In a shutdown, hundreds of thousands of federal employees are furloughed or work without pay, government offices close, national parks may become inaccessible, and many federal services halt.
The former New York Times opinion staff editor and founder of the media upstart Free Press heads into a turbulent and challenged TV news environment.
Paramount announced it is acquiring The Free Press, the independent news and commentary website founded in 2021 by Bari Weiss. As part of the deal, Weiss will also take a new role at CBS News as ...
Melania Trump has sparked speculation she will send a hologram to future public appearances after she posted an AI-generated video of herself. Taking to social media on Wednesday, the First Lady, 55, ...
The expression “stay woke” started out as an affirmation for African Americans. The US military has long been an engine of social change. Hegseth’s approach runs counter to that States target ...
Journalism that holds both American political parties to equal scrutiny,’ Bari Weiss wrote in her first email to staff as CBS News’ top editor, sharing her ‘core journalistic values.’ ...
Senior officers, summoned from around the world, are entrusted to manage complex military operations. They got a lecture on fitness and grooming standards.
Taylor officially announced the new album back in August, during an appearance on her now-fiancé’s podcast, New Heights. And of course, her rabid fanbase has been not-so-patiently waiting since then ...
Top leaders were summoned so Hegseth could call them “fat” and Trump could threaten military action in U.S. cities and brag about himself.
Trump shared multiple posts of AI-generated content that shows House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) wearing a sombrero and a fake mustache alongside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N ...
Provocative columnist Bari Weiss publicly quit the New York Times in 2020, then cofounded The Free Press as an alternative to legacy media. Here's what to know as she takes the helm of CBS News.
Daylight saving time typically starts each year on the first Sunday of October and extends to the first Sunday of April, when clocks are set back one hour. In doing so, you'll gain an extra hour of ...