Reporting from Iraq, the New York Times says "The security improvements in most neighborhoods are real."
Michael Yon reports on Roman Catholic and Muslim Iraqis celebrating a Mass together in Baghdad.
In a new book, FBI special agent George Piro reports that Saddam Hussein privately confessed to gassing Kurds and planning to build a nuclear weapon as soon as UN sanctions against Iraq were lifted.
About 25% of homeless Americans are military veterans, roughly double the percentage of veterans in average population.
All six of the "undecided" voters who asked questions during last Friday's CNN Democratic presidential candidate debate in Las Vegas were Democratic operatives. Doug Ross, Rob Port, and AllahPundit have details. And here's a video that explains what went on. If Republicans tried to pull a stunt like this on Fox News, liberal bloggers would be peeing a ring around themselves.
Speaking of misrepresentation, here is a little video that shows what happened to some of the money donated to the defense fund for the so-called "Jena 6."
New Orleans will pay $3.4 million to settle a discrimination suit filed by white and Hispanic city employees who claim that they were fired by the city's first black DA in 2003 and replaced with black employees.
New Zealand has barred a British couple from immigrating because the wife is overweight and would pose too great a risk to New Zealand's national health care system.
A top Democrat has admitted that the recently-defeated SCHIP expansion is indeed a trojan horse for full nationalized health care.
An Ohio court "dismissed 14 foreclosure cases brought on behalf of mortgage investors, ruling that they had failed to prove that they owned the properties they were trying to seize." Finally a victory for homeowners in the ongoing foreclosure wars.
Speaking of property seizures, Drew Carey hosts this ten minute video about eminent domain gone wild in National City, California.
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