Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday slammed “loud interest groups” and “a tiny minority of shoddy scientists” who challenge claims on climate change, a phenomenon he described as “perhaps…
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Thursday that Afghan decisions on releasing prisoners are “of no concern to the U.S., and should be of no concern to the U.S.” The U.S. military regards some…
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) displayed graphic photos on the Senate floor Wednesday of atrocities in Syria, and predicted that a future American president will someday acknowledge that more…
Asked why the U.S. should not enact a new, delayed-action sanctions bill to make clear to the Iranians the importance of them not violating an interim nuclear agreement, Secretary of State John…
Last February, then-State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland was asked at a press briefing whether rumors of “direct, secret, bilateral talks with Iran” were true or not, and said “no.” A…
Vice-President Joe Biden told an international conference last February that the administration “would not make it a secret’ if it was holding bilateral talks with Iran, but “would let our…
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman sang “Happy Birthday” to Kim Jong-un before an exhibition match in Pyongyang on Wednesday marking the North Korean leader’s 31st birthday. His team of former NBA…
After a year marked by insecurity and violent attacks by Islamists, Egypt’s Coptic Christian minority celebrated Coptic Christmas on Tuesday under heavy security.
Beyond saying that he wasn't speaking on behalf of the U.S., State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Tuesday declined to offer any “analysis” on former NBA star Dennis Rodman’s trip to North…
At the Munich Security Conference last year, Vice-President Biden reaffirmed that the administration’s offer to engage with Iran, first made four years earlier, remained on the table. Iranian…
Former American basketball star Dennis Rodman, who arrived in Pyongyang Monday on his fourth visit, said the reclusive Stalinist state is “not bad,” and that Kim Jong-un “is actually trying to…
Speaking in Jerusalem during the latest in a string of visits, Secretary of State John Kerry said the issues were complicated and “involve the survival and the future of peoples,” but argued…
Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday the U.S. will help Iraqi authorities fight al Qaeda fighters in western Iraq, but will not send troops.
Anderson Cooper asked Candy Crowley to assess the results of the governor's race in Virginia. Crowley didn't see it through the lens liberals had been preparing.
MRC president L. Brent Bozell III appeared on the October 24 edition of "Cavuto" on Fox Business to discuss how reporters were bamboozled by Team Obama on how Obamacare would work beautifully.
On the October 11 Hardball, MSNBC's Joy Reid asserts that on the Left they don't have the "authoritarian impulse" to hero-worship a figure like.....Obama?
Jon Stewart “stooped” to publicizing a Media Research Center study on the October 3 edition of “The Daily Show.” He mocked an MRC study by Rich Noyes as adding a bucket to Fox’s “Bull[bleep]…
On "Real Time with Bill Maher," MSNBC host Chris Hayes admitted that he would back "hostage holding" tactics on a spending bill if it was in favor of a liberal goal like avoiding a "horrible war…
On the tiny bunker or his Current TV show Full Court Press, former CNN and MSNBC star Bill Press complains about how he wants to junk "The Star-Spangled Banner" as our national anthem.
On July 16, 1991, many PBS stations aired the documentary "Tongues United," on its "Point of View" series, funded by PBS ($300,000), the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ($215,000), and the…
On September 23, openly gay MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts suggests most GOP presidential candidates would like to build a time machine for when women couldn't vote and "slavery was cool."