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      Investigation After Student Denied Graduation Shoots Self
      Three high school administrators have been placed on leave after a student who was not allowed to graduate with his class committed suicide.
      Amputee Runner Wins Appeal to Try for Olympic Spot
      Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius won his appeal Friday and can compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.
      FOXBusiness: Housing Starts Up Surprising 8.2 Percent
      U.S. Web Site Said to Be 'Gateway Drug' to Terror
      Samir Khan, a 22-year-old blogger from North Carolina, is said to be the brainchild behind an extremist Muslim website called Revolution.Muslimpad that calls on Muslims to rise up against tyrannical Western governments.
      Mom 'Thrilled' Over MySpace Indictment
      The mother of a teen who hanged herself after being spurned by a fake boy on MySpace is 'thrilled' that a federal grand jury indicted her neighbor for her role in the creation of the profile.
      Man Attacks Bus Driver, Attempts to Commandeer Vehicle
      Police in Milwaukee are searching for a man who tried to commandeer a transit bus after beating up the driver.
      Boyfriend of Woman Who Died Falling Off Cruise Ship Returns
      The boyfriend of a woman who died after falling off a cruise ship has returned to New Jersey.
      Body Mix-Up Horrifies Grieving Family at Funeral Viewing
      The body of an elderly woman was buried in another woman's grave after a mortuary mistake.
      Taylor Hicks to Play Teen Angel in Broadway's 'Grease'
      The "American Idol" alum will join the Broadway cast of "Grease" on June 6, playing Teen Angel in the revival of the popular musical.
      FOXBusiness: Futures Up Ahead of Consumer Data
      FOX 411: Brangelina: Twins Fraternal
      The stunning actress said 'there was a line' on the sonogram that indicates her daughters are not going to be perfect copies of each other, just of their parents.
      Dennis Rodman Charged With Domestic Violence
      Prosecutors in Los Angeles have charged former NBA star Dennis Rodman with domestic violence for allegedly hitting his girlfriend at a hotel last month.
      Iranian Convoy Hit by Gunfire in Baghdad; 2 Diplomats Hurt
      An Iranian Embassy convoy came under fire in Baghdad, wounding four people, including three Iranians and an Iraqi, a spokesman said Friday.
      Al-Maliki Offers Amnesty to Members of Armed Groups in Mosul
      Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has offered members of armed groups in Mosul an amnesty in exchange for surrendering their weapons.
      Pop Tarts: Jessica Simpson, Tony Romo Hit a 'Rough Patch'
      A source close to the Romo camp has told Pop Tarts that their relationship has hit a "rough patch" and might not be totally over just yet.
      Canada Eyes OTC Sale of 'Morning-After Pill'
      Canada's national pharmacy regulation body is recommending that "morning-after" contraceptive pills be sold over the counter.
      Boy, 3, Sleeps For First Time After Experimental Surgery
      A 3-year-old boy from St. Petersburg, Fla., has fallen asleep for the first time in his life after doctors performed experimental surgery to fix a rare brain condition, reports local6.com.
      Calif. Gay Marriage Opponents Seek Constitutional Amendment
      Even as same-sex couples across California begin making plans to tie the knot, opponents are redoubling their efforts to make sure wedding bells never ring for gay couples in the nation's most populous state.
      Aftershocks Trigger Landslides in China, Cutting Off Areas
      A strong aftershock sparked landslides near the epicenter of this week's powerful earthquake Friday, burying vehicles and again cutting off ravaged areas of central China.
      Bin Laden: Al Qaeda Will Continue War Until Palestine Free
      Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden in a new message says the terrorist organization will continue its holy war against Israel and its allies until it liberates Palestine.
      Ellen DeGeneres to Wed Portia de Rossi in Calif.
      Ellen DeGeneres is putting the California Supreme Court ruling in favor of gay marriage into action — she and Portia de Rossi plan to wed, DeGeneres announced during a taping of her talk show.
