Celebrity chef Ming Tsai shares a delicious dish to enjoy with dad on Father’s Day! Cranberry-Teriyaki Mixed Grill with Couscous (Recipe courtesy Ming Tsai) Ingredients: 2 cups couscous 1 bunch scallions, cut into 1/8-inch pieces 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 3 cups boiling water 2 1/2 cups Cranberry-Teriyaki Glaze …
Read More »Panel Pressures N.C. to Compensate for 1898 Race Riot
A state-appointed commission is urging North Carolina to provide reparations for the 1898 racial violence that sparked an exodus of more than 2,000 black residents from Wilmington. The 500-page report that was produced after six years of study also said the violence, which killed as many as 60 people, was …
Read More »New Ball, Other World Cup Merchandise Boost Adidas Sales
BERLIN – Adidas AG has gotten a big kick from sales of its official World Cup ball since it debuted in December. CEO Herbert Hainer said Wednesday that since the Teamgeist ball — German for “team spirit” — went on sale, about 15 million of the 14-panel balls have been …
Read More »Bush Promotes GOP Candidates in Missouri
CLAYTON, Mo. – President Bush accused Democrats of waving “the white flag of surrender” with proposals that would bring the troops home from Iraq and insisted that he will keep combat forces fighting as long as they are needed to achieve victory. Offering a spirited defense of his national security …
Read More »How Have the Media Covered Reports that Marines Allegedly Killed Iraqi Civilians in Haditha?
The following is a transcription of the June 3, 2006 edition of “FOX News Watch”, that has been edited for clarity: (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I am troubled by the initial news stories. I am mindful that there is a thorough investigation going …
Read More »Patriot Interceptor Missiles to Be Deployed in Japan
SEOUL, South Korea – Tokyo and Washington will deploy advanced Patriot interceptor missiles in Japan for the first time, officials said Monday amid concerns North Korea may be preparing to test-fire a long-range ballistic missile. The U.S. and Japan reached an accord on the interceptors this month after reports of …
Read More »Two Stowaways Die on Miami-Bound Freighter
MIAMI – Two stowaways died in a shipping container aboard a freighter bound for the Port of Miami from the Dominican Republic, authorities said. After the Panama-flagged Seaboard Trader moored at the port Monday night, two additional stowaways were transported to a Miami hospital, said Lt. Cmdr. Chris O’Neil, spokesman …
Read More »Industrial Output Dips in May on Fall in Auto Production
WASHINGTON – Output at U.S. factories, mines and utilities unexpectedly fell 0.1 percent in May, due largely to a fall in motor vehicle production, a Federal Reserve report showed Thursday. Click here to visit FOXBusiness.com’s Economy page. Wall Street economists polled by Reuters were expecting growth in industrial production to …
Read More »Border Patrol Turns to Horses for Help in Washington State
ORIENT, Wash. – Minutes after Capt. Gary Roman slipped a set of spurs over his boots, a rancher pulled up, hauling a trailer full of the latest weapons in the U.S. Border Patrol‘s lookout for drug smugglers, illegal aliens and terrorists: horses. Since April, the Spokane sector of the Border …
Read More »Streetcar Collision in Tokyo Injures Several
TOKYO – Two streetcars in Tokyo‘s tram line collided on Tuesday, injuring at least 15 people, officials said. Details of the crash, including how the trains hit each other and the number of passengers riding at the time, were not immediately known, Tokyo Fire Department official Noboru Hashimoto said. Fifteen …
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