CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – A Goodyear blimp (search) crash-landed Thursday in an industrial park and the two people aboard were briefly trapped inside while electrical crews cleared the site, authorities said. The “Stars & Stripes” blimp may have gotten tangled in power lines when it went down near Pompano Beach …
Read More »Kelly Osbourne Has New Album, No Regrets
LOS ANGELES – Rehab. Her weight. Her first album. Verbally attacking pop stars like Christina Aguilera (search). Fighting with her brother on national television. Being a rock star’s daughter. Kelly Osbourne (search) isn’t sorry for any of it. “In order to do something better you have to make mistakes,” the …
Read More »Scrushy Nixes Deal as Divided Jury Deliberates
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Former HealthSouth Corp. (search) chief executive Richard Scrushy (search) will not cut any deals with prosecutors in his corporate fraud trial and is ready for a retrial if necessary, his lawyers said Monday as a deadlocked jury began a fourth week of deliberations. Scrushy, 52, has denied …
Read More »Energy Dept. Sees Higher Oil, Gasoline Prices
WASHINGTON – The Energy Information Administration (search) on Tuesday revised upward its estimate for the average U.S. oil price (search) in the third quarter to $52.83 a barrel from its previous estimate of $51.58. In its monthly energy forecast, the EIA, the Energy Department’s (search) statistical arm, also said it …
Read More »Scott Hamilton to Host 'Skating With Celebrities'
NEW YORK – Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton (search) will host FOX’s “Skating With Celebrities,” which will pair six personalities with six professional figure skaters. “No doubt there will be plenty of falls, bruises and scary moments,” Mike Darnell, FOX’s executive vice president of alternative programming, said in a statement …
Read More »Martha: Confinement Tougher Than Prison
LOS ANGELES – Domestic diva Martha Stewart (search) says her home confinement was tougher than doing time in federal prison. “You have to watch the clock constantly because you’re only allowed out of your home for a limited period, and for a busy person watching the clock, and knowing other …
Read More »Topics & Guests for September 22
Weekdays at 3 p.m. in the East and high noon in the West! The news begins anew with “Studio B”… And Shepard is LIVE from Galveston! It looks like Hurricane Rita may be one of the biggest hurricanes ever to hit the United States. We’ll have complete coverage of the …
Read More »September 21
See you weeknights in the No Spin Zone at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET! Tonight “The O’Reilly Factor” is on… Two big interviews – one big show! First, from “The Apprentice” (search) and the Emmy’s to Katrina (search) clean up and oil prices — The Donald speaks out! Then, …
Read More »Profile: Tom DeLay
WASHINGTON – Tom DeLay (search) often operated close to the ethical edge in his ascension to the powerful job of House majority leader. Today, under indictment, he stands at the precipice. The Texas Republican, relying on political prowess, arm-twisting and devotion to his GOP majority, tightened the Republican grip on …
Read More »Transcript: What Happens If Rita Hits New Orleans?
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” September 20, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina (search) broke through the fragile levee system and flooded New Orleans (search), what could a second major storm do to the city? Joining …
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