      U.N. Plans New Plea to Burmese Generals On Aid Needs
      The United Nations said Friday that severe restrictions by Myanmar's military junta have left aid agencies largely in the dark about the extent of survivors' suffering two weeks after a killer cyclone left up to 2.5 million people destitute.
      Local Heroes Emerge to Help Burma Cyclone Victims
      From shopkeepers handing out free rice porridge to medical students caring for the sick, ordinary people in Myanmar are stepping in to help cyclone victims as the military regime severely restricts international aid.
      Bush to Discuss Soaring Oil Prices With Saudi King
      President Bush is putting the finishing touch on his stay in Israel, leaving the Holy Land with no movement on Mideast peace but hoping to fare better in Saudi Arabia at obtaining help for soaring gas prices at home.
      Clinton's Delegate Call Unanswered
      Dem committee shows little interest in Hillary's plea to fully seat Fla., Mich. delegates in their disputed primaries

      Obama Flier Hints Campaign Will Highlight Religious Roots
      Can GOP Hold Off Election Day Disaster?
      McCain Aide Booted Over Special Interest Work
      U.S. Marine in Japan Found Guilty of Sexually Abusing Teen
      An American Marine was found guilty in a military court of abusive sexual conduct of a 14-year-old Japanese girl in Okinawa, southern Japan, the military said Friday.
      China's President Flies to Quake Zone; Student Rescued
      Chinese President Hu Jintao said rescue efforts from this week's powerful earthquake entered their "most crucial" phase Friday, while the county braced for a death toll that could soar past 50,000.
      Authenticated Documents Put Pressure On Chavez to Explain
      The onus is now on Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to explain evidence of his apparently intimate ties to Colombia's main guerrilla army.
      Angry Flight Attendant Charged With Setting Fire in Airplane
      A 19-year-old flight attendant allegedly set fire aboard a commercial jet becuase he was upset the airline made him work a route from Minneapolis to Saskatchewan.
      Obama Reaches Out to Faithful
      Obama campaign flier out in Kentucky hints that campaign will highlight his religious roots in general election

      Can GOP Hold Off Election Day Disaster?
      Tennessee GOP Goes After Michelle Obama
      McCain Aide Booted Over Special Interest Work
      Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food
      An outbreak of Salmonella has been linked to contaminated dry dog food for the first time ever, said officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
      Little League Player Benched Due to Mom's Absence
      A 7-year-old Massachusetts boy was benched during his Little League baseball game because his mother failed to show up to work the league's concession stand, and the mother isn't happy about it
      Can GOP Avoid Election Disaster?
      Party leaders showing signs of worry after losing three once-safe House seats; GOP facing massive cash disadvantage

      White House Denies Targeting Obama in Speech | VIDEO
      Tennessee GOP Goes After Michelle Obama
      Web Site: Bin Laden to Release Israel Message
      The announcement of the impending comments by the head of Al Qaeda was posted on Web sites often used by terror groups.
      Planes Stuck on Top of Each Other at Texas Airport
      One small airplane ended up on top of another Thursday in a collision at Northwest Regional Airport, about 20 miles northeast of Fort Worth.
      Rebel Documents Present Evidence of Venezuelan Aid
      Computer evidence verified by Interpol reportedly points to deep military ties between Venezueal and the Colombian rebel group FARC
      Shania Twain &amp;amp; Husband Robert 'Mutt' Lange Split
      Twain, 42, and Lange, 59, got married six months after they met, and have a 6-year-old son together
      Harrison Ford Elected to Archaeological Group's Board
      His Indiana Jones character has played a major part in stimulating interest in archaeological exploration, the group said.
      Report: Family Sues School for $207 Million in Teen Death
      A Baltimore teen died after a confrontation with counselors at a school for juvenile offenders, now his family is suing for $207 million.
      FOXBusiness: Cheap Beer Popular in Down Economy
      Military Academy Head Wants to Drop Male Song Lyrics
      Lt. Gen. Franklin L. Hagenbeck, superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy told a congressional oversight committee it's time to replace the "men" and "sons" in West Point's two most beloved songs with more than 3,000 women graduating.
