It was a brief but glorious run along an Ohio highway for one ornery turkey. On Feb. 11, a state trooper pulled over a pickup truck on a rural stretch of road in Hancock County, only to be confronted by a large male turkey that walked out of a field. …
Read More »How to Throw a Great Super Bowl Party
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Event planner and interior designer Colin Cowie (search), most famous for throwing Oprah’s 50th birthday party, spoke to FOX News entertainment reporter Lisa Bernhard from Jacksonville, Fla., where he is preparing a pre-game Super Bowl (search) party for football legends and their wives. Cowie, known for his …
Read More »Dean: GOP to Scapegoat Immigrants in Next Election
EDINBURG, Texas – Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean (search) argued on Friday that Republicans will try to make immigrants the “scapegoats” in the next election. At a rally, Dean garnered the loudest applause when he said Republicans would make immigration a pivotal issue during upcoming elections, as they did gay …
Read More »Raising Money for a Sick Child
Our son was diagnosed with a rare disease. We’d like to set up a foundation to raise money. What’s the best approach? Coping with the news that a child is seriously ill is difficult enough without worrying how to pay for it. However, creating a foundation might not be possible, …
Read More »Crude Oil Rises After Iraq Outages
VIENNA, Austria – Oil prices rose Monday as traders weighed the effects of sabotage that disrupted Iraq’s southern pipeline exports against partially resumed crude production in Ecuador. Analysts cautioned against putting too much emphasis on the Iraqi outages, saying it was too early to say how long the shortfalls in …
Read More »Pirro Targeted in Ad, Rival Gains Support
ALBANY, N.Y. – Jeanine Pirro’s (search) fledgling campaign for the Republican nomination to take on Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton next year was hit from two sides Thursday as she lost out on a county chairman’s backing and one of her rivals trotted out a TV ad mocking her GOP credentials. …
Read More »Greenspan: End of Housing Boom Inevitable
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming – U.S. home prices could fall as the housing boom “inevitably” slows, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan (search) said on Saturday as he cast doubt on central banks’ ability to sway such asset values. Greenspan offered the warning about the U.S. housing market in concluding remarks to …
Read More »Radical Muslim Cleric Plans Return to Britain
LONDON – A fundamentalist Muslim cleric facing possible treason charges said Tuesday that he left Britain (search) over the weekend and was in Lebanon (search) but planned to return within weeks unless the government says he is unwelcome. Sheik Omar Bakri (search), the founder and spiritual leader of the now-disbanded …
Read More »Deportation Hearing for Cuban Accused of Terrorism
EL PASO, Texas – A judge set to hear testimony on whether an anti-Castro militant accused of orchestrating the deadly bombing of a Cuban jetliner should be deported has said he would consider whether the man ever helped commit terrorist acts. Luis Posada Carriles’ (search) hearing, expected to last a …
Read More »U.N. Agency Provided $2.3M Worth of Equipment for Venezuela — Or Did It?
Why did the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) buy $2,375,000 worth of walk-through airport body scanners for the radical leftist Venezuelan government of Hugo Chavez? Or did the agency purchase the high-tech equipment at all? And if not, what happened to the $2.3 million? According to UNDP, not only did …
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