The FCC has announced plans to enforce rules that late-night programs give equal time to opposing political candidates.
A little-used FCC rule could make a comeback if commission Chair Brendan Carr has his way.
President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Summit in Davos, confusing Greenland and Iceland, saying NATO called him ...
Bongino, a former Secret Service agent, officially returned to private life earlier this month after serving in his role in ...
Health fears have been mounting for US president Donald Trump after he appeared in a live breaking alert from Fox News ...
The agency said exemptions to laws requiring FCC licensees to provide equal opportunities to candidates should be considered ...
President Donald Trump almost injured himself with a binder clip on Tuesday morning during a live TV press conference. He ...
The studio audience jeered and booed as Kimmel played back a clip of Trump calling protestors “paid insurrectionists” and “paid agitators.” ...
Major editorial boards were united Monday in a rare consensus, demanding the Trump administration de-escalate after fatal ICE ...
The Treasury Department is hosting the summit in Washington D.C. Wednesday, with Trump, Minaj, O'Leary, Cheryl Hines and ...
White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, may be a key witness for the defense at the Miami trial of ex-GOP Congressman David ...
In today’s newsletter: Some Trump administration advisers and allies say the optics of the immigration operation in Minneapolis have led Trump to make some changes. An influential group of doctors has ...