Sunday, June 6 at 2 a.m. ET Monday, June 7 at 4 a.m. ET “On the Record” host Greta Van Susteren hosts “Summer of Evil: The Manson Murders” on Fox News Channel. Forty years ago, a two-night murder rampage in Los Angeles by the followers of an aspiring rock star …
Read More »'Glenn Beck': Co-author of Arizona Immigration Law Blasts Judge's Ruling
This is a rush transcript from “Glenn Beck,” July 29, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GLENN BECK, HOST: Well, a federal judge sucked all of the air out of Arizona’s immigration law yesterday. So what do you do today? You protest, …
Read More »Ex-Computer Associates CEO Sanjay Kumar Indicted
NEW YORK – Former Computer Associates International Inc. (CA)chairman and chief executiveSanjay Kumar (search)has been charged with securities fraud, conspiracy and obstruction of justice in connection with a multibillion dollar accounting scandal at the software company. The charges were unsealed Wednesday, after the company itself agreed to pay $225 million …
Read More »Bin Laden's Whereabouts Unknown
WASHINGTON – A senior White House aide said SundayAl Qaeda’s (search)leaders have much less freedom to operate, but it does little good to speculate about whether the United States and its allies are closing in onUsama bin Laden (search). “I am going to believe that we’re closer to him on …
Read More »Schwarzenegger Vetoes, Signs Bills to Close 2004
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Issuing a flood of last-minute vetoes, Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger (search)struck down bills Thursday that would have helped Californians buy low-cost Canadian drugs, given some protections to car buyers and limited some home foreclosures. He also vetoed bills that would have required companies to give consumers at least 30 …
Read More »Massive Flooding Feared After Ivan
GULF SHORES, Ala. – Hurricane Ivan (search) hurtled through Alabama early Thursday, its fierce winds splitting bridges into pieces and its blinding rains turning roadways into lakes, before weakening to a tropical storm by afternoon and swirling through Georgia. At least 20 people were killed in the United States, and …
Read More »Moore Going for Best Picture Oscar
LOS ANGELES – Michael Moore (search)says he won’t submit“Fahrenheit 9/11” (search)for consideration as best documentary at this year’sAcademy Awards (search). Instead, he’s going for the bigger prize of best picture. Moore’s critically acclaimed film slamsPresident Bush’s (search)War on Terror as ill-advised and corrupt. The movie has cheered Democrats but enraged …
Read More »Shiite Cleric: Fighting in Iraq's South Making U.S. Enemies
KARBALA, Iraq – A senior Shiite cleric warned Monday that clashes between U.S. troops and the Shiite militia of radical clericMuqtada al-Sadr (search)could create enemies for America — even after U.S. troops leave Iraq. “This war has planted a lasting strife in our country,”Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Taqi al-Modaresi (search)told The …
Read More »'Shrek 2' Sees Even More Green at Box Office
LOS ANGELES – The end of the world ran a close second to a cartoon ogre at the Memorial Day weekend box office. “Shrek 2” (search)retained the top spot with $92.2 million over the long weekend, fending off the global-catastrophe tale “The Day After Tomorrow,” which debuted with $86 million, …
Read More »Red Cross Pressured to Release Abuse Report
GENEVA – The international Red Cross has been buffeted by demands that it drop its policy of confidentiality in dealing with prisoners in Iraq, but says its quiet approach is the best protection for victims of war. “We’re getting private e-mails. We’re getting comment from journalists. We’re seeing reports in …
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