BAGHDAD – President Obama did not dwell on the war in Iraq during his speech to the Muslim world in Cairo Thursday. But the address was closely watched by Iraqis, who are looking for signs of what is to come for their own nation and hope they can believe what …
Read More »'I'm Muslim First, American Second' – Former Classmate of Suspected Ft. Hood Shooter Recalls Red Flags
This is a rush transcript from “On the Record,” November 9, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: This is a “Fox News Alert.” There is breaking news about the accused Ft. Hood killer. Two U.S. officials …
Read More »Iran's Courageous Dissidents Need Our Support
Thirty years have passed since 52 Americans were held hostage for 444 days in a crisis that helped unseat an American president, upended American political calculations in the Middle East, and launched an enduring diplomatic freeze between the two former allies. But you wouldn’t know that to listen to Ayatollah …
Read More »Meet the Crew Blasting Off on NASA's Shuttle Discovery
A pair of teachers, a rookie space pilot and Japan’s first endurance spaceflyer form only part of the tight-knit astronaut crew poised to blast off Wednesday night aboard NASA’s space shuttle Discovery. Commanding Discovery’s spaceflight is veteran NASA astronaut Lee Archambault, who will lead a crew of seven on a …
Read More »Thousands Mourn Murdered 8-Year-Old California Girl at Public Memorial
TRACY, Calif. – Several thousand people gathered Thursday to remember an 8-year-old girl who most only knew as a smiling face on flyers but who many felt close to after the massive search for her body. Family members and community leaders recalled Sandra Cantu as an exuberant, loving second-grader who …
Read More »Madonna Leaves Malawi After Adoption Denial
LILONGWE, Malawi – Air traffic officials say Madonna has left Malawi after being rebuffed in her attempt to adopt a second child from the poor African nation. The officials say the singer left on her private Gulfstream jet Sunday morning headed for London. Police roadblocks prevented reporters from approaching the …
Read More »Worldwide Pirate Problem Hits Home
This is a rush transcript from “On the Record ,” April 8, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. MEGYN KELLY, FOX NEWS GUEST HOST: Well, breaking news tonight on the high seas. An American ship captain is being held hostage right now …
Read More »The Future Is Now for Auto Industry
This is a rush transcript from “On the Record ,” April 10, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. JAMIE COLBY FOX NEWS GUEST HOST: The economy is surely suffering. You’re probably feeling it in many ways. How about the U.S. auto industry? …
Read More »Car Warranty Robo Calls Investigated
NEW YORK – The telephone calls flood people every day around the country: A computerized voice tells them that their car warranties are about to expire and that they should sign up for new service plans. The calls target people regardless of whether they have warranties or even own cars …
Read More »Iranian Court to Hear U.S. Reporter's Appeal Next Week
TEHRAN, Iran – An Iranian court will hear the appeal of an American journalist convicted of spying for the United States next week and will open the proceedings to experts from the country’s bar association, the judiciary spokesman said Tuesday. The advance notice was the latest sign that Iran may …
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