Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer bonded over their respective Internet hate
Misery loves company.
Misery loves company.
Both Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman were taken into custody and released on bond this week in connection with a bombshell college admissions scam that was first revealed on Tuesday, following a year-long FBI investigation dubbed "Operation Varsity Blues."
Elizabeth Warren defended capitalism as a "force for good", while also pointing out some flaws, in a new interview.
Let me impart some potentially campaign-saving advice to any Democrat running for president: You are not Barack Obama. Do yourself a favor and don’t try to be.
Sen. Mitch McConnel, R-Ky., generally is not known for getting emotional, but on Thursday the normally taciturn Senate majority leader choked up as he said farewell to his longtime spokesman.
A Kansas woman credited a framed photo of the Lord’s Prayer for saving her and her husband’s life when a bullet struck her home and nearly hit her.
Power has returned to Venezuela after it first failed a week ago, but access to uncontaminated water remains critical.
A second Korean pop star has been swept up in the ongoing scandal involving the goings on at a nightclub in Seoul that’s already led to one famous star bowing out of the entertainment industry indefinitely.
Sweden’s little prince is not in the mood.
Residents in Maryland might soon be prohibited from taking home their coddies or pit beef sandwiches in foam containers.
Sean Hannity: Hollywood elites stomp on the futures of kids in college admissions scandal.
The Ohio Senate passed the so-called ‘heartbeat’ bill Wednesday that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected.
A beautiful dance shared between a 3-year-old girl and her grandfather was captured on camera and shared on Facebook by her Marine father.
Alex Trebek is reportedly back at work hosting “Jeopardy!” following his shocking announcement that he’s been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
The most frequently used term surrounding the Russia investigation has often left many scratching their heads: collusion.
Yemeni military officials say the Saudi-led coalition launched a series of airstrikes along the Yemen-Saudi border that mistakenly killed and wounded forces allied with the government.
The head of Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Commission says judicial authorities in the kingdom have held three court sessions over the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, calling it an "unfortunate accident" and a "heinous crime."
MSNBC host Chris Matthews expressed his excitement over 2020 presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke’s new Vanity Fair cover, proclaiming “that’s the image you want.”
Freshman Democratic representative Ilhan Omar has come under fire in recent weeks following a flurry of online comments widely deemed anti-Semitic by lawmakers, politicians and Americans alike. While some top Democrats have been quick to condemn her slurs and Israel criticism, many have failed to rebuke her slurs – prompting at least one former Israeli security and intelligence chief to question the direction of the Democratic party and its tolerance of the Congressional newcomer from Minnesota’s unchartered turmoil.
Days after her mother, “Fuller House” actress Lori Loughlin, was arrested for her alleged role in a massive college admissions scam, her daughter appeared on a talk show to discuss her college acceptance experience.
Students at a New York college that is routinely ranked as one of the most liberal institutions in America are now accusing administrators of not being progressive enough – unless they accept their long list of demands which include taking teaching duties away from “racist white professors” and providing laundry detergent for all.
Stonehenge is one of the great mysteries of modern times, as researchers try to decipher its meaning, its composition and a number of other clues about it. But a new study suggests that feasts were held in the area, with people and animals, including pigs, transported from all over Britain.
Fox News' Shepard Smith was honored on Wednesday night at the Radio Television Digital News Foundation's 29th annual First Amendment Awards dinner in Washington, D.C., where he received the Leonard Zeidenberg First Amendment Award.
Vice President Mike Pence said Joe Biden “caved to liberal activists” when the former vice president backtracked from calling him a “decent guy,” in an exclusive interview with “Fox & Friends” Thursday.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the future of the military alliance's 15-year presence in Afghanistan will depend on the outcome of peace talks involving Taliban insurgents.