Media February 7 Raphael Warnock likens journalists to pastors as he decries Don Lemon's arrest Sen. Raphael Warnock defends Don Lemon amid arrest controversy, arguing journalists shouldn't face arrest for covering protests and seeking truth.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 7 Detransitioner predicts massive wave of lawsuits after landmark $2 million verdict Activist Chloe Cole points to a $2 million jury verdict as a potential legal turning point for doctors who perform gender surgeries on minors.
Media February 7 Chris Christie tells Bill Maher that Republicans talk very differently about Donald Trump behind closed doors During an appearance on "Real Time" Friday, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Republicans praise President Donald Trump in public but secretly bash him in private.
Media February 7 'Melania' film exposes massive divide as audience score hits 99 percent despite rigging claims Rotten Tomatoes defends "Melania" film's 99% audience score amid bot manipulation claims. The documentary shows record-breaking 93-point critic gap.
Media February 7 San Francisco sued over reparations fund, accused of unlawful use of taxpayer money Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Andrew Quinio and residents have sued San Francisco over a reparations fund, alleging it is unlawfully using taxpayer money.
VIDEO February 7 Chris Christie says Republicans praise Trump in public but bash him in private During an appearance on "Real Time" Friday, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Republicans praise President Donald Trump in public but secretly bash him in private, naming Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., as one of those Republicans.
VIDEO February 7 Lara Trump on RNC's TikTok launch to court young voters, Harris campaign's missteps Lara Trump joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the RNC's TikTok launch to court young voters and comments on the Kamala Harris campaign's social media handle change after public backlash.
Oscars February 7 Will 'One Battle After Another' ride the anti-ICE protest wave to Best Picture at the Oscars? Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" is well-positioned in the Oscars race, particularly with the anti-ICE sentiment that has dominated liberal Hollywood.
Digital Originals February 7 Former athlete fears these Supreme Court cases might turn back the clock on women’s sports more than 50 years Supreme Court reviews transgender athlete cases that could send girls' sports "backwards more than 50 years" before Title IX protections, advocate warns.
Media February 7 North Dakota launches three-year bachelor's degree pilot program at eight institutions North Dakota colleges launch three-year bachelor's degree programs to help students graduate faster and save money on tuition costs while reducing debt.
Opinion February 7 BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron appears on PBS to criticize the Jeff Bezos strategy of cutting the paper's staffing by 300 employees.