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Some New Developments in the Condit-Levy Case

Some new developments in the Condit-Levy case. They are new developments. It is now just a matter of time before Congressman Condit resigns, in my opinion. There’s no question he has lost all credibility. And, remember, it is we Americans who pay his salary, not just the people of Modesto, …

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Still Too High

I know everyone makes a big deal out of interest rates being so low. I say, why are they so high? I think they could easily be up to two points lower than where they are. You heard me right. At least two points lower. So mortgages fetching about 6.75 …

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Talking Points: Stop the Education Cop Out

Tonight’s Talking Points memo is about education again. Yesterday’s memo reported the shocking statistic that 60 percent of American fourth graders who are poor can’t read. And if you’re a black fourth grader, the statistic is 63 percent. Responding to my criticism of the public schools, Debbie Zacchio, who lives …

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Congress Set to Bust Budget Caps

WASHINGTON – You probably wouldn’t hire a lawyer to do your accountant’s job. But odds are good youdid elect an attorney to manage the government’s budget, as nearly 200 of the 535 lawmakers mulling over this year’s budget are attorneys. That may be one reasonseveral budget expertsexpect Congress tobust its …

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Fox 411: Kennedy Nephew in Rat Pack Movie Remake?

Kennedy Nephew in Rat Pack Movie Remake? |Tom Hanks Takes New York |New York Magazine Puts on a Happy Face for Schrager Kennedy Nephew in Rat Pack Movie Remake? Christopher Lawfordis headed toward a part in the remake of Ocean’s Eleven. Director Steven Soderberghconfirmed to me on Sunday night at …

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Talking Points: Is Friends Sending the Wrong Message?

You know, I’ve been thinking about this unwed pregnancy problem we have in America, and that is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. 70 percent of black babies and 26 percent of white babies are now born out of wedlock, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. …

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Dispatches From Iraq: Death or Glory Part IV

Michael Yon is an independent journalist and former Green Beret who was embedded in Iraq for nine months in 2005. He has returned to Iraq for 2007 to continue reporting on the war. Here is a portion of his latest dispatch exclusively for FOXNews.com. Few things are as reliably deceptive …

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Mozilla to Port Firefox Browser to Mobile Phones

The developer team behind Firefox has announced plans to bring a mobile version of the technology to the market in 2008. “People ask us all the time about what Mozilla’s going to do about the mobile web, and I’m very excited to announce that we plan to rock it,” Mike …

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Why Guns Make the World Safer

In Alabama, a couple named Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon came home to find their house had been burgled. The thieves left piles of trash everywhere. After his wife left, Adrian went back into the house, walking right into one of the burglars, who was wearing Adrian’s hat. Adrian not only …

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College Club Thought It Was Being Funny by Offering a Scholarship for White Males

Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: White Male Scholarship A student senate committee at the University of Rhode Island has voted to cut off money and recognition for the school’s College Republicans group because of its satirical offer of a scholarship for white male heterosexuals. The stunt was …

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