By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
The Minnesota Vikings, hoping to flee their longtime home in downtown Minneapolis for a new suburban stadium, got a message Tuesday from an influential state senator: Not so fast.

Anti-capitalism protesters camped outside St. Paul's Cathedral have forced the iconic church to shut its doors for the first time since World War II out of concern for what it says are health and safety risks posed by the "Occupy the London Stock Exchange" movement, now entering its 10th day.

Hundreds of anti-capitalist protesters mingled with bemused bank workers outside London's St. Paul's Cathedral on Monday, as welcoming but wary cathedral staff urged demonstrators not to deter tourists wanting to visit the historic building.
The owners of two Southern California firms were among 55 people indicted by a federal grand jury in a $250 million income-tax fraud scheme claiming refunds were available through a secret government account, prosecutors and the Internal Revenue Service said Monday.