A little while ago, I discussed why I am a supporter of Israel. It sparked a rather interesting discussion that lasted a decent while. But one commenter -- "JP" …
Two editorials today take up the question of Osama bin Laden's curious silence. Michael Ledeen, in The National Review Online and Peter Brookes in The New York Post both …
There is no doubt that our legal system is flawed. Guilty people are set free, and innocents languish behind bars. Fortunately, those are the exceptions -- in the vast …
I'm about to embark on a maddening journey, one that I've not attempted for 6 long years. Ahead of me lies great heartache and many difficult choices. It's a …
"ou know, they're talking about giving Katie Couric $20 million. I say take that $20 million you could buy 40 reporters, 40 new reporters. You could give them each …
This weeks Weekend Caption Contest™ proved to be a bit more challenging than the standard fare around here. The assignment this week was to caption the following picture: Here …
Bonfire of the Vanities entries for this weeks edition (Week 132 hosted at The Business of America is Business) are due by midnight (Eastern), Monday January 9th. Send a …
... begins with a single step. Or something like that. Originally, I was going to write today about the difficulty of adapting a newspaper's print edition to late-breaking news, …
New Hampshire has a nuclear power plant. The Seabrook Station was originally intended to have two reactors, but due to huge protests from the anti-nuclear crowd and economic necessities, …
Yesterday, I was all set to vent some outrage on this story -- someone left a tennis ball rigged as a bomb lying in the streets of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, …