It’s not every day I agree with Ryan Seacrest, but I have to say the guy had a point when he ended this week’s “American Idol” episode with the parting words: “We have ourselves a competition.” Gone are the days when Danny Gokey and Adam Lambert were sure to make …
Read More »Islamic Law's Influence in America a Growing Concern
As America’s Muslim population grows, so too does the influence of Islamic law, or Shariah, in daily life in the U.S. “Shariah Law is the totality of the Muslim’s obligation,” said Abdullahi An-Na’im, a professor of law at Emory University in Atlanta. According to An-Na’im, Shariah is similar to Jewish …
Read More »President Obama Breaks His Promise About Transparency
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Fair and Balanced? President Obama has not been shy about giving interviews during his first six months in office. He has sat down with ABC News at least six times, seven times with CBS and nine times with NBC. He has given …
Read More »The Beer Bash Is Now the Beer Crash
Trading cheap shots for Jello shots. OK, not quite. But close. And at the White House in little more than an hour, maybe very close. Guys, who were little more than a week ago, doing a lot of name calling, will instead soon be doing a lot of beer chugging. …
Read More »Tech Q and A: Does Your Smartphone Need Antivirus Protection?
Every other week or so, FOXNews.com tries to solve your most vexing technology-related problems. Send your questions to TechQuestions@foxnews.com and we’ll reply to selected ones in our next installment. Does Your Smartphone Need Antivirus Protection? Q: I know my home PC needs antivirus and anti-spyware programs and a firewall to …
Read More »Missing the Mark
The media, of course, has a narrative that they cannot stop spewing. On Wednesday, 300,000 people (dangerous enough to be suspicious characters to the Department of Homeland Security) gather around America with barely a traffic ticket to show for it. Thursday, the media — undeterred — is continuing their push …
Read More »DR. MANNY: Why New Flu Is Not as Deadly in U.S
The difference between the swine flu outbreaks in Mexico versus the United States is dramatic — to say the least. There have been more than 150 probable deaths in that country with reports of more than 2,500 who have fallen ill. Here in the U.S. there has been one death …
Read More »Meet NASA's Real-Life Dr. McCoy
He may not be zooming through space at warp speed on the Starship Enterprise, but astronaut Michael Barratt is the closest thing to a real-life Dr. McCoy aboard the International Space Station. The doctor-turned-astronaut is spending more than half a year living 220 miles (354 km) above Earth as the …
Read More »Truces Mean Nothing to Nuts
On Tuesday, the Pakistani Taliban decided that it wants a peace deal — kind of like the one they had originally before they ramped up killing and maiming people in awful ways (which to them, is basic yard work.) And then, quickly and appropriately, they got their hairy asses handed …
Read More »Anna Faris Sex Texts and Sends Inappropriate Message to a Small Child
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