Hollywood legend Kevin Costner ruminates on President Teddy Roosevelt in the new Fox Nation limited series 'Yellowstone to ...
Overall, the use of celebrities in big spots, particularly on Premium Live Events, was limited, but that has changed in more ...
Monday brought another legal setback for President Trump and his administration — and there is every indication it will add ...
Tulsi Gabbard was sworn in as President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence on Wednesday shortly after she was ...
By Ana Swanson India’s prime minister sought to placate President Trump in public even as Mr. Trump pushed for major tariffs on his country. By Maggie Haberman and Zolan Kanno-Youngs President ...
The Trump administration has instructed federal health agencies to pause all external communications, such as health advisories, weekly scientific reports, updates to websites and social media ...
A lot has changed for the Trump family since President Donald Trump first moved to the White House in 2017. Back then, his oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was still married to his now ex-wife ...
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Alexander Vinnik’s release came as an unnamed US citizen was also freed by Russian ally Belarus in a separate deal. Here are the key developments on the 1,085th day of Russia’s full-scale ...
The artist has a long history with Donald Trump, who practically begged her not to endorse his 2024 opponent. Swift backed Kamala Harris anyway, but as it turned out, the race didn’t hinge on ...
A key Democratic senator accused President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel of directing firings within the agency and potentially perjuring himself, The New York Times reported ...
To distract from his larger plan to gut the federal government, the President has taken a relatively powerless program and turned it into an excuse for everything that goes wrong in the country.