This is a rush transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” January 7, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. ALAN COLMES, CO-HOST, “HANNITY & COLMES”: Less than three hours before the New Hampshire primary begins, and the candidates are making their final rounds before …
Read More »Cops: NYC's 'Ninja Bandit' May Have Committed 19th Burglary
NEW YORK – The costumed crook known as the “Ninja Bandit” may have struck again on Staten Island, New York City police said. A home burglary this week seems to fit the pattern of 18 previous heists attributed to the black-clad, masked thief since May, according to police. Click here …
Read More »Honda Warns Toyota Troubles Could Spread Through Industry
Honda’s top finance executive warns that Toyota’s growing recall effort could have a ripple effect throughout the industry, as consumer lose faith in the world’s automakers, The Wall Street Journal reports. Honda Chief Financial Executive Yoichi Hojo tells the paper that “if customers start to harbor doubts about [quality and …
Read More »America's Last Surviving WWI Vet Turns 109
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. – America’s last surviving World War I veteran is now 109. Frank Woodruff Buckles celebrated his birthday Monday with family and friends at his home in West Virginia. Buckles, who was born in Harrison County, Mo., says he hopes to celebrate at least a few more. And …
Read More »Boy With 31 Fingers, Toes Has Extra Digits Removed
A 6-year-old boy from China, who was born with 5 extra fingers and 6 extra toes, has undergone an operation to remove his extra digits, the Daily Mail reported. If you do the math – that’s 31 fingers and toes. The unnamed child suffered from a condition known as polydactyly, …
Read More »'Glenn Beck': Exposing Crime Inc.
This is a rush transcript from “Glenn Beck,” May 13, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GLENN BECK, HOST: Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. Tonight, I’m going to share a novel concept with you. Tonight, I don’t want to waste any …
Read More »Chocolate May Cut Cholesterol, But Only in Some People
Eating chocolate could bring down cholesterol levels — but only in small amounts and only in some people, according to an analysis of eight studies. Dr. Rutai Hui of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College in Beijing and colleagues found chocolate only helped people who …
Read More »Las Vegas 'Doc' Accused of Scamming Terminally Ill Patients
A Las Vegas man who misrepresented himself as a retired physician convinced more than 100 chronically ill patients to undergo experimental stem cell implant procedures that he claimed could cure incurable diseases, federal agents say. Authorities say Alfred T. Sapse, 84, formed a corporation called Stem Cell Pharma Inc. in …
Read More »Report: Young Teens Favor Inhalants to Get High
A new report released by the federal government shows preteens and young teenagers favor using inhalants – and often move on to more harmful drugs, it is being reported by CBS News. Drug users as young as 12- and 13-years-old are sniffing household chemicals to become high, according to the …
Read More »Electrical System Eyed in Chicago Cathedral Fire
CHICAGO – Parishioners worshipped Thursday at Chicago’s iconic Roman Catholic Holy Name Cathedral, undeterred by an attic fire a day earlier that left holes in the roof and led to a water-damaged sanctuary. “It’s just a building, the church is made of people. We’ll be OK,” said Carla Kupe-Arion, 28, …
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