FOX NEWS

Holloway Cover-up By Aruban Law Enforcement?

This is a rush transcript from “On the Record ,” December 4, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: John Q. Kelly, you have a voicemail. Well, the lawyer for Natalee Holloway’s family has been trying to …

Read More »

Trying to Prevent Lymphedema After Breast Cancer

Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer’s troubling legacies — the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. Lymphedema has long been a neglected side effect of cancer surgery and radiation: …

Read More »

Cops: Drunk Woman Drives Through Fence Onto Airport Runway

TAMPA, Fla. – An intoxicated woman drove through a fence and onto a small airport runway in Tampa, causing more than $12,000 in damages, authorities said. Kathy Lee Wilcox, 51, drove her car through a 6-foot fence at the entrance to Vandenberg Airport Monday, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said. …

Read More »

Stranded Baby Whale Put to Sleep in Florida

KEY LARGO, Fla. – Marine mammal experts euthanized a stranded infant sperm whale after they had rescued it earlier in the day off the Florida Keys. Marine Mammal Conservancy President Robert Lingenfelser says the decision to euthanize the calf was made after an examination by a marine mammal veterinarian on …

Read More »

Orbiting Satellites to Count Giant Rats

FRESNO, Calif. – Scientists plan to use satellite photos to count giant kangaroo rats, the first-ever monitoring of an endangered species from outer space. Scientists will examine images taken from the same satellite used by Israeli defense forces to find the circular patches of earth denuded by the rats as …

Read More »

Tropical Storm Hanna Lashes Haiti, Could Strike U.S. as Hurricane

PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos – Hanna caused killer floods in Haiti on Tuesday, and even as it weakened to a tropical storm, forecasters said it threatens to hit the U.S. East Coast as a hurricane. Ten bodies were found Tuesday in Gonaives along Haiti’s western coast, said Marie Alta Jean-Baptiste, …

Read More »

U.S. Officials Demand Russian Withdrawal from Georgia

WASHINGTON – An irritated Bush administration accused Russia on Wednesday of trying to find excuses to keep thousands of troops in Georgia in violation of a cease-fire Russia signed with the former Soviet republic last month. Using unusually blunt language, the State Department said it was well past time for …

Read More »

Newly Released Tapes Reveal Police Accusing Caylee's Mom of Lying Early in Investigation

Police released audiotapes Friday of their first interviews with the mother of missing Orlando toddler Caylee Anthony in which they said, almost from the start, they didn’t believe anything she was telling them and were sure she knew where her daughter is. The recordings, made public by the Orange County …

Read More »

Questions Remain as Salmonella Outbreak Winds Down

WASHINGTON — The salmonella outbreak is finally winding down but U.S. government health officials cannot yet say how the few tainted Mexican peppers they’ve found could explain such widespread illness. The outbreak isn’t considered over yet, Food and Drug Administration food safety chief Dr. David Acheson cautioned Friday. The outbreak …

Read More »

Schoolchildren Forced to Walk to Class in Light of Soaring Fuel Costs, Reduced Bus Service

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Faced with soaring diesel fuel costs, school districts are forcing students to use the old-fashioned way to get to class: on their own two feet. Many schools are eliminating or reducing bus service because fuel had jumped to $4.50 per gallon, 36 percent more than a year …

Read More »