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Spotlight on Yemen as Al-Qaida Stomping Groud

Watch the latest business video at FOXBusiness.com Fox News: Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula — a network led by two former Guantanamo detainees — claimed responsibility on Monday for the attempted bombing on Christmas Day of a Northwest Airlines

Graphic Images: Deadly Clashes Rock Iran

This video shows the deadly confrontation in the southern Iranian town of Sirjan. The crowd tries to stop a public execution of two prisoners. The police respond with gunfire. At least two people were killed. More details on the incident

White House: Failed Airline Bombing Was 'Act of Terrorism'

Fox News: The suspect, who ABC reported suffered second-degree burns, told federal investigators he was connected to Al Qaeda, though authorities are questioning the veracity of that statement, Fox News confirmed. A federal situational awareness bulletin noted that the explosive

Senator Says Warming in '09 Means 'Very Little'

Politico: It means “very little” that 2009 is one of the warmest years on record, Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) said on “Fox News Sunday.” One of the staunchest critics of global warming, Inhofe said that the standards used to measure

Petraeus: Obama Acknowledged That Iraq War 'Surge' Worked

Politico: On “Fox News Sunday,” host Chris Wallace asked Petraeus whether Obama acknowledged that the surge was successful, and Petraeus said: “He did, in fact.” But Petraeus, now the commander of the U.S. Central Command, said during the Afghanistan deliberations,

Retired Navy SEAL Questions Nation's Priorities

EDITOR’S NOTE: President Barack Obama outlined his new strategy for waging his surge-and-retreat style of war in Afghanistan Tuesday night. Because that strategy will involve the expedited deployment of 30,000 more troops under the cloud of an announced timetable for

Biggest Story of 2009: The Rise of the Virtual Newsroom

From the American Spectator: It was the biggest story of 2009. If you doubt, ask ACORN. Or Van Jones. Or the So We Might See campaign. You won’t need Timemagazine’s once clout-filled “Man of the Year” issue to figure it