Analysis: Latest Reports from Fox News ‘Opinion Pages’

What the hell? Artist crucifies Jesus on dartboard
The art exhibit inside a campus library at Rutgers University was sickening – Jesus crucified on a dartboard.

How to fix free trade
Modern economics teaches free trade can be a powerful policy to create better jobs and growth but only if the right conditions are met.

How women can be the secret weapon in the war against ISIS
When it comes to “destroying” ISIS, the U.S. needs the best people in the right roles.

Bolton: China-Taiwan tensions are rising. How Obama responds is critical
China and Taiwan are locked in a spiraling controversy over conflicting concepts of “citizenship,” with enormous implications both for them and the United States.

Janice Dean: Why it’s important to talk with your kids about tornado season
Weather can be scary, but it’s also exciting. And it’s universal. It affects all of us.

Happy 400th anniversary William Shakespeare: Your genius still fires our imaginations
Friday I set off to Stratford-upon-Avon for the annual Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations in his home town.

The real reason why the North Carolina ‘bathroom bill’ debate is center stage
The bathroom debate is really a debate about the fundamental way we Americans will define any truth.

Dana Perino: President Bush, Lucas Boyd and an unforgettable lesson in character
Lucas Boyce was born six weeks premature and weighed just over four pounds. His mother was a young teen who struggled with substance abuse and would sell her body to support her habit.

Alan Dershowitz: Obama’s hypocrisy on Brexit
At a joint press conference with Britain Prime Minister, David Cameron, President Obama defended his intrusion into British politics in taking sides on the controversial and divisive Brexit debate. In an op-ed, Obama came down squarely on the side of Britain remaining in the European Union – a decision I tend to agree with on its merits.

Obama’s constant meddling is killing us, America. We need leadership, not tinkering
I am incensed that our government has decided to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.

Starnes: Donald Trump is not a conservative
What sort of man is lurking deep inside Donald Trump’s innards?

Biden feels ‘overwhelming frustration’ about the Middle East. Imagine how Israelis feel
Vice President Biden, speaking at J Street earlier this week, voiced the Obama administration’s “overwhelming frustration”—at Israel for the lack of Mideast peace.

Earth Day 2016: Let’s ditch the doom and gloom and celebrate our improving environment
Discussions of climate change almost always include terms such as catastrophic, irreversible, and irreparable.

A beautiful friendship: Two World World II heroes bound by loyalty and a barber’s chair
When these two friends are together and Chidester’s scissors work their magic, observers must marvel at the nearly 200 combined years of life experience.

The Paris Climate Agreement is about carbon and confusion
The Paris Agreement is largely a ruse concocted by climate alarmists and cronies to justify current and future policies that would benefit them but harm the rest of us.

Trump’s on a winning streak and everyone (including delegates) loves a winner
Donald Trump’s commanding victory in New York Tuesday means that he is even more likely to win all of the 15 remaining Republican primary states than any other scenario.

Beyond Tinder: A revolutionary way to date
People really bond when they share their struggles—what they have overcome and still need to overcome.

Curt Schilling, ESPN and your God-given plumbing
There’s no question that Curt Schilling has uttered a good number of politically incorrect statements during his career at ESPN.

Let’s pass on the hot sauce. African-American voters want substance over style
The New York primary is behind us.

Donald Trump’s wrong about GOP delegates and the system. Here’s why
My experience working with GOP delegates at numerous conventions tells me they are far more interested in saving the world than making a buck.

Gretchen’s Take: The people’s voice should be heard
Exit polls reveal what the majority of Americans believe

Liberal Attorneys general are becoming activist agitators not advocates
State attorneys general are waging ideological war, also known as “lawfare,” against legal, corporate practices.

Happy birthday, Queen Elizabeth. The world needs you now more than ever
Queen Elizabeth is a great source of pride, inspiration, and comfort. While other world leaders shirk responsibilities for immediate pleasure or the spotlight, the Queen has always put duty first.

