Israel has reportedly asked the United States to take measures to deter Iran from launching an attack in response to the airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Does Israel's killing of Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah make us more or less safe?
Israel has reportedly asked the United States to take measures to deter Iran from launching an attack in response to the airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday.
The Israeli strike that killed Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah was a "measure of justice" for victims of a four-decade "reign of terror," President Joe Biden said on Saturday.
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Former NBC News star Brian Williams is finalizing a deal to anchor live coverage of the presidential election results for Amazon’s Prime Video, in the streamer’s first attempt at live news
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Bill Maher said even he was surprised at how softball MSNBC’s interview of Vice President Kamala Harris was, just a week after interviewer Stephanie Ruhle was on his show defending Harris not facing tough questions.
SNL faces an ongoing challenge: to make America laugh – and think differently – about a political world which has gotten much stranger than anyone could have predicted when the show debuted back in 1975.
Trump returned to western Wisconsin Saturday to give remarks in Prairie du Chien, a city of about 5,500 people along the Mississippi River that has gotten big attention from Republicans.
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Francis Ford Coppola's $120 million passion project may not even clear $5 million in its domestic debut after receiving the disastrous audience score and divided reviews.
The former president hasn't endorsed any candidate since Sen. Mitt Romney in 2012, and that was little more than a passing comment offered from an elevator just before the doors slid shut.
More than six-in-ten Americans would instead prefer to see the winner of the presidential election be the person who wins the most votes nationally. Roughly a third favor the Electoral College system.
Over a decade ago, a guy from south Charlotte had a seemingly far-fetched idea that The Avett Brothers music would make for a great show about a shipwreck tale of survival and redemption.
The split is clear in politics, religion, education and the labor market. For the next generation, gender is becoming the biggest predictor of how you think, act and vote. What does this all mean?
The Knicks are fully committed. After landing Karl-Anthony Towns in a surprise blockbuster deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, New York is all in on competing for a championship.
Gov. Tim Walz marked the launch of “Athletes for Harris” with a Saturday visit to the University of Michigan, where he attended the Wolverines’ home football game against the University of Minnesota.