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Archives of: August 2010

August 31, 2010

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Predator B: Weapon or Waste?

Midnight in the Arizona desert. The skies are black, scorpions scamper across the tarmac and Border Patrol agents warn us this is rattlesnake season. But the reason for our visit to Fort Huachuca isn't about natural history. It's about a different, but equally dangerous species that calls the Sonoran Desert home - the Customs and Border Protection Predator B. Early Predators earned respect ... read more

Archives of: August 2010


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Rick Leventhal

August 17, 2010 11:23 AM

NYC Tourism At Record Pace

Some say it's a sign of economic recovery.  Others believe it's a reflection of a weakening dollar versus a stronger Euro.  There are indications that corporations are loosening their purse strings to finance more conventions, events and business trips and it appears many Americans are more willing to spend money on travel this year. The result?  New York City ... read more



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Claudia Cowan

August 17, 2010 11:01 AM

CA’s Gay Marriage Yo-Yo

Lawyers fighting for the resumption of gay marriage in California are trying to make the best of the latest legal loss, after a 3-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court issued an emergency stay on same-sex weddings pending an appeal. They say they're gratified the higher court has recognized "the importance and pressing nature" of this case, and is moving to get the matter ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

August 17, 2010 10:44 AM

SC Mother Faces Murder Charges

A South Carolina woman faces murder charges in connection with the deaths of her two young sons, whose bodies were found in a car floating in the North Edisto River. Orangeburg County Sheriff Larry Williams said 29-year-old Shaquan Duley told ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

August 17, 2010 8:52 AM

Blago: Help From Hollywood?

Its almost like Groundhogs Day at the Dirksen Federal building in Chicago, as jurors begin day #14 in Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial.  Deliberations began on July 28th.  Today the jury will be armed with some new paperwork; the transcripts from ... read more



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Greg Burke

August 17, 2010 8:25 AM

Valentino Rossi To Ducati; Then Ferrari?

Italian motorcycle great Valentino Rossi has announced he’ll be leaving the Yamaha team to join Ducati. Perhaps that’s a logical move; a great Italian rider on a great Italian bike. But it leaves one important question unanswered: after he finishes a two-year contract with Ducati, will it be too late for Rossi to make a successful switch into Formula One ... read more



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Lee Ross

August 16, 2010 7:24 PM

“Birther” Lawyer Loses at Supreme Court

A California attorney who has filed numerous lawsuits in an effort to force the production of a birth certificate from President Barack Obama lost her emergency appeal at the Supreme Court to stave off a $20,000 fine for misconduct related to her legal work. Last year, a Federal judge in Georgia made the unusual decision to sanction Orly Taitz for what he said was an ... read more



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Lee Ross

August 16, 2010 7:18 PM

California’s Gay Marriage Ban Extended

UPDATE: One of the lawyers representing the gay marriage proponents in the Prop 8 case tells Fox News they will NOT appeal Monday's stay order to the Supreme Court. Here is the statement from lawyer Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr., "We are gratified that the Ninth Circuit has recognized the importance and pressing nature of this case by issuing this extremely expedited ... read more



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Phil Keating

August 16, 2010 2:50 PM

HOUSTON, NO PROBLEM

Spacewalkers Doug "Wheels" Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson pulled off an extremely important spacewalk, lasting 7 hours and 20 minutes, to rescue the International Space Station from overheating itself. Wheelock held and guided the 780 pound backup ammonia pump quite easily, as 220 miles above the earth it was basically weightless, and as he slid it into place, he and ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

August 16, 2010 2:12 PM

Blago Verdict: “Reading The Tea Leaves”

"I think he's gonna walk" speculated one security guard, as I entered the Dirksen Federal building, "but who knows".   The jury in the Rod and Robert Blagojevich trial is back to ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

August 16, 2010 1:45 PM

Verdict Postponed in Iran Stoning Case

The Iranian court has postponed the court date for the final verdict of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani --the woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery in Iran. Ashtiani's hearing --originally set for last Saturday -- is now scheduled for Saturday, August 21. This come two days after the after the country announced Ashtiani, 43, will not be executed during the ... read more