GENEVA – Police with water cannon fired tear gas and rubber bullets Saturday to separate violent demonstrators from a protest opposing a meeting of top world trade officials, but the hooded “black bloc” activists were able to cause damage before 14 were arrested, spokesmen said. The protesters set fire to …
Read More »Radicals Are Following a Playbook From Europe
We saw pictures this weekend of May Day protests, but has anyone asked: Who organized these rallies? Who put these marchers on the street so fast? We’ll give you that answer in a second, but first I want to show you a book I read this weekend. Last year we …
Read More »Evidence is Piling Up Against Dermatologist to the Stars in Jackson Death
The heat is on for Michael Jackson’s longtime friend and dermatologist Arnold Klein who investigators believe facilitated the years-long drug abuse that could have caused the death of the King of Pop. According to the warrant and affidavit for last Friday’s raid on Mickey Fine Pharmacy in Beverly Hills, Calif. …
Read More »20 Cat Mutilation Deaths Alarm Florida Communities
MIAMI – The black cat’s body was found in the grass, just feet from the hedges where she slept each day. Miss Kitty was still warm to the touch when the South Florida couple who cared for her found her in the yard next door. Her head was smashed and …
Read More »Former New York Mayor Ed Koch Hospitalized for Heart Surgery
NEW YORK – Former three-term New York City Mayor Ed Koch is going to have heart surgery at a Manhattan hospital. Spokesman George Arzt says the 84-year-old Koch was scheduled for a coronary angioplasty procedure on Monday to increase the blood flow to his heart but doctors decided against the …
Read More »Alabama Prison Escapees Caught in North Dakota
UNIONTOWN, Ala. – A nearly 14-hour standoff on a ranch in North Dakota ended Saturday with the arrest of two men who escaped from a rural Alabama prison more than 1,200 miles away, a federal law enforcement official said. Joshua Southwick, 26, and Ashton Mink, 22, were apprehended following two …
Read More »Michelin Crowns Tokyo the World's New Gourmet Capital
TOKYO – The Epicurean king who oversees the Michelin Guide fears he may be banished from France. His shocking crime? Awarding Tokyo more three-star restaurant ratings than Paris, thereby crowning the Japanese metropolis the new gastronomic capital of the world. “Trust me, they’ll wait for me at customs there,” Jean-Luc …
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 »Rep. Weiner Says Medicare Is Holding Down Costs Better Than Private Plans
This is a rush transcript from “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” November 24, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. STUART VARNEY, GUEST HOST: All right, now to the other side. My next guest says these side deals are not an issue as …
Read More »Bagram in Afghanistan Turning Into 'Boom Town'
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – Seen from a tiny village on a recent moonless night, the sprawling U.S. base three miles to the north looks more like a medium-size city than a military facility in a war zone. Bagram Air Field, as the base is formally known, is the largest …
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