Analysis: Latest Reports from Fox News ‘Opinion Pages’

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Here are the latest reports from Fox News ‘Opinion Pages’.

The real truth about the NFL draft
It’s now time for another NFL draft class to be scrutinized.

Prince’s death, pills and pain
If the rumors that Prince died from an overdose of Percocet are ultimately confirmed, it will put a very common conclusion to the life of an extraordinarily talented man who had so much more to give.

Why author Terry L. Anderson is all wrong about the urgency of climate change
The first scientific report on the dangers posed to a livable climate by burning fossil fuels was delivered to President Johnson over 50 years ago.

Gretchen’s Take: Will delegate reality give Trump momentum?
We won’t really see a contested convention

Sens. Rubio and Kirk: If Iran wants access to the dollar it must clean up its act
Access to the U.S. dollar is not an international right.

Politics, God and America
Faith may not win elections, but it’s the ultimate force for good.

Gretchen’s Take: Could Trump secure the most total votes?
There’s no denying the GOP frontrunner’s primary popular vote total is on a trajectory to be record-breaking

We must act now to stop the Middle East genocide
We know that ISIS has killed thousands of Christians in Iraq, Syria, and Libya.

Napolitano: Who will keep us safe from those who have sworn to uphold the Constitution yet defy it?
Would all of our lives be safer if the government could break down all the doors it wishes, listen to all the conversations it could find and read whatever emails and text messages it could acquire?

Donald Trump’s Clintonesque foreign policy
In a speech Wednesday outlining his would-be foreign policy, Donald Trump tried to sound presidential.

Heaven save us from the gospel of Obama: Open your borders and share the wealth
President Obama’s six-day trip to Saudi Arabia and Europe was an attempt to urge America’s allies to stay united and not give in to fear and populist demagogues.

Our outstanding low-income kids need more than a ‘one-size-fits-all’ education to succeed
High performing, low-income students face above-average obstacles blocking their path to higher education, especially at elite college and universities.

Walid Phares: Trump lays out a new vision for American foreign policy leadership
Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump’s first foreign policy speech Wednesday laid out a bold new vision for American leadership in the world.

Judith Miller: It’s what was left unsaid in Trump’s speech that matters most
Donald Trump mainly repeated his populist themes and his determination to pivot from what he called the “Obama-Clinton” foreign policy in his speech Wednesday.

Want to talk about Jesus? You’ll need a permit for that at NC State
A permit is required before students can talk about Jesus at North Carolina State University, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.

Beyonce, Jay Z and ‘Lemonade’: Infidelity is a lousy reason to end a marriage
In Beyonce’s “Lemonade,” the singer explores the theme of infidelity – a topic many theorize is autobiographical, given rumors of infidelity on the part of her husband, Jay Z.

Four U.S. Representatives: Our plan to help manufacturers and revive American prosperity
American manufacturing—once the pride of our nation and the envy of the world—is struggling.

Stossel: Lung cancer and me
A column on my lung surgery struck a nerve. Many of you wished me well. Others said I deserve to die.

Hillary wins big again. The math just isn’t there for Sanders. It’s time to get out
A presidential primary has served the Democratic Party well.

Four big takeaways from Trump’s ‘Acela Primary’ triumph
Donald Trump now controls the American continent east of the Mississippi River except for a few states here and there.

What the Bible can teach us about money
A good financial plan begins with some timeless advice proven reliable and certain. The Bible provides that and more, outlining some life-changing financial truths.

Gregg Jarrett: Just call him ‘Johnny Lucky’. Manziel skates on serious felony charges
Johnny Manziel’s new moniker should be “Johnny Lucky.” He’s lucky he was only indicted for a misdemeanor.

Chernobyl anniversary: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
A quarter-century after I became one of the first Western journalists to venture into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, it is time that I reveal the secret that I held for decades.

Lieberman & Ridge: Will Washington let lives be lost to Zika by feuding over funding?
We must approach emerging infectious disease threats more strategically, and empower a leader in the federal government who will be accountable for doing so.

Reps. Hurd & Rice: We cannot allow ISIS to harness the Internet to win the terror war
ISIS is remotely recruiting people within our communities—online and across borders—and encouraging them to carry out attacks.

Gretchen’s Take: Simplifying the states’ delegate processes
Two kinds of GOP delegates in play in the Northeast.

Rep. David Jolly: My message to Congress: Put down the phone and get back to work
I believe the demands placed on legislators to raise money are the greatest impediment to a functioning Congress.

Gov. Jan Brewer: Military families need high, consistent education standards
If there is one group that best represents the need for high, consistent educational standards in our public schools today, it is the military family.

For Democrats unifying behind Hillary Clinton is easier said than done
After an aggressive New York primary campaign Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton were supposed to go back to being friendly.

Virginia’s governor, Hillary Clinton and the felon vote
Thanks to Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe 200,000 convicted felons in the state of Virginia may now register to vote.

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