William F. Buckley, a leading voice for the modern conservative movement, founded National Review in 1955 to publish conservative commentary and analysis.
Gene Hackman's longtime friend, Tom Allin, recalled the legendary actor once telling him that he would have been dead "long ago" without his wife, Betsy Arakawa Hackman, taking care of him.
Cities in California, South Dakota and more are named the "happiest" cities in the United States. WalletHub's 2025 report ranked 180 cities. Did your home city make the list?
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is under fire from conservatives and critics for hosting a trans musician who performed what they say was a "pure evil" anti-God song during a rally.
Ron Brownstein, a CNN political analyst, said Monday on the network that the Democratic Party's image was the weakest its been since the 1980s, the Reagan-Bush era.
Dem Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, a leading figure in the Trump opposition, sparks 2028 speculation with news that he will headline major party fundraiser in the key primary state of New Hampshire.
Longtime cameraman Craig Savage joined Fox News Channel on October 3, 1996, four days before the network launched, and has played a key role in its success.
The Trump administration has declared an "immediate priority" of investigating antisemitism and violence at U.S. colleges after the Biden administration left a "backlog of complaints."
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced early Monday morning that USAID had slashed 83% of its programs, following a six week review of its spending by DOGE, and the remaining programs will now be under the purview of the State Department.
I.C. Norcom High School senior Alaila Everett broke down in tears in an interview while discussing a viral incident in which she bashed an opponent's head.
South Carolina authorities have arrested and charged Alexandra Bialousow of Myrtle Beach in connection with a fire that burned more than 2,000 acres around March 1.
The Trump administration ended a waiver that allowed the Iraqi government to buy Iranian electricity as part of its "maximum pressure" campaign on the Islamic republic.
Two suspects are facing trial in New York on Monday after being charged in a thwarted plot to kill Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad on U.S. soil.
John Goodman experienced a hip injury while working on director Alejandro González Iñárritu's latest untitled film. Goodman stars alongside Tom Cruise, who is additionally listed as a producer on the film.
JuJu Watkins surpassed one of Caitlin Clark's biggest milestones on Sunday, moving past Clark's mark for points scored by a player across their first two seasons.
America’s defenses will not be able to keep up with its adversaries if the Pentagon continues to take years to innovate weapons systems, experts agreed at a security summit last week.
A new book examines Gov. Gavin Newsom's relationship with China during his years running California and raises a variety of red flags about his work with CCP-linked groups.
Rep. Michael Cloud and Sen. Joni Ernst are forwarding the "Return to Sender" Act to defund a multibillion-dollar "boondoggle" that is attempting to refit the USPS fleet with EVs.
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The Department of Homeland Security is announcing a new app to replace the controversial CBP One app, allowing illegal immigrants to facilitate their self deportation.
The NFL's free agency negotiating window opens Monday at noon as several big players look to land their next contracts, including Aaron Rodgers and Joey Bosa.
Crews from the District Department of Transportation will begin working on what is currently the Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
Judges in New York City are letting dozens of violent criminals back on the streets at a high rate, according to a new analysis from the New York Post.
Minister of Defense of the Republic of Lithuania Dovilė Šakalienė's advice on how to deal with Russia: "The only good negotiation is when you have a gun on the table."
House Speaker Mike Johnson will hold a vote on the continuing resolution (CR) Tuesday ahead of Friday's deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Women's athlete Maureen Koster was knocked unconscious when she fell down at the European Indoor Championships on Sunday, and was later taken to a hospital.
President Donald Trump is expected to have a busy eighth week back in the Oval Office as lawmakers on Capitol Hill work to avoid a government shut down by Friday.
Sudiksha Konanki, an American college student who vanished in the Dominican Republic last week while on a spring break trip, reportedly drowned in the ocean.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark's latest photo from the Big Ten Tournament went viral, as fans are excited for year two after seeing a noticeably strong point guard.
Former firefighter Jesse Tinsley is the CEO of employer.com and part of the $30-billion effort to buy US TikTok. He sees it as a way of preserving the work small businesses have done.
Former Obama advisor Van Jones lamented the state of his party after members faced backlash for interrupting President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress.
Dave Portnoy knows a thing or two about podcasts, and believes the industry is "super convoluted" nowadays, so being "early and different" are key elements to success.
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Chris Tomlin shares his journey as the executive producer of The Last Supper, a "powerful and biblically accurate" film that brings the story of Jesus and his disciples to life.