New York Times: Biden Dodging Press Sets a ‘Dangerous Precedent’
The New York Times piled on the criticism of the Biden White House for dodging press interviews, saying it sets a “dangerous precedent.”
The New York Times piled on the criticism of the Biden White House for dodging press interviews, saying it sets a “dangerous precedent.”
Southwest Airlines will be cutting jobs and ceasing operations at four airports while reducing flights from others to cut costs amid Boeing’s ongoing complications.
The University of Southern California (USC) has canceled its main graduation due to pro-Palestinian protests.
The estate of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur has threatened singer Drake with a lawsuit for a recent Kendrick Lamar diss track that allegedly uses an AI-generated voice mimicking the rapper.
A drag queen invited children to chant “Free Palestine” during a story event at a Massachusetts art center recently.
A cheerleader at a high school in Texas lost her valedictorian title, risking a potential scholarship, over a miscalculation with her grade point average (GPA).
A band of migrants brawled outside of a Midtown hotel in New York City where they were seen fighting with sticks, belts, bats, and even traffic cones.
“The Biggest Loser” star and celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels has come out against men competing in women’s sports, saying the evidence “irrefutably” undercuts the transgender cause.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has been sued by her former camera operator for alleged sexual harassment and for creating an allegedly hostile work environment where he was forced her to watch her having sex in a moving car
Larry Ellison, founder and CEO of the tech empire Oracle, has announced the company will be moving its headquarters from Austin, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee.
Actor Alec Baldwin has claimed that the prosecutor charging him for the Rust shooting simply wants to “humble” an “arrogant” celebrity.
A new phenomenon known as “serial churners” spells trouble for streaming services wherein people subscribe only temporarily.
Iranian MMA fighter Ali Heibati has been given a lifetime ban from the Hard Fighting Championship (HFC) after kicking a ring girl.
Mark Hamill came out swinging for Joe Biden this week by declaring him the “best president we’ve ever had.”
A public library in Illinois will be hosting a “pronoun” seminar for children considering cross-dressing and sex-change surgeries.
Actress Sydney Sweeney may have coyly fired back at Hollywood producer Carol Baum this weekend with a cheeky message on social media.
Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom released an ad on Sunday showing Alabama police forcing young women to undergo pregnancy tests.
Tiffany Gomas drew fire on social media this weekend after she posted a photo of herself wearing an Ultra Right Beer bikini.
The streaming giant Netflix has said it will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers with its 2025 earnings, instead focusing on other metrics.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) raged at universities on Thursday for cracking down on anti-Israel students who were protesting “genocide.”
New York Police arrested more than 100 anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University this week as the Ivy League school president testified before a House committee on the campus response to antisemitism.
White House aides have reportedly been referring to former President Donald Trump as “Hitler Pig” in their private discussions.
AJ Simon, the former defensive lineman for Albany, has died at the age of 25 just one week before he may have been selected in the NFL draft.
The NBA has banned Jontay Porter or life after an investigation revealed that he shared information with sports betters.
NY Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers went viral on Tuesday over video in which he appeared to suggest Dr. Anthony Fauci engaged in corruption while combating the 1980s HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The streaming platform Netflix has been accused of using AI imagery in its true crime documentary What Jennifer Did.
Roughly 1,300 African migrants gathered outside New York City Hall on Tuesday over what some believed were promises of a green card.
Rashee Rice, wide receiver for the KC Chiefs, is now being sued for $1 million in relation to the car crash in Dallas earlier this month.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said over the weekend that Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson “completely changed” his principles.
The body of a fourth person has been recovered from the rubble of the bridge that collapsed in Baltimore last month.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has penned a letter signed by other Republican lawmakers accusing Bank of America (BofA) of potentially discriminating against Christians.
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters shutdown San Francisco’s iconic Gold Gate Bridge on Monday amid a wave of protests.
Actor Michael J. Fox said actors “had to be talented” to succeed in 1980s Hollywood, believing the decade had a “tougher” barrier for entry.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he will be pushing aid for Israel and Ukraine this week as part of a national security package he has been working on for several months.
Israel intercepted missiles over one of Islam’s holiest sites, the Dome of the Rock, during the attack launched by the Iranian regime.
Author J.K. Rowling appeared to suggest that there may be no forgiveness for “Harry Potter” stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.
Mattel is releasing a more Gen-Z-friendly version of Scrabble in Europe by including a “No More Scoring” game option.
The Heisman Trophy X account took a beating on Thursday when it issued a memorial for the passing of former recipient OJ Simpson.
The White House sparked controversy on Thursday when it expressed condolences to the family of OJ Simpson without mentioning victims.
Police arrested a man this week for allegedly entering a North Carolina Planet Fitness women’s locker room and undressing.