The Washington post reported two officials as saying late Friday Obama asked the Pentagon's top generals to provide him with more options for troop levels in Afghanistan.
The conservative radio talk show host blasted the Democrats' health care bills as a front that would steal money from American businesses and effect the partial takeover of the private sector.
Sources tell Fox News that one scenario is that a "handful" of detainees who are already in the military courts at Guantanamo could be brought stateside as a "trial run" to test the system.
An inquiry has been launched into a planned mass mailing by a nonprofit group that sought to disclose the voting history of roughly 350,000 Virginians.
Democrat Creigh Deeds needs a miracle to win the Virginia gubernatorial race; polls in the last 24 hours show his double-digit deficit for the past several weeks hasn't budged.
An interview released from 2004 details former Vice President Cheney telling the FBI he did not know who leaked the identity of Valerie Plame to the media.
A new poll released Friday morning shows that 41 percent of likely New Jersey voters back Republican Chris Christie, a former federal prosecutor, while 39 percent favor Jon Corzine, the state's incumbent governor who is seeking a second term.
President Obama's health care plan has sparked alarm among Roman Catholic bishops who say that without an explicit prohibition on federal funding for abortion, it could be included in taxpayer-subsidized coverage offered through the plan.
If members of Congress were up for a job review right now -- instead of a year from now -- the ranks of the unemployed would swell to an even higher level, according to a Fox News poll released Friday.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Dr. Regina Benjamin to be the U.S. surgeon general, elevating a well-known Alabama family physician to be the nation's top doctor.
FoxNews.com had filed an open records request seeking copies of materials provided to parents of New Jersey second-graders who performed a controversial song praising President Obama