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Why Jewish life is thriving in today's Poland

When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Poland last week, he found a Polish Jewish community virtually unrecognizable to any student of history. That’s because 22 years after the fall of communism and more than 70 years after the Nazis annihilated three million Polish Jews (of the 6 million total …

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The only way forward on Syria

United States-Russia diplomacy is finally making headway on Syria. Monday, as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met in Paris to discuss their joint proposal for peace talks, they were encouraged by news over the weekend that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will attend the …

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Liberal media attacks as Woodward 'threat’ seen as political threat to Obama

Former hoops star Dennis Rodman is on a diplomatic mission to North Korea and Watergate legend Bob Woodward is being defended by Republicans for his reporting. Maybe the Mayans were right after all. The stranger of the two is Woodward’s new-found star status with the right and his persona non …

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To be happy, we must admit women and men aren't 'equal'

Norman Vincent Peale, author of “The Power of Positive Thinking,” once wrote these words: “Change your thoughts, and you change your world.” His statement is highlighted at the beginning of my new book, “How to Choose a Husband and Make Peace with Marriage.” Its premise is that if women want …

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Hey, Shawty-Lo, stop pretending and start being a real man

Can all of the real men in this country please stand up? You there, not so fast. Anyone who’s read my op-eds here on FoxNews.com knows just how much I hate the systematic destruction of man in modern America. No, I’m not just talking about the hyper-metrosexualization of young men, …

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Don't be fooled by the 'Freedom Act': It won't stop government spying

A decision last week about NSA spying by a panel of judges on the United States Court of Appeals in New York City sent shock waves through the government. The court ruled that a section of the Patriot Act that is due to expire at the end of this month …

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Revelations From the Regulation Bill

New York and Washington woke up today to news that the financial regulation bill now before the Senate had run afoul of none other than the legendary investor Warren Buffett. At issue is the bill’s crackdown on derivatives (those complex financial instruments that were used for so much gambling on …

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A War Breaks Out Over the Tea Party

As you may know, the Tea Party held a convention in Nashville over the weekend. Sarah Palin was the keynote speaker and spent some time defining the movement, beginning with President Obama. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) SARAH PALIN: There are many things that he is doing today that cause an uneasiness …

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Retraction of Paper Linking a Vaccine to Autism

Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Shot Down Lancet, a renowned scientific journal, has formally retracted a paper that linked the popular MMR vaccine to autism. The paper has been blamed for the drastic drop in the number of children getting the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine in …

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Some Folks Are Already Investing in Scott Brown's Political Future

Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: By the Numbers The final vote count for Tuesday’s special election in Massachusetts had Republican Scott Brown winning with 52 percent to Democrat Martha Coakley’s 47. But the day before Election Day, there were a lot of polls out there. But just …

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