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Bernard Kerik had a spectacular rise, from detective to commissioner of the nation's largest police force to nominee for Homeland Security secretary in only 15 years.
He was "the Nation's Mayor" during the 2001 terrorist attack on NYC. Queen Elizabeth made him a knight and TIME named him "Man of the Year." He wants to be President...
Rudy Giuliani has shared his message of tolerance and faith, but his double-minded manner has caused problems for the former Mayor of New York.
A peek into the life and times of one of New York's bravest mayors.
A favorite among Internet bloggers, Rep. Ron Paul's campaign for President falls short in the Iowa straw poll.
Opinion polling during presidential elections seems to be more pervasive than ever. Does America need a minimum daily requirement of political polls in election years?
Early political polling preceding primaries in 2008 were not relevant to the actual outcome of the presidential election. In general, they hold limited public value.
Not all Republican presidential candidates share George Bush's passion for free trade with countries like Colombia; some have strong reservations about Chinese trade.
The Sept. 11 Education Trust, in cooperation with educators, has compiled a 9/11 curriculum for middle school and high school students.
Most people do not realize that the well-known thirteenth amendment - that which ended slavery in America - was not the first "Thirteenth" amendment proposed.
Not as well known to Catholics as some other miraculous events, the Transverberation is a spiritual wounding of the heart.
The top four Republican presidential hopefuls wouldn't change the controversial "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in their administrations. Will they lose LGBT votes?
The Alaskan Governor is generating tons of web traffic, but it's not necessarily the exposure she's looking for.
Fans will have to chip in a few more bucks to see the Yankees this season; their last one in the House that Ruth Built.
For a show that is usually full of hilarious one-liners and brilliant pop culture references, the season finale of the third season of 30 Rock failed to deliver.
Sen. Obama has come under fire for controversial comments made by his pastor Jeremiah Wright. Sen. McCain has embraced controversial pastors and been given a pass.
Obama's lack of international experience could be tested soon after he is elected. Take it from his running mate, Senator Joe Biden
The tendency of some journalists to use first names of some politicians might be a tip off.
Copyright infringement is similar to plagiarism, but with clear ethical differences.
Keith Olbermann is arguably the best and the loudest voice for liberal values on prime time television. His show, "Countdown," on MSNBC, is very unique.
On Tuesday, Nov. 4 2008, Senator Barack Obama was picked to be the next President, beating Senator John McCain in what can only be called a landslide.
After a hard fought primary, Republicans are now coalescing around John McCain, but Mike Huckabee remains a factor.
Commercials have begun to air for the presidential candidates of 2008 clearly aiming to attract new voters, particularly young ones, to particular campaigns
Saints who bore the Stigmata had wounds in their feet, hands and side - corresponding to the wounds of Christ on the Cross.
Holy Saints who emitted the Odors of Sanctity are said to have emitted the aroma of virtue.
Oscar Wilde Bookshop, a fixture in Greenwich Village for more than 40 years, played a crucial role in the creation and development of the modern gay rights movement.
What is a philosophy degree? A degree or major in philosophy attracts job offers from business, government and improves the odds of entering law and business school.
Billy Wilder's Ace In The Hole is a blistering condemnation of America's vulturous nature; with acid cynicism, the film doesn't skewer America, the film disembowels.
Hoy marchamos!, the cry that held together the massive Hispanic rallies in 2006 reached its "manana votamos" (tomorrow we vote) deadline.
Ex-Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney had a decisive early political win in the Ames Iowa Straw Poll held on Saturday August 11th 2007.
The 2008 American election became a media circus in more ways than one, with politicians desperate to recruit celebrities to vouch for them, writes James Briggs
Why religion would be an issue in the upcoming Presidential elections from a Biblical scholar's perspective.
Few contemporary artists have captured the attention of the media and public like Tracey Emin, famous for her confessional artwork and outrageous persona.
The world needs a new breed of leaders with uncommon passion and bold vision to lead change and drive progress.
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