Jennifer Aniston, People magazine and the world’s most beautiful women
Yes, Jennifer Aniston is a physically attractive woman, but I can’t help but think we are missing out on something by confining our definition of beauty to a magazine cover.

Senator John Barrasso: The climate change boondoggle hits a wall
Representatives from more than 130 countries will gather at the United Nations in New York on Friday to sign the climate change pact written in Paris last December.

Immigration, the Supreme Court and President Obama
Twenty-six states and the House of Representatives told the Supreme Court this week that President Obama is enforcing the laws not as Congress wrote them but as he wishes them to have been written.

Saudi Arabia and 9/11: Give the American people the truth, Mr. Obama
Recently controversies have erupted over the Obama administration’s continued classification of evidence of possible Saudi government involvement in the 9/11 terror attacks.

Mr. Obama, you should have stayed home. Your trip to Saudi Arabia, Europe signals weakness
President Obama faces contentious meetings with European and Gulf state leaders during his trip this week to Europe and Saudi Arabia.

Mr. Obama, muster your courage, call out human rights abuses when you meet Gulf monarchs
Since 2011 the president and his aides have been largely silent about beheadings in Saudi Arabia, torture in Bahrain, and disappearances in the United Arab Emirates.

Gretchen’s Take: Why Virgin Islands delegates matter so much
Is chaotic Republican meeting a precursor to the GOP convention?

Fired for preaching: Georgia dumps doctor over church sermons
Bi-vocational pastors take notice – what you say from the pulpit on Sunday could get you fired from your public sector job on Monday.

Stossel: I have lung cancer. The medical care I’ve received is excellent but the customer service stinks
My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I’ll be fine.

Trump triumphs: Two big takeaways after The Donald wins New York
There are two ways to analyze Donald Trump’s decisive win in New York’s presidential primary.

Clinton shuts down Sanders with a big win in New York. It’s over for the Vermont senator
After Tuesday night’s victory in New York the reality is truly setting in that the delegate math just isn’t there for Bernie Sanders.

Fears of Saudi royal retaliation should not deter the truth about 9/11 attacks
The Mafia, in its heyday, ran lucrative protection rackets.

25 years after Anita Hill our courts are flooded with political vendettas. Here’s why
No one is above the law, and politicians posing as law enforcement officials should not be permitted to punish their political enemies.

Bernie Sanders, Israel and the 96 percent
if I were Bernie Sanders looking at the New York primary I wouldn’t count on a huge anti-Israel Jewish turnout.

Does pandering Hillary put hot sauce on her collard greens?
When it comes to pandering nobody does it better than Hillary Clinton – who is desperate to become the nation’s first black female president.

Gerri Willis: It’s not your fault you’re not rich. Here’s how America got off track
To understand how liberal progressive policies have undermined American wealth, let’s go back to the beginning.

Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn: America has forgotten how to win at war
Somewhere along our national journey our political leaders lost the clarity of vision, our military commanders the habits of strategic thought, and our public the determined will to achieve victory.

Gregg Jarrett: Four things to know about Obama’s immigration plan and the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court appeared divided during oral arguments Monday in a legal challenge to President Obama’s executive action that would protect millions of illegal immigrants from deportation and permit them to work indefinitely in the country legally.

Alan Dershowitz: Don’t be fooled America, Bernie Sanders is not pro-Israel
Bernie Sanders may not be as anti-Israel as some of his radical supporters but he can no longer be called pro-Israel.

Rising H-1B visa costs are stifling innovation and hurting the success of US companies
Will we make H-1B visas increasingly unaffordable for the companies and start-ups that need them most?

Tax Day 2016: Still working to hold the corrupt IRS accountable
The brazen arrogance of the IRS and Obama administration continues unabated.

Dancing Donald Trumps banned from school talent show
‘The Dancing Donalds’ drew rave reviews from students and faculty at Fiske Elementary School in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Email bombshell: Attorneys General worked with Green groups to punish political opponents
New emails reveal that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and others secretly teamed up with anti-fossil fuel activists to launch investigations against groups whose political speech challenged the global warming policy agenda.

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