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Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green says nationality-based bans interfere with feds’ foreign relations role.
Whoops! The son of the former president inadvertently dragged his own father.
“If you’re in jail, I will bake a cake with a file in it. If you need to dispose of a body, I will show up with a shovel and garbage bags,” Roberta Laundrie wrote to her son.
A new t-shirt and mug raising money for the Florida governor had critics saying not so fast.
"We, as a society, love to watch stuff to judge folks," said "The View" co-host before she dropped her take on the effects of "American Idol."
The Colorado Republican tweeted that a recent Biden administration initiative is "straight out of the USSR’s playbook.”
Medical oversight and care "put candidates at significant risk,” the Naval Education and Training Command report concluded.
Many Twitter users aren't optimistic that the former vice president will be asked how he feels about Trump allegedly backing Jan. 6 rioters who wanted him hanged.
Her remix of "Karma" with Bronx rapper Ice Spice reeks of damage control and exploitative PR strategy.
The child's mother said she had asked him to call 911 for help but that a policeman arrived at their Mississippi home with his firearm already drawn.
The group's founder, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, received his sentence six months after their landmark trial.
Police detained the passenger who allegedly opened the door on board an Asiana Airlines flight from Jeju to Daegu in South Korea, which landed safely.