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Archives of: May 2010

McCain’s Last Stand?

While corporations, non-profit organizations, and neighboring communities bicker and boycott over Arizona’s tough new anti-illegal immigration law, the two Republicans locked in a bitter U.S. Senate primary agree the law is fine. And that’s where the agreement stops. After four terms in the U.S. Senate, a presidential campaign in 2000, capped by the GOP nomination in 2008, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., faces a ... read more

Carl Cameron

Chief Political Correspondent

May 31, 2010

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Archives of: May 2010


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Jim Murphy

May 27, 2010 9:02 PM

Economy Hits Blago

Judge James B Zagel denied the request by the Blagojevich defense team to pick jurors the old fashioned way by allowing both the defense and prosecution to question potential jurors one at a time. The ruling comes after Zagel excused nearly 3-hundred jurors, many for hardship reasons, most of them economic. In fact, when explaining his ruling, Zagel said the number of ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

May 27, 2010 6:48 PM

Fishermen Sickened During Oil Cleanup

Federal officials have ordered commercial fishing vessels to cease oil recovery operations in Louisiana's Breton Sound. The action came after four crew members aboard three vessels reported health problems including nausea, dizziness, headaches and chest pains. Medics transported the four crew members to a hospital for evaluation. None of the other commercial fishermen ... read more



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Laura Ingle

May 27, 2010 3:21 PM

Taking A Ride On An Osprey

Today our Fox News team was invited to climb aboard an incredible aviation invention known as the "Osprey" during Fleet Week celebration here in New York City.  The Osprey, or V-22 as it is known, takes off and lands like a helicopter, but flies ... read more



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Steve Harrigan

May 27, 2010 1:47 PM

Day 5 of Manhunt for Jamaica’s Public Enemy

Day five of a manhunt for Jamaica's public enemy #1, Christopher Coke, aka "Short Man," aka "President," aka "Dudas." Short man I get, he's just over five feet tall. President I get, he heads an international drug consortium that supplies cocaine and marijuana to the U.S. but "Dudas" is what everybody calls him here. Supporters even hung a sign on a street dog that said ... read more



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Molly Line

May 27, 2010 12:51 PM

Driving Simulator Aims to Save Lives

10:51am: Arbella Insurance Rolls Out Distractology 101 We have all seen it... Distracted drivers swerving, veering over the yellow line with a cell phone held to the ear or fingers tapping out a text message. It's something we may see even more of this Memorial Day weekend as 32 million drivers take to America's roads. While many drivers will admit they've done ... read more



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Maggie Kerkman

May 27, 2010 11:30 AM

Gulf Oil Spill Worse than First Thought

Update: National Incident Commander Adm. Thad Allen holding presser in Venice at 430pm ==================== We knew it was bad. We didn’t know it was this bad. Today the US Geological Survey released its preliminary estimates of just how much oil is escaping from the well. The survey was independent—the only thing BP provided was raw data. Two separate study ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

May 27, 2010 9:42 AM

Faces of War: Capt. Jason Ford

Captain Jason Ford is on his fourth tour of duty with the U.S. Marines, his first in Afghanistan.  I met him in 2003 during the buildup to the invasion of Iraq and again on the march towards Baghdad while he was serving with the 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, the same unit I embedded with. Now he's the Commanding Officer of Charlie Company with the 1st ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

May 27, 2010 9:27 AM

The Surge is On in Afghanistan

If you're wondering when the U.S. Military is beginning it's surge in Afghanistan, wonder no more.  It's on. If you're wondering why you haven't heard more about battles with the Taliban, it's complicated. There are tens of thousands of Marines fresh on the ground in Afghanistan, including more than 13,000 in the Helmand River Valley, under the command of Brigadier ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

May 27, 2010 3:32 AM

Faces of War: Highs and Lows of the Hi-MARS

[/caption] What do you do when you’re trained for the worst-case scenario but find yourself in the best? There is a group of Marines here at FOB Payne that operates the “High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.”  Both the system and the guys are referred to as the “Hi-MARS”. When called to action, the Hi-MARS scramble to their location and can fire two ... read more



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Justin Fishel

May 26, 2010 5:56 PM

Defective Helmet Maker Suspends Production

Washington D.C. -- The company responsible for producing 44,000 defective helmets for the U.S. Army has suspended its helmet manufacturing and waived its first right of refusal for all ... read more