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      FOXBusiness: More Pain at Fannie Mae
      Accused 'Honor Killing' Dad Has Day in Court
      A Georgia man charged with killing his only daughter for disgracing the family will appear in court Friday.
      Joel Osteen: Wife Didn't Assault Flight Attendant
      Renowned evangelical pastor Joel Osteen testified Friday that his wife Victoria didn't assault a flight attendant as is claimed.
      Clay Aiken Becomes a Father
      Clay Aiken is the father of a baby boy, his mother Faye told WRAL in Raleigh on Friday.
      FOX411: Tom Cruise: Disliked More Than Madonna?
      Madonna has millions of fanatic fans, but not so many that want to know about her dirty laundry.
      ELECTION HQ: Cheney to Speak at GOP Convention
      Missing Tot's Mom Refuses Jail Visit With Brother
      The imprisoned mother of a missing Florida toddler refused a jail visit by her brother Friday, as diving teams planned a training exercise searching a lake near the home of the little girl's grandparents.
      Coast Guard Deems Teens Too Drunk to Be Rescued
      British teenagers partying on the ledge of a cliff were left to sober up overnight after rescue crews decided they were too drunk to be rescued, The Daily Telegraph reported.
      British Businessman Decapitates Himself in Sports Car Suicid
      In a grim attempt at revenge against his young estranged wife, a wealthy British businessman committed suicide by decapitation, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported Friday.
      Detroit Mayor Released From Jail, Charged With Assault
      Embattled Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was ordered released from jail on $50,000 bond Friday, only to be charged minutes later with assaulting a detective in a separate case.
      Director of 'The Kingdom' Sued Over Death of Propmaster
      The parents of an assistant propmaster killed in an accident during the filming of "The Kingdom" have sued director Peter Berg, seeking reimbursement of funeral expenses and other damages.
      Hurricane Hernan Forms Off Mexico's Pacific Coast
      FOXBusiness: Dollar Makes Strong Gains
      Toby Keith Hits Back at Accusation Song Is Pro-Lynching
      Toby Keith hit back at a recent blog post that derided his 2003 song 'Beer for My Horses' as a pro-lynching anthem.
      Jewel Marries Longtime Boyfriend
      Jewel and her longtime boyfriend, rodeo champion Ty Murray, eloped to the Bahamas and exchanged vows in a private ceremony on Thursday night, her rep told People magazine.
      Girl, 6, Back Home After Brain Removal Surgery
      A 6-year-old Texas girl who had half her brain removed in June is headed home to continue her recovery.
      Fat Cat 'Prince Chunk' Adopted by New Jersey Family
      New York's Daily News reports the Camden County Animal Shelter has selected a south Jersey family that already has two cats to adopt the the 44-pound cat known as 'Prince Chunk.'
      Doctor Warned for Secretly Sterilizing Disabled Patient
      The Arkansas State Medical Board has reprimanded an obstetrician who once practiced in Berryville after she admitted to secretly tying the fallopian tubes of a patient with learning difficulties.
      'Road Rage' Led to Federal Agent's Shooting in Fla.
      Police say "road rage" led to a federal agent's death in South Florida, an area known for its bad driving habits.
      Pop Tarts: Dita Von Teese Turns Fashion Shoot to Nude Shoot
      Dita Von Teese stars as the cover girl of the fall issue of boutique magazine Genlux (which hits selected stands next week), and those present at her recent photo shoot got a little more body than they bargained for.
      EU Imposes New Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program
      The European Union has imposed new sanctions against Iran in protest at its nuclear program.
      Olympics-Related Threat Forces Jet to Make Emergency Return
      An anonymous bomb threat e-mailed to Air China's Tokyo offices on Friday forced a passenger jet to make an emergency return to Japan, the Japanese Transport Ministry said. Four other flights were delayed.
      World Leaders Gather to Celebrate Opening of Beijing Games
      After seven years of buildup and billions of dollars in preparations, world leaders and China's elite gathered Friday for the most lavish opening ceremony in Olympic history. But Beijing residents without a ticket were asked to stay home.
