Nugent, Schwarzenegger and others reportedly are weighing 2016 presidential runs; it’s not too soon to start reviewing social media support.
Polls show the Republican Party taking the blame for the shutdown, but the GOP is trying to deflect it on to vulnerable Democrats.
Amid U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz's call for Republicans to unite to end Obamacare, some in the party say he's flat-out wrong.
A story in the Daily Currant has many wondering whether Zimbabwe's president slammed a South African icon.
University of Pennsylvania professor of religion Anthena Butler penned a response to George Zimmerman’s acquittal stating that the "white god" worshiped by American Christians is a racist.
As health care reform goes into effect, the government expects con artists to take advantage of it to sell fake insurance and steal identities.
Emails obtained by IBTimes reveal that an employee group at Cincinnati’s beleaguered IRS field office likely violated federal laws.
Just five months after parting ways with the network, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has rejoined Fox News as a political commentator.
Christopher Swindell, a journalism professor at Marshall University, ignited controversy this week after writing an article for the Charleston Gazette in which he called the NRA “treasonous.”
Twitter users are lashing out at the politician over her comments about the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner.
Conservatives are outraged over an MSNBC promo, but they don't know what they're talking about.
Glenn Beck is the latest conservative voice to rally against a MSNBC "Lean Forward" promo starring Melissa Harris-Perry.
Some viewers of "The Bible" thought the character of Satan resembled President Obama. The History Channel and producers denied it was intentional.
Sarah Palin fires back at "politically correct Scrooges," Justin Bieber melts down on purpose, and Matt Lauer points fingers.
Celebrities and political officials, including FLOTUS Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Beyonce and Kim Kardashian have had what appears to be their financial records and personal information published online by hackers.
American Atheists launched its "Go Godless Instead" campaign this week, but its intended targets seemed to be shrugging it off.