This is a rush transcript from “On the Record,” June 15, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: She might be out of a job, which is not out of the lime light. For Miss California Carrie …
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15 November
Doctors: Ovary Transplants May Fight 'Biological Clock,' Allow Older Women to Have Children
Two new techniques to preserve and transplant ovaries might give women a better chance to fight their biological clocks and have children when they are older, doctors announced Monday. In the past, scientists have performed ovarian transplants in women with cancer, since chemotherapy often causes infertility. Doctors typically take out …
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15 November
Footprints Are First Evidence of New Zealand's Dinosaurs
In soft sandstone on a New Zealand beach lie a series of very heavy footprints — the first evidence of dinosaur activity on the island. The prints were probably made by large, plant-eating sauropods between 6 and 18 feet long, creatures that would have weighed several tons. The discovery was …
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15 November
For Any Soldier Conscientious Objector Status Must Come With Real Consequences
The idea that one can be a conscientious objector, even in an all volunteer army, is something which should make Americans proud. The fact that the United States military doesn’t simply tell Pfc. Naser Abdo that he is stuck because he signed a contract demonstrates respect for precisely the kind …
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15 November
At Least Now We Know Whose Fault It's Not
So, Wednesday night, everyone had a State of the Union drinking game. Mine? Once Obama started talking, I drank. See, to me, the speech was like one of those “serious” high school assemblies: you know, when a teacher finds out about a student defacing a locker with unicorn stickers, she …
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15 November
Three Strikes and You're Offline: Music Industry, ISPs May Cut Internet Access for File-Sharers
Under pressure from the big record labels, several countries around the world are cracking down hard on illegal file-sharers with a “three strikes, you’re out” policy — and the United States may be next. The basics are simple: Get caught three times sharing files illegally, and your Internet access gets …
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15 November
Judi Dench accidentally delivered a nude birthday Facetime message
Judi Dench admitted she accidentally Facetimed someone while nude. Dench, 88, recalled her attempt to wish actor Chris Logan a happy birthday and the moment she realized something was not quite right on the call. It all went down when the English actress was reminded of Logan’s big day by …
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15 November
Texas inmate serving life for sexual abuse of child recaptured after his mom allegedly helps him escape prison
A convicted sex offender serving life without parole was recaptured in Texas on Monday after escaping jail with the help of his mother a day earlier, authorities said. Robert Yancy Jr., 39, was captured at 8:05 a.m. in Matagorda County after two civilians recognized him at a park in Palacios, …
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15 November
Texas slapped with lawsuit over new law allowing police to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally
Civil rights groups, including the ACLU, filed a lawsuit against the State of Texas on Tuesday over a new law that gives police the authority to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally and allows judges to order them to leave the U.S. The American Civil Liberties Union, its Texas …
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15 November
Homeless veterans: Let's give our vets the homes, dignity and respect they deserve
Five years after embarking on an ambitious program to end homelessness among America’s military veterans by the end of 2015, officials backed off last month from that goal. Instead, Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald emphasized that it is more important and more effective to have in place a comprehensive system …
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