      Georgian Troops and Warplanes Pound Separatist Capital
      Government troops launched a major military offensive Friday to regain control over the breakaway province of South Ossetia and the president accused Russia, which has close ties to the separatists, of bombing Georgian territory.
      Reality Check: Joshua Allen Wins 'So You Think You Can Dance
      It was a "So You Think You Can Dance" season of excitement, suspense, and even heartache, but in the end America got it right. Joshua Allen has been crowned "America’s favorite dancer" and it’s not hard to see why.
      Dems Try to Keep the Peace
      Former President Clinton offered Denver speaking role after Hillary leaves option of adding name to nomination roll-call

      Edwards' Party Role Clouded by Allegations
      McCain Campaign Reviewing Questionable Donations
      Florida Police Charge Man With Obama Death Threats
      Bus Careens Off Bridge in North Texas, Killing at Least 12
      Police say a bus has run off the highway north of Dallas, killing at least 12, according to the Dallas Morning News.
      'World's Greatest Dad' Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Abuse
      A Michigan man has pleaded guilty to sex abuse after being accused of wearing a "World's Greatest Dad" shirt to meet for sex with someone he thought was a 14-year-old-girl.
      U.S. Weighs More Aggressive Military Forays In Pakistan
      Top Bush administration officials are urging the president to direct U.S. troops in Afghanistan to be more aggressive in pursuing militants into Pakistan on foot as part of a proposed radical shift in its regional counterterrorism strategy.
      Pakistan's Musharraf Impeachment a 'Pandora's Box'
      A senior figure in a party allied with President Pervez Musharraf says trying to impeach the former army strongman will "open a Pandora's box."
      Bush Again Raps China's Repression at Embassy Dedication
      Speaking on China's turf the very day it hosted the opening of the Olympic Games, U.S. President George W. Bush prodded the communist country Friday to lessen repression and "let people say what they think."
      Grandma Arrested for Driving With 3-Year-Old on Roof for Fun
      Authorities say a grandmother was arrested for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon grocery store with her 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car.
      Texas Executes Illegal Alien Who Murdered Store Clerk
      A convicted killer from Honduras could not be saved from a trip to the Texas death chamber despite pleas he unfairly was denied legal help from his consulate when he was arrested for killing a Dallas-Fort Worth store manager during a robbery.
      Police Raid Md. Mayor's Home, Seize Drugs, Kill His Dogs
      A small town mayor whose house was raided and dogs were killed by police appears to be innocent victim of a drug smuggling scheme, authorities said.
      Gates Endorses Plan to Expand Afghan Army by 50,000
      Defense Secretary Robert Gates has endorsed an Afghanistan government proposal to increase the size of the Afghan army by more than 50,000 troops.
      Study: Men Adopt Children at Twice the Rate of Women
      The first federal survey of both men and women on adoption challenges some stereotypes and offers some surprising findings.
      Bill Clinton to SpeakAt Democratic Convention
      Former president to speak on third day of convention, immediately before vice presidential nominee, sources say

      Edwards' Party Role Clouded by Allegations
      McCain Campaign Reviewing Questionable Donations
      Florida Police Charge Man With Obama Death Threats
      Iraqis: Deal Close for U.S. Troops to Leave by 2010
      Two Iraqi officials say the U.S. and Iraq are close to a deal under which all American combat troops would leave by October 2010 with remaining U.S. forces gone about three years later.
      AMERICA'S FUTURE: Homegrown Terror Poses Threat
      Many Americans believe that the threat of homegrown terrorism is gravest in Europe, but according to the U.S. government, in the last 18 months more than a half-dozen plots were thwarted right here at home
      Party Rivalry: Greenest Convention
      Democratic and GOP convention planners compete, not to nominate the best candidate, but to be greener than the other

      Edwards' Party Role Clouded by Allegations
      Florida Police Charge Man With Obama Death Threats
      McCain Campaign Reviewing Questionable Donations
      9 Kids for 1 Family: Gidgett Lovingood's American Story
      As a mother of nine, Gidgett Lovingood’s American story has been anything but easy. But over the years, even as she felt her strength sometimes wane, she says her appreciation for her country and the opportunities it has provided her children never did.
