By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'
Al Pacino, energized by a conversation that has inevitably turned to the intricacies of acting, is snapping his fingers.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., told MSNBC's Al Sharpton Wednesday night she was "infuriated" during Sen. Rand Paul's questioning of Sec. Hillary Clinton and even left the hearing room.

Rod Stewart never seems to lose his knack for picking a song that can twang the popular heartstrings. The British rocker is preparing for another big U.S. tour in 2013.
More than eight months after upending its universe of classic heroes and ongoing titles, DC Entertainment is bringing six more titles to readers, including a contemporary take on its vintage war comic, "G.I. Combat."

More than eight months after upending its universe of classic heroes and ongoing titles, DC Entertainment has released six more titles to readers, including a contemporary take on its vintage war comic, "G.I. Combat."

Retired Justice John Paul Stevens says the U.S. Supreme Court should settle the legal debate over the health care overhaul promptly and not push the case back beyond the 2012 presidential election.
Stevens, who notes that Pacino tries many degrees of a character, leaving it to the director to calibrate.