WASHINGTON – Anti-war demonstrators from Code Pink took a further step in their efforts to protest at the Capitol Tuesday, with two members of the group attempting to apply for media credentials with false information, FOX News has learned. The two protesters, not dressed in the typical fuchsia used to …
Read More »Pop Tarts: Jennifer Garner Missed Out on Sex Education
LOS ANGELES – It’s no secret that Jennifer Garner is an extremely witty woman who snagged one of Hollywood’s hottest guys (Ben Affleck) and adds value to her screen status with every project she pursues. However, one thing Jen never got is sex education. “I don’t specifically remember any awkward …
Read More »Dispatches From Iraq: A Bird's Eye View
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. A Tactical Operations Center (TOC) is …
Read More »Democrats Propose Tough Earmark, Lobbying Rules
WASHINGTON – Democratic leaders in the House and Senate unveiled a comprehensive ethics and lobbying reform bill on Monday that cracks down on travel, gift-giving to members and bundling of campaign contributions and exposes earmarks dropped into spending bills “in the dead of night.” The legislation even earned praise from …
Read More »Jessica and Ashlee Simpson: Why They're Not Britney Spears
Jessica, Ashlee: Why They’re Not Britney | Clooney’s New Film No Accident | Bruce: Favorites Played Jessica, Ashlee: Why They’re Not Britney You may wonder why Jessica Simpson and her sister Ashlee have not turned out like Britney Spears. After all, Jessica tried out to be among Britney and other …
Read More »Imminent Independent Counsel Report Gets Sliced Up
WASHINGTON – Potentially explosive allegations from a 10-year independent counsel investigation may never see the light of day due to an appropriations bill negotiation that has some conservatives crying foul. The final report of David M. Barrett, an independent counsel appointed in 1995 to investigate potential felonies committed by one-time …
Read More »Katrina-Battered Slidell, La., Must Also Rebuild Arts Scene
One year after Hurricane Katrina smashed into Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, washing away hundreds of communities and lives, FOXNews.com’s Catherine Donaldson-Evans visits Slidell, La., to find out firsthand how one town is determined to rebuild. This is the second of her series of exclusive reports. SLIDELL, La. — Barbara …
Read More »Grrr! Crying Over Reality TV
While the hugely successful “American Idol” has spawned its fair share of copycats, primarily from the people involved with “American Idol,” it’s safe to say that the best imitator is from Mr. Reality TV himself — Mark Burnett. I’m talking about “Rock Star: Supernova,” over on that other network, CBS. …
Read More »Lawyer for Lane Garrison Disputes Claim That Actor Did Shots Before Fatal Crash
The attorney for “Prison Break” star Lane Garrison refuted a TMZ.com report claiming five eyewitnesses saw the actor do “several shots” of vodka at a party over the weekend before getting behind the wheel of his SUV and crashing it into a tree, killing a 17-year-old passenger. “Our position has …
Read More »Terrific Audience
Hi guys! So no sooner do I return to the “DaySide Dish” duty than I take a day off. Sorry folks! Had a little doc appointment I had to squeeze in. Everything’s fine and I’m ready for the rest of the workweek. Which is, uh, one more day — hee …
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