More dishonesty in politics and in the media. That is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” Let’s look at our pal John Edwards, who’s running for president. Edwards contends there are “two Americas,” one for the rich and the other for everybody else. And that everybody else is …
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It’s not often that I find myself pursued by a crack team of international criminals. To be honest, I’m not sure that I have ever been. Oh, I’ve evaded my fair share of sinister-looking black sedans and SUVs with tinted windows over the years, but none of them ever caught …
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Austin, TX – Our FOX News “War Stories” team came here to the capital of the Lone Star State to work on a documentary about America’s 36th president to coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth on August 27. Full disclosure here: Lyndon Baines Johnson was the commander-in-chief who …
Read More »Second Person in One Day Scales New York Times Building
NEW YORK – Two people were taken into custody Thursday after separately scaling The New York Times building in Manhattan. Alain Robert, known as the “French Spider-Man” was trapped by police shortly before 12:30 p.m. EDT after he deftly inched up the side of the Times Square high-rise, which houses …
Read More »Britney Spears' Business Spirals Down Along With Her
As Britney Spears the woman has crumbled, so too has Britney Spears the business. The faded pop princess’ latest album, “Blackout,” has sold a paltry half-million copies since its October release, according to HitsDailyDouble, which tracks album sales week by week. Amazon.com doesn’t release specific sales numbers, but it gives …
Read More »Iraq's New Insurance Policy Against Brain Drain
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Sadi Jawad is on a mission to help stem the flood of Iraq’s best and brightest out of the war-torn country. The director of Iraq’s state-owned national insurance company has launched a program that offers the world’s first-ever life insurance policy against terror attacks to professors and …
Read More »Pop Tarts: Miley Cyrus: 'Faith Keeps Me Grounded'
LOS ANGELES – At just 15, Miley Cyrus is a multi-millionaire mogul not just for her music but for her film, fashion and entrepreneurial endeavors; however, the pop princess has managed to stay sane (and sensible) amid her very adult-like life and credits Christianity for her good behavior. “I think …
Read More »Health Officials Not to Blame in Anthrax Deaths
Junk Science columnist Steven Milloy will be appearingtonight (Friday, Oct. 26) on The O’Reilly Factor with guest host John Gibson, 8 & 11 p.m., ET, on FNC. The tragic deaths of two postal workers this week from anthrax has pushed us into the ugly world of finger-pointing. Senate staffers appear …
Read More »Mariah Goes In for More Treatment
Mariah Carey|Tom Cruise |Jeannie Williams Mariah Goes In for More Treatment News is breaking everywhere today that Mariah Carey is back in the hospital. This much I know: She did not return to Silver Hill in Connecticut. This time, wherever she is, she’s getting some real treatment and not the …
Read More »First Jackson Effort Rejected, New One Not Ready
Michael Jackson | Six Feet Under| Rep. Gary Condit First Jackson Effort Rejected, New One Not Ready This has not been the best week for Michael Jackson. So much is riding on his new album and Madison Square Garden shows that the pressure must be enormous. Now I am told …
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