This is the third of an exclusive FOXNews.com daily series that takes a look at the college experience, from how to choose what school and course of study is right for you to finding innovative ways to pay the bills. When Arpie McQueen, a New Jersey mother of two, was …
Read More »Jacko a Curse, Says $20M Boy's Uncle
Michael Jackson | KT Mcfarland | Outtakes Jacko A Curse, Says $20m Boy’s Uncle Everything that has to do with Michael Jackson is cursed. And everyone who’s come into contact with the pop singer is equally cursed. That’s what Ray Chandler, uncle of Jordy Chandler, told me yesterday after reading …
Read More »Worn Out Welcome? Cindy Sheehan No Longer on Tips of Everyone's Tongues
WASHINGTON – Public opposition to the war in Iraq reached a crescendo in 2006, fueling a backlash against the Bush administration and the Republican Party in the congressional midterm elections. But throughout the fall election season, the “peace mom” who played a large part in launching the anti-war movement was …
Read More »Tony Snow, Fashion Plate
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Better Off if Dems Regain House? Fifty-two percent of Americans say they support the National Security Agency‘s collection of domestic phone records as a way to detect possible terrorist activity. That according to the latest FOX News poll, which shows that 49 …
Read More »Playing with Far-Left Fire
Three more reasons for Democrats to stay far away from far-left fanatics: that’s the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” Reason one: whether you agree with his politics or not, Senator John McCain is a patriot, a man who suffered torture for six years at the hands of Jane …
Read More »Michael Jackson Heads for Paris; Fires, Hires New Advisers
Michael Jackson | ‘Superman Returns’ | Jesse Hilsen Jacko: Next Stop, Paris Michael Jackson is moving from Bahrain to “Europe,” as his press release and publicity advised yesterday. But I am told that Jackson is likely going to settle in Paris if he can find the money to buy a …
Read More »Is the Outrage Fading?
First of all, we continue to grieve for our compatriots killed two years ago on this day. And we continue to notice that the anger of the nation overSept. 11 (search)is declining. And that is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. For a country right in the middle …
Read More »Eight Hours of Sleep or Else
Happy Thursday, DaySiders! I’ll be checking in with you a few times a week. Had to skip yesterday due to some social obligations. Julian Phillips, our old buddy and host of “FOX & Friends Weekend” wanted to gossip a bit, so Mike and I met up with him at one …
Read More »McClellan Steps Down From Podium, Rove Back in Elections Game
More changes were afoot in the White House on Wednesday, as Press Secretary Scott McClellan announced he was stepping down and Karl Rove was reassigned within the administration. “I’m ready to move on,” McClellan said while standing next to President Bush on the South Lawn of the White House. McClellan, …
Read More »Julia Takes Pay Cut for Broadway Boost
The Pretty Woman is headed for the Great White Way. Julia Roberts makes her Broadway debut this week in the revival of Richard Greenberg’s drama “Three Days of Rain,” which begins previews Tuesday before opening its 12-week run on April 19. But why would the Oscar-winning Roberts, who makes about …
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