After more than a month, that terrible oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico still has not been capped. The pollution is staggering. President Obama has launched a full investigation, and his administration is briefing the press about measures being taken to control the situation. But the truth is nobody …
Read More »Women Get a 'Lift' With New Breast Procedure
Each year in the U.S., more than 350,000 women go under the knife for breast augmentation, and while statistics show the majority of women are satisfied with the results, there are a number of women who are left feeling disappointed. We met up with a 28-year-old who found herself in …
Read More »Fox on Sex: Help! I Can't Find My Sex Life!
You think about him all day long. You want to rip her clothes off the minute you see her. Sex, anytime, anywhere. No one else to think about. Nothing else to worry about. It’s just the two of you against the world, and your naked bodies up against every wall …
Read More »The American Worker: At 101, Lawyer Is America's Outstanding Oldest Worker
WEATHERFORD, Texas – Lawyer Jack Borden is 101 years old and still works 40 hours a week. “I get down here about 6:30, I usually go home about 11 and I eat lunch and then my doctor said you need to take a nap everyday,” says Borden. That same doctor …
Read More »President Obama Is Caught in Another Health Care Horror Story
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Story Snafus President Obama used not one, but two faulty anecdotes during his health care speech to Congress earlier this month. Obama told a story about a Texas woman who lost her insurance just before breast cancer surgery, “because she forgot to …
Read More »A Report Alleges Further Financial Follies From Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Funny Money A report by a non-partisan group says House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel failed to report acquiring, owning, or disposing of assets — a total of 28 times during the past 30 years. Researchers with the Sunlight Foundation …
Read More »Trend Among Student Activists: Really Bad Acting
They’re so funny when they scream. I’m referring, of course, to student protesters like the ones recently seen at NYU. Footage from the so-called “Kimmel Occupation,” may be the best reflection of the left-wing ego in action: An expose of the obsessive, attention-seeking mindset found in your basic student activist. …
Read More »Researcher Unveils Decades-Old Campaign to Desegregate College Testing in the Deep South
ATLANTA – When Jan Bates Wheeler, a researcher at the University of Georgia, was preparing for her doctorate dissertation a few years ago, she never suspected she’d uncover a secret mission to stamp out racism and segregation in education during the 1960s. While examining nearly 10,000 pages of letters, memos …
Read More »The Road to Serfdom
I want to start in 1945. The guns had finally drawn silent in Western Europe. The bombs had stopped falling. The skies above were no longer filled with the scream of fighter planes. The invasions and battles were no more. The Allied forces had won, and World War II was …
Read More »On the Docket Jan. 14: Bank Heists and the Night Drop Crew
Case: Puckett v. United States Date: Wednesday Jan. 14, 2009 Issue: Whether a forfeited claim that the government breached a plea agreement is subject to the plain error standard of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. Background: James Benjamin Puckett robbed a Dallas bank and after four days on the …
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