced it will cut the cost of its in-flight Internet service and offer four channels of television to its users. The Connexion service is available on nine international airlines. No U.S. carriers offer it, according to Boeing’s Web site. The new pricing is effective January …
Read More »Oscar-Winner Swank Separates from Husband
LOS ANGELES – Two-time Oscar-winner Hilary Swank and actor husband Chad Lowe have separated after more than eight years of marriage. “Hilary and Chad have decided to separate, but they are hopeful they’ll be able to get through this tough time,” Swank’s manager Troy Nankin said in a statement Monday. …
Read More »Baby Boomers Start Hitting 60
WASHINGTON – George W. Bush and Bill Clinton can’t escape. Neither can Laura Bush, Loni Anderson and Dolly Parton. From politicians and celebrities to athletes and rock stars, some of the most celebrated members of the America’s most celebrated generation are turning 60 this year. They are the oldest of …
Read More »FDA Probes Safety Risks of Drug-Coated Stents
WASHINGTON – Federal health officials asked experts Thursday whether the drug-coated stents used to prop open the arteries of about 3 million people in the U.S. pose a heightened risk of death or raise other safety concerns that require action. The two manufacturers of the widely used devices say their …
Read More »Last Minute Tax Breaks for Parents of the College Bound
This week, Gail tells you why timing is everything when it comes to maximizing the tax breaks available for college expenses. Dear Friends- Where did 2006 go?! If there’s a college-bound child in your life, there is still time for some smart moves this year that can make it easier …
Read More »Iran's President: Holocaust Denier
The trouble begins… now! Does John’s My Word make your blood boil? Click here to listen live to The John Gibson Show on FOX News Radio (weekdays, 6-9 p.m. ET). It’s your chance to call in and argue with John! It’s hard to figure out which makes Iranian President Mahmamoud …
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