      Study: Two Popular Fertility Methods Do Not Work
      A new study calls into question the use of two common infertility treatments for couples who have unexplained problems having children.
      Favre to Be a Packer on 'Madden' Cover, Jet Inside
      When the latest edition of the football video game franchise is released Tuesday, it will still feature the quarterback in his Green Bay Packers uniform — despite the fact Favre was traded to the New York Jets.
      Rep. Gives Plug to 'Paris Hilton Plan' in Energy Debate
      Texas Rep. Michael Burgess says Paris Hilton may be on to something with the energy 'plan' she announced earlier this week in a mock campaign ad.
      Montauk Monster Mystery Goes Hollywood
      The saga of the so-called Montauk Monster appears to have taken another bazarre turn, this time toward Hollywood, with the Web site of a movie production crew claiming to have the "kidnapped" carcas.
      FOXBusiness: Dow Plunges 225 in Sea of Bad News- FOXBusiness: Retailers Report Mixed Sales in July
      32 Lab Monkeys Accidentally Heated to Death
      Thirty-two research monkeys quarantined at a lab in Nevada were accidentally killed in May due to overheating.
      FOXSexpert: The Hazards of Too Much Sex
      Having too much sex in too short of a period of time can put you on the injury list for a few days
      Lawsuit: Blige Stole Tune Used for iPod Ad and Album
      Grammy-winning singer Mary J. Blige was sued in New York for $2 million by a company that says she stole some of the music she used on her latest hit album and in an iPod commercial.
      08.08.08: Your Lucky Day?
      Though today's date doesn't have quite the same symbolic weight as 06/06/06 — a number often considered evil and named in the Bible as the date the Antichrist would be revealed — many are nevertheless buzzing about 08/08/08's potential implications.
      Bullfighting Boy, 10, Sparks Debate in France
      He's a tiny torero, a bullfighter with a baby face. But 10-year-old Michelito has become the symbol of a debate much bigger than himself.
      Flight Attendant: Joel Osteen's Wife Acted 'Like a Diva'
      Wife of renowned evangelical pastor Joel Osteen acted like a combative diva when a small spill on her airline seat was not immediately cleaned up, a flight attendant who was also on the plane testifies.
      Miley Cyrus Says She and Nick Jonas Were 'In Love'
      Miley Cyrus has finally admitted that she dated Nick Jonas, saying they were "in love."
      Countless Caterpillars Invade New Mexico Town
      Countless caterpillars have invaded the rural areas around Las Cruces, crawling into homes, drowning in swimming pools and getting squished on roads.
      Dixie Chick Emily Robison, Husband Divorce
      Dixie Chick Emily Robison and her husband, singer Charlie Robison, have divorced.
      Ark. Professor Gets 10 Yrs. for Web Stalking 'Teen'
      A former Arkansas Tech University chemistry professor has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on a charge he stalked a person he believed was a teenage girl on the Internet.
      Pa. Court: Nurse Can Be Fired for Sex With Patient
      A hospital had the right to fire a male nurse for having consensual sex with a patient two days after she underwent heart surgery, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.
      Cops Suspect 'Clark Rockefeller' Is Man of Many Faces
      Police on both coasts suspect there are least a dozen faces of the mystery man who now calls himself Clark Rockefeller
      Edwards' Party Role in Question
      John Edwards' reluctance to refute allegations he had an affair and love child could jeopardize role as convention speaker

      ELECTION HQ: Cast Vote for Hillary at Dem Convention?
      9 Dead, 9 Injured in SUV Rollover Near Phoenix
      In a statement, police said that 18 people were in the SUV that rolled on State Route 79, about 20 miles southeast of Florence.
