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Toyota Owners Urged To Be On Alert Following Massive Recalls
Reacting to Toyota Motor Corp.'s decision to recall 2010 Prius and Lexus hybrids, the National... more
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Howard Stern Blasts FOX40's Paul Robins Over "Idol" Comments Video
A rumor that Sirius-XM Satellite Radio's Howard Stern may replace American Idol judge Simon Cowell... more
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Miss Him Yet? Billboards With Bush Image Popping Up
The billboard sitting along I-35 near Wyoming, Minn., displaying a photo of former president... more
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Obama Health Summit Sets Up A Showdown
President Obama's call for a televised bipartisan meeting to discuss stalled healthcare... more
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Doctors treat mystery patient in Haiti who reportedly was trapped in rubble since quake Photo
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — University of Miami doctors working in Haiti are treating a man who, according to two other Haitians, had been trapped by debris since the Jan. 12 earthquake — but he may have been provided food and water during his reported ordeal. more
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A glance at developments in Haiti 28 days after devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake
A look at the latest developments in Haiti on Tuesday, 28 days after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the capital, Port-au-Prince: more
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Cuban state media say documents indicate woman is 125, perhaps oldest person on Earth Photo
HAVANA (AP) — Relatives in eastern Cuba claim to have held a 125th birthday party for a woman named Juana Bautista de la Candelaria Rodriguez, but it is not clear if she is really that old. more
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Police look into unsolved cases after Canadian Air Force base commander charged with murder
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian authorities are looking into unsolved murder and sexual assault cases after charging the commander of Canada's largest Air Force base with the murder of two women and the sexual assault of two others. more
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Venezuelan lawmakers plan to punish any Chavez-allied legislator who jumps to opposition
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Legislators allied with President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday they plan to adopt rules that will punish any lawmaker who abandons the socialist leader. more
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Haiti raises estimate of earthquake's death toll to 230,000 _ on par with 2004 Asian tsunami
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti's government has raised the death toll for the Jan. 12 earthquake to 230,000 from 212,000 and says more bodies remain uncounted. more
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US Virgin Islands issues warrant for missing real estate agent as clients pursue $2.5 million
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Dozens of irate clients in the U.S. Virgin Islands are scrambling to recover at least $2.5 million from a missing real estate agent who is a mother of six. more
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Nigerian Vice President Goodluck Jonathan says he has assumed power as acting president Photo
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's parliament empowered Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to run Africa's most populous nation Tuesday in place of an ill and absent president, striving for a political end to a crisis that ground the government to a virtual halt and triggered the resumption of an... more
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Rapper Lil Wayne's sentencing in NYC gun case postponed because he needs dental surgery Video
NEW YORK (AP) — After rap star Lil Wayne spent months bidding farewell to his fans and his freedom, what loomed for him Tuesday was a dental chair, not a house of detention. more
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Tom Cruise, J.J. Abrams return to action for 'Mission: Impossible IV'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Cruise is starring in another impossible mission. more
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Snow forces White House to move concert of civil rights movement a day earlier Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing another wintry wallop, the White House decided to move a concert celebrating civil rights music from Wednesday to Tuesday night to beat what could be a second crippling storm in a week. more
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Jamie Foxx, Dominic Monaghan help bring music to kids with $500,000 in donated instruments Photo
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of musically inclined high school students with a few bars from his Grammy winning hit, "Blame It." more
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US actress Angelina Jolie visits Haiti as goodwill ambassador for UN refugee agency Photo
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Angelina Jolie began two days of meetings with Haiti earthquake victims Tuesday in her role as a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. refugee agency. more
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Singers Beyonce, Alicia Keys film music video in Rio slum, following in Jackson's footsteps Photo
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Grammy Award-winning singers Beyonce and Alicia Keys are filming a music video in Rio de Janeiro. more
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Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. fighting prostate cancer, expects to make full recovery
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. says he is being treated for prostate cancer. more
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Michael Jackson is gone, but his celebrity hangs over the trial of doctor accused of his death Photo
LOS ANGELES (AP) — There's no bloody glove this time, no smoking gun, no faded music icon showing up in court wearing a wig that made it look like he plugged his finger into an electrical socket. more
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Australia's 2-woman bobsled team gets OK for Olympics after winning appeal before sports court
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Australia's two-woman bobsled team may compete at the Vancouver Olympics after winning its appeal Tuesday before the top sports court. more
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For the love of the game: Angela Ruggiero puts life on hold, hearing call of Olympic hockey
Angela Ruggiero is fond of saying hockey is just her first career, and the defenseman always thought she would be on to her next big thing after Vancouver. more
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Men's Alpine course at Whistler injected with water to harden surface as Winter Games near
WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP) — Skiing's governing body has injected the men's Alpine course at Whistler with water to harden the surface as the Winter Games near. more
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Vancouver organizers awaiting 1st Canadian gold _ and men's hockey win
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Like most of the entire country, Vancouver organizers are waiting for the moment when Canada finally wins its first Olympic gold medal on home soil. more
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Prosecutors: ESPN reporter Erin Andrews' stalker taped 16 other women, ran background checks
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The man who stalked ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and shot nude videos of her through a hotel room peephole videotaped 16 other women and ran background checks on 30 people, including female sports reporters and TV personalities, according to court documents. more
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Mo. considers requiring medical clearance for young athletes to return after concussions
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Young athletes who suffer concussions would not be allowed to return to practice or games without written medical clearance under legislation proposed in Missouri. more
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Astros RHP Brandon Lyon recovering from shoulder surgery; minor leaguer Vallejo out for season
HOUSTON (AP) — Astros reliever Brandon Lyon had surgery to drain a small cyst in his pitching shoulder but is expected to be ready for spring training. more
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White Stripes accuse Air Force Reserve of pinching their song used in Super Bowl ad
DETROIT (AP) — The White Stripes say the Air Force Reserve used one of their songs without permission in a Super Bowl ad, and that they are insulted their song was used to encourage recruitment during a war they don't support. more
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Death of powerful lawmaker a reminder of rare risks from even routine gallbladder removal Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gallbladder surgery is usually a very safe operation, but a powerful congressman's death is a reminder of the known risks. more
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Mass. mother convicted of second-degree murder in 4-year-old's prescription drug overdose
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts woman was convicted of second-degree murder Tuesday in the fatal prescription drug overdose of her 4-year-old daughter. more
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Study finds increased autism risks in kids born to older moms, dads' age may play lesser role
A woman's chance of having a child with autism increase substantially as she ages, but the risk may be less for older dads than previously suggested, a new study analyzing more than 5 million births found. more
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HEALTHBEAT: Vital newborn testing faces challenges in using leftover blood spots for research Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn — is facing an ethics attack. more
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Vital newborn testing faces challenges in using leftover blood spots for research
WASHINGTON (AP) — A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn in the U.S. — is facing an ethics attack. more
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Study: Poor quality malaria-fighting drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality — including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal — raising fears of increased drug resistance that could wipe out the last weapon left to battle a disease that kills 1... more
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British PM Gordon Brown promises home care for cancer sufferers as election heats up Photo
LONDON (AP) — You know an election is coming when British politicians suddenly promise sweeping improvements to the National Health Service, a simultaneous source of national pride and worry. more
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Largest mumps outbreak in years spreads as more than 300 cases diagnosed in NY suburbs
MONSEY, N.Y. (AP) — More than 300 people have been diagnosed with the mumps in suburban New York as the nation's largest outbreak of the disease in years spreads. more
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