A revealing article in The New York Times details how the chief justice put his thumb on the scale for Trump to keep him on ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was filming a music video when he and a video production assistant persuaded the woman back to ...
The reaction to the speech was almost universally positive, even on Fox News, whose newsier side has been downright complimentary of the DNC at times. They remained so for the most part Thursday ...
Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh): Two persons, including a disc jockey, were arrested for allegedly assaulting a tehsildar in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain after he asked them not to use amplifiers, popularly ...
Fox News' Jonathan Hunt provides the latest on Hunter Biden's guilty plea. 'Outnumbered' panelists react. Harvey Weinstein indicted again in New York after conviction overturned The Most Reliable ...
Fox News anchor Bret Baier appeared during the 2:00 PM hour to discuss the latest news regarding President Joe Biden’s administration formally accusing Russia of trying to interfere in American ...
John Kennedy (R-LA) argued that Vice President ... Americans think that much about abstractions,” Kennedy said on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle. “They’re too busy getting up every day ...
Donald Trump made the comments while speaking to media ally Mark Levin (Fox News) Legal commentators were quick to react on social media. Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance said on X ...
Bang the box on her finger.' And [Roberts] laughed so honestly that we left it in the picture." Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter ...
Chief Justice John Roberts famously promised to be a modest caller of balls and strikes during his confirmation hearings two decades ago. In their occasional public appearances, Supreme Court ...
Chief Justice John Roberts famously promised to be a modest caller of balls and strikes during his confirmation hearings two decades ago. In their occasional public appearances, Supreme Court justices ...
Luis Ortega’s absurdist comedy “Kill the Jockey,” which plays in Venice competition, is set in Argentina’s horse-racing community. “It’s a wild, wild world,” he tells Variety.