      Mr. T Tells Bill O'Reilly: 'I'm Not a Gay-Basher'
      Mr. T denied being "homophobic" on "The O'Reilly Factor" Wednesday night after his recent Snickers ad was pulled from the airwaves in Britain for offending homosexuals.
      U.S. Seeks At Least 30 Years for Bin Laden's Driver
      Salim Hamdan pleaded with a military jury on Thursday to spare him from a life in prison, saying he worked as Usama bin Laden's driver because he needed a job.
      People Says It Didn't Photoshop Smiling Brangelina Newborn
      People magazine did not Photoshop the picture on its latest cover of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's smiling newborn daughter Vivienne, as New York magazine suggested in a recent piece, a rep for the celeb weekly told FOXNews.com on Thursday.
      ON THE SCENE: Rescue at 28,000 Feet
      Apple Yanks 'I Am Rich' iPhone Application
      Apple has spit out a pit in its iTunes App Store, a controversial $999.99 'glorified screensaver.'
      Elderly Man Charged Federal Border Agent's Death Hospitalize
      The man arrested in the killing of a federal agent outside a busy South Florida post office has checked into a hospital for personal medical reasons, police said Thursday.
      Elderly Man Charged Federal Border Agent's Death Hospitalize
      The man arrested in the killing of a federal agent outside a busy South Florida post office has checked into a hospital for personal medical reasons, police said Thursday.
      Deputies: Granny Arrested for Driving With Child on Roof
      A grandmother was arrested Tuesday for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon, Fla., grocery store with a 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car, authorities said.
      U.S.: Chinese Islamic Group Threatens Attack at Beijing Olympics
      26 Texas Cheerleaders Squeeze Into Elevator, Get Stuck
      Pyramids of Texan cheerleaders might impress, but University of Texas security wasn’t amused by a cube of 26 teens that squeezed into, and stalled, a campus elevator Tuesday night.
      Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick Ordered Jailed for Bond Violation
      A judge ordered Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail Thursday for violating the terms of his bond in his perjury case, a decision the judge said he would have made for any 'John Six-Pack' defendant.
      Report: Mayer Tells Fans He's Cheated on Jen In His Dreams
      John Mayer told California fans on Wednesday that he has already cheated on Jennifer Aniston — in his dreams, E! News reports.
      Hillary's Not Done
      Clinton leaves open the possibility of having her name up for nomination at the forthcoming Democratic convention

      ELECTION HQ: McCain Gets Good Returns on Paris Ad
      FOX FORUM: Ellen Ratner on the Hillary Factor
      ON THE SCENE: The Hunt for Nazis
      L'Oreal Ad Makes Beyonce Appear Lighter-Skinned
      Beyoncé has been the face of L'Oreal cosmetics since 2006, but in a recent ad, the company appears to have digitally lightened her skin.
      Joel Osteen's Wife on Trial in Flight Attendant Assault
      Opening arguments were set for Thursday in a civil lawsuit that accuses Victoria Osteen of assaulting Continental Airlines flight attendant Sharon Brown before the start of a 2005 flight from Houston to Vail, Colo.
      Woman Uses Machete to Fight Off Lion in Mexico
      A Mexican woman armed with a machete says she scared off a 500-pound lion after she encountered the beast while riding a donkey with her 7-year-old niece near the resort city of Acapulco.
      Lake Searches Planned in Missing Fla. Tot Case
      Divers planned lake searches near the home of a missing Florida toddler's grandparents after a CSI team hauled away several bags of evidence from the residence.
      250-Pound Mailman Wants Postal Service to Allow Kilts
      A 6-foot-tall, 250-pound letter carrier is campaigning for the right to take off his pants. Dean Peterson wants the U.S. Postal Service to add kilts as a uniform option for men.
      FOXBusiness: Jobless Claims Rise to Highest Since '02
      FOX411: Oscar-Winner Javier Bardem: No Nervous Breakdown
      Smiling and effervescent as ever, this year’s Best Supporting Actor Javier Bardem had a good laugh Wednesday night at the premiere of Woody Allen’s great new comedy, “Vicky Christina Barcelona.”
