Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
A leading U.S. climate science denial group has been attempting to scupper major EU climate reforms by forging alliances with far-right figures, DeSmog and The Guardian can reveal. The Heartland Institute,
Taylor James Johnatakis of Washington state was convicted of assaulting police on Jan. 6. Would he mobilize again if President Trump asked?
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump’s cases and other legal issues.
Jim Acosta and President Donald Trump are trading words with one another after the former star anchor exited CNN on Tuesday.
James has a history of challenging President Donald Trump, most notably by leading the lawsuit against his company for allegedly misleading insurers and banks by overvaluing assets ahead of his ...
President Donald ... Trump's Treasury Department pick, followed Tuesday with a vote to confirm Transportation Secretary nominee Sean Duffy. And on Monday Acting Attorney General James McHenry ...
Elon Musk has dragged pop star Taylor Swift in the ongoing controversy about his alleged Nazi salute at US President Donald Trump's inauguration. Elon Musk reposted a tweet likening Taylor Swift's ...
As President Donald Trump’s federal raids ramp up across the United States, New York Attorney General Letitia James’ pushback against his illegal immigration strategy has been slammed for not ...
In the spree of memos coming out of President Donald Trump’s Office of Personnel Management, two conservative activists have emerged as key figures, appearing to ghostwrite memos ostensibly from the office’s acting director, Charles Ezell.
Rejon Taylor told Newsweek that he had received notice he would be transferred to ADX Florence, a "supermax" facility known for its harsh conditions.
Patience will ultimately be a virtue for Democrats when it comes to tackling President Donald Trump, argued longtime Democratic strategist James Carville. Democrats have to learn to let the returning POTUS “punch himself out,” Carville told guest host ...