By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'

Former Sen. Richard Lugar, the six-termer from Indiana who lost his primary fight to tea party favorite Richard Murdouck last May, has picked up a new title: He's been awarded the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, or KBE, his office announced.

Elizabeth Taylor went from dazzling beauty in her glory years to self-described ruin in old age.

Former Sen. John Warner says that he and his former wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor, "were always friends, to the end."

Elizabeth Taylor went from dazzling beauty in her glory years to self-described ruin in old age.
"In the guise of interpreting the California constitution, the state's Supreme Court on May 15 made certain that the issue of same-sex marriage will be a national one in the 2008 presidential race," writes in the Weekly Standard.
Millions of vacationers will pay record prices for gasoline as they hit the roads this Memorial Day weekend, and only those who have been in the sun too long would like to see prices climb even higher. Yet several members of Congress seem determined to guarantee that they will.
In her memoir "Audition," Barbara Walters has kissed and told and told and told. And given more information than many of us need or want to know.
On May 14, Republicans demonstrated why, in 2006, they became the minority party.
On May 14, Republicans demonstrated why, in 2006, they became the minority party.
Virginia Rep. Tom Davis today announced he will not run for retiring Sen. John Warner's seat, saying Virginia Republicans made a mistake when they opted to select their nominee through a convention, rather than a primary.
This week in Islamabad, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf ordered commandos to assault the Red Mosque, after a six-day siege against well-armed Taliban-supporting militants. Less than 24 hours later, Ayman al-Zawahri, Osama bin Laden's apparent successor to the command of al Qaeda, issued his third "Jihadist Exhortation" of the month — a new record.
When cartoonist Garry Trudeau mocked Taylor and then-husband John Warner, newly installed as a U.S. senator, in a 1979 "Doonesbury" comic strip, he memorably described her as a "tad overweight, but with violet eyes to die for."
Warner says that his "children bonded with hers and they will be together at the services in California."