John Davidson, the Scottish Tourette’s syndrome activist and real-life inspiration for “I Swear,” was thrust into the spotlight at the 79th BAFTA Awards when his involuntary vocal tics disrupted the ...
WASHINGTON—Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller indicated Monday that he may join the majority of Fed officials likely to support leaving interest rates on hold in March if February data show ...
Within 24 hours of going online late Friday, Tucker Carlson’s nearly three-hour interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee had elicited multiple rebuttals of antisemitic conspiracy ...
New Jersey voters are divided on several proposed state‑level immigration laws, including legislation that limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities, according to a ...
Voters in Boca Raton must answer two questions on the March 10 ballot. In our view, one should pass and the other should fail. Question 1: Shall the City issue general obligation bonds, in one or more ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio proposal to prohibit private employers from asking about criminal history on initial job applications is drawing criticism and support as it moves through the ...
EXCLUSIVE – An interview by Stephen Colbert with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico intended for broadcast on CBS but instead posted only online has now drawn 85 million views across YouTube and ...
Federal Reserve policymakers were mostly in agreement on the decision to leave interest rates unchanged despite two calling for cuts, though several signaled that rate hikes could be on deck if ...
The late night host said he doesn't want an "adversarial relationship" with his network after lawyers advised him against airing his James Talarico interview Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on ...
Stephen Colbert called out CBS after they denied stopping him from airing his interview with James Talarico on “The Late Show,” vehemently noting that he “obeyed” the network. The comedian addressed ...
“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on Tuesday dismissed CBS’s denial that it blocked his interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico from airing as “crap.” “They know damn well that ...
The CBS host then answered his own question. “That’s Texas state representative James Talarico. He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network’s lawyers, who called ...
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