NEW YORK – Martha Stewart (search) put her foot on a chair and slightly tugged the leg of her white pantsuit to reveal … her gold clogs. You were expecting to see her ankle bracelet? “There’s something under here that I’m not going to show,” Stewart told an audience of …
Read More »Can the Missing DA Case Be Solved?
This is a partial transcript from “On the Record,” May 4, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: At this hour, a desperate search is still under way for a missing Pennsylvania prosecutor. Ray Gricar (search) has not been heard from since he went for a …
Read More »Guests and Topics for May 9
Here’s what is on tap for Monday: “FOX & Friends First” Starts at 6 a.m. ET President Bush dines with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow where he addressed concerns about Russia’s democratic backsliding. Did Sunday night’s meeting ease the tension between the two leaders? We’ll ask Barry Schweid, senior …
Read More »Supplements Can Increase Arthritis Drug Dangers
Many arthritis sufferers take herbal supplements, but few know about potentially dangerous interactions with traditional arthritis drugs. Almost half of the arthritis patients questioned in a survey said they had taken an herbal supplement or other dietary supplement within the preceding six months. But only a quarter of those who …
Read More »Michigan: Gas Price Weighing on Americans' Morale
NEW YORK – U.S. consumers felt less confident about economic conditions in April than in March as gasoline prices soared, reinforcing nascent concerns that growth in the United States may be on the brink of a slowdown. The University of Michigan (search) said its measure of confidence slid to 88.7 …
Read More »Model of Bomb Shown at Rudolph Hearing
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Prosecutors on Friday unveiled their model of the remote-control bomb they say Eric Rudolph (search) used to attack an Alabama abortion clinic in 1998 — a Wal-Mart toolbox disguised with fake greenery and packed with dynamite and nails. A government expert in Rudolph’s federal death penalty case, …
Read More »Sen. Frist on Filibusters
This is a partial transcript of “Special Report With Brit Hume,” April 28, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “Special Report With Brit Hume” weeknights at 6 p.m. ET BRIT HUME, HOST: Senator, thanks for joining us. Do you expect — first of all, do you expect now …
Read More »Fed Creates Web Site to Help Teach Finances
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve (search) on Monday unveiled a new Web site to answer questions about how finances work and how money is made. Fed officials said the site would provide better access to materials for teachers, high school and college students and consumers trying to decipher complicated financial …
Read More »U.S. Ambassadors to Vatican Remember Pope
WASHINGTON – A U.S. diplomat remembers Pope John Paul II (search), stricken with the tremors of Parkinson’s (search) disease, greeting a young priest by the arm and putting the man quickly at ease at what could have been an awkward moment. “What’s the matter, son?” the pope asked. “You’re too …
Read More »American Escapes Kidnap Attempt in Kabul
KABUL, Afghanistan – An American civilian escaped from an attempt to kidnap him in the Afghan capital Sunday, officials said. The man was walking on a hill in the center of Kabul (search) when three armed men bundled him into the trunk of a car, but he managed to escape …
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