Editor Brian Harrod Provides Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, with aggregated news from sources all over the world from the Roundup Newswires Network
Local, state and national dignitaries will join Columbus residents, and friends and family members of U.S. Army Sgt. Jonathon Hunter for the Columbus native's funeral today.
Harvey slams into Texas with 130mph winds: Buildings collapse, dozens hurt and 155,000 without power as category four hurricane becomes the strongest to make landfall in America for 12 YEARS The dramatic moment a stormchaser's live feed cuts out while he describes buildings collapsing around him as Hurricane Harvey hits Texas with 130mph winds Trump under fire for his hurricane news dump: President announces Arpaio's pardon and transgender military ban - while Gorka reveals he is out - as Harvey hits Texas Trump declares a state of emergency: The president signs emergency order from Camp David after tweeting to warn Americans that Harvey is more powerful than thought 'You should be ashamed of yourself': Houston man confronts alleged price gouger who was 'selling water at a 500 percent markup' as Texas faces shortages due to Hurricane Harvey Trump pardons controversial Arizona sheriff Joe ... (more)
A lifelong model and actor who stared in soap operas and reality TV has formally filed paperwork with the FEC to run as a Republican for Congress in the 26th district Congressional seat in California against a Democrat, Julia Brownley. Antonio SabA to Jr. became a naturalized American citizen in 1996 after being born in Rome and moving with his family to Los Angeles at the age of 13 in 1985.
Beloved "Saturday Night Live" personality - and the longest serving "anchor" on the show's wildly popular "Weekend Update" - Seth Meyers takes over as host of NBC's "Late Night," home to A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy and the best in musical talent. As the Emmy-winning head writer for SNL, Seth has established a reputation for his sharp wit and perfectly timed comedy and has gained fame for his spot-on impersonations, unique characters and hilarious spoofing of topical news.
The media has become for the Right what the Soviet Union was during the Cold War - a common, unifying adversary of overwhelming importance. Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, religious conservatives and libertarians could agree that, whatever their other differences, godless communism had to be resisted.
Remember when the PowerPoint-ish Al Gore documentary An Inconvenient Truth came out in 2006 and revolutionized public perceptions of climate change in a way that chartered a new policy course for the United States and the world? What? Something about President Trump and pulling out of the Paris Climate Accords? Sorry, we haven't been keeping up with the news lately. Self-care.
ESPN pulled an announcer from covering an upcoming college football game at the University of Virginia because he shares the same name as Confederate General Robert E. Lee - even though the announcer is Asian-American. ESPN removed college football announcer Robert Lee from covering the William & Mary at University of Virginia football game on September 2, 2017, because they were concerned it would be offensive to viewers, OutKick The Coverage reported Tuesday night .
Actor Kal Penn has resigned from the President's Committee on the Arts & Humanities following President Trump's response to the deadly Charlottesville attack. The actor tweeted the announcement , attaching a formal statement from himself and the other members of the committee, who had been appointed by President Obama.
In this Sept. 4, 2012 file photo, Actor Kal Penn addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. Penn, artist Chuck Close and virtually the entire membership of the President's Committee On the Arts and Humanities have announced their resignation.
In a week of renewed national attention to organized white supremacy, the music-streaming platform Spotify has removed a number of bands alleged to be associated with neo-Nazism. On Monday, Paul Resnikoff at Digital Music News pointed out that 29 bands identified as racist by the Southern Poverty Law Center were available for listening on Spotify .
On the go and no time to finish that story right now? Your News is the place for you to save content to read later from any device. Register with us and content you save will appear here so you can access them to read later.
Republicans turn on Trump as the White House insists he is a 'voice for unity' who is 'correct' to blame both sides for violence at neo-Nazi rally and defend 'fine people' among white supremacists 'Trump made hate fashionable gain': Chrissy Teigen, LeBron James, Lady Gaga and a host of celebrities blast the President for Charlottesville comments Trump's race meltdown as he says 'both sides' of the 'Unite the Right' clash had 'fine people' and violence also came from the 'alt-left' - then attacks removing Gen Lee statues, asking: 'Is George Washington next?' Ex-KKK leader David Duke THANKS Trump as white supremacists rejoice after the president blamed 'alt-left' for violence in Charlottesville Hero mother-of-three fashion editor breaks her NECK while saving her young children from a falling tree in New York's Central Park and is left in critical condition Will they be cancelled? Lionel ... (more)
Republicans turn on Trump as the White House insists he is a 'voice for unity' who is 'correct' to blame both sides for violence at neo-Nazi rally and defend 'fine people' among white supremacists 'Trump made hate fashionable gain': Chrissy Teigen, LeBron James, Lady Gaga and a host of celebrities blast the President for Charlottesville comments Trump's race meltdown as he says 'both sides' of the 'Unite the Right' clash had 'fine people' and violence also came from the 'alt-left' - then attacks removing Gen Lee statues, asking: 'Is George Washington next?' Ex-KKK leader David Duke THANKS Trump as white supremacists rejoice after the president blamed 'alt-left' for violence in Charlottesville Hero mother-of-three fashion editor breaks her NECK while saving her young children from a falling tree in New York's Central Park and is left in critical condition Will they be cancelled? Lionel ... (more)
The president told us what he really thinks about the Charlottesville violence: 'You had a lot of bad people in the other group too' Forced on Monday to call out white supremacists and the KKK to quell the rising din among civilized people in this country, the president had to fight back. So he came down that elevator in Trump Tower on Tuesday, and told us his truth about the violence last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia: "You had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists, okay? And the press has treated them absolutely unfairly.
We invite you to view Employment Law This WeekA - a weekly rundown of the latest news in the field, brought to you by Epstein Becker Green. We look at the latest trends, important court decisions, and new developments that could impact your work.
BEDMINSTER, N.J. - President Donald Trump on Saturday blamed "many sides" for the violent clashes between protesters and white supremacists in Virginia and contended that the "hatred and bigotry" broadcast across the country had taken root long before his political ascendancy.That was not how the Charlottesville mayor assessed the chaos that led ... (more)
"I feel like he took it too far," "Saturday Night Live" alum jokes of Obama's Trump roast at 2011 White House Correspondents' Association dinner Not crazy about the job President Donald Trump is doing? Blame his predecessor, Barack Obama. At least that's what Seth Meyers had to say in an interview with "Sunday Today," which airs Aug. 13. In what we're pretty sure was a joke, Meyers told Willie Geist that he knew way back in 2011 that Obama would force Trump to make a bid for the highest office in the land.
Actor Channing Tatum stopped at a Sunoco convenience store in Statesville, NC for some snacks and Tatum, known for his sexy dance moves in "Magic Mike" and the clerk, Beatrice, had some hip-swaying, arm-swinging dance fun in a Facebook Live video. Tatum and friends have done several videos around the state promoting his new film "Logan Lucky" about two brothers who pull off a big heist during a NASCAR race in Charlotte.