Tonight…go on the record…with Greta!Bret Michael Edmunds, the fugitive who has been sought for questioning by police in Salt Lake City, has been found in West Virginia. Could this be the break investigators have been waiting for in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case? We’ll have complete coverage of the story …
Read More »Jurors Weigh Skakel's Fate
NORWALK, Conn. – Nearly 27 years after 15-year-old Martha Moxley was bludgeoned to death with a golf club, the fate of her accused murderer, Michael Skakel, is in the hands of a jury. The jury ended for the day after about six hours of deliberations. Defense attorney Michael Sherman, normally …
Read More »Civilians to Get Anthrax Shot Supply
WASHINGTON – Much of the Pentagon’s supply of anthrax vaccine, originally intended exclusively for military personnel, is likely to be reserved for civilian use, a senior Pentagon official said Thursday. David Chu, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, said that while details remain to be worked out, the …
Read More »Why Today's Debate Is Fair and Balanced
A bunch of you wise guys out there wrote to me after my warning of the return of the so-called Fairness Doctrine. This came up because Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle is making noises that such a thing might be necessary again to quiet down conservative talk radio and TV. …
Read More »Topics and Guests for Monday, Nov. 4
Join Shepard Smith every Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. ET for FOX News Channel’s newest daytime show, Studio B. Here’s a review of what was on the rundown for Monday, Nov. 4: Republicans are hoping to beat history and pick up some seats in the House this mid-term election …
Read More »Police Frustrated By Jam Master Jay Investigation
NEW YORK – The search for the masked gunman who fired a single bullet to the head of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay has been hampered by silence from the hip-hop world and the streets where he grew up, rap industry notables and police say. At a news conference promoting …
Read More »Economists See Anemic Fourth Quarter Growth
WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy looks set to log anemic growth this quarter and faces a “slow slog” through the winter months, according to a closely watched survey of economists released Tuesday. The economy should manage to sidestep a renewed recession, helped by a half-percentage-point cut in interest rates from …
Read More »Hart May Make Another Bid for President
DENVER – Former Democratic Sen. Gary Hart, whose 1988 presidential campaign collapsed amid questions about his relationship with a young model, said he is considering a bid for the White House in 2004. “If you love the country and are motivated by public service as I am, it’s very hard …
Read More »Pelosi Elected House Democratic Leader
WASHINGTON – Rep. Nancy Pelosi made history Thursday when House Democrats elected her as the next House minority leader. Pelosi will be the first woman leader of a party caucus on Capitol Hill. The vote, conducted by secret ballot, was 177-29. Speaking to reporters after the vote, Pelosi said her …
Read More »Handbook Eases Burdens When a Spouse Dies
Dear Readers — What would you do if a loved one died unexpectedly? How should you handle the bank accounts? The car your spouse was leasing? What about property you owned jointly? None of us likes to think of these things. But inevitably, whether it’s a parent, a spouse or …
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