      Tonya Harding Tells Harrowing Story in New Book
      In the new book 'The Tonya Tapes' she talkes about being abused during childhood, having a gun placed to her head and getting raped.
      Meteorites Could Reseed Life on Devastated Earth
      Microbes could likely survive being blasted into space during asteroid impact -- and also falling back to Earth in meteorites.
      Mystery Surrounds Polygamist Sect's Finances
      How did members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints transform a $700,000 of scrubland into $20.5 million property?
      Missouri Woman Indicted in MySpace Cyber-Bullying Case
      Los Angeles federal grand jury has indicted a Missouri woman for her alleged role in a MySpace online hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide.
      Report: Spears, Mel Gibson Leave for Vacation Together
      Britney Spears and Mel Gibson, along with the pop princess's father Jamie, left together Tuesday morning for a mini-vacation in Costa Rica, "Entertainment Tonight" reported.
      House Rejects $163B to Fund Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan
      Jury Reaches Verdicts in Pellicano Case
      A Los Angeles federal court spokesman says the jury has reached verdicts in the federal racketeering trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano and four codefendants.
      Pregnant-With-Twins Jolie Says She, Pitt Share Power
      Angelina Jolie, pregnant with twins, has some secrets for staying serene at the Cannes Film Festival: get her partner, Brad Pitt, to baby-sit, and wear comfy shoes on the red carpet.
      U.S. Army Eyes Robotic Suit That Amplifies Movement
      Robotics firm helping assess 150-pound suit's viability for soldiers of the future.
      Ex-NBA Star Barkley Faces $400G Gambling Debt Case
      A prosecutor says retired NBA star Charles Barkley will face felony charges if he fails to repay a $400,000 gambling debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino.
      FBI: Cruise Ship Death Does Not Suggest a Crime
      The FBI said its initial investigation into a cruise ship passenger's death points to an accident.
      FOXBusiness: Icahn Proxy Fight Over Yahoo
      'Werewolf Boy' 1 of 50 in World With Genetic Condition
      Hypertrichosis, a rare genetic condition that is also known as Werewolf Syndrome, causes 11-year-old Pruthviraj’s body to be covered with thick, matted hair, reports London’s Daily Telegraph.
      AAA: Gas Prices Crimping Memorial Day Travel Plans
      High fuel prices are prompting many Americans to reconsider their Memorial Day travel plans, AAA says.
      Teen Who Lost Legs on Thrill Ride Talks About Ordeal
      Louisville teen whose feet were severed during an amusement park ride last summer says the accident has changed her life forever and left her fearful.
      Obama Fires Back AfterBush 'Attack' on Iran
      White House denies president took slap at Democrat in speech calling it 'foolish delusion' to talk with terrorist backers

      Bush: Allowing Iran to Have Nukes Is 'Unforgivable' | PHOTOS
      Amber Alert Issued for Missing 10-Month-Old Boy
      California police have issued an Amber Alert for a 10-month-old boy believed to have been taken by his mother from the Children's Hospital of Orange.
      Austria Kidnap Victim Buys 'House of Horrors'
      A 20-year-old Austrian woman who was held captive for eight years now owns the house near Vienna in which she was imprisoned and kept in a dungeon, SkyNews reported.
      Pilot Arrested for Drunken Flying After Nose-Down Landing
      A pilot was arrested for alleged drunken flying after the troublesome landing of his single-engine airplane in California.
      1 of 5 Sean Taylor Murder Suspects Pleads Guilty
      One of five suspects charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor has pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder and burglary.
      Florida Arson Suspect: I May Have Tossed a Cigarette
      A man accused of tossing a Molotov cocktail into the woods in Florida, sparking a massive wildfire, said Thursday he may have accidentally tossed a cigarette out of his car door.
      Denise Richards Denies Role in Sambora, Locklear Divorce
      Denise Richards says she was not dating rocker Richie Sambora while he was married to her former pal Heather Locklear.
      Jealous Husband Offers Wife to Highest Bidder on eBay
      A jealous husband who suspected his wife of an affair took revenge — by putting her for sale on eBay.
