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‘Andor’ Trailer: Diego Luna Is on the Run in ‘Star Wars’ Spy Thriller
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Niecy Nash on ‘The Rookie’ spinoff, ‘Don’t Forget the Lyrics,’ and marriage
Emmy nominee Niecy Nash is all over primetime: she’s currently hosting the Fox game show “Don’t Forget The Lyrics” and is gearing up to star in a spinoff of the
Jodie Foster is HBO’s new ‘True Detective’ in return to crime roots
“The Silence of the Lambs” star Jodie Foster is joining HBO’s “True Detective” franchise. Foster, 59, will executive produce and star in the series’ fourth installment, “True Detective: Night Country,” Deadline reported.
Harrison Ford shocks fans with ‘Indiana Jones 5’ news at Star Wars Celebration
Harrison Ford made a surprise appearance Thursday at the Lucasfilm panel at Star Wars Celebration to announce the “Indiana Jones 5” release date. Ford, 79, took the stage to thunderous
Ellen’s last episode: Jennifer Aniston opens up about Brad Pitt divorce
Jennifer Aniston memorably joined Ellen DeGeneres for her last dance. Aniston had Ellen’s audience in stitches after lampooning her high-profile divorce from Brad Pitt on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” finale Thursday. The
Trump E.P.A. Chief ‘Endangered Public Safety’ by Ordering His Drivers to Speed
WASHINGTON — Scott Pruitt, while in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency during the Trump administration, repeatedly pressured his federal security officers to drive at excessive and sometimes dangerous speeds
‘Tomb of Sand’ Wins International Booker Prize, a First for a Hindi Novel
LONDON — “Tomb of Sand,” a novel about an 80-year-old Indian woman’s sudden decision to travel to Pakistan, was named on Thursday as the winner of the International Booker Prize,
Russia’s Isolated Economy Is Leading to Scarcity
Gripped by heavy economic sanctions and increasingly isolated from Western suppliers, Russia worked on Thursday to keep its factories and businesses running and stave off a return to Soviet-era scarcity.
Your Friday Briefing: Where Were the Police?
Good morning. We’re covering growing frustrations about the police response to the Texas school shooting, questions about the end of Russia’s war in Ukraine and a change in U.S. policy
U.S. Aims to Constrain China by Shaping Its Environment, Blinken Says
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said Thursday that despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China remains the greatest challenger to the United States and its allies, and that
Japan remains top creditor nation as net external assets grow
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A businessman walks near the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 15, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo/File Photo TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s net external assets
BOJ Kuroda says Japan inflation to stay around 2% for a year
© Reuters. Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Washington, U.S. October 19, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso/Files TOKYO (Reuters) – Bank of Japan (BOJ)
Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney announces bid for re-election, faces steep opposition from party leadership
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) announced her bid for reelection on Thursday evening, despite steep opposition from Republican leadership. Cheney made the announcement
Republican push to block Biden admin’s asylum rule fails in Senate
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Republican effort to block an asylum rule put forward by the Biden administration failed in the Senate on Thursday — despite
Texas shooting: Reporters demand White House press secretary explain why Biden isn’t doing more on gun control
Biden ATF nominee called for assault weapons ban President Biden’s pick to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Steven Dettelbach, acknowledged Wednesday that he does not have
White House says President Biden is not considering ‘doing anything’ to get rid of the Second Amendment
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that President Biden isn’t doing anything “to get rid of the Second Amendment” during a
Delaware state Democrats push for gun restrictions in wake of Uvalde shooting
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! State Democratic lawmakers in Delaware are looking to revive a push for gun control measures in the wake of the mass school
Mark Meadows Burned Docs After Meeting With Republican Working to Overturn Election, Ex-Aide Tells Jan. 6 Panel
In the weeks after the 2020 election, then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows met with Rep. Scott Perry, a Pennsylvania Republican who was trying to get the election results
Ted Cruz Can’t Answer a Basic Question About America’s Mass Shootings
Ted Cruz stormed away from a reporter who asked him about gun control in the wake of the massacre that killed 21 people, including 19 small children, in Uvalde, Texas.
Trump, Trump Jr., and Ivanka Have to Testify Under Oath, Court Rules
Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Ivanka Trump are going to have to testify under oath. A state appeals court on Thursday upheld Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling in February
CPS accused of failing to meet religious, dietary needs of Jewish and Muslim students
The cafeteria at McAuliffe Elementary School, 1841 N. Springfield Ave. in Chicago’s Hermosa community. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times As Chicago Public Schools faces renewed criticism for unsatisfactory school meals, students and City
Parking meter deal gets even worse for Chicago taxpayers, annual audit shows
The 75-year lease of Chicago’s metered parking to a group of private investors continues to get worse for the city’s taxpayers. Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times In their failed attempt to block Bally’s
Leaders look at creating program at community colleges to ease shortage of mental health workers
Mashana Smith, project director at Resilience Education to Advance Community Healing, left, and Colleen Cicchetti, executive director of Lurie Children’s Hospital’s Center for