Monday, April 28, 2025
Veteran journalist’s on-air rebuke of Paramount’s oversight comes after years of tension with employers at CBS News, including his contentious departure from the ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor desk in 2017.
Red billboards plastered along the London Marathon route on Sunday read ‘Never Again. Until Next Year’
A new survey finds an increasing number of Americans are using payment plans for groceries as easy credit installment offers create an outlet for short-term cash shortages.
A simple apology isn’t going to stop an NFL investigation that could lead to sanctions.
The Knicks legend’s resiliency on and off the court turned dreams into reality.
Wikipedia has long been accused of left-wing political bias. Now a U.S. Attorney wants to know who is paying for it.
AI images generated by Google were telling Americans ‘that George Washington was Black, or that America’s doughboys in World War I were, in fact, women,’ Vice President Vance says.
The highly touted first-round prospect had to wait until the fifth round before Cleveland came calling. What happened?
Former surgeon and wellness advocate Dr. Casey Means has gone so far as to label infertility a national ‘crisis.’
The 266th pope’s enemies could seize an opportunity to regain influence under Michelangelo’s frescoes.
‘They can’t even store fuel without blowing up half a city, and some still think they should be trusted with nuclear technology?’ one Iranian dissident says.
Canadian voters are electing leaders based in part on whether they want someone who will play nice with America or not.
The United States needs to ‘make a determination about whether this is an endeavor that we want to continue to be involved in,’ Mr. Rubio says.
Analysts are trying to determine if the incident was an act of sabotage given the chemicals involved, which are critical to Iran’s missile program.
Authorities say a person in custody in connection with the attack is a ‘lone male’ who was ‘known to police.’
The elderly lawmaker beat Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a race for the post atop the Oversight Committee in December.
‘The president and the entire administration are certainly open to all legal and constitutional remedies,’ press secretary Karoline Leavitt says.
The waiting list for new members closed within 24 hours of announcing the invitation-only club at Washington
As Mr. Trump approaches his 100th day in office on Tuesday, new polling suggests voters trust Democrats in Congress even less than they do the president to manage the nation’s problems.
Pritzker will ‘address rising authoritarianism and the need for Democrats to fight back.’
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