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The What's Your Point panel weighs in on the latest releases from the Dominion defamation lawsuit against FOX News.
The What's Your Point panel weighs in on the latest releases from the Dominion defamation lawsuit against FOX News.
A Fox News host has claimed that the Democrats want to get republicans in an arguement about defining 'Wokeism', but claimed that isnt what it is.'It could be a feeling, it could be a sesnse.' she
Game show host Pat Sajak, 76, got physical with a "Wheel of Fortune" contestant, who revealed he's a drama teacher, bar trivia host and professional wrestler.
His team is telling him to "win it on appeal," arguing without evidence that the former Republican president can't get a fair trial in Manhattan
“I suspect it was pushing my luck when I did the [Twitter] thread,” Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins said.View Entire Post ›
The "Morning Joe" anchor called B.S. on a report that the former president is relishing his current legal predicament.
Few things get Badger fans as riled up as this topic...
Sarah Matthews, who served as deputy White House press secretary, said the former president has "learned nothing" since the U.S. Capitol riot.
Images of Putin gripping his chair and squirming next to President Xi in Moscow have again fuelled speculation about his health. He was filmed limping during a visit to Crimea a few days ago and during a February meeting with Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko his leg was shaking uncontrollably. Since Putin invaded Ukraine last year, rumours of his physical well-being have been rife, with a range of theories from cancer to Parkinson’s.
The conscripts and contract soldiers in Russia are not paid promised salaries, allowances and social benefits. Source: Vyorstka, a Russian news outlet Details: According to the calculations of the news outlet, since the beginning of March 2023, the salaries of the servicemen have been delayed or not paid at all in 52 regions of Russia and in occupied Crimea.
“this is straight out a scene from succession.”View Entire Post ›
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/ReutersDonald Trump’s arrest seems imminent if the number of capitalized words in his Truth Social posts is some kind of metric, but there are still questions left unanswered.Questions like: Why is Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment relating to Stormy Daniels likely to be the first for the former president and not one related to Jan. 6? Is House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in love with Trump or afraid of him? And, this big one: W
HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba on Wednesday slammed Miami authorities and baseball officials for allowing what it called "vile and organized" attacks against its players at the semi-final of the World Baseball Classic last week. Sunday's game matched the U.S. team against Cuba at LoanDepot Park in Miami, a city that is home to the largest population of Cuban Americans in the United States, as well as many of the most vocal opponents to Cuba´s communist-run government.
Mikaela Shiffrin opens up about what this season has meant to her, how she's handling grief and the lessons she's learned on and off the slopes.
Finally, someone at Alabama acknowledged there are more important things than NCAA Tournament wins and big bonuses: football coach Nick Saban.
Mallory Edens, who is reportedly dating Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, is a Princeton graduate, former college athlete, and model.
Former President Trump shared a post late Tuesday suggesting that he may not face an indictment after all in the Manhattan district attorney’s probe into a hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The former president posted an image of a Fox News article with the headline “Sources say there’s real chance DA may choose not…
"I thought DeSantis, actually, the line was kind of funny," Farah Griffin said
Dozens of snipers met at a US base in Germany in August for what was one of the largest versions of the European Best Sniper Team Competition ever.
Trump's campaign said that it was compiling "millions and millions" of signatures to denounce a possible indictment, while also asking for more cash.
Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beast/ReutersDonald Trump’s legal last-ditch effort to derail Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg’s potential indictment of the former president over his hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels appears to be not only a dud but a misfire.With the grand jury reportedly nearing the conclusion of its investigation and Bragg’s decision on indictment seemingly imminent, Trump lawyers made an 11th-hour request. As is required in New York,