Internet Goes On Strike
On Wednesday more than 7,000 websites protested the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act.
On Wednesday more than 7,000 websites protested the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act.
The search for those still unaccounted for in the grounding of a ship off the Italian coast came to a halt after the cruise liner shifted. A small group of firefighters was lowered into the vessel by helicopter before the
As the clock ticks down to the South Carolina primary Saturday, economic woes and a splintered conservative movement may pave the way for a Romney victory.
Mitt Romney’s opponents for the Republican presidential nomination persist in attacking the front-runner over how he made his vast fortune, but the issue so far has found little resonance in the business-friendly party electorate.
Yes, the phrase “secretive oil billionaires” is actually in the ad.
The ad shows the 20-something Mary Anne, Abby and Liddy in spectacular blonde wigs as the mock anchors for “Foxes and Friends,” interviewing Romney. . . as played by a bobblehead.
Two people featured in the film are saying that they had no idea the movie was about Romney or Bain Capital when they were interviewed and claim their statements were taken grossly out of context.
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com At the tail end of this segment, Bill O’Reilly asks Juan Williams if he agreed with Chris Matthews that Newt Gingrich’s pronunciation of the name “Juan” was racist. Williams fails to contradict Matthews’ assertion
A Newton second grade teacher was ordered held on $100,000 bail Wednesday after his arrest on child pornography charges. Thirty-four-year-old David Ettlinger was arrested at his home in Brighton Tuesday.
Breitbart TV went to Charleston College to find out what the “youth vote” is looking for in a candidate.
A MSNBC panel gushed over Colbert’s “exposure” of how the Super PACs are influencing politics. Read more at Big Journalism.
Paul Levy, managing partner at JLL Partners Inc., talks about JLL’s $40,000 payment to Newt Gingrich for a speech that “praised” private equity at a JLL annual meeting two years ago and the image problem facing the private equity industry.
Podcast host and comedian Adam Carolla discusses his new e-book “Rich Man, Poor Man,” the folly of those who envy the rich, and his interaction with Donald Trump on “The Celebrity Apprentice,” among other topics.
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com The Obama administration denies that it sent a letter to the supreme leader of Iran offering direct talks between the country’s leaders and warning not to close the Strait of Hormuz.
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player A Texas medical student well-known in her community as an Iranian activist was mysteriously shot and killed in her car, just yards from her home. Gelareh Bagherzadeh, 30, was driving through her Houston townhouse complex
In an interview with Piers Morgan, former president Jimmy Carter leveled the charge that Newt Gingrich subtly uses racism for political advantage. “I’m not saying he’s racist, but he knows the subtle words to use to appeal to a racist
Jonathan Gruber, a key architect of Massachusetts health reform effort passed under Governor Mitt Romney, discusses the similarities with Obamacare, arguably in quite a bit more places than Romney lets on. Gruber, MIT economics professor and author, also says some
Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) appeared on Fox & Friends to discuss yesterday’s delivery of one million petitions favoring his recall in Wisconsin.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo stressed the importance of officials agreeing on a new statewide teacher evaluation system at yesterday’s State of the State address. Michael Mulgrew, President of the United Federation of Teachers, tells WOR’s John Gambling that Cuomo