For years, Trump has seemed immune to the usual rules of politics. Criticism comes, he doubles down, and the cycle moves on. But this time was different.
Cardinal Blase Cupich is calling on the White House to apologize after President Donald Trump shared a racist social media post that depicted former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as primates.
Cheryl Gould sent a scathing message to Kathryn Ruemmler in June 2015 revealing that she knew about her romantic relationship with her husband Reid Weingarten.
Barack Obama joined the post-game reaction after the Seattle Seahawks secured their Super Bowl 60 victory, sharing a message that quickly drew attention across social media. The former US president highlighted key performances from the…
Barack Obama joined the post-game reaction after the Seattle Seahawks secured their Super Bowl 60 victory, sharing a message that quickly drew attention across social...
The Seattle Seahawks are on top of the world after their 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and the congratulatory messages are pouring in from the highest of places. Among the chorus of praise, former President…
Students, they said, overcame grinding poverty and appalling odds to make it into Ivy League schools. If this all sounds too good to be true it's because it was.
Tom Rothman addressed the post while accepting the Impact Award on behalf of Sony at the African American Film Critics Association Awards, where Ryan Coogler, Chase Infiniti, Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku were also honored.
Rep. Mike Lawler suggests he has no problem with Trump's threat to keep Gateway Tunnel funding frozen and says Democrats should give in to the demand to rename Penn Station
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker got immediately roasted after deciding to weigh in on a controversial video that appeared on Trump’s Truth Social account last week.
Sunday on ABC's "This Week," Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) said President Donald Trump should apologize for the now-deleted social media post that included caricatures of Barack and Michelle Obama.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Sunday his GOP colleagues in Congress “finally showed some backbone” in pushing back against a video President Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday evening portraying former President…
"Republicans have stood by Donald 'Teflon' Trump through thick and thin despite his scandals and gaffs, though the spirit of rebellion seems to be brewing in the 250th anniversary year of America's founding"