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Appearing on the October 18 edition of PBS’ Charlie Rose show, actor Nathan Lane, out of the blue, took a shot at Donald Trump as he called the GOP a “bully”…
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Appearing on the October 18 edition of PBS’ Charlie Rose show, actor Nathan Lane, out of the blue, took a shot at Donald Trump as he called the GOP a “bully”…
On the March 21, 2008 NBC Nightly News, correspondent Andrea Mitchell examined the controversy over a State Department employee looking into Obama's personal passport file.
On the September 8 edition of CNN's New Day, media critics Brian Stelter and Dylan Byers slam NBC Today show host Matt Lauer for not being tough enough on GOP candidate Donald Trump during the…
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At the very end of Charlie Rose’s September 12, 2016 interview with Bill Clinton, as aired on his PBS show, the host sounded like James Lipton talking to…
FNC Fox & Friends September 13, 2016
AINSLEY EARHARDT: The V.A. is under fire, once again. The Department of Veterans Affairs no longer sharing data on the quality of care at its…
Host Charles Osgood: “Is the U.S. Constitution truly worthy of the reverence in which most Americans hold it? A view on that from Lewis Michael Seidman, Professor of Constitutional Law at…
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Comedian/actress Amy Schumer came on the August 20, 2016 edition of PBS's Charlie Rose show to promote her new book and talk politics.
On Friday, a group of Black Lives Matter activists in Philadelphia placed a giant Ku Klux Klan mask over the head of a statue of Frank Rizzo, a former city mayor, less than two weeks …
Swimmer Simone Manuel made history Thursday night at the Rio Olympics, tying for first in the 100 meter freestyle to become the first African-American woman to win gold in any individual …
NFL league officials informed the Dallas Cowboys Wednesday that the team would not be allowed to wear a helmet decal honoring Dallas police in preseason or regular season games this year…
Almost a week in to the Rio Olympics, organizers continue to struggle with filling the stands at almost every venue and event. These attendance issues prompted some strong words from IOC…
While playing hit smartphone game "Pokemon Go" has put several people in hazardous situations, no one has actually claimed the app attacked them -- until now.
According to…
This fall, the hit smartphone game "Pokemon Go" will join the ranks of academia, as several colleges are designing fitness courses centered around the cartoon critter-catching app. …
A Layton, Utah police officer was hospitalized Monday after an 18-year-old Subway employee allegedly laced the cop's drink with both methamphetamine and THC, the active ingredient in…
Dozens of law enforcement officers converged on a Amherst, N.Y., Walmart Monday afternoon after a suspected meth lab was discovered in the sewer running beneath the superstore's parking…
American swimmer Lilly King talked a big game before taking on Russia's Yulia Efimova in the 100 meter breastsroke final Monday…
A group of nearly 30 LGBT advocacy groups penned a letter to Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby Monday, urging the conference to deny Brigham Young University's bid to join the conference…
American swimmer Lilly King had some choice words, as well as a finger wag, Sunday night for Russian counterpart Yulia Efimova, who was twice banned for doping but was surprisingly…
Boxer Hassan Saada, a Moroccan Olympian scheduled to compete in his first bout of the Rio Games on Saturday, was arrested and detained by Brazilian police Friday morning after he…
Richard "Scott" Silverthorne, the mayor of DC-suburb City of Fairfax, was arrested Thursday evening after attempting to sell methamphetamine to an undercover police officer in exchange…
Just one day after a DC cop was arrested for having ties to ISIS, on Thursday a North Carolina resident was charged with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State. …
The Rio Olympics kicked off Wednesday with a slew of women's soccer matches, including reigning world champions the United States taking on New Zealand. During the match, fans booed and…
Back in June, the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research surveyed 1,008 American citizens on their perception of the current state of the United States. The survey's…
While the lead poisoning in Flint's water supply has been outside of the national spotlight for the past several months, the problem continues to persist. Enter retired NBA star Rasheed…
Residents of Pennsylvania began paying a little extra to watch their favorite shows online Monday, as a new state "revenue package" went into effect which extended the state's six percent…