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November, 2025

  • 19 November

    Florida Toddler Rescued After Dangling From Carnival Ride

    Florida carnival-goers made a daring rescue of a toddler Saturday night after it had been dangling from a ride after a possible malfunction, MyFOXOrlando.com reported. The mother, Sherri Pinkerton, desperately clung to her daughter Gracie while suspended about 35 feet in the air on the “Crazy Bus” ride while horrified …

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  • 19 November

    Anti-Taliban Gathering Protests Militant Slayings of 26 Men

    KABUL, Afghanistan – More than 1,000 people shouted anti-Taliban slogans in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, protesting the slayings this week of 26 young men from their community by militants in the south. The unprecedented demonstration in the eastern Laghman province was one of the largest anti-Taliban gatherings since the fall …

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  • 19 November

    Dennis Miller on What He'd Say to Obama and McCain in a Debate

    This is a rush transcript from “The O’Reilly Factor,” October 15, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. Watch “The O’Reilly Factor” weeknights at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET and listen to the “Radio Factor!” BILL O’REILLY, HOST: In the “Miller Time” …

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  • 19 November

    Judge Postpones Murder Trial for Mother of Missing Florida Toddler Caylee Anthony

    The judge in the case of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony postponed her mother’s murder trial, which was scheduled to begin Jan. 5. Ninth Circuit Judge Stan Strickland complied Thursday with a request by Casey Anthony’s lawyer Jose Baez to put off the start date of her trial until March. …

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  • 19 November

    10-Story Mountain of Corncobs Burning in Indiana

    DELPHI, Ind. – Firefighters expect a 17,000-ton mountain of corncobs that caught fire over the weekend near Delphi to keep smoldering for days. Flames were spotted early Saturday coming from the 10-story-tall pile at The Andersons cob mill and grain operations. Carroll County emergency management director Dave McDowell says while …

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  • 19 November

    John Daly Goes Berserk on Golf Course

    Maybe John Daly was jonesing for a cigarette. That’s one possible explanation why the chain-smoking professioal golfer smashed a spectator’s camera into a tree during the first round of the Australian Open on Thursday. Brad Clegg was taking a picture of Daly in a clump of trees when apparently he …

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  • 19 November

    Guinea Coup Leader Gives Government 24 Hours to Come Out of Hiding

    KOUREMALE, Guinea – The leader of a coup in Guinea called Thursday for the prime minister to come out of hiding and present himself at the group’s military barracks within 24 hours along with the country’s other heads of government. Renegade army Capt. Moussa Camara said in a radio broadcast …

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  • 19 November

    Gov. Ed Rendell Thinks Financial Crisis Calls for Suspension of Bush Tax Cuts

    This is a rush transcript from “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” September 23, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: I love when this guy is on. Ed Rendell is here. He’s the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, speaks his mind, …

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  • 19 November

    Pop Singer's Slaying Turns Into Sordid Egypt Soap Opera

    CAIRO, Egypt – It’s the Mideast version of a sordid soap opera. A Lebanese pop star is brutally murdered in her luxury Dubai apartment, her throat slashed. Arrested in her death: One of Egypt’s most politically connected businessmen, accused of paying $2 million to have her killed. The slaying of …

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  • 19 November

    Suspected U.S. Missile Strike Kills 12 in Pakistan

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A suspected U.S. missile strike killed 12 people in northwestern Pakistan on Friday and fighting in another militant stronghold near the Afghan border killed dozens more, officials said. Two intelligence officials told The Associated Press that missiles struck a home near Miran Shah, the main town in …

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