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“If you fight with monsters for too long, you become a monster.”

“If you fight with monsters for too long, you become a monster.”

Tuesday during her interview on ABC’s “World News Tonight”with David Muir, Hillary Clinton for the first time took responsibility for using a private e-mail server during her tenure as Secretary of State and apologized. Clinton said, “That was a mistake. I’m

The first trailer for Jake Gyllenhaal’s Demolition hit Monday, and shows the bankable star playing the role of Davis Mitchell, a complicated financial guru who learns that in order to rebuild his life, he must first tear it all down.

Colin Cowherd made his debut with Fox Sports 1 Tuesday with his show “The Herd” and commented on GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s candidacy, saying that he has “made the media insignificant.” Cowherd said that Trump is “driving the mostly left-leaning

House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told Bloomberg Anchor Emily Chang she has “confidence” in former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, and her integrity and believes she avoided sending or receiving classified

Legendary Chicago Bears coach and player and now NFL analyst for ESPN Mike Ditka sat down for an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times and was asked if he liked GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump. Ditka admitted his admiration for Trump, but with

Tuesday on ABC’s “The View,” the panel discussed Rowan Co., KY clerk Kim Davis being jailed and now released for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses. Each of the panelist weighed in, with Michelle Collins attacked Davis’ looks, calling her a bitch and
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) stated that while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s immigration position was “wrong” and “scratches his name off the list,” “Trump and I both agree, that there ought to be more taxation of the billionaires” on Tuesday’s
New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said that Rowan County, KY clerk Kim Davis (D) should be offered “another job” where her religious objections aren’t a problem, but “these licenses have to be issued” on Tuesday’s broadcast

New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said that if he was president, “I’d sit down with our allies and figure out how we can help” with the European refugee crisis on Tuesday’s “Fox & Friends” on the

During “First Take” on ESPN2 on Tuesday, co-host Stephen A. Smith responded to the criticism that women’s tennis player Serena Williams receives, as well as the fact that Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova makes $10 million more than Williams, despite

Tuesday on “The Mike Gallagher Show,” House Select Benghazi Committee chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said he was “dead wrong” to think Secretary of State John Kerry would care enough about his own reputation to protect his predecessor Hillary Clinton by
Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) argued that while “you need a wall in some places,” “You can’t build a wall from sea to shining sea. It just doesn’t work. It’s the most expensive way to do border security, and it’s the

On Tuesday’s “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Skip Bayless reacted to the Philadelphia Eagles cutting Tim Tebow on Saturday and then signing another quarterback to take his position as the Eagles third string quarterback by calling head coach Chip Kelly

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called in to ESPN Radio’s “Mike and Mike” to give his first public comments on the Tom Brady ruling by Judge Richard Berman to uplift the four-game suspension for deflating footballs. Goodell acknowledged that his current

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, took on New York City’s woes in an appearance that immediately followed one by the city’s mayor, Bill de Blasio. First, Christie took

Tuesday at the he American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI), former Vice President Dick Cheney was heckled during his speech criticizing President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Cheney said, “Approval of this agreement will not prevent a
Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin argued Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton isn’t sorry “for the FOIA problems, or the Congressional oversight problems” and her campaign has to “stop saying that real people don’t care about it” on Tuesday’s broadcast
MSNBC host and NBC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell stated that she “couldn’t ask everything that I did want to ask” about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s emails during her interview on Friday because of “concern” that the campaign

Germany told its European partners they must take in more refugees on Monday as it struggles to cope with record numbers of asylum seekers and as police in Hungary used pepper spray on migrants who broke out of a reception