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Veteran Character Actor Harold Gould Dead at 86

Character actor Harold Gould is probably best known for his showy turn as the dapper Kid Twist in “The Sting,” Rhoda Morgenstern’s father in both the “Mary Tyler Moore Show” and later “Rhoda,” and his recurring role as a suitor

On 'Hallowed Ground,' and Imam Rauf's Misunderstanding of It

Proving once again that the sexually-obsessed Islamists have no concept about what constitutes “hallowed ground,” the fast-diminishing Imam Rauf clearly doesn’t understand that the clubs and businesses in lower Manhattan he finds objectionable anteceded 9/11 — which in any case

Wapo: Big Terrorist Attack Coming?

Marc Thiessen writes: “We are less than a year away from the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As that milestone approaches, a dangerous view is taking hold in Washington that al-Qaeda no longer has the intent

Why I Don't Write About 9/11

Every year September 11th rolls around and I feel I should write something about 9/11. Every year, I don’t. I can’t really say why. Even having lived in California at the time, I nonetheless felt and feel deeply and very

Never Forget: 9/11/01 Through One Man's Eyes

On this 9th anniversary of the WTC attacks, I wanted to remember all those who died including cousin, Steve Schlag, Tim Finnerty, Zach Zeng and the 3,000 other souls by sharing with you my story from that day. Actually began

9/11: Sharia Versus Freedom

My friend Andy McCarthy reminds us on this solemn day that despite our most comforting delusions, the “moderate Islam” we Americans all desire has yet to evolve. The real Islam of today–not some chimerical non-existent creed–cannot be in our corner

Never Forget: Nine Years Late – Sea Change

The mistaken new Oval Office rug in which one quote is falsely attributed and another is taken out of context is both food for the foot as well as a heartening reminder that, like rugs, societal ignorance and confusion do

Never Forget: The Day the World Changed

Only a few days before September 11, 2001, my girlfriend Tanya had come to the US for the first time on a visa from Russia. We were to be married that year. The economy had been rough that year due

Obama Marks 9/11 With Call For Religious Tolerance

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Speaking at the Pentagon, President Obama used the occasion to say: “Just as we condemn intolerance and extremism abroad, so will we stay true to our traditions at home as a diverse and tolerant

Symbolic Ground Zero

As we mark the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the controversy of the Ground Zero Mosque has given rise to a conversation that should have occurred many years ago. Beyond question of the proposed Islamic community center’s proximity

Free Speech Then and Now

Back in 2005, Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen set the gold standard on defending free speech when, on being approached by perpetually aggrieved Islamic ambassadors hoping for official redress against Jyllands Posten (Cartoon Rage was just kicking in), he

Never Forget: Remembering 9/11 for the Horror It Was

I watched the National Geographic documentary on 9/11. I wondered if there would be any PC (politically correct) parts stressing diversity, peaceful Islam, or moralizing about how we had caused the shocking attack. There was none. It was some of