April 21 Democratic lawmaker argues his party shouldn't look kindly on foreign governments aiding Trump Rep. Jamie Raskin suggested during a conversation on "Pod Save America" that Democrats should be keeping score with nations aiding President Donald Trump.
April 21 NPR urges its stations to lobby members of Congress as Trump admin seeks to pull federal funding NPR is sounding the alarm in a memo urging its member stations to contact their members of Congress as the Trump administration seeks to cut its federal funding.
April 21 'Drag Race' stars melt down over UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling on legal definition of woman Stars from "RuPaul's Drag Race UK" offered strong reactions to the country's Supreme Court, whose ruling last week limited the definition of a woman to biological sex.
April 21 Pentagon scrutiny: Pete Hegseth blames former staffers for negative headlines Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith breaks down Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's latest alleged Signal chat controversy on 'Special Report.'
April 21 George Clooney says he doesn't care if Trump calls him a ‘fake movie actor’ George Clooney says he doesn't care about President Donald Trump's criticism of him, it's not his job to "please" the president.
April 21 Leavitt skewers NPR for 'fake news' report claiming Trump is seeking new Secretary of Defense White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt disputed a recent a report from NPR, declaring that President Trump stands behind Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
April 21 Coachella promoters ‘blindsided’ by band’s vulgar anti-Israel rhetoric at festival Goldenvoice, one of the organizers involved in Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, was "blindsided" by anti-Israel rhetoric espoused from the rock band Kneecap.
April 21 Bill Maher hits back at critics after Trump meeting, says it's not bad he doesn't 'hate' the president Bill Maher continued to defend his positive meeting with President Trump, telling critics he won't pretend it's a bad thing that he doesn't hate Trump as a person.
April 21 Texas legislation could weaken protections against frivolous lawsuits, warn free speech advocates An anti-SLAPP law in Texas meant to protect ordinary citizens from intimidating lawsuits is in danger of being gutted, free speech advocates say.
April 21 Leavitt goes off on Democrat for taxpayer-funded trip to support deported suspected MS-13 gang member White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt chided Sen. Chris Van Hollen for visiting deported suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador last week.