      Senate Approves Bill to Halt Oil Shipments to Reserve
      Senate sends legislation directing President Bush to temporarily halt oil shipments into the government's emergency reserve to the White House.
      FOXBusiness: CBS to Buy CNet for About $1.75 Billion
      9-year-old Girl's Twin is Found Inside Her Stomach
      A 9-year-old girl who went to hospital in central Greece suffering from stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors said Thursday.
      Anne Heche Can No Longer Afford Child, Spousal Support
      The actress says she can no longer afford to pay nearly $15,000-a-month in child and spousal support because she's unemployed after the cancellation of her show "Men in Trees."
      Dolly Parton Threatens to Sue 'Howard Stern'
      Dolly Parton is threatening to sue "The Howard Stern Show" for manipulating recordings from one her audio books last week into seemingly racist and sexually graphic sound bites.
      'Dog the Bounty Hunter' to Return to A&amp;E
      Bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman's TV show will return to the air this summer, months after it was pulled when the reality star used a racial slur in a profanity-laced tirade.
      Official: Homicide Bomber Kills 12 in Afghanistan
      Homicide bomber wearing a burqa attacks police patrol at a crowded market in western Afghanistan, killing at least 12 people and wounding 27 others, officials said.
      FOX 411: Sean Penn: No Madonna Vote
      Sean Penn won't have to recuse himself from voting on ex-wife Madonna's documentary about Africa; it's not being shown in competition.
      Pop Tarts: Janet Jackson: Man Behind 'Malfunction' a Genius
      At the star-studded opening of his very first Los Angeles store on Tuesday evening, British designer Alexander McQueen quietly confirmed that he was the creative mind behind that tight black get-up worn by Miss Janet.
      HIV-Positive Man Sentenced 35 Years for Spitting On Officer
      An HIV-positive man convicted of spitting into the eye and mouth of a Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
      Iraqi Forces Hunt Al Qaeda Militants Door-to-Door in Mosul
      Government troops began house-to-house searches for Al Qaeda in Iraq militants in Mosul on Thursday, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq's third largest city from cells of the terror network.
      Calif. Court to Decide On Legalization of Same-Sex Unions
      Both sides in the gay marriage debate will be watching California's highest court Thursday to see if the biggest U.S. state goes the way of Massachusetts and legalizes same-sex marriage.
      Burma OKs New Constitution as Cyclone Death Toll Rockets
      The death toll from the cyclone in Burma could wind up climbing to between 68,833 and 127,990, the Red Cross said Wednesday, as the United Nations warned that a second cyclone was forming in the region.
      FOXBusiness: Tame Inflation Data Awakens Bulls
      Bush Criticizes Iran, Extremists, Pledges Bond With Israel
      President Bush on Thursday criticized the deadly tactics of extremist groups like Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Hamas and said he looks toward the day when Muslims "recognize the emptiness of the terrorists' vision and the injustice of their cause."
      Report: General Electric May Sell or Spin Off Appliance Unit
      General Electric Co. is preparing to sell or divest itself of its century-old appliances business, one of the best-known American consumer brands, as CEO Jeffrey Immelt seeks to revive his weakened conglomerate, the Wall Street Journal reports.
      Big Oil Prepares for Battle Over Polar Bear Listing
      The lawyers aren't clearing their calendars just yet, but the oil industry is bracing for some courtroom battles to maintain its stake in Alaska's oil-rich fields now that the Interior Department has listed polar bears as a threatened species.
      Chavez Tells Colombia 'No' to Building U.S. Military Base
      President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday warned Colombia not to allow a U.S. military base on its border with Venezuela, saying he would consider such an act an "aggression."
      Vietnam Police Seize 8 Tons of Marijuana in Record Bust
      Vietnamese authorities have seized marijuana worth $90 million in the country's biggest drugs haul, police said Thursday.
      Rescuers at China Quake Epicenter Dig by Hand for Thousands
      Soldiers rushed to shore up a dam cracked by this week's powerful earthquake, and rescuers came by helicopter and ship Wednesday into the isolated epicenter but still were forced to dig for survivors with their bare hands.
