CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Wednesday on his network's coverage of the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse that the teen is lucky he's not on trial for being an "idiot."
Emerald Robinson, the White House correspondent for conservative cable news channel Newsmax, has been permanently banned from Twitter for violating its policies around commentary on coronavirus vaccines.
New Jersey Democrat Senate President Steve Sweeney conceded to Republican challenger Ed Durr on Wednesday after refusing to concede last week after apparently scrounging up 12,000 mystery ballots.
The Taliban held a military parade for its “Islamic Emirate Army” in the city of Kandahar on Monday, featuring U.S.-made weapons, armored fighting vehicles, and helicopters seized after President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
A federal judge has given final approval of a $626 million settlement for people affected by the Flint water crisis, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
One of the most poignant and meaningful of these ceremonies will take place at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. During this year’s Veteran’s Day memorial celebration, Arlington Cemetery will recreate a portion of the ceremony that took place 100 years ago.
Prosecutor Thomas Binger cross-examined Kyle Rittenhouse in court on Wednesday and suggested hollow point bullets are designed to "explode" inside an animal.
Monty Python's John Cleese has taken the preemptive move to cancel himself before Cambridge University's student union has a chance to do so, after the body blacklisted an art historian who performed a mocking impression of Adolf Hitler during a debate.
Longtime General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher is reportedly leaving the ABC daytime soap opera after co-stars complained that he shared a social media post referring to transgender Biden administration official Rachel Levine as a "dude."
Establishment media coverage of the murder trial of teenager Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this week has skewed events to suggest his guilt -- even as the prosecution's case against him fell apart under cross-examination.
Miami-Dade Public Schools, Florida's largest school district, is dropping its controversial mask mandate, allowing parents to opt their children out of the rule.
Like Yogi Berra once said, “It’s deja vu all over again.” Yesterday, the roads were racist. Now it’s the term “woke.” Host Alex Marlow covers it all in today's episode.
President Joe Biden’s "Build Back Better Act," a filibuster-proof $1.75 trillion budget reconciliation package, would give $800 million worth of cash payments to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who were recently released into the United States interior, a new analysis states.
Columbia University has released a bizarre video talking about the alleged importance of gender "pronouns," and warned that "intentionally misgendering someone" is against the school's nondiscrimination policy. A staff member could be dismissed for violating the policy, according to the Ivy League university's website.
California on Thursday ordered residents to wear masks in "most settings outside the home," saying the new rule was necessary because too many Californians were neglecting to cover their faces during the coronavirus pandemic.