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Pentagon official who headed Syria chemical weapons removal to help combat Ebola outbreak
The Pentagon official who oversaw the successful effort to remove chemical weapons from Syria and Libya is leaving his post to help coordinate America’s and international efforts to contain the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa and prevent its spread…
At UN Netanyahu challenges ‘brazen lies’ told by Obama, Abbas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chose not to let President Obama’s bold allegation that Israelis were not interested in peace go unanswered in his speech Monday at the UN. “Brazen lies spoken from this very podium against my country” is…
The way of serenity: Saying yes to sacred encounters
He was so right, and I wish I could go back in time to tell him how wrong I was.
It was a bitter cold night in Harlem when I met this gentleman, a man whose name I am embarrassed…
The United Nations at 70: How to fix a broken organization
The United Nations turns 70 in 2015. Fox News is asking a selection of distinguished contributors occasionally to contribute their thoughts on what it has become, and how to shape its future.
As the United Nations begins a year-long celebration…
Yes, Virginia, you really can reinvent yourself. Here’s how
I didn’t see it at first, though it was staring me in the face. I was writing a psychological suspense novel about a TV host named Robin Trainer (it’s called “Eyes on You” and was published this summer) who has…
Technology and the Golden Rule: The Internet does not erase our moral responsibility
The Internet does not erase our moral responsibility – some activities involving technology are simply wrong. Our culture, mores, religion and the weight of judgment of the Internet community can and should encourage ethical behavior.
I suggest we live by…