      Reality Check: Syesha Out, Sibling Rivalry In on 'Idol'
      The big news on Wednesday night's "American Idol" wasn't that Syesha Mercado was given her walking papers. Please. While the girl has put up a decent fight of late, her fate was sealed weeks ago.
      911 Operator Fired for Cursing After Report
      A Nashville 911 operator has been fired after he was recorded saying that he didn't "give a s—-" about what happened to a woman who had just called to report her ex-boyfriend was threatening her.
      Clinton Set for 'Overtime'
      Hillary Clinton tells FOX News the buzzer hasn't sounded yet in the Democratic presidential race | VIDEO

      Edwards Endorses Obama for President
      ’Dream Ticket’ Hopes Rise as Clinton Fades
      Obama Apologizes for Calling Reporter 'Sweetie'
      Surveillance Footage Shows Cruise Passenger Falling
      A missing New Jersey woman thought to have fallen overboard Sunday from a Norwegian Cruise Line ship was caught by ship surveillance cameras alone in her room when the incident happened, the cruise line says
      Dems Still Hope for 'Dream Ticket'
      Even as Clinton's chances for the Dem nomination are fading, some supporters are keeping hopes for 'dream ticket' alive

      POLITICAL WIRE: Reid Says McCain's 'a Flawed Candidate'
      Pa. Post Office Discovers Giant Beetles in Package
      Custom agents seize beetles, some the size of a human hand, that placed inside a mail package received at a Pennsylvania Post Office from Taiwan.
      Chicago City Council Overturns Foie Gras Ban
      The Chicago City Council has repealed its controversial two-year-old ban on foie gras, a delicacy made of duck and goose liver.
      Edwards to Back Obama
      Former Dem presidential candidate John Edwards set to throw support behind Obama campaign in key endorsement

      'Dream Ticket' Hopes Rise as Clinton Hopes Fade
      POLITICAL WIRE: Reid Says McCain's 'a Flawed Candidate'
      Ohio Attorney General Resigns Amid Scandal
      Democrat Marc Dann steps down after admitting to affair with an employee and charges of sexual harassment against a top aide.
      Court Dismisses Case Against 1-Year-Old Baby
      A Virginia court has dismissed a case against a 1-year-old boy after the baby was sent a subpoena over an unpaid chiropractor bill.
      Milky Way's Youngest Supernova is 140 Years Old
      Astronomers used observatories to estimate that the youngest supernova in the Milky Way exploded around 1868.
      Substitute Teacher Arrested After Coming to Class Drunk
      A substitute middle school teacher suspected of being drunk in class was too intoxicated to complete a sobriety test and was arrested, authorities said.
      Administration to List Polar Bears as 'Threatened Species'
      The Bush administration is trying to tackle a bear of a policy headache — classifying polar bears as a threatened species because their habitat in the Arctic polar ice caps is melting.
      Japanese Company Unveils Solar-Powered Bra
      Company designs solar-powered bra capable of generating enough electricity to charge a cell phone or iPod.
      4 Homemade Bombs Found at Maryland High School
      Two homemade bombs containing toilet cleaner and tinfoil packed inside plastic bottles exploded at a Fort Washington high school Wednesday, authorities said. No one was injured.
      'Crazy' Ants Swarm Houston, Ruin Electronic Devices
      In what sounds like a really low-budget horror film, voracious swarming ants that apparently arrived in Texas aboard a cargo ship are invading homes and yards across the Houston area, shorting out electrical boxes and messing up computers.
      OPEC Stands Silent While Egypt Suffers Food Riots
      Despite being surrounded by petroleum-rich neighbors, Egypt is suffering the effects of record-high oil prices that have touched off deadly riots over the simplest of commodities: bread.
      FOXBusiness: Ford Recalls 655,000 Trucks
      Angelina Jolie Confirms She's Having Twins
      The rumor is true — Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are having twins.
      Probe After Judge Tells Underage Drinker to Kill Self
      The office of a Michigan district court is looking into the case of a judge who told an underage drinker that it would be cheaper if he killed himself.
