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Nearly three months after Jordon Hudson took the football world by storm, by reportedly storming out of a CBS interview — and by directing North Carolina coach Bill Belichick to not respond to the ...
Justin and Hailey Bieber got married only three months after they started dating. Hailey explained, "We wanted to move in ...
The U.S. ambassador to Israel had an unbelievable reaction to other countries shifting their stance on Palestine.
The current leaders of the FBI have “no idea what they’re doing,” according to outgoing employees. The federal investigative ...
As a trailblazing journalist, Connie Chung is best known for making history as one of the first Asian American women to ...
State legislatures in California, Massachusetts, and New York are considering legislation that would ban masks and require federal immigration officers to wear IDs.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) acting Director Todd Lyons said agents can continue to use masks in the field, even as the agency has increasingly come under fire for moves… ...
Six months into President Donald Trump's second term in office, he has given more access and answered more questions put to him by a largely hostile press than many of his predecessors.
The US president’s failure to release the promised files has triggered a rare revolt within his MAGA base—raising questions about transparency, betrayal, and the limits of loyalty in a movement founde ...
Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann has shared his thoughts on CBS’ shocking decision to cancel The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, dismissing claims that the move was politically motivated.
Keith Olbermann dismisses theories that Stephen Colbert's CBS show was canceled for political reasons, citing $40 million annual losses amid Paramount-Skydance merger talks.