Rep. McCarthy: House moving forward on social spending bill a misread of state elections
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy vows Republicans will do everything in their power to stop Democrats' social spending bill he says voters don’t want.
Sweden: 2 dead after 7-story fall ahead of ABBA tribute concert
At least two people are dead and another is injured after an audience member fell seven floors into a crowd below at a concert hall in Sweden Tuesday evening, according to reports.
New York Times calls election results a 'political nightmare' for Dems
Former Obama staffer Jim Messina gives his advice to the Democrat Party as President Biden struggles to unite Democrats and pass his agenda amid the Virginia gubernatorial loss.
From Soros to unions, the left poured major money into effort to defeat Austin's police staffing prop
Liberal activists, super PACs, and unions dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into defeating an Austin, Texas ballot measure that would have increased the number of police on the streets as the city continues to be ravaged by the highest number of homicides in history.
ACLU busts Biden's narrative on payments to illegals
The American Civil Liberties Union countered President Biden's claim that his administration is not considering payments of up to $450,000 to illegal immigrants who had been separated from their families under the previous administration.
Kanye West says Kim Kardashian is 'still my wife' amid Pete Davidson dating rumors
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson continue to fuel rumors of a romance; meanwhile, the reality star's estranged husband Kanye "Ye" West has expressed a desire to reconcile their relationship.
Teen screen time more than doubled during COVID-19 pandemic, study says
The average total daily screen use among adolescents more than doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a group of international researchers.
In media news today, liberal media gets frustrated by Joe Manchin’s presser, an NBC News reporter says Biden’s apparent nap is a ‘political obstacle,’ and an MSNBC anchor says NYPD officers refusing the vaccine are putting on ‘a show for attention’
Phil Murphy claims victory in tight New Jersey governor’s race
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy and Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli fought in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race that was too close to call on Election Day.
Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ shooting: Real bullet on movie set ‘completely mental and unprecedented,’ filmmaker says
It’s been nearly three weeks since “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died in an on-set shooting involving actor Alec Baldwin that also left director Joel Souza hospitalized.
Biden admin to fine businesses for unvaccinated employees
Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., on Biden administration pushing workplace vaccine mandates. Garcia also addresses U.S. allies and citizens still trapped in Afghanistan.
Biden administration gives vaccination deadline for Border Patrol
Victor Manjarrez Jr., former El Paso Border Patrol chief, responds to vaccine mandate for Border Patrol agents illegal crossings is at a historic high.
Iranians mark anniversary of 1979 US embassy takeover by chanting ‘Death to America’
Thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran Thursday for the anniversary of the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy, chanting “Death to America" and "Death to Israel," and burning U.S. and Israeli flags.
Armorer demonstrates how to identify a dummy round
Dummy rounds on film and TV sets generally look identical to real ones, experts say. A visual inspection isn’t enough according to armorer Bryan Carpenter, but they make a distinguishing rattling sound when shaken.
Couple gets married at 'most beautiful' Taco Bell: 'It was the best of both worlds'
Analicia Garcia, 24, and Kyle Howser, 25, from Sacramento, California, got married on Tuesday, Oct. 26 and had their reception at the famous Pacifica, California, Taco Bell.
North Korea can make more ingredients for nuclear bombs than expected
North Korea has the capacity to make more base ingredients for nuclear bombs than previously believed, according to new research, suggesting the Kim Jong Un regime possesses the potential to accelerate the earliest stages of production.
Texas attorney general sues Biden administration, slams 'flatly unconstitutional' federal vaccine mandate
Texas’ Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its federal mandate for companies with over 100 employees to vaccinate their workers against the coronavirus.
Rep. McCarthy: House moving forward on social spending bill a misread of state elections
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy vows Republicans will do everything in their power to stop Democrats' social spending bill he says voters don’t want.
Sandra Lee returns to a post-Andrew Cuomo New York for swanky gala
Celebrity chef Sandra Lee returned to New York for a ritzy gala a day before it was announced that her ex Andrew Cuomo's arraignment has been delayed until Jan. 7.