Media November 21 What's behind Trump's heated feud with the BBC that resulted in $5 billion lawsuit threat? President Donald Trump has threatened the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) with a $5 billion lawsuit for airing "false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements."
Jeffrey Epstein November 20 ABC reporter's Jeffrey Epstein question to Trump revives accusations Disney network initially buried scandal Years before ABC's Mary Bruce pressed President Donald Trump on the Epstein files, the Disney network was accused of burying the scandal that linked to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
Massachusetts May 28 Harvard revokes professor's tenure in rare move amid data manipulation allegations Harvard University revokes Francesca Gino's tenure over data fraud allegations. Gino, known for her work on ethics, denies the claims and filed a lawsuit.
France May 26 Emmanuel Macron's wife seen shoving him in the face in viral clip as France's first couple arrives in Vietnam French President Emmanuel Macron was spotted being shoved in the face by his wife, Brigitte Macron, in a viral clip that he dismissed as playfighting.
Biden Cover-Up May 19 Jake Tapper declares Biden White House lied about 'cheap fakes' after CNN peddled narrative in 2024 Jake Tapper admitted the Biden White House lied about the "cheap fakes" claim nearly a year after CNN pushed the talking point to viewers while the president was seeking re-election.
Media May 14 Jake Tapper admits he didn't cover Biden's cognitive decline enough, claims to 'look back on it with humility' CNN's Jake Tapper admitted criticism of his past coverage of Joe Biden is "fair" and that he didn't do enough to cover the former president's cognitive decline in office.
Donald Trump May 13 Trump's $400M Qatar jet gift follows long history of unusual presidential presents From Lincoln's elephants to Trump's luxury jet, US presidents have a long history of receiving foreign gifts. But it is not without legal and ethical controversy.
Donald Trump April 27 Cousin of infamous fraudster 'Crazy Eddie' out to bring down Trump nemesis NY AG Letitia James N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James faces mortgage fraud allegations as forensic investigator Sammy Antar presents documentation that could lead to serious legal consequences.
Global Economy April 24 World Economic Forum greenlights new investigation into whistleblower claims against founder Klaus Schwab The World Economic Forum board said it supports an "independent investigation" into former chairman of the globalist body, Klaus Schwab.
South Korea March 24 South Korean PM Han Duck-soo reinstated as acting president after impeachment overturned South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned acting President Han Duck-soo's impeachment, reinstating the nation's No. 2 official as acting leader on Monday.