      Palfrey's Mother Tries to Block Suicide Photos Release
      The mother of the so-called "D.C. Madam" wants to stop the release of police photos taken after her daughter's suicide in Pinellas County, Fla.
      Killer to Receive Calzones, Pizza With Life Sentence
      New York man who pleaded guilty to murder in Oregon in exchange for buckets of fried chicken will get calzones and pizza to go with his life sentence.
      Mexico Slams U.S. for Executing Mexican Rapist, Killer
      Mexico's government condemned Texas' execution of Jose Medellin despite a world court order to review the case, expressing concern for the rights of other Mexicans detained in the United States.
      Design Error Blamed for Loss of Ashes of Star Trek's Scotty
      A privately held rocket company on Wednesday blamed a design error for its latest failure to reach orbit, which caused the loss of three government satellites and human ashes, including the remains of "Star Trek" actor James Doohan.
      Mexican Soldiers Enter Arizona, Detain Border Agent
      Four Mexican soldiers crossed into Arizona and held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint before realizing where they were and returning to Mexico, officials said.
      Pop Tarts: Reid Nixed, Kardashian to Battle Mom on 'Dancing'
      While the line-up for this year's 'Dancing With the Stars' is yet to be officially released, Pop Tarts has been told that one person who won't be appearing on the hit show is Tara Reid.
      Report: 'Rockefeller' May Have Been German Exchange Student
      Investigators looking into the past of a man accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter in Boston are trying to determine if he was once a German exchange student to Connecticut.
      China's Response to Bush: Don't Interfere in Our Affairs
      China rejected President Bush's criticism Thursday of its human rights record and restrictions on religion, diplomatically telling him to stay out of its affairs even as he flew to Beijing to attend the Olympics.
      Israel to Release More Than 150 Palestinian Prisoners
      Israel's prime minister pledged to free more than 150 Palestinian prisoners in a meeting Wednesday with President Mahmoud Abbas, a gesture meant to energize their sluggish peace talks.
      Olympic Torch Ascends the Great Wall
      The Olympic flame made one of its final relays Thursday on the eve of the Olympic Games opening ceremony as torchbearers carried it along the ancient Great Wall of China.
      Iraqi Official Defends Country's Spending Record
      An Iraqi lawmaker close to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki defended the government's record on spending for reconstruction, saying Thursday that U.S. critics were overlooking Baghdad's progress over the past three years.
      Report: Pakistani President Musharraf to Be Impeached
      The leaders of the two main parties in Pakistan, the Pakistan Peoples' Party and the Pakistan Muslim League reached an agreement to force President Pervez Musharraf to stand down in the early hours of this morning, the Times of London reports.
      Pakistani Troops Kill 25 Militants Near Afghan Border
      An attack on a Pakistani military checkpost by some 200 pro-Taliban militants triggered intense fighting that killed 25 insurgents and two paramilitary soldiers near the Afghan border, security officials said Thursday.
      Possible Shakespearean Theater Unearthed in London
      The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London, archaeologists at the Museum of London said Wednesday.
      Bush Criticizes China on Human Rights On Eve of Games
      With all eyes on Beijing, President Bush bluntly told China that America is strongly opposed to the way the communist government represses its people, a rebuke delivered from the heart of Asia on the cusp of the Olympic Games.
      Green Bay Packers Trade Brett Favre to New York Jets
      The Brett Favre era in Green Bay is now officially over. The month-long saga has finally come to an end, with the Packers agreeing to trade their future Hall-of-Fame quarterback to the New York Jets, FOXSports.com has learned.
      Venezuelans Protest Chavez's New Socialist Push
      Riot police used tear gas Wednesday as they blocked hundreds of Venezuelans protesting what they call new moves by President Hugo Chavez to concentrate his power.
      'Waterboard Thrill Ride' a New Attraction at Coney Island
      A man with a black hood pours water on the face of a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit strapped to a table: no, it's not Guantanamo Bay naval base, but New York's Coney Island amusement park.
