Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates argued the US “can do more” against ISIS, and “we have, all along, underestimated ISIS” on Friday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel. Gates said, “I think we can do more.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addressed the firestorm over whether he is for a database for Muslims, saying, “I was really responding to totally different reporter. He was responding to that reporter, where basically the suggestion was made, and it’s certainly

Friday on WOR 710’s “Len Berman and Todd Schnitt in the Morning,” New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (D-NY) said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is a “blowhard,” who is playing “right into ISIS’s hands.” De Blasio said, “Donald Trump

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton announced her plan Friday to fight “the rising costs of health care,” even though she previously assured Americans that Obamacare would “control costs.”
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul stated that the US should “look at anyone coming from about 30 countries,” not just Iraq and Syria, in an interview with Fox News Radio’s John Gibson on Friday.

The female standup comedian at the center of the Hillary Clinton Laugh Factory scandal is standing up for her free speech against the censorship of the Clinton campaign.

Former Canadian Football League and University of Missouri defensive end Michael Sam appeared on Friday’s “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1 and told host Colin Cowherd that he is still an NFL player. Sam, the first openly gay player to

This week on PBS’s “Tavis Smiley’” actor Ted Danson said he loves Bill and Hillary Clinton “with every fiber of my being.” Danson said, “Well, I mean, full disclosure, I love them with every fiber of my being. I love
Fox Business Network “Varney & Co.” host Stuart Varney and Representative and Iraq War veteran Seth Moulton (D-MA) clashed over the House bill putting a pause on Syrian refugees on Friday. Moulton argued that the US shouldn’t put a pause

Anti-UKIP protesters were humiliated tonight after just 15 of them gathered outside of the Emmanuel Centre in London tonight where UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage was delivering his second speech on security since the Paris Attacks. The protest, organised

Friday at a town hall at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC, while discussing last week’s Paris terror attacks, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said if France had something similar to the United States’ Second Amendment, there would have been a “much much different

Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” long-time Beltway journalist Bob Woodward acknowledged that despite President Barack Obama having declared his strategy has ISIS “contained” a week ago, it isn’t working. One the biggest vulnerabilities of the strategy Woodward said was its