You might think Ashton's challenge to CNN is silly. Susan Boyle is a singer on a reality show. But they are both examples of the power of the people to make something happen.
During the vegan dinner Lucky and I schmoozed with Byron Howard, one of the directors of the animated Disney hit film Bolt. Lucky spent the whole time flirting with him!
When people lose money, it can be quite interesting. You can find out what you really love about life that keeps us here and what you came to this planet for is not necessarily your apartment.
With the national media's insistence of dwelling on the trivial (Who's twittering who, Obama's NCAA brackets, Dick Cheney's opinions about anything) a...
We don't need flash, flag-throwing or yelling at the camera. We just need honest, factual stories. And we need reporters who can give us those stories in a responsible and trustworthy manner.
This is supposed to be one of those golden "teachable" moments for parents, when you sit them down and say, if a boy ever hits you, run like hell and tell someone.
With a quickly revolving soundtrack and an enthusiastic crowd, the show is one of the best shows of fashion week by far. For these stars, walking the catwalk was a piece of cake.
Several years ago, Les Moonves, President of CBS, publically suggested he wanted to "blow up" CBS News. What a sad departure from our golden days. CB...
Saying these are "the best of times and the worst of times" for journalism, Couric listed the growing number of urgent stories to cover with a dwindling number of resources to cover them.
We learn on Facebook that Palin has "serious concerns" with Obama's stimulus package. Say what?
Somehow Palin's speaking pattern, upswept hair, glasses and supreme self-confidence electrified the body politic. Love or fear her, she and her small-town ways could not be ignored.
Even with a new Barack Obama presidential glow emanating out of the White House, I can't shake the disturbing sensation that the trio of governors we'...
The problem with Bush's kind of politics can be summed up in one word: cynicism. His presidency legitimized an a whole cynical generation of government workers.
When Senator John McCain lost the presidential election, he gave a concession speech that was lauded for its dignity in defeat. After congratulating B...
I thought we'd heard the last of Palin's reedy voice, but no, the media plays The Sarah Palin Boogie over and over.
In a story about potential vice presidential picks, the AP referred to Joe Lieberman as "the Democratic vice presidential prick in 2000."