Actor KELSEY GRAMMER on critics of Trump's Reflecting Pool: "There is a virus that has infected a very small number of people, I think, who just want to tear things down. They've been consumed by hatred. And, of course, hatred ends up basically ...
Members of the House Freedom Caucus blasted their GOP Senate colleagues for not bringing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act to a vote, with one going so far as offering a bill to get rid of the Senate altogether.
"Supergirl" opens in theaters Thursday to a divided critical reception, with the film holding a "rotten" 57% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 148 reviews.
Russia is burying the carcasses of livestock infected with anthrax within occupied Ukraine in an apparent attempt, according to Kyiv, to spread the disease to nearby residential areas.
The Walt Disney Co. is moving aggressively to establish its own premium large-format theater standard ahead of two marquee Marvel releases, revealing on Wednesday that its new Infinity Vision certification program has received more than 7,500 ...
The Supreme Court gave the go-ahead Thursday for the Department of Homeland Security to wind down a deportation amnesty for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, ruling that President Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status wasn't ...
The Phoenix Mercury are facing widespread criticism over a social media post published Wednesday night that many fans and observers viewed as mocking Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, who left the game early with a back injury in a contest marked by ...
Migrants who are still in Mexico but near the U.S. border don't enjoy the same rights as those who have already crossed into America, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a decision reaffirming the primacy of international boundaries.
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with gun rights activists in a challenge to Hawaii's law attempting to ban concealed carry permit holders from carrying a firearm on private property -- open to the public -- without written consent from the owner.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday he did not discuss the purported $300 billion Iran reconstruction fund with Persian Gulf leaders during his visit this week, even as other U.S. officials say the Gulf Cooperation Council members will ...