      Marisa Miller Dubbed Maxim's 'Hottest' in 2008
      Marisa Miller is "the hottest woman in the world," according to Maxim magazine's 2008 Hot List.
      Cops: Woman Tried to Flush Stillborn Baby Down Toilet
      A 27-year-old Texas woman has been arrested for allegedly trying to flush the body of her stillborn baby down a toilet before putting it in the trash.
      Gaza Rocket Strikes Israeli Shopping Center, 14 Injured
      At least 14 people were injured, including two children, when a rocket fired from Gaza exploded in a shopping center in a southern Israeli city Wednesday just as the Israeli prime minister was warning against such attacks.
      Man Visits Mother's Grave, Finds His Own Already Full
      An Ohio man who planned to be buried next to his mother found someone else with the same name already interred in his grave.
      Paul McCartney Criticized for Flying Hybrid Car to England
      Paul McCartney is being criticized for having a hybrid Japanese car flown to him in Britain rather than having it sent by ship.
      Booker in Spitzer Sex Scandal Pleads Guilty
      Woman accused of being booker for prostitution ring pleads guilty to money laundering and promoting prostitution charges in probe that brought down former NY Gov Eliot Spitzer.
      Teacher Fired for Calling Muslim Father a Terrorist
      A high school teacher accused of calling the Muslim father of one of his students a terrorist will not be back next school year.
      N.J. Student Banned After Torching Teen's Turban
      Officials are banning a Hightstown high school senior from school and all activities after he was charged with setting fire to a student's turban.
      'Fusion Man' Flies Over Alps With Jet-Propelled Wings
      Known as Switzerland’s 'Fusion Man,' Yves Rossy in November 2006 became the first man in the world to fly with wings and four jet engines strapped to his body.
      Kardashians Deny Improper Use of Brandy's Mom's Credit Card
      Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and her siblings denied allegations they improperly ran up more than $120,000 in charges on the credit card used by R&B singer Brandy's mother, according to court papers, People magazine reported.
      10-Year-Old College Student Says He Is No Genius
      With the end of another school year approaching, 10-year-old college sophomore Moshe Kai Cavalin is cramming for final exams in classes such as advanced mathematics, foreign languages and music.
      Cruise Passenger's Family Discounts Balcony Fall Story
      The family of the cruise passenger who toppled overboard doesn't believe the official story that she was climbing between balconies when she fell.
      Ahmadinejad: Israel Is Doomed
      Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Israel is dying and that its 60th anniversary celebrations are an attempt to prevent its 'annihilation.'
      Sunken Steamship Produces Trove of Rare Gold Coins
      A steamship that sank off the Louisiana coast during an 1846 storm has produced a trove of rare gold coins.
      FOXBusiness: Foreclosures Surge 65 Percent to Record
      Police: Suspected Florida Wildfires Arsonist Arrested
      A man authorities believe set at least some of the wildfires in Florida is in custody on suspicion of arson, police told FOX News.
      Britney Spears Caught on Tape Rear-Ending SUV
      Paparazzi had cameras rolling when the pop star's white Mercedes-Benz coupe rear-ended a red Ford Explorer Tuesday in Beverly Hills.
      3 in 10 Use Cell Phone Exclusively, Shun Landline
      Nearly three out of every 10 households do not have a landline or seldom answer it, federal figures released Wednesday show.
      Clinton 'More Determined'
      Clinton takes West Virginia by more than 44 points, trouncing in key demographics and underscoring Obama's apparent weakness among blue-collar voters | DELEGATE COUNT

      West Virginia Exit Poll Spotlights Democratic Divide
      Pro-McCain Pastor Apologizes for Anti-Catholic Remarks
      Cops: Austrian Man Kills 5 Family Members in 3-City Rampage
      Investigators discovered bodies of five people after a man turned up at a Vienna police station and calmly explained that he had killed his family to spare them the shame of his financial ruin, authorities said.
