A local North Carolina radio host responded to claims from the White House that press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not hang up on him in the middle of an interview.
Books about President Biden's administration continue to be outperformed by best-selling books about former President Trump's tenure, according to Politico Playbook.
Theo Baker, a student at Stanford University, revealed that the debate on campus over the Israel-Hamas war has become extremely hostile, even to President Biden.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed admitted temporary defeat after she failed to veto a bill that would restrict new housing projects in historic parts of the city.
MSNBC anchors Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow praised NBCUniversal chairman Cesar Conde for rescinding a contributor deal with former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday.
Director Steven Spielberg said he was concerned about the return of antisemitism at universities and warned against forgetting history during a recent speech.
A 15-year-old autistic boy was shot and killed in a confrontation with police in Southern California, sparking a debate over the role of police in mental health calls.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. blasted James Carville after he went viral for saying that his party used messaging from "preachy females" to its detriment.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow cursed out former President Bill Clinton for sleeping during a showing of βEmma," a film from 1996, in an interview released Thursday.
The CEO of a luxury real estate firm told CNN that former President Trump could potentially sell his home, Mar-a-Lago, for hundreds of millions of dollars.
A homeless sex offender, Joseph Adam Moore, returned to a local playground in San Francisco after causing outrage last year for offering free fentanyl to locals.
Investor Kevin O'Leary battled with a CNN anchor over the message that New York is sending to the world as former President Trump struggles with a $464 million appeal bond.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Bowser and Oakland Mayor Thao are both defending their cities after backlash from local business owners and residents over a surge in crime.
The Republican-controlled Kentucky House voted to end funding for diversity, equity and inclusion offices at publicly funded universities in the state.
Minneapolis is attempting to raise recruitment numbers for the city's police department and 911 dispatch center as locals complain about a shortage in both roles.
Former CNN host Don Lemon, whose new show was cancelled on X following a contentious interview with owner Elon Musk, questioned the Tesla CEO's commitment to free speech.
Students at Providence College in Rhode Island have raised thousands of dollars in a fundraiser to send a security guard back to see his family in Nigeria.
Legislation in California was introduced Tuesday to stop public schools from serving six artificial food dyes in school cafeterias, citing health concerns.
An increasing number of Asian American political leaders are denouncing San Francisco Mayor London Breed over concerns about rising crime and drug use.
Epidemoiologist Martin Kulldorff, a former professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced Monday that he was "fired" by the university.
A Tennessee lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to reverse a series of ordinances that prevent officers from performing traffic stops for a list of minor offenses.
East Central High School senior Cameron Blasek is speaking out after he said he was reportedly told to remove his American flag from his truck by school leaders.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel targeted Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., during the Oscars, slamming the rising GOP star for her rebuttal to President Biden's State of the Union.
A New Jersey State senator is supporting a bill that would weaken the state's Open Public Records Act (OPRA), which allows citizens access to public information.
President Biden refused to concede in an interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart that it was a βwidely shared sentiment" he was allowing a βgenocide" in Gaza.
After President Biden was caught on a hot mic on the House floor, he explained his comments in an interview and called for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
A California activist group was paid "nearly $2 million to facilitate equity and leadership development training for students and teachers," per The Free Press.
Liberal journalists gave President Biden's State of the Union speech high praise, with some claiming that it made those concerned over his age look foolish.
Democrats are quietly expressing concerns about President Biden's upcoming State of the Union speech, while many remain hopeful Biden can beat attacks on his age.
Lawmakers in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Oregon are passing new laws to crack down on drugs and rising crime as blue bastions make a U-turn on crime policies.
An MSNBC panel laughed at Virginia Republican voters who said that the border and immigration was a top priority for them during coverage of Super Tuesday.
A federal district court ruled against the Biden administration in a case involving EEOC mandates requiring some employers to perform transgender surgeries.
Voters who supported Biden in 2020 are now concerned that he is too old to serve another term and are skeptical of claims that Biden is just as sharp as ever.
"60 Minutes" host Scott Pelley battled with the co-founders of Moms for Liberty on sexually explicit books in schools during a combative segment from Sunday.
A focus group of Black voters in North Carolina largely agreed that the economy was "lousy" and were not convinced that President Biden was doing enough.
The authors of the book βWhite Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy," argued that White, rural voters in America are the most dangerous group in America.
Liberal media outlets are signaling that some Democrats, especially in Michigan, are upset with President Biden for his policies on the Israel-Hamas war.
Arab American and Muslim voters in Michigan are calling on President Biden to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, or risk losing to former President Trump in November.