WASHINGTON, Nov 15 — US President Donald Trump said yesterday he would likely sue the BBC next week for as much as US$5 billion after the British broadcaster admitted it wrongly edited a video of a ...
The House is set to vote next week on a bipartisan bill calling for the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files. This comes as the federal government is working to get back on ...
EPSTEIN FILES: Trump told Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to political figures and financial ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr says he won’t scrap the agency’s controversial news distortion policy ...
The BBC has apologised to US President Donald Trump for its edit to a speech made by Trump on January 6 2021, just before a ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation sent a personal apology to U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday but said there was no legal ...
Amid an ongoing firestorm over the Epstein files, the president appeared alongside Melania Trump on Thursday to sign an ...
The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for an edit of a speech he made before the January 6 Capitol riots, days after the US ...
BBC apologizes to Trump for edited speech in Panorama, rejects $1B lawsuit and pulls documentary. Follow Newsweek's live blog ...
Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva was finally sworn into office by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday, fifty days after ...
President Trump signed the bill into law in the Oval Office after the House voted to pass the funding measure earlier in the ...
The remarks come during a busy day in Washington, D.C., where House lawmakers passed the resolution, and sent it on to the president in order to end the longest government shutdown on record. The ...