Pelosi mistakenly refers to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson as ‘Don Johnson’
Pelosi was slamming Johnson, a staunch supporter of former president Trump, for “taking the lead” in the GOP’s response to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, when she…
Mercedes Schlapp assesses ‘what went wrong’ for Trump 2020 campaign on ‘CPAC All Access Live!’
Lawrence Jones and Tomi Lahren kicked off their coverage of this weekend’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) by welcoming former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp…
Kelly Ripa flirts with Mark Consuelos on son’s birthday tribute post, leaves NSFW comment
Kelly Ripa is no stranger to leaving flirty comments on husband Mark Consuelos’ posts.
Mitch McConnell ‘absolutely’ would support Trump if GOP nominee in 2024
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Thursday he would “absolutely” support Donald Trump if the former president won the Republican nomination in 2024.
Complaints against airlines, travel agencies hits record high
The U.S. Department of Transportation released its Air Travel Consumer Report on Thursday.
Surveillance video shows Lady Gaga’s dog walker attack, shooting as French bulldogs are taken
The singer’s dog walker was rushed to the hospital and was in “critical condition.”
COVID-19 sends car driving to its lowest levels in 19 years
Because of remote work and collapse of the travel and tourism industry during the coronavirus pandemic in the last year, American drivers hit the road for the fewest…
House passes Equality Act expanding LGBTQ rights amid GOP concerns, including effect on girls’ sports
The House voted Thursday to pass the Equality Act, a Democrat-backed bill meant to ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Biden’s CIA nominee says US colleges should cut ties with China-backed Confucius Institutes
President Biden’s pick for CIA director appeased GOP lawmakers Wednesday after he suggested Confucius Institute programs should be barred from U.S. public schools and universities.
Hikers in Hawaii could have to pay for their own rescue if they ignore signs
Hawaiian lawmakers are considering a bill that could require hikers to reimburse local rescue teams if they had to be saved because they didn’t follow trail signs.