      Another Last Gasp for Clinton?
      Hillary Clinton tells supporters she's undecided whether she'll put her name in for a roll-call vote at Democratic convention

      McCain Gets Good Returns On Paris, Britney Ad
      Another Last Gasp for Clinton?
      Hillary Clinton tells supporters she's undecided whether she'll put her name in for a roll-call vote at Democratic convention

      McCain Gets Good Returns On Paris, Britney Ad
      Army Scientist Bruce Ivins Was Anthrax Killer, U.S. Says
      Army scientist Bruce Ivins was the anthrax killer whose mailings took five lives and rattled the nation in 2001, prosecutors asserted Wednesday.
      Israel Considering Military Strike on Iranian Nuclear Sites
      Israel is building up its strike capabilities amid growing anxiety over Iran's nuclear ambitions and appears confident that a military attack would cripple Tehran's atomic program, even if it can't destroy it.
      Over 100 Illegal Frogs Seized From Nev. Homes
      State wildlife officials raided three residences in the Reno area where they seized more than 100 African clawed frogs
      Over 100 Illegal Frogs Seized From Nev. Homes
      State wildlife officials raided three residences in the Reno area where they seized more than 100 African clawed frogs
      Iran Won't Take Olive Branch From U.S., Europe
      Even after the United States departed from its past policy and sent a high-ranking diplomat to the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran, the United States and Iran stand no closer to a meeting of the minds
      McCain Gets His Money's Worth
      Invoking Paris Hilton may not be a typical political move, but it's earned the GOP hopeful some serious attention

      EMBED BLOG: Obama Still Seeking Running Mate
      Report: Investigation Into Heath Ledger's Death Closed
      The federal investigation into Heath Ledger's accidental overdose death is closed, a law enforcement source reportedly told People magazine
      5 Children Abducted From Houston Home
      Five children have been abducted from the Houston area and authorities are seeking a woman who took the family in after Hurricane Katrina.
      Law Enforcement Fusion Centers Help Fight Terror
      In an unassuming office in Des Moines, Iowa, law enforcement agents from state, federal, county and city agencies are all gathered under one roof in what has become a model of intelligence sharing.
      FAA: 9 Missing, Feared Dead in Fire Copter Crash
      The Federal Aviation Administration says nine people are missing and feared dead in the crash of a helicopter carrying firefighters in Northern California.
      Top 5 Most Fuel Efficient Pickups
      FOX Car Report looks at the top 5 most fuel-efficient pickup trucks.
      'I Am Rich' iPhone Application Retails for $1,000
      Pricey downloadable app displays glowing red gem on your iPhone's screen. That's all it does.
      Stewardess Sues Joel Osteen's Wife Over Alleged Air Rage
      A flight attendant is suing the wife of evangelist Joel Osteen saying that she was attacked by Victoria Osteen during a flight to Vail, Colo., leaving the stewardess with anxiety and hemorrhoids. Some potential jurors said Wednesday they were starstruck.
      Report: Victoria Beckham Related to Marx's Comrade
      Victoria Beckham preached girl power as a member of the Spice Girls, and genes may have had something to do with her revolutionary spirit.
      DNA Tests to Be Done on King Tut's 'Kids'
      Scientists to do DNA tests on two tiny mummified bodies found in Tutankhamun's tomb, per Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
      Morgan Freeman's Attorney Says He's Getting a Divorce
      Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman is getting a divorce, the actor's Mississippi-based attorney and business partner Bill Luckett told "Access Hollywood."
      Saget: Comedians Went Too Far With Crude Jokes About Olsens
      Some of the comedians featured in the "Comedy Channel Roast of Bob Saget" on Sunday went too far with crude references to Saget's former "Full House" co-stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the actor and comedian told the New York Post.
      Collectors Discover Flag Stamp Has 14 Stripes
      An astute stamp collector discovers that one of the Old Glorys in the U.S. Postal Service's 'Flags 24/7' series appears to have 14 stripes.
