November 10 Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy says he faces antisemitism 'every day now' Dave Portnoy told "CBS Sunday Morning" in a preview for an upcoming interview that he faces antisemitic hatred daily now as Barstool Sports president.
November 10 Syrian president: We need to get into an agreement about ISIS Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa explains how his country is a 'geopolitical ally' with the U.S., addresses his past connections to al-Qaeda and more on 'Special Report.'
November 10 Erika Kirk: This was humbling to witness Erika Kirk speaks next to President Donald Trump during an Oval Office ceremony.
November 10 White House taunts Ilhan Omar with McDonald's photo, suggests she can go back to Somalia President Donald Trump continues sparring with Rep. Ilhan Omar over her Somalia origins, and has suggested recently she should return to her birth country.
November 10 Biden just wants to be busy: Greg Gutfeld 'The Five' co-hosts discuss former President Joe Biden's recent comments about President Donald Trump.
November 10 President Trump says Schumer ‘made a mistake’ as some Dems turn on him President Donald Trump argues Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer went ‘too far’ amid some Democrats’ calls for him to be replaced in an exclusive interview with ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
November 10 Greg Gutfeld: The left is ‘freaking out’ about something they created ‘The Five’ discusses eight senators breaking ranks in a move to end the government shutdown.
November 10 Erika Kirk speaks at Oval Office event to swear in Sergio Gor as new US ambassador to India Erika Kirk attended Sergio Gor’s swearing-in in the White House as U.S. ambassador to India, honoring her late husband Charlie Kirk’s friendship with him.
November 10 Berkeley group uses song etched on Charlie Kirk's suspected killer’s bullet casings to promote TPUSA protest The promotion of a Berkeley student group's protest against Turning Point USA event uses the same song referenced on a bullet casing used by Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
November 10 Trump, states back in court over SNAP as benefits remain in legal limbo The fight over SNAP benefits continues to play out in the Supreme Court and federal courts, leaving millions of low-income Americans hanging in the balance.