FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — The New York Jets are paying for their sideline shenanigans. (more)
(Reuters) – Jim Schneller is not the type of congressional candidate a political progressive or liberal Democrat would ordinarily support. (more)
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rhode Island gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio, in a radio interview Monday morning, reacted angrily to President Obama’s decision not to endorse him during a visit to the Ocean State Monday. (more)
Tribune Co. chief innovation officer Lee Abrams has been placed on indefinite suspension without pay pending review of a companywide memo he sent to staff Monday that spurred a rash of employee complaints. (more)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The couple who tried to restore the Los Angeles Dodgers as a family franchise walked out of a divorce court Wednesday, placing the team’s future in the hands of a judge. (more)
A shooting on the city’s Southeast Side has people telling two entirely different stories. (more)
Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has out-raised his Tea Party-backed opponent Sharron Angle by millions of dollars, but a recent influx of cash for ads targeting Reid appears to be putting the Senate leader on the defensive. (more)
Goldman Sachs (GS: 148.10 ,+2.79 ,+1.92%), which once commanded the largest proprietary trading department on Wall Street, is in the initial phases of winding down billions of dollars in equity positions, the direct result of new regulatory rules designed to eliminate Wall Street risk taking, FOX Business Network has learned. (more)
The “Rocket” has crashed and burned. (more)
The Justice Department has informed former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) that the government has ended a six-year investigation of his ties to the disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, according to DeLay’s lead counsel in the matter, Richard Cullen, chairman of McGuireWoods. (more)
Sen. Michael Bennet has reason to worry. (more)
The election of Barack Obama, America’s first black president, was supposed to be a sign of our national maturity, a chance to transform the charged, stilted “national conversation” about race into a smarter and more authentic dialogue, led by a president who was also one of the nation’s subtlest thinkers and writers on the topic. (more)
WASHINGTON — Telling a Senate panel that he would not be a “hood ornament,” the Obama administration’s candidate to become national intelligence director pledged Tuesday that despite the job’s vague authority, he would try to bring an end to turf battles and bureaucratic bloat in America’s spy agencies. (more)
The Obama administration’s nominee to be the next director of national intelligence is expected to face questions from Congress on Tuesday about the expansion of top-secret agencies and contracts, after reports in The Washington Post showing that these efforts have become “so unwieldy and so secretive” that effective oversight is impossible. (more)
By all outward appearances, Lakey Peterson is your typical 15-year-old girl, balancing school time with play, hanging with friends, and wondering what the future may hold. But hidden behind the bleach blonde hair, the painted nails, and the big teenage grin, lies the heart of a dedicated champion who is dominating women’s surfing, and unleashing performances that make her male counterparts take notice as well. (more)
PHOENIX (AP) — Minutemen groups, a surge in Border Patrol agents, and a tough new immigration law aren’t enough for a reputed neo-Nazi who’s now leading a militia in the Arizona desert. (more)
SAN FRANCISCO — Bill Neukom sat in the front row of AT&T Park on a cool Friday night earlier this season making eye contact with his San Francisco Giants players and urging them on as they came and went from the dugout. (more)
Keith Olbermann, host of MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann, has responded to the news that The Daily Caller has acquired the domain, KeithOlbermann.com. (more)
A Florida state representative says he is committed to proposing an “Arizona-style” immigration bill during Florida’s upcoming special legislative session that Governor Charlie Crist has called in response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (more)
Global warming alarmists claim vindication after last year’s data manipulation scandal. Don’t believe the ‘independent’ reviews. (more)

























