Sun., July 7 at 10 p.m. ETRepeats: July 8 at 1 a.m. ET “A Special for Young People” will be an evening not to miss as seven famed faces of sports, TV, music and more share their unique pasts of courage, faith and determination with those just crossing the threshold …
Read More »Study: Companies Snooping on Employee E-Mail
SAN FRANCISCO – Big Brother is not only watching but he is also reading your e-mail. According to a new study, about a third of big companies in the United States and Britain hire employees to read and analyze outbound e-mail as they seek to guard against legal, financial or …
Read More »David Lee Roth Sounds Off
This is a partial transcript from “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” June 1, 2006, that was edited for clarity. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: He was touted, of course, as the man who would replace Howard Stern. CBS paid him big bucks, hoping for the next big shock jock. But, just a …
Read More »Mexican Presidential Candidates Fail to Make Strides in TV Debate
MEXICO CITY – Conservative Felipe Calderon said his leftist opponent would be dangerous for Mexico. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador shot back that Calderon only served the rich. But neither of the two top candidates, tied in the polls, appeared to gain much ground during the final televised debate before the …
Read More »Bush Hosts Swearing-In for New Interior Secretary
WASHINGTON – New Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, who is nursing a broken foot, joked Wednesday that he was eager to start “running” the agency, then playfully asked President Bush for more money. “I welcome your interest and your support,” Kempthorne said at a ceremonial swearing-in that Bush hosted on the …
Read More »Cops Want Local Child Molester Info for Decades-Old Georgia Child Killings
ATLANTA – Lawyers for convicted killer Wayne Williams, blamed for the murders of two dozen boys and young men in the Atlanta area during the 1970s and ’80s, are casting suspicion on a child molester they say lived or worked near where many of the bodies were found. In court …
Read More »Homeland Security Department Studying Possible Immigrant Fee Increases
WASHINGTON – The Homeland Security Department is studying whether legal immigrants seeking citizenship and other benefits should pay higher application fees. The fees now charged don’t reflect the full cost of doing business, Emilio Gonzalez, director of the department’s Citizenship and Immigration Services, said Wednesday. Applying for citizenship now costs …
Read More »World Powers Reach Agreement Over Iran Nuclear Program
VIENNA, Austria – Six world powers meeting to discuss the crisis over Iran’s nuclear program agreed Thursday on a “significant” package of incentives to convince Tehran to halt uranium enrichment, British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said. “I am pleased to say we have agreed a set of far reaching proposals,” …
Read More »10 Causes of Obesity Other Than Over-Eating, Inactivity
Obesity isn’t all about eating and inactivity, says an international group of researchers. Just about everywhere you look, doctors are blaming America’s obesity epidemic on two things: too much food — especially widely marketed fast food and junk food — and too little exercise, with too much time in front …
Read More »Rehabbed Patrick Kennedy 'Feels Good'
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy said Monday he was feeling good after nearly a month in drug rehabilitation and was looking forward to getting back to work. “I can tell you today, I feel confident about my health, positive about my future, and passionate about my work representing …
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