Hating Israel in Trafalgar Square
A carnival of anger and ignorance in the heart of London.
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The news giant is once again blatantly mislabeling defensive measures from Israeli aircraft as offensive weapons. |
Three out of four Americans believe financial reporters are making things worse by hyping bad economic news.
If he physically blocks the only black senator from entering, he's going to look like George Wallace.
Blagojevich and Richardson aren't alone when it comes to questionable ethics.
Exactly how much terrorist abuse is Israel expected to tolerate before fighting back? (Also, Phyllis Chesler: What's at Stake in Gaza)
First Blago, now this — the transition has been a bumpy ride. (Also, Richard Miniter: Leon Panetta for CIA?)
Macolytes — and Apple stockholders — go wild worrying about the CEO's health.
A determined IDF moves into Gaza full force with one clear goal: stop the Hamas rocket fire. (Also read Claudia Rosett: Does Ban Ki-Moon Think It's His Job to Help Destroy Israel?)
Not really — but that won't stop the Left scoring political points off of it.
In her quiet, unassuming way, Laura Bush has championed women's issues around the world.
We're still not yet sure exactly how the next president will govern.
The list of their recent screw-ups is long. Will they be corrected?
Counterarguments to Hamas's defenders and Israel's critics.
Welcoming a new home for show biz types who (gasp!) aren't politically correct.
Obama puts politics ahead of intelligence experience. (Also read Richard Miniter: Why Not Keep the Current CIA Director?)
Panic over "tearing down" barriers between military and civilian space programs is much ado about nothing.
With friends like many in the progressive Jewish community, Israel doesn't need enemies. (Also, Phyllis Chesler: "Attack" Protesters on the Move)
Even with failing automakers, Michigan's economy looks pretty strong compared to the Golden State's.
Nobel laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard discusses the environmentalists' war against genetically modified food.
Despite the drubbing it has received, the terror organization is far from discouraged or deterred.
Why does Hamas victimize its own people? And why doesn't the media call them on it?
Oversight, due diligence, common sense — these critical elements were all missing.
Tales of panic, sugar, and carbohydrates in a Beersheva bomb shelter.
Israel vs. Hamas isn't the only power struggle. (Also read Roger L. Simon on Gaza: The Many Wives of Nizar Gayan)