April 3 'The Drama' trailer The trailer for A24's dark romantic comedy "The Drama" starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. Written/directed by Kristoffer Borgli.
April 3 Karoline Leavitt says Jean-Pierre had 'hard time' as press secretary because of Biden's poor transparency Karoline Leavitt says Karine Jean-Pierre struggled as White House press secretary due to a lack of open communication with President Joe Biden.
April 3 Blackburn urges IRS probe of Planned Parenthood's tax-exempt status over Botox treatments Sen. Marsha Blackburn is urging an IRS investigation into Planned Parenthood affiliates reportedly offering Botox while operating as tax-exempt nonprofits.
April 3 Lawrence Jones reveals why a new generation is returning to God in Fox Nation's ‘Revival’ From baptisms to gospel music, a new Fox Nation series explores how young Americans are turning to faith to combat loneliness and find community.
April 3 San Diego high school reverses student suspension over pro-ICE flyers it deemed 'harassment' A San Diego high school student's flyers in support of ICE led to suspension before a legal group intervened and school officials reversed their decision.
April 2 US Interim Attorney General Todd Blanche calls speculation surrounding Bondi's firing 'simply not true' Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche addressed Pam Bondi’s firing, noting reports of President Donald Trump's dissatisfaction with the handling of Epstein files, on Fox News.
April 2 Fake news, real reactions: April Fools on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' 'Jesse Watters Primetime' finds out if New Yorkers know the difference between real headlines and fake news.
April 2 Chuck Schumer insists calling DHS funding shutdown 'political posturing' is 'not fair' Sen. Chuck Schumer told CNN that it is "not fair" to accuse Democrats of political posturing over the DHS shutdown, claiming they want to reform ICE and CBP.
April 2 Trump admin saves taxpayers $1 billion in fraud crackdown of student aid programs Secretary Linda McMahon ordered a review of student aid programs as the Department of Education says enhanced fraud controls have saved taxpayers over $1 billion.
April 2 Florida threatens Big Tech with 'billions' in fines over underage users Florida said Meta will begin removing accounts for minors under 14 as the state moves to enforce its social media law with steep penalties for violators.