Biden senior adviser Gene Sperling was confronted about Americans in swing-states feeling gloom about the economy under the president heading into 2024.
During an interview during daylight in early Tuesday evening, a pedestrial appeared to instigate an altercation with the staff protecting San Jose's Mayor Matt Mahan.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher told the Wall Street Journal that she rejected her critics' claims, arguing they have deliberately misinterpreted her past statements.
After being arrested and suspended, Isra Hirsi complained counter protesters haven't been given the same sanctions and "disciplinary warnings" as anti-Israel agitators.
Philadelphia Sheriff's Office has been called out by multiple news outlets for alleged scandals ranging from bogus news stories on the department's website to questionable spending.
Former Meta executive and news personality Campbell Brown declared that the embattled state of Israel is safer for her Jewish family to be than a wealthy part of Manhattan.
Rising LGBTQ actor Ncuti Gatwa spoke out on a variety of identity-based issues from transgender ideology to race in a recent interview with Attitude magazine.
Dr. Phil interviewed two parents who lamented that current leadership is forcing them to pay for illegal immigrants while their family struggles to afford basics.
Talk show host Dr. Phil was openly flabbergasted with a real estate agent guest's argument that colonization justifies squatting in certain circumstances.
Tech entrepreneur and free speech advocate Elon Musk declared on his social media platform that he is helping to launch a new campaign in defense of the First Amendment.
President Biden told a shocking story about his uncle crashing in an area populated by cannibals, but commentators, the AP, and the military contradict his claims.
A former case manager from the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital sounded the alarm on gender transitions for kids.
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel responded to President Biden's recent joke about former President Trump's financial struggles, saying it was a "pretty good one."
Scottish parliament defeated an attempt by Conservatives to repeal the hate speech law that had put Scotland's government in the international spotlight.
Dr. Phil visited Eagle Pass in Texas, where he spoke with multiple local border officials about the ongoing border crisis under the Biden Administration.
A reporter working for a local news outlet in Georgia spoke with multiple Black voters, noting that Donald Trump may benefit from decreased enthusiasm for Biden.
On his new show, Dr. Phil pushed back against HR expert and DEI advocate Rachel Kargas when she argued in favor of DEI policy pushing for equality of outcome.
Co-hosts of "The View" spoke about how the O.J. Simpson double murder trial sharply divided American society in a way that can still be seen and heard today.
Scandal-ridden Mayor Tiffany Henyard had yet another fiery meeting with local residents in Illinois who have been publicly blasting her for her conduct in office.
Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.
Former President Trump condemned National Public Radio and called for it to no longer be funded by taxpayers after an insider made controversial claims about the organization.
Harry Potter film actress Miriam Margolyes, who is Jewish herself, released a video condemning Israel as a "vicious genocidal nationalist nation," comparing it to Nazi Germany.
Podcaster Joe Rogan and his guest offered theories about the Democratic Party, suggesting it will have Biden step down from his presidential run this spring.
The Scottish politician behind a widely condemned hate speech law blasted the author of Harry Potter for her rhetoric daring the law to prosecute her for mere speech.
Podcaster Joe Rogan and author Coleman Hughes shredded "The View" for being an ideologically biased and polarizing show, especially co-host Sunny Hostin.
Dozens of angry residents of Dolton, Illinois were not allowed into a heavily guarded town hall meeting, but many of those that did denounced the mayor's leadership.
Scottish police have declared they will not prosecute author J.K. Rowling after she challenged Scotland's new hate speech law on the very day it was enacted.
A job listing for a school district in Minnesota called for a new hire who would enforce racial equity policy and have massive influence on the district.
UC Berkeley parents try private security pilot program to protect students and spur action from the school they say isn't doing enough to keep the campus safe.
Actor Michael Rapaport explained in an interview that multiple political problems have soured his view on the Democratic Party and made him lean towards voting for Trump.