LAWRENCE, Kan. – A teenager found hanging from a dresser drawer with a coated bicycle chain lock around her neck apparently died while playing the “pass-out game (search),” the girl’s parents said. Kimberly Wilson (search), a 15-year-old student at Veritas Christian School in Lawrence, died last week. Her parents, Tim …
Read More »Women's Fitness Levels Predict Likelihood of Death
A new tool tells women and men how fit they are — and how that affects their risk of death. The tool is a simple-looking chart. It lets you see how your personal fitness level matches up with the fitness of other people your age. You may be seeing it …
Read More »First London Bomb Suspect Charged
LONDON – London police on Saturday charged a suspect in the failed July 21 attacks with conspiracy to murder and possession of explosives — the first charges to be laid in Britain against any of the would-be bombers. Yassin Hassan Omar (search), 24, is suspected of trying to bomb a …
Read More »Are Aruban Cops Confident Natalee Will Be Found?
This is a partial transcript from “On the Record,” August 2, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: Earlier today, we took our cameras to the Aruban police station where Joran van der Sloot (search) is being interrogated by behavioral specialists (search). Lieutenant Rudy Soemers gave …
Read More »Abbas Promises Better Future for Palestinians
RAFAH, Gaza Strip – Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas (search) promised freedom, jobs and homes for the people of Gaza once Israel completes its pullout. Hours before he spoke Friday at Gaza’s abandoned airport, an Israeli bulldozer demolished the first Jewish settlement, clearing land for Palestinian development. In the settlement of …
Read More »Stocks Rise Slightly on Merger Deals
NEW YORK – Stocks seesawed in a narrow range and ended a touch higher Monday as investors weighed news of several major acquisition deals again rising oil prices and jitters over the pharmaceutical sector after Friday’s jury verdict against Merck. The Dow Jones industrial average (search) closed up 10.66, or …
Read More »South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on Gitmo Detainees
This is a partial transcript from “The O’Reilly Factor,” August 3, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “The O’Reilly Factor” weeknights at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET and listen to the “Radio Factor!” BILL O’REILLY, HOST: In the “Personal Story” segment tonight, there’s a ferocious debate going …
Read More »AOL to Fix Customer Service in Spitzer Settlement
NEW YORK – America Online, the world’s largest Internet service provider, has agreed to reform the way it handles customers who want to cancel service, New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (search) said on Wednesday. Spitzer, announcing settlement of a lawsuit, said AOL (search) is also required to provide …
Read More »Estate Tax May Not Be Repealed for Good
WASHINGTON – The unpopular estate tax is in the process of being phased out, but under the current rules, one year after it is gone altogether, it will come back at its original rate. Click in the video box to the right to watch a report by FOX News’ Major …
Read More »The No-Apologies SUV
Toyota’s redesigned — and much improved — 4Runner rises to the challenge. JUST A YEAR AGO, Toyota should have considered renaming its venerable 4Runner sport-utility vehicle the AlsoRanner. Competitors outgunned the 4Runner under the hood by more than 50 horsepower, and their 6 to 10 inches of additional width made …
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