NEW ORLEANS – One year after Hurricane Katrina smashed into Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, washing away hundreds of communities and lives, FOXNews.com’s Catherine Donaldson-Evans visits Slidell, La., to find out first hand how one town is determined to rebuild. This is the final part of her exclusive series. SLIDELL, …
Read More »Partying Without Panties: What Do You Think of Britney Spears?
On the streets of Manhattan, it seems like everyone has a different opinion about Britney Spears’ pantyless antics. Here’s what some people had to say: Marie Braun, 24 (Frankfurt, Germany): “Poor thing. Britney is just so deluded. She never had a normal childhood herself, and just doesn’t know how to …
Read More »Alternative Minimum Tax Reform Easy Fix in Next Congress
WASHINGTON – Conventional wisdom in Washington that Republicans like smaller government and cutting taxes while Democrats love to hike taxes and spend, spend, spend was turned on its head this year as Democrats won both chambers of Congress in part on the pledge to limit tax increases to only the …
Read More »Chaos in Afghanistan and Iraq…
Over the weekend while most of us were celebrating the heroism of those who have died defending America, some Afghanis were rioting and some Iraqis were killing civilians. In Kabul, a traffic accident led to this display, mostly young men who hate America, causing trouble in the streets. All of …
Read More »Will Our Decency Spell Our Demise?
Do you remember the old “Batman” TV movie, where Adam West is desperately trying to get rid of a bomb… but first he runs into a little old lady, then a group of kids, then even a little family of ducks. Exasperated, he turns to the camera and says: “Some …
Read More »Inside Guantanamo Bay
Just hours after I left the prison at Gitmo last Friday, three detainees committed suicide, the first fatalities at the camp since it was set up shortly after 9/11. The Joint Army/Navy Task Force granted “The Factor” almost total access to the prison. And ironically, I asked the colonel in …
Read More »High Court Mulls Strict Campaign Finance Law
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday will revisit its 30-year-old standing precedent on campaign finance reform in a case that could break new ground in time for the upcoming midterm elections. The debate at hand is over Vermont’s Act 64. The 1997 law limits the amount of private contributions …
Read More »The 911 Calls
“We will never forget.” There is a banner that says that on the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel. It is dirty and part of it is caught and rolled up so that you can’t really read it. But you know what it says. You see it on bumper stickers and …
Read More »Bruce Willis Gets Lucky, But Not With Model
Bruce Willis Gets Lucky, But Not With Model |Sting: No Orgies Planned for Now | Isaac Hayes Is No Quitter | Do-Wah Diddy: Bad News for Bad Boy Bruce Willis Gets Lucky, But Not With Model Bruce Willis is having a good year, career-wise. He’s got an excellent film in …
Read More »How a rogue fourth branch of government is threatening our republic
Two years ago this month, we learned of the burgeoning scandal at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – the deliberate targeting of conservative and Tea Party groups – a coordinated move to keep these groups on the sidelines during a critical election. We are in federal court representing dozens of …
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