      Beijing Reports First Child Virus Death
      China's capital reported Wednesday its first death from the hand, foot and mouth disease virus that has sickened tens of thousands of children across the country and killed at least 42 people.
      International Professors Holding 'Sopranos' Conference
      More than 60 college professors from as far away as Germany and Australia will converge on Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus in New York City later this month to analyze and dissect "The Sopranos."
      Pop Tarts: Why Posh Is Turning Away From the USA
      Victoria Beckham’s recent run-in with the Los Angeles "fashion police" has her pretty peeved at the city she now calls home.
      Tugboat Hits Pipeline; Gas Spills Into San Francisco Bay
      The Coast Guard says a significant amount of gasoline may have spilled into San Francisco Bay after a tugboat struck a refinery pipeline.
      Bush Arrives in Israel to Push Mideast Peace Process
      President Bush on Wednesday opened a celebratory visit to Israel where he'll make a new push for peace in the long-troubled Middle East. "We consider the Holy Land a very special place, and we consider the Israeli people our close friends," Bush said.
      Jordan Convicts Three Men in Bush Assassination Plot
      Jordan's military court has convicted three men for plotting to assassinate U.S. President George W. Bush during a 2006 visit to the kingdom and sentenced them to 15 years in jail.
      Ariz. Sheriff Loses Immigration Contract, Calls Out Gov.
      Gov. Janet Napolitano ordered the state to end an anti-illegal immigration contract with a high-profile sheriff Tuesday so she can pay for a larger effort to track down thousands of felons around Arizona.
      U.N. Warns Second Cyclone Is Forming Near Hard-Hit Burma
      A second cyclone was forming Wednesday near Burma, renamed Myanmar by the ruling military junta, less than two weeks after it was devastated by a killer storm, the U.N. said.
      Troops Rush to Save Buried Quake Victims; 12,000+ Dead
      Soldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads reached the epicenter of China's devastating earthquake Tuesday, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings. The death toll of more than 12,000 was certain to rise as the buried were found.
      Reality Check: Cooking Up The 'Idol' Finale
      Syesha has more than stepped up her game of late but let's be real — the girl is merely killing time until we get to the battle of the David's.
      FOXBusiness: JP Morgan May Cut 4,000 Workers
      Bush: Electing Dem President Could Lead to New Attack On U.S
      In online interview, president denies he misled the country into war in Iraq, and a premature withdrawal by a Democratic president could lead to a new attack on the U.S.
      Feds Charge Barry Bonds With 14 Counts of Perjury
      The new indictment stems from the 43-year-old's testimony in the BALCO steroids case
      MySpace Says It Has Won $234M Spam Judgment
      The popular online hangout MySpace has won a $234 million judgment over junk messages sent to its members in what is believed to be the largest anti-spam award ever.
      FOX 411: Indy Fever
      Indiana Jones fever is running wild at the Cannes Film Festival where the press will get premiere it
      Chinese Americans Helping Earthquake Victims
      Chinese communities around the country are mobilizing to help victims of a catastrophic earthquake that destroyed countless buildings and killed thousands of people in China's Sichuan province, where many immigrants have roots
      Two Views on W.Va.
      New York senator expects primary win as Obama bolsters superdelegate advantage | BRIEFING BOOK (pdf)

      Still Fighting, Clinton Grapples With $20 Million Debt
      Britain Opens Up Secret UFO Files
      Several compelling unexplained reports in dossier, though most are easy to explain away.
      Admin. Slashes Price on Head of Al Qaeda in Iraq Leader
      The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday.
      Judge Hints Drew Peterson's Guns Will Go to His Son
      An Illinois judge noted during a hearing Tuesday that he is ready to order police to relinquish 10 guns taken from Drew Peterson’s home during a search last fall, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
      Record Road Trip
      Three friends from Salt Lake City, Utah, claim to have driven through all 48 contiguous states in less than 5 days.
      Lost Cruise Passenger Fell When Climbing Balconies
      Norwegian Cruise Lines says a woman was apparently trying to climb between balconies on a cruise ship when she fell overboard near the Atlantic City coast.
