The UN wants three-year-olds to learn about multiculturalism. How about learning right and wrong first? Or maybe just fingerpainting?
The use of a Caterpillar bulldozer to brutally murder Israelis yesterday puts a crimp in the Palestinian campaign to demonize the company.
Poppies into ethanol? It's possible and could be the key to an economic boom in Afghanistan.
As Islamist inmates threaten to overrun a high-security prison, officials respond to the crisis with multicultural claptrap.
As more data come in, the dire predictions of Al Gore and company are being exposed as unfounded alarmism. Is the game close to being up for eco-mongers and their media enablers?
British organizers canceled a parade for fear of offending — despite zero complaints from local Muslims. How can freedom survive when officials capitulate to the mere notion of extremism?
Beijing may be able to keep a lid on unrest at home — but the Olympic torch relay has become a moving target for protests against China's unsportsmanlike repression in Tibet.
Geert Wilders' controversial movie charged that the West has failed to stand up to threats posed by Islamic extremists. International reaction to the film helped prove his point.
The NY Times quoted a young Iraqi whose view accurately reflected the paper's own take on events in Basra: "I don't understand it all, but it looks bad to me."
George Clooney is Hollywood's "heartthrob with a conscience" -- except when it interferes with lucrative endorsement deals, writes Mike McNally.