      FOXBusiness: Finally ... a Little Relief at the Pump
      Manhunt on for Mom Who Allegedly Abducted Her 6 Kids
      Authorities launched a manhunt Wednesday for a pregnant woman who allegedly kidnapped her six children from her estranged husband's San Leandra, Calif., home and stole his van during a supervised visit.
      Suspect Sketch Released in Federal Agent Shooting
      Investigators are still searching for the man who shot and killed a federal agent outside a busy South Florida post office, and a sketch was released in the hopes of catching him.
      Suspect Sketch Released in Federal Agent Shooting
      Investigators are still searching for the man who shot and killed a federal agent outside a busy South Florida post office, and a sketch was released in the hopes of catching him.
      Report: Heather Graham Splits From Club Owner
      Actress Heather Graham has split from club owner Charles Ferri, the New York Post reports.
      Report: Heather Graham Splits From Club Owner
      Actress Heather Graham has split from club owner Charles Ferri, the New York Post reports.
      WANTED: Greisy Valencia Sought in Child Torture Case
      When California police discovered a girl covered with scars nearly six years ago, they had no idea that the woman who allegedly tortured her was her mother -- the friendly cashier they'd encountered at their local fast-food restaurant.
      WANTED: Greisy Valencia Sought in Child Torture Case
      When California police discovered a girl covered with scars nearly six years ago, they had no idea that the woman who allegedly tortured her was her mother -- the friendly cashier they'd encountered at their local fast-food restaurant.
      Report: Former Porn Star Jenna Jameson Pregnant
      Former porn star Jenna Jameson is pregnant with the baby of her boyfriend, UFC champ Tito Ortiz, the New York Post's Page Six gossip column reports.
      Report: Former Porn Star Jenna Jameson Pregnant
      Former porn star Jenna Jameson is pregnant with the baby of her boyfriend, UFC champ Tito Ortiz, the New York Post's Page Six gossip column reports.
      Report: FBI Harassed Ivins; Social Worker Has Troubled Past
      FBI confronted anthrax researcher in public places, pressured children to turn against him, while wonan who sought restraining order against him has history of drug use, Washington Post reports.
      Florida Tot's Grandparents: Caylee's Life in Danger
      The grandmother of a missing Florida toddler said Wednesday that the tot's life may be in danger.
      Woman Dies After 911 Ambulence Went to the Wrong Address
      Authorities say a suburban Atlanta woman died while waiting for an ambulance that a 911 operator sent to the wrong address.
      Nick Jonas Launches Diabetes Awareness Campaign
      Jonas, who suffers from type 1 diabetes, hopes a three-year partnership he’s created with Bayer HealthCare will serve as an inspiration to others living with this disease.
      World Powers to Consider New Sanctions Against Iran
      The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany agreed Wednesday to begin considering new sanctions on Iran after it failed to accept an incentives package meant to defuse the dispute over its nuclear program, a U.S. official said.
      Good Bayh for Obama?
      Speculation on Obama's running mate heats up as Indiana senator introduces presumptive Dem nominee at event

      Obama Holds Town Hall Meeting in Indiana: WATCH LIVE
      FOXBusiness: Freddie Mac Losses Soar
      Scarlett's Blushing
      She can laugh about it now, but the Obama e-mail drama embarrassed Johansson | PHOTOS
      FOX411: Tom Cruise: New Days of 'Thunder'
      Eighteen years later, Tom Cruise is about to have many more days of 'Thunder.'
      Gitmo Tribunal Has Reached Verdict in Bin Laden-Driver Case
      Stewardess Sues Joel Osteen's Wife Over Alleged Air Rage
      A flight attendant is suing the wife of evangelist Joel Osteen saying that she was attacked by Victoria Osteen during a flight to Vail, Colo., leaving the stewardess with anxiety and hemorrhoids.
