BOULDER, Colo. – Auburn transfer Shane Callahan has been declared eligible to compete for the University of Colorado’s football team this fall. Callahan, a 6-foot-6 offensive lineman from Chaparral High School in Parker, Colorado, redshirted as a freshman in 2012 for the Tigers and appeared in two games for them …
Read More »Oregon all but starts over after turbulent offseason
Their program rocked by turmoil, the Oregon Ducks made a change by moving all of their players into a single apartment complex. Graduate assistants live there, too, helping the players make “day-to-day decisions.” And coach Dana Altman tries to look at the positives of perhaps the most challenging offseason of …
Read More »American Culture — Our Greatest Export
“America has no culture!” is a phrase that we’ve all heard many a times in our lives. As is often the case, a lie repeated often enough becomes an assumed truth (kind of like the tall tale of Janeane Garofalo being a comedian). When it comes to the American culture …
Read More »Sudan's Ticking Time Bomb — Will the U.S. Do the Right Thing?
Editor’s note: Ellen Ratner wrote this op-ed for Fox News Opinion while working for a week in December with Christian Solidarity International as a volunteer in Southern Sudan. As I sat next to a contractor from the U.S government in Juba, Southern Sudan, he extolled the virtues of being in …
Read More »Post-Primary Both Parties Try to Spin Away the Obvious
Well I think I called all of yesterday’s elections exactly as they turned out. Read my predictions here. It amazes me that the establishment, in BOTH parties continue to try to spin away the obvious — voters in both parties want to get rid of the status quo in Washington. …
Read More »GROVER NORQUIST: Keep It Real, Conservatives
Between now and the November 2 election there are several dangers that stand between conservatives and the overwhelming victory that present polls predict. The first threat flows from complacency, hubris, laziness, a sense that victory is already ours. The polling data tell us that Americans want to vote for Republican …
Read More »What Does the Koran Say About Muslim Soldiers?
In the wake of the Ft. Hood shootings by Major Nidal Malik Hasan, an uncomfortable and unjust spotlight has been trained on Muslim-American soldiers serving in the armed forces. To be blunt, their loyalties are being questioned, with some conservatives arguing that Muslims should be barred outright from serving in …
Read More »The Crazy Stuff I Saw In Copenhagen
Visiting the UN climate conference in Copenhagen has been an eye-opening experience. On my way from the airport to the hotel I could tell from the gas station signs—over 10 kroner per liter, which is about $7.50 per gallon—that attitudes about energy prices were a little different here.There were two …
Read More »Will We Soon Be Bailing Out Obama Voters In California?
Wed, 27 May 2009 21:03:35 +0000 – By Dan GainorMedia Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture When the Tax Day Tea Party protests happened on April 15, the idea of government spending us into bankruptcy seemed hard for some to grasp. A month-and-a-half later, even skeptics have a …
Read More »Medical staff warned: Keep your mouths shut about illegal immigrants or face arrest
Editor’s note: The contractor running the refugee camp at Lackland Air Force Base is “BCFS,” not “Baptist Family and Children’s Services” — as noted in a previous version of this story. A government-contracted security force threatened to arrest doctors and nurses if they divulged any information about the contagion threat …
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