      'Jane Doe Rape Kits' Going Nationwide
      Starting next year across the country, rape victims too afraid or too ashamed to go to police can undergo an emergency-room forensic rape exam, and the evidence gathered will be kept on file in a sealed envelope in case they decide to press charges.
      Hagee Sorry for Bashing Catholics
      Pastor and prominent McCain supporter expresses 'deep regret' for calling the Catholic Church 'the great whore'

      Einstein: Bible Is 'Primitive, Pretty Childish'
      Polygamy Charges Investigated at Second Texas Sect
      Behind guarded, ornate gates at the end of a rural road, a self-proclaimed prophet warns his followers about the end of time and rails against a dangerous and unclean world outside their West Texas compound.
      Louis Vuitton Sues Artist Over Paris Hilton-Inspired Image
      An artist created a T-shirt featuring a Darfur victim carrying what appears to be a Louis Vuitton purse and a tiny dog — in a fashion resembling Paris Hilton — to "show that this is what the world is paying attention to" while thousands are dying.
      2 Kids Among 4 Found Dead in Utah Murder-Suicide
      Police say four people are dead in a murder-suicide in a Salt Lake City suburb.
      Drew Barrymore in Calif. Chase With Hit-and-Run Car
      Actress follows car to get license plate number after her vehicle was rear-ended by another that left the scene. Barrymore was uninjured and no arrests had been made.
      FOXBusiness: Bernanke Says Financial Turmoil Is Easing
      Dozens Killed as Bombs Rip Through Crowded Indian City
      At least 45 were killed and as many as 100 injured after a series of bombs ripped through parts of a crowded city in western India Tuesday, officals said.
      Vatican: It's OK for Catholics to Believe in Aliens
      Director of Vatican observatory says extraterrestrials would still be God's creatures.
      Rare Tumor Caused Girl, 4, to Start Puberty at 14 Months
      A once-suffering little girl is learning to enjoy life now that a bizarre tumor that caused her to begin menstruating at the age of 14 months has been removed.
      N.C. Community Colleges Will No Longer Admit Illegals
      North Carolina's community colleges will no longer admit illegal immigrants, returning to more restrictive policy on the advice of the state Attorney General's Office.
      Einstein: Bible Is 'Primitive, Pretty Childish'
      Famed physicist's letter, up for auction, dismisses religion as 'superstition,' says Jews 'no different' from other people.
      Senate Calls on Bush to Halt Reserve Oil Deliveries
      The Senate is directing President Bush to temporarily halt the shipment of thousands of barrels of oil a day to the government's emergency reserve.
      Check-Kiting Charges Dropped Against Hathaway's Boyfriend
      Manhattan prosecutors announced Monday that they'd dropped the case against Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri now that he's paid back the $215,000 he owed a New Jersey real-estate magnate.
      Report: Beyonce Is Pregnant
      Beyonce Knowles — who still won't admit that she's married to hip-hop mogul Jay-Z — is pregnant, sources told the New York Post's Page Six gossip column.
      'Bachelor' Proposes to Actress
      "Bachelor" Matt Grant proposed on bended knee to actress Shayne Dahl Lamas during the season finale of "The Bachelor: London Calling," after sending Chelsea home.
      Wife, 46, Charged With Murder of 90-Year-Old Husband
      A 46-year-old woman was charged with the murder of her 90-year-old husband after she ran him over with her pickup truck in a parking lot following an argument.
      German Archaeologist on Trail of Ark of the Covenant
      Professor Helmut Ziegert thinks he's found the Queen of Sheba's palace in Ethiopia, and that the Ark of the Covenant may still be there.
      Sarah Jessica Parker: Crazy Hat Lady
      Sarah Jessica Parker channeled her quirkiest Carrie Bradshaw -- topping off her look with an acorn-and-garden-inspired headpiece from famed British milliner Philip Treacy -- at Monday's world premiere of "Sex and the City: The Movie" in London.
      Pair Indicted for Training Child to Be Dominatrix
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      Pop Tarts: Tila Tequila Experimented With Girls Before 10