'Historic Scandal': Third Biden Aide Refuses To Testify in House Probe of Former President's Mental Decline
'There is now a pattern of key Biden confidants seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy,' Oversight Committee chairman says
'It's the Greatest Honor of My Life': Israel-Hating American Woman Gushes Over Visit to Iran, Calls US 'Genocidal' After NPR Named Her 'a Good Citizen'
Calla Walsh praised Iran for what she called their 'indigenously produced drones and missiles'
'F– You': Jimmy Kimmel Blasts CBS After Network Cancels Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show'
The cancellation comes days after Colbert slammed CBS parent company for settling lawsuit with Trump; CBS has denied connection
Zohran Mamdani Said He Helped Edit the Writings of His Father, a Radical Academic Who Has Called for a 'Third Intifadah,' To Make Them 'More Accessible'
The elder Mamdani has played down any intellectual influence he may have had over his son
Karen Bass Claimed ICE Kidnapped a Los Angeles Mother on Her Way to Work. Prosecutors Say It Was a Hoax.
The 'entire story' promoted by Los Angeles mayor 'was fabricated,' U.S. attorney’s office says
NPR CEO Katherine Maher, Who Once Said ‘America Is Addicted to White Supremacy,’ Now Says NPR Needs Federal Funding To Support ‘Rural Communities’
Maher asked for examples of stories showing left-wing bias—and Republicans delivered
Republicans Probe Bloomberg-Backed NYU Climate Program Funding Officials in State Attorney General Offices
Michael Bloomberg has funded officials in attorney general offices in at least 10 states nationwide
Dem Donor, With Candidate in Tow, Calls for Protest at Home of GOP Congressman Who Faced ‘Credible Threat’ Against His Family
Derrick Van Orden challenger Rebecca Cooke spoke at the fundraiser roughly two months after Van Orden skipped votes to deal with the threat
UC San Diego Thought It Found a Loophole To Offer Race-Based Scholarships. Now It’s Being Sued Under the KKK Act.
Lawsuit shows how a 150-year-old law could upend race-based scholarships run by private nonprofits
'Flat Out Terrible': Fewer Than 1 in 5 Voters Approve of Congressional Democrats, New Poll Finds
Even most Democratic voters disapprove of their leaders on Capitol Hill, according to Quinnipiac survey