One should hold deeply mitigated expectations for a senator who, as lead author of a cap-and-trade bill, admits he doesn’t know what cap-and-trade means. But Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) is tempting me to think that, if he is merely uninformed, it must be willfully so. Or else he’s got an uncomfortable relationship with the truth and, it would seem particularly given the absence of specifics or examples, is making stuff up. (more)
Revolution in California and political regime change come November has been a theme of mine for weeks. Tuesday night’s big victories for Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina moved that agenda nicely down the field. (more)
Christie Brinkley was empathetic but stern with Alexa Ray Joel after her daughter took some pills and was hospitalized in December. (more)
GREENWOOD, Miss. (AP) — Scratch-poor towns in the Mississippi Delta once shared more in common with rural Iran — scarce medical supplies, inaccessible health care and high infant mortality rates — than with most of the U.S. (more)
Barack Obama in an extreme conservative in the Old-World sense. He believes he is a progressive, but he is exactly the opposite. (more)
In celebrity-land, it’s already midsummer. Stars go on holiday to escape allegedly grueling schedules while we lowly commoners see their glamorous vacations splashed across every magazine imaginable. (more)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A Colombian model accused of luring pretty young Argentine women into smuggling cocaine to Mexico declared her innocence before a judge Thursday, while her lawyer called the evidence against her merely cosmetic. (more)
Though supermodels lead outwardly glamorous lives, the pressure to stay in shape and on top proves fatal for some. Just two weekends ago, top French model Noemie Lenoir tried to commit suicide. And among the high profile models who’ve died recently are Ambrose Olsen, Daul Kim, Hayley Kohle and Ruslana Korshunova, who lost her life after falling from her apartment balcony four days before she turned 21. (more)
Five months since giving birth, Gisele Bundchen has bounced back into supermodel shape and is flaunting her post-baby body in new ads for Hope Lingerie. (more)
Mrs Ford, who died last year at 98, owned two homes in New York’s Dakota Building and they now belong to Indra Tamang, who was raised in a mud house in rural Nepal. (more)
Sources claim that Today host and NBC resident sexy beast Matt Lauer’s affair has led to the imminent demise of his 11-year marriage to model Annette Roque. (more)
In his State of the Union speech President Obama claimed that, “Jobs must be our number one focus in 2010.” No surprise, since for months the Bureau of Labor Statistics has shown the unemployment rate to be hovering dangerously close to 10 percent. Revised BLS numbers to show additional jobs losses in December and January with 363 out of 372 metropolitan areas in the U.S. reporting that they lost jobs in January. (more)
Beautiful Halle Berry is a three time loser in love, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned. (more)
She’s from Russia with love — and armed with sex toys, drugs and secret videotape. (more)
An attempt to look anything like Heidi Klum is a lofty, lofty goal. (more)
Ex-Giants superstar Tiki Barber has dumped his 8-months-pregnant wife, Ginny, for sexy former NBC intern Traci Lynn Johnson, sources told The Post last night. (more)
I slept on my pullout sofa the other night, just to mix things up. It was fun—felt like a vacation from my bed. It’s taking every ounce of energy I have not to surgically examine the fact that the only kind of getaway I can manage these days is one in which I travel a mere 17 feet and it’s over in about six hours. (more)
Before she was “Bombshell”, Michelle McGee was a choir girl — and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive, long-lost photos to prove it. (more)
Jesse James is only the latest in a string of high-profile men caught cheating, and he was outed on the heels of Sandra Bullock winning the best actress Oscar, but one has to wonder what kind of woman can lure a man away from “America’s Sweetheart” and the answer is not what you’d expect. (more)
With an ailing economy, nearly double-digit unemployment and a sense among Washington lawmakers that something, anything, must be done to “create” jobs, politicians of both political stripes have turned to “green” jobs as the panacea to cure all ills. (more)























