ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The University of New Mexico says running back Crusoe Gongbay is facing rape charges and has been suspended from the team. University officials issued a statement Monday night saying the 20-year-old turned himself in to campus police. Coach Bob Davie says he’s aware of the allegations, and …
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BERNARD GOLDBERG: May I Be a Conscientious Objector In the Culture — and Political — Wars?
“The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.” So said presidential candidate Barack Obama in an interview with the Boston Globe in 2007. That was then. But …
Read More »Why the Right Fails Online — Lessons From History for the GOP
If you think the Internet revolution encompasses only areas like business, advertising, publishing and entertainment, you are sorely mistaken. In less than a decade, starting from nearly nothing, left-wing powerhouse MoveOn.org created a force that can put a million volunteers on the ground, can raise $30 million in small donor …
Read More »JUAN WILLIAMS: The Surprising Rise of Rep. Ron Paul
Here’s a news bulletin — it is becoming increasingly clear that we are living in a time when Republican politics are being shaped by a 75-year-old, 12-term Texas congressman with a son in the Senate. And incredibly, it is no longer out of the realm of possibility that this outcast …
Read More »Most Americans Don't Want the Health Care Law That Was Passed and Efforts to Repeal It Must Continue
Americans are unhappy with ObamaCare. The House’s 245-189 vote to repeal ObamaCare on Wednesday was never really in doubt. In fact, The latest Rasmussen survey shows that 55 percent of Americans want ObamaCare repealed, the same number that showed up in polls when people voted in early November. Seventy five …
Read More »I'm Impressed By Your Fundraising, Mr. Obama — But Not As Much As I Thought I'd Be
President Obama’s campaign fundraising last quarter was impressive — he raised $48.7 million for his campaign and more than $38 million for the Democratic National Committee. But it wasn’t as good as I expected, especially given how much time Mr. Obama personally invested. According to CBS radio’s Mark Knoller, who …
Read More »Read an Excerpt From Marvin and Deborah Kalb's New Book — Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama
Fox News Opinion is pleased to present an excerpt from “Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama” by Marvin and Debra Kalb. Mr. Kalb is a Fox News contributor and Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice (Emeritus) at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. His daughter Deborah, …
Read More »Unto Us A Child Is Born
I had planned to spend my Christmas vacation with St. George’s School of Medicine in South Sudan, but instead, South Sudan came to me. I am assisting Fox News Contributor Ellen Ratner with a young blind boy named Ker Deng. Ellen and her brother brought Ker to the United States …
Read More »Are Some Honor Killings More Equal Than Others?
If an honor killing is committed by Muslims in North America, chances are you won’t read about it in the mainstream American media, except perhaps locally, and briefly. However, if the honor killing has been perpetrated by Hindus or Sikhs, and in faraway India, the crime merits prominent treatment in …
Read More »Economy Still On Life Support — And Americans Know It
All the economic numbers being thrown around as the year draws to a close are bewildering. Some are positive, some are negative, but for many this week it is hard to get an overall feel for how well the economy is doing. On the upside, GDP is rising, though slowly, …
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