This is a Paul Revere alert. The New York Times actually did me a favor by implying that I am a racist and a white supremacist guy. The far-left paper attacked me because I understand their true agenda — and it has nothing to do with helping the poor. It …
Read More »Too Much Information? Critics Decry Sites That Mine Public Data
If you want to know the names of people in Tennessee who have permits to carry concealed weapons … or the folks who contributed their money in support of California’s ballot measure to ban gay marriage … the answers are just a few keystrokes away. And that’s too close for …
Read More »Inauguration of Barack Obama
There was a little trouble with the wording between Chief Justice John Roberts and President Barack Obama. And Senator Kennedy collapsed at a luncheon. He’s OK. He’s in a hospital. But aside from that, the rest of this historic day flowed pretty well. The major proceedings began with the symbolic …
Read More »First Lady Style
Hey fashionistas! The yellow suit Michelle Obama wore at the Inauguration may have received mixed reviews, but designer Isabel Toledo is already creating a slightly altered knockoff that will sell for $1500- still pricey but way less the First Lady’s choice. The style is sure to sell out less because …
Read More »Exclusive: Jacko's Personal Items in Pictures
Come see how Michael Jackson squandered his fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars on high priced junk. Four years ago, videotapes and evidence from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch were used in the failed case against him for child molestation and conspiracy. (If you’re nostalgic for that time, there’s a …
Read More »Playing Fiddle on Late-Night TV
While Rome is burning, Nero is playing the fiddle on late-night television. I know it’s easy to tune out — especially on a Friday when you probably just want to order a pizza and watch basketball — but that’s just what people are counting on. If you want some real …
Read More »Mass. Governor Considering 'Hummer Tax' on Gas Guzzlers
SUV owners are already paying more to fill their tanks at the pump. Now, in Massachusetts, they could be forced to pay even more just to hit the road, charged a higher fee when registering their vehicles. If implemented, the so called ‘Hummer Tax’ would be the first in the …
Read More »Dear Congressmen Waxman and Stupak
Right about now, they should be getting the letter. Every major health insurance company CEO in America, is opening up the letter — the one from Democratic Congressmen Henry Waxman and Bart Stupak. The one demanding these villain de jour health insurance CEOs give them every financial detail: From how …
Read More »The Game and Guarantee That Changed Football Forever
Just 12 days into 1969, “Broadway” Joe Namath sent a message to America: This year would be like no other. After boldly — and foolishly, most fans thought — guaranteeing that the American Football League champion New York Jets would beat the National Football League’s heavily-favored Baltimore Colts, Namath cemented …
Read More »Dispatches From Afghanistan: Night Into Day
Michael Yon, an independent journalist and former Green Beret, is in Afghanistan reporting on the war against Al Qaeda terrorists and the Taliban. Here is a portion of his latest dispatch exclusively for FOXNews.com. Click here to read the full dispatch for “Night Into Day.” SANGIN, Helmland Province, Afghanistan — …
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