Dear Friends of “FOX & Friends,” While we may all weigh a couple pounds more after a thankful Thanksgiving, I’m glad you’ve all made it to another week with us around the “FOX & Friends” show. I spent the weekend with my family, traveling through the Orlando area, acting as …
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November, 2025
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19 November
Woman Who Refused to Work on Sundays Wins Religious Discrimination Case
SAVANNAH, Mo. – Three years after she was fired for refusing to work on Sundays, Connie Rehm has won back her job on the staff of this small town’s public library, and her employers have received a costly education in employment rights law. No less a legal team than the …
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19 November
Cleric Allegedly Kidnapped by CIA Claims Torture in Egypt
ROME – An Egyptian cleric who was allegedly kidnapped by the CIA in Milan in 2003 said he was tortured with electric shocks, left in a cell where rats crawled on him and threatened with rape when he was taken to Egypt, an Italian newspaper reported Thursday. Corriere della Sera …
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19 November
Rampaging Wild Elephants Trample Man to Death in Indonesia
PEKANBARU, Indonesia – Wild elephants trampled a man to death and destroyed several hectares of palm oil plantations and houses on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, witnesses and a conservationist said Wednesday. A group of some 30 elephants were searching for food in villages in Indragiri Hulu district of Riau province when …
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19 November
Planet Mancow
Sun., Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. ET & Mon., Nov. 27 12 a.m. ET Hosted by Mancow Come on a journey with Erich “Mancow” Muller to a parallel Universe he likes to call “Planet Mancow.” Mancow, best known for his syndicated radio program “Mancow’s Morning Madhouse,” brings a new perspective …
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19 November
U.S. Defends Official Global-Warming Stance
NAIROBI, Kenya – The chief U.S. climate negotiator on Monday defended Washington’s stand against compulsory caps on global-warming emissions, and said the Bush administration was unlikely to change its policy. At the opening of a two-week U.N. treaty conference on climate change, Harlan Watson told reporters the United States is …
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19 November
Third-Grader Brings Gun to Florida School
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Police say a third-grader brought a gun to school and showed it off to a classmate in Fort Lauderdale. The incident happened about 10:45 a.m. Friday at Walker Elementary School and came just two days after a student across town at Dillard High School was killed …
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19 November
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Studs Terkel Dead at 96
CHICAGO – Studs Terkel, the ageless master of listening and speaking, a broadcaster, activist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose best-selling oral histories celebrated the common people he liked to call the “non-celebrated,” died Friday. He was 96. Dan Terkell said his father died at home, and described his death as …
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19 November
Report: Girl in 'Cinderella' Situation Raped, Beaten With Thorny Rose Stems
A Worcester, Mass., woman has been charged with raping and beating her teenage niece in a shocking abuse case that police are calling a “Cinderella-type situation.” The victim, who is now 16, was allegedly beaten with thorny rose stems, assaulted with frozen hot dogs, slammed to the floor and kicked …
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19 November
Foot-Long, Stomach-Shaped Hairball Removed From Girl, 11
An 11-year-old Indian girl suffering from a psychosomatic condition in which she ate her own hair had a foot-long hairball removed from her stomach, the Times of India reported. The condition, known as trichotillomania, is an impulse control disorder that is characterized by a repeated urge to pull one’s hair …
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