A series of high-energy White House videos promoting the U.S. war with Iran are racking up millions of views online, even as a pair of Hollywood actors demand their footage be removed.
Sen. Adam Schiff walked into an awkward moment on Bill Maher’s show after criticizing a statement about presidential war powers.
Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu pushed back on criticism aimed at American-born skier Eileen Gu, arguing the outrage over Gu competing for China is “hypocritical.”
Joe Rogan shut down a claim from actor Steve-O suggesting GOP lawmakers want to place transgender people in internment camps.
Liberal daytime TV hosts stunned their own audience as pressure exploded on Bill and Hillary Clinton after Congress voted to advance contempt charges tied to the Epstein investigation.
Mario Lopez sniped at at California Gov. Gavin Newsom after a White House post bragged that most Americans are paying under $3 for gas, a claim Californians know does not apply to them.
Conservative star Nicki Minaj tore into ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon after he livestreamed anti-ICE protesters storming a Minnesota church.
Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair ignited controversy by admitting he knowingly risked punishment after wearing “Stop the genocide” across his eye tape during a playoff win.