There is no doubt about it — Americans love to shop. Whether it’s a quick trip to the mall or a shopping spree on Fifth Avenue. But, when does casual shopping become a compulsive disorder? “I think to be a compulsive shopper you have to have an urge to do …
Read More »Pop Tarts: 'Idol' Judge Storms Off Set
LOS ANGELES – Even though “American Idol” judges Paula, Randy and Simon signed on to strut their stuff for a seventh season and host Ryan Seacrest insists they all just spent a “compelling and dynamic” week with an army of “amazing” finalists in Hollywood, it seems the seams are slowly …
Read More »Dispatches From Iraq: American Legacy
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. These words come with more news …
Read More »What Is Robert Redford's Problem With America?
Robert Redford has a new movie out, called “Lion’s for Lambs” and get this: It’s critical of the war. According to The New York Times, this brave director is bracing for a backlash. From whom? Hollywood? The media? A pride of penguins? Other members of The Hair Club? Please. The …
Read More »Showers at Staples? Say It Ain't So
To become more eco-friendly, Staples is going green — meaning they’ll be recycling more, preserving resources and, get this: installing showers, as an incentive to get employees to cycle to work. This makes me vomit. First, how can Staples go green? You’re called Staples. You sell paper. Companies go green …
Read More »Protecting the Kids – Liberal Versus Conservative
Protecting the kids, liberal versus conservative, that is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” Since I am very tired of ideologues on both sides smearing their opponents, I was hoping the protection of children in America would not become a liberal versus conservative issue, but it has. Virtually …
Read More »A Date With the World's No. 1 Elvis Fan
HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. – Elvis has overrun the building. Paul MacLeod, 64, has converted his home on a sleepy street in this north Mississippi town into a 24-7-365 shrine to the King of rock ‘n’ roll. “I eat, sleep and breathe Elvis, 24 hours a day,” said MacLeod, a Detroit-born …
Read More »Are New Hampshire Democrats Negative on Hillary Clinton?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Diplomatic Distress Libya may have finally restored diplomatic relations with the U.S. after 25 years, but it still can’t reopen its embassy in Washington. That’s because the city has refused to turn on water services saying Libya owes more than $27,000 in …
Read More »'Rocky Balboa' and 'The Good Shepherd'
“Rocky Balboa” is the perfect ending to the long saga that is the “Rocky” series, and if it’s Stallone’s last big film, it is also a fitting farewell to the action titan. Meanwhile, Hollywood’s next generation action superstar, the everyman Matt Damon, opens with “The Good Shepherd” this Friday, pitting …
Read More »Now in Power: 'The Da Vinci Code' Regime
It began as a book. It has grown into an empire. That empire, built on the best-selling novel ‘The Da Vinci Code,” is bound to explode even further this weekend with the opening of the movie, which premiered Wednesday at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The film joins scores …
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