Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity took to Twitter late Wednesday to blame Republican lawmakers if President Trump commits "political suicide" on immigration policy.
"Stark Trek" fans who tune in for CBS All Access' addition to the popular franchise can expect science fiction fare inspired by the election of President Trump.
Researchers at the University of Washington received a $138,000 grant from the federal government to study the 'internal gender identity' of children between the ages of four and six.
Equifax customers already reeling after a data breach affected up to 143 million people were not happy on Friday with a greeting by "Stevie" on a customer service account.
Former allies of Hillary Clinton are not happy with early previews of her memoir "What Happened," along with the friendly fire she rhetorically lobs at allies.
Maj. Gen. James Linder, the head of Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, had to apologize this week for a leaflet drop in that is likely to alienate potential allies.
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter exploded on President Donald Trump Wednesday for his vow to "revisit" the program known as DACA if Congress fails to send him an immigration reform bill within six months.
Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis added a new twist to the NFL's Colin Kaepernick drama Tuesday night by noting a girlfriend's "racist" tweet, which lost him a job.
A new survey by Britain's largest independent social research agency finds that a majority of its citizens, a record share of the population, identify as "no religion."
Danny Zuker, executive producer of ABC's hit show "Modern Family," has a message for Christians who support President Donald Trump's decision to end the federal program known as DACA: "F- you."
NFL great Franco Harris says there is no way national anthem protests inspired by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick would have caught on in his era.
Author Bill O'Reilly say Houston's collective response to Hurricane Harvey is an impressive feat in a culture where 20 percent of the population "will commit evil when they can."
Comedy Central's Trevor Noah made it clear to his studio audience this week that he will not support self-described anti-fascists as long as they remind him of "vegan ISIS."