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Adam Housley

Los Angeles, CA

Adam Housley

Adam Housley is a Los Angeles-based correspondent who has reported from 20 countries and 18 states for Fox. He provided live streaming video reports from the Miners rescue in Chile & in Venezuela during protests against Hugo Chavez. Prior to that, Housley reported from Nicaragua and El Salvador on the war against drugs and scored an exclusive interview with Sandinista leader, Daniel Ortega. He has reported on the war on terror from Iraq, Kuwait, Pakistan, Bahrain, Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Housley is a former professional baseball player and was a Junior Olympic All American in baseball.

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March 8, 2011 5:01 PM

No Bourbon At This Mardi Gras Party

In a vacant lot on St. Charles, miles away from the revelry and insanity that devours Bourbon Street this time of year, families from all over set out chairs and fold up the ladders. A ... read more



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February 21, 2011 11:17 AM

Hezbollah Working with Cartels

As if the threat of deadly drug cartels in Mexico wasn't enough, some of them are joining forces with Middle East terror groups. "Hezbollah are absolute masters at identifying existing smuggling infrastructures," says former DEA Chief of ... read more



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February 16, 2011 11:05 AM

The Coast Guard’s New Cutter

Aboard the USCG Cutter Waesche we are more than impressed. At this time of the morning, the fog envelopes San Francisco to the point that we can't see Alcatraz, or even a slight glimpse of the city, as the 418 foot long ship gently slices through the ... read more



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January 27, 2011 11:21 AM

Las Vegas High-Rise Fire

More than 40-million people visit the Las Vegas Strip every year and 90% of those people stay in high rises that stretch in some cases more than 60 stories into the sky. So it may not be hard to believe that the Fire Station that covers the strip is ... read more



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January 7, 2011 4:46 PM

CES DAY 2….Overload??

Newer...faster...cooler...more powerful...more connected. That's the world down every aisle and on the tongue of every presenter here at the Consumer Electronic Show. While we have shown you a ton of cool products that you can use at home and will ... read more



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January 6, 2011 12:24 PM

CES Day 1…Practical

Finding cool stuff here at CES is like...as the old saying goes...shooting fish in a barrel. The problem is finding gadgets and technology that makes sense, is affordable and can be easily found. So for the last couple of days we have waded through ... read more



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January 5, 2011 1:31 PM

Vegas Sold Out!…CES preview

For the first time in more than four years and for the first time since thousands of new rooms have opened, "Sin City" is sold out. Sure you can find a room here and there, but officially no rooms are available< as this years Consumer Electronic ... read more



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December 30, 2010 7:28 PM

Photos of the Year 2010

For nine years sitting in the front row of history, I have been blessed to see and report on some amazing stories around the globe for Fox News, but 2010 could top them all when you consider all that has come, gone and in the case of ... read more



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December 28, 2010 1:02 PM

Food Truck Revolution

Drifting down the sidewalk on a crisp winter day, the smell of 'borek' eases in through the doorways and alley's not of a neighborhood in Armenia, but in an area thousands of miles away on LA's westside. In fact, depending on the day and how well you ... read more



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December 16, 2010 2:30 PM

Wave Power

Just off of the shore on Oahu's windward side, a lone yellow buoy could be a first in the future of American energy. Already more than popular with the surfing crowd, as the sets/waves roll-in here, the buoy generates its power and a new industry ... read more