US keeps 'all options' open for Yemen's Huthis
Germany's anti-mask movement draws strange bedfellows
During a White House press briefing on Friday, Kayleigh McEnany called a CNN reporter an 'activist' and refused to answer her question.
On Twitter, one of the Baldwin brothers gets in on the fun, wondering if the former New York mayor is “dyeing.”
"Years from now it would become kind of a generic name. Have you got your Trump yet, I got my Trump, I'm fine."
Bill Barr was not the attorney general at the time, and no explanation was given to those involved.
Twitter suspects Rudy Giuliani uses Just For Men hair dye.
“They certainly knew who she was. They had a lot to talk to her about. At the end of the day, it is based on talent," Ryan Seacrest said.
Pompeo says will make unprecedented visit to Israeli-occupied Golan
Iran says to meet nuclear commitments if Biden lifts sanctions
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is third in the presidential line of succession, after Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
While the tales from Ivanka's teenage years are easily dismissed, her moral tight-rope act during the Trump presidency will likely have longer social effects
The Kazakh American Association has written a letter to various award shows, urging them to ban Sacha Baron Cohen's "Borat 2" from competing for exploiting the nation by hijacking the "ethnic identity" of its people.
Huawei sells off budget phone brand as US pressure bites
Moderna vaccine news sends stocks higher, Dow nears 30,000
“Very, very nervous, but very, very excited,” Claudia Conway said.
“Of course, it would be better if we could start working with them,” Dr. Fauci said.
President Trump and the White House press secretary may have flubbed the numbers of who attended the “Million MAGA March.”
Pro-Trump supporters and anti-Trump supporters broke out in fights Saturday in Washington, D.C., after the Million MAGA March demonstration.
Sigh of relief as international organisations await Biden
US extends deadline for TikTok sale to Nov 27
White House adviser Peter Navarro asserted Friday that officials were operating under the assumption “that there will be a second Trump term,” while Geraldo Rivera spoke to the president over the phone and called him a "Realist."