ATLANTA – A passenger plane has landed safely after passengers were told it struck two birds taking off from Atlanta. The Delta flight, operated by regional carrier ASA, was on its way to Mobile, Alabama, Thursday evening when passengers said they heard a loud thud. The pilot told passengers the …
Read More »Recap of Saturday, March 14
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Read More »Bin Laden Says Israel's Gaza Offensive Is a 'Holocaust'
CAIRO – Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden called Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip a “holocaust” and lashed out at Arab governments that he said failed to stop the bloodshed in an audio recording broadcast Saturday. Bin Laden, whose message was released in excerpts on Al-Jazeera TV, called Arab …
Read More »Under Pressure, Chris Brown Removes Name From Kids' Choice Awards Ballot
Chris Brown has withdrawn his name from Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards ballot. As FOXNews.com first reported, an online petition had been circulated to take his name off the ballot, but Nickelodeon was resisting the move. On Wednesday, Brown, 19, decided to take matters into his own hands. In a statement, …
Read More »Robbery Suspect in Stolen Cell Phone Photo Turns Himself In
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia teenager who authorities say used a stolen cell phone to snap a photo of himself that automatically got sent to the victim has turned himself in. Eighteen-year-old Kadeem Cook turned himself in around 11:30 p.m. Thursday. Cook is the main suspect in an armed robbery on …
Read More »North Carolina Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Inmate Release
RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Court of Appeals on Monday temporarily blocked the release of two convicted murderers sentenced to life in prison under a 1970s law, issuing an order an hour before they were to be set free. John H. Connell, the clerk of the Court of Appeals, …
Read More »Israeli Police Arrest Mayor of West Bank Settlement
JERUSALEM – Israeli police arrested the mayor of a West Bank Jewish settlement on Wednesday after protesters blocked security forces from entering the community to enforce a construction freeze. The showdown was the most serious incident of settler unrest since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week announced the 10-month building …
Read More »Iran Police in Fierce Clashes With Cleric Mourners
TEHRAN – Security forces clashed with opposition protesters gathered Wednesday for a memorial for Iran’s most senior dissident cleric, beating men and women and firing tear gas, reformist Web sites reported. The gathering at the main mosque in the central city of Isfahan, 200 miles southeast of Tehran, was meant …
Read More »U.N. Says Soccer Great Zidane Won't Visit Gaza
JERUSALEM – A UNICEF spokeswoman on Thursday retracted a statement that retired international soccer star Zinedine Zidane will visit Gaza in March as a goodwill ambassador. The report originally appeared on the Israeli news Web site Ynet. Asked about it by telephone from Jerusalem to her office in Geneva, UNICEF …
Read More »Home Depot Co-Founder Says Taxes Won't Crush Americans' Entrepreneurial Spirit
This is a rush transcript from “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” August 26, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: Do you know we are still getting e-mails by the hundreds on Ken Langone, the feisty billionaire co-founder of Home …
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