Michael Jackson now has reason to worry about more than just going to jail: His career is over. I have just read a devastating new book by Ray Chandler, uncle of the boy who accused Jackson of molesting him a decade ago. “All That Glitters: The Crime and the Cover …
Read More »Giuliani and McCain Silence Anti-Bush Media
Some big mo for President Bush. With powerful speeches byRudy Giuliani (search),John McCain (search), andArnold Schwarzenegger (search), Mr. Bush finally has some wind at his back. Even the anti-Bush media was silent after the Giuliani and McCain explanations of the Iraq War. And it’s safe to say that so far, …
Read More »Calif. Firm Accused of Pyramid Scheme; Marines, Churches Invested
NEW YORK, N.Y. – A federal judge has frozen the assets of a California-based real estate company after authorities accused it of running a securities scam that counts at least 30 active-duty Marines and several churches as investors. U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer in San Francisco took the action …
Read More »Give It Back?
What would you do if you received a 12 percent pay raise and then, weeks later, your boss comes back and says, “I made a mistake, it was meant to be a 2 percent raise.” Now he wants you to give up the raise and pay back the difference for …
Read More »Summing Up the Vice Presidential Debate
Summing up the vice-presidential debate: that’s the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” So who won? Once again, I’m not going to make the call. That is your job. As you know, my job is to bloviate, but I will tell you who benefited more from the chat, just …
Read More »Jacko's Ex Gains Ground in Custody Case
Jacko’s Ex Gains Ground | Jacko Disses Fan Clubs | Top Ten of 2004 | An Educational Anniversary Jacko’s Ex Gains Ground in Custody Case The nasty nature of the Debbie Rowe–Michael Jackson custody case has been ratcheted up a notch or two since last week. Recent court documents reveal …
Read More »Chandler's Love of Competition Will Come in Handy
WASHINGTON – Sometimes clichés are too apt to be avoided. For the second-newest member of Congress, Democratic Rep. Ben Chandler (search), the phrase “out of the frying pan and into the fire” truly fits. But the veteran of two major elections in one year— who joined Congress in February right …
Read More »Reporter's Notebook: Reagan, D-Day, Homecoming
It wasn’t planned that way, of course, but it all sort of worked out. There we were in Normandy, France, covering the 60th anniversary of the Allies’ D-Day invasion for Fox News when word came of the passing of Ronald Reagan. The “segue” wasn’t hard at all. What the former …
Read More »FOX411: 'Apprentice' Stars Party After Show
‘Apprentice’ Party|Poached Salman|Rocco Roasted? ‘Apprentice’ Stars Party After Show Maybe you watched the big two-hour finale of “The Apprentice” last night. The people in the audience at NBC sure did, but for about a minute the audio feed in the theater was a sound they didn’t expect to hear — …
Read More »Simmons' Military Knowledge Makes Him a Target
WASHINGTON – As a Vietnam veteran who served 37 years in the Army reserves, Rep.Rob Simmons (search)says he knows enough about the military to argue with some certainty that political wrangling at home does nothing for troop morale on the battlefield. “I am very sensitive to the fact that our …
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