      Mountain Lion in Bedroom Kills Family Dog
      Mountain lion creeps through open door into house outside Denver, snatches Labrador retriever from bedroom where two people are sleeping, leaves the dog's dead body outside.
      Ohio Woman Bills Government for Gas Wasted in Traffic
      An Ohio woman wants the Michigan Department of Transportation to pay her $16 for gas after she says unannounced highway construction left her idling in traffic and wasting fuel for nearly an hour.
      Laughter May Trigger Paralysis in Woman, 20
      Kay Underwood, of Barrow Upon Soar in Leicestershire, England has cataplexy, a neurological condition often confused with epilepsy.
      Pop Tarts: Penelope Cruz Felt 'Nothing' in Scarlett Kiss
      While relationship questions regarding Bardem were off-limits at the 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' Los Angeles press day over the weekend, Penelope Cruz admitted that kissing Johansson really wasn't anything special.
      Commuter Thrown on Tracks for Telling Kids to Stop Smoking
      A British commuter was thrown on to a railway line after she told two youths to stop smoking on a station platform on Wednesday.
      Renegade Army Officers Stage Coup in Mauritania
      Renegade army officers staged a coup Wednesday and detained Mauritania's president and prime minister, after they fired the desert country's top four military officials, the presidential spokesman said.
      American Cyclists Apologize to Beijing for Wearing Masks
      A group of American cyclists has apologized to Beijing Olympic organizers after arriving in China's capital wearing face masks.
      FOXBusiness: Futures Soft After Big Jump; Oil at $119
      Bush: China Must End Detentions, Guarantee Freedoms
      President Bush says he has "deep concerns" about the state of human rights in China, and urges Beijing to end detentions and guarantee freedom of press, assembly and worship for its citizens.
      Unexplained SoCal Hot Spot Hits 812 Degrees
      An unexplained "thermal anomaly" caused a patch of land in Southern California's Ventura County to reach a temperature of over 800 degrees on Friday, puzzling experts who have been monitoring the area for weeks.
      'Amerithrax' Case Solved, But Still Open After Ivins Suicide
      The case of the anthrax-laced letters that killed five people in 2001 and alarmed a nation already traumatized by the Sept. 11 terror attacks has been solved — but will remain open for now to wrap up legal and investigative loose ends, officials said.
      Kuwait FM Blasts Iran for Threatening to Close Gulf Strait
      Kuwait's foreign minister says Iran's renewed threats to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf amount to a "punishment" of its Arab neighbors.
      China Detains Activists After Unfurling 'Free Tibet' Banner
      Police detained four activists Wednesday after they unfurled "Free Tibet" banners outside the Beijing National Stadium, site of the Olympic Games' opening ceremony later this week, a pro-Tibet group said.
      Rockefeller Linked to Unsolved L.A. Murder Case
      The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed it was sending two homicide detectives to Boston to interview a mysterious father accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter during a visit in Boston.
      Favre Not in 'Right Mindset' to Play for Packers, Coach Says
      Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday evening that after approximately six hours of what he called "brutally honest" conversations with Favre over the past two days, the three-time MVP just isn't in the right mind-set to be part of the team.
      FBI Used Aggressive Tactics in 'Anthrax Killer' Probe
      Authorities investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks will begin meeting with victims' families Wednesday to discuss the case, family members said, an indication that some lingering questions may soon be answered.
      Texas Executes Mexican for Raping, Killing of Teens
      A Mexican-born condemned prisoner was executed Tuesday night for the rape and murder of two teenage girls 15 years ago after a divided U.S. Supreme Court rejected his request for a reprieve.
      Bush: N. Korea Must Do More to End Terror Blacklisting
      President Bush said Wednesday that North Korea has much to do before the U.S. can remove it from the terror blacklist, but he raised hope that its pariah status as a member of the "axis of evil" status could some day be a thing of the past.
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      The Iraqi government could end the year with as much as a $79 billion budget surplus as ever-increasing oil revenues pile on top of leftover income the Iraqis still haven't spent on their national rebuilding effort, congressional auditors say.