From Fox News
-
CNN legal analyst stunned by Stormy Daniels admitting that she hates Trump in her testimony: 'Big d--- deal'
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said that the cross-examination of adult film actress and Trump trial witness Stormy Daniels after her testimony against former President Trump was a disaster. While Honig said that Daniels' testimony about a sexual encounter with Trump in a hotel room in 2006 was "plausible," her responses under cross-examination by Trump's team called her credibility into question. "Her responses were disastrous," Honig said, referring to the moment when Daniels admitted that she...
-
Pam Bondi reacts to judge postponing Trump's classified docs case: 'Exactly what should have happened'
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss her reaction to the major development in the former president's classified docs case and Stormy Daniels' testimony in the NY v. Trump case.
-
Beatles ‘Let It Be’ documentary director noticed ‘tension arising’ in the band before infamous breakup
Capturing what would become some of the final moments of the Beatles all together was never director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s goal while making "Let It Be." "When we were filming, there was no sense that they would break up," Lindsay-Hogg told Fox News Digital. "There was a sense that they might have gone off and made solo albums like people do these days, but the nucleus was going to stay together, and that's what I thought many people thought. "And then when we were shooting the movie and...
-
Republicans keep pressure on NPR and controversial CEO amid political bias scandal
Congressional Republicans are applying pressure to both National Public Broadcasting (NPR) and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) amid NPR's bias scandal. A series of letters to both entities have been sent from both House and Senate Republicans, requesting action to ensure NPR's integrity and address the allegations of ideological bias made by senior editor Uri Berliner, who has since left the organization. The House Committee on Energy and Commerce requested NPR CEO Katherine...
-
DA Bragg hoped Stormy Daniels would save Trump case, but something else happened
If you thought the Manhattan criminal trial of former President Donald Trump couldn’t devolve into more ridiculousness, it did on Tuesday. The folly of DA Alvin Bragg’s prosecution was further exposed when the notorious ex-porn star, Stormy Daniels, sashayed to the witness stand. Not unexpectedly, she offered a tutorial on her notorious vocation —sex. Her real name is Stephanie Clifford, but her nom de plume is what made her famous in the underworld of adult erotica. In court, she...
-
GREG GUTFELD: The legacy media is less trusted than week-old tuna salad
Yesterday, Politico ran a piece mourning the death of swagger in journalism. The writer Jack Shafer laments that "wounded and limping, doubting its own future, American journalism seems to be losing a quality that carried it through a century and a half of trials: its swagger." Hmm, "wounded and limping." Sounds like they're describing one of Kristi Noem's dogs. It doesn't end yet! But Earth to legacy media: You can stop crying now. It's over, and you lost bigly. You're less trusted than...
-
Americans breathe in carcinogenic chemicals found in cars: study
Researchers have found that a source of carcinogenic chemicals is in Americans' cars – but there may be a way to reduce your risk. Environmental Science and Technology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published a study called "Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam and Temperature" on Tuesday. The study explains that Americans breathe in chemicals from the flame retardants in their vehicles. The chemicals can cause issues ranging from developmental...
-
'Squad' member Rep. Tlaib calls for Netanyahu's arrest; GOP senators warn ICC of serious repercussions
"Squad" member Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., called for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior officials in Israel for what she called violations of the Genocide Convention under international law. In a press release on Tuesday, Tlaib called out the government of Israel for its ground invasion of Rafah, linking the U.S. to the attack because of funding it provided. "It’s no coincidence that immediately after our government sent the Israeli apartheid regime over...
-
DC mayor, police chief to testify before House lawmakers on George Washington University protests
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and police chief Pamela Smith will testify before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday to discuss ongoing anti-Israel protests and an encampment on the campus of George Washington University (GWU). The mayor’s office confirmed to Fox News Digital Tuesday that the mayor and the police chief will testify at the hearing. The confirmation comes after Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, criticized D.C....
-
NBA doesn't suspend Nuggets' Jamal Murray, but fines him $100K for tossing objects toward official
Denver Nuggets star guard Jamal Murray was slapped with a large fine, but not a suspension, by the NBA after throwing a towel and heating pad in the direction of an official during the team’s Game 2 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night. Murray was fined $100,000 for his actions, which the league announced in a release from Joe Dumars, executive vice president and head of basketball operations. Murray was spotted tossing a towel toward an official before a Nuggets staff member...
-
Texas Gov. Abbott calls National Guard, Space Force proposal a 'power grab'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott opposed a proposal that could shift members of the Air National Guard to roles in the Space Force without the consent of their respective governors. In a letter to President Biden, Abbott, who has clashed with the commander in chief on a number of matters, said the proposal is an "intolerable threat" to the National Guard. "That proposal would give the Secretary of the Air Force unilateral authority to transfer Air National Guard units to the Space Force — without first...
-
Mitchell Robinson likely to miss rest of playoffs with 'stress injury' in ankle, Knicks announce
The New York Knicks may have taken Game 1 from the Indiana Pacers in the second round of the NBA Playoffs, but it came at a cost. The team announced Tuesday that center Mitchell Robinson, who has provided solid rim protection off the bench for head coach Tom Thibodeau’s crew, is likely to miss the rest of the playoffs due to a stress injury in his left ankle. Robinson played just 12 minutes in the Game 1 victory for the Knicks, and while he was on the floor, he looked slower than he...