(Headline USA) The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday condemned the actions of Will Smith during Sunday night’s Oscars and launched an inquiry into his slapping of presenter Chris Rock.
In a statement Monday, the film academy said: “The Academy condemns the actions of Mr. Smith at...
(Headline USA) Shares of Tesla jumped at the opening bell Monday after the electric car maker announced its second stock split in less than two years.
The company said in a regulatory filing, and also in a tweet, that it plans to make a request at an upcoming annual shareholders...
(Headline USA) The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising at the U.S. Capitol is pushing ahead with contempt charges against former Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in response to their monthslong refusal to comply with subpoenas.
Navarro, Trump’s trade adviser, and Scavino, a White House communications aide...
(Headline USA) A Kentucky man who police said fired a handgun at a Louisville mayoral candidate has been indicted on attempted murder and endangerment charges.
Quintez Brown, 21, a radical black nationalist who supported Black Lives Matter, was arrested shortly after the Feb. 14 shooting. The mayoral candidate, Craig Greenberg, was...
(Headline USA) Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores though tobacco sales can be a significant revenue generator.
Wall Street Journal was the first to report the development Monday. It noted some stores in California, Florida, Arkansas and New Mexico were on the list, citing anonymous...
(Headline USA) Television ratings for the Oscars rebounded somewhat from last year's record low, but the leftist-tainted, woke-filled event clearly doesn't have the appeal to viewers that it once had.
Sunday's ceremony reached an estimated 15.36 million viewers, according to preliminary Nielsen company numbers released on Monday by ABC. A...
(Headline USA) When former President Donald Trump last week filed suit accusing his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party of conspiring to sink his winning presidential campaign by alleging ties to Russia, it wasn't a surprise.
Trump’s latest lawsuit revisits a familiar grievance: that Democrats in 2016 concocted...
(Headline USA) Two men described as leaders of a questionable plot to allegedly kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer were thrilled as they watched videos of powerful explosives, a few hours before driving north to scout her vacation home, an FBI agent testified Monday.
In summer 2020, Tim Bates was working...
(Headline USA) A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a onetime business partner of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, accused of acting as an unregistered agent of the Turkish government.
The ruling Friday from U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga is the latest twist in the long-running legal...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed Monday to review a copyright dispute involving works of art by the artist Andy Warhol that were based on a photograph of the musician Prince.
A lower court had at first said the artwork created before Warhol's 1987 death was “fair use” of the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In a recent interview, former FOX News anchor Chris Wallace described his move over to CNN, saying he was uncomfortable at his old digs and doesn't think it has much of a future, CNYUZ reported.
After almost two decades at FOX News, Wallace declined to renew...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Radio host Howard Stern reacted to Will Smith's altercation at the Oscars, attempting to connect him to Donald Trump, The Week reported.
Stern slammed Smith after the actor slapped comedian Chris Rock.
"Where's security?" Stern asked on his show.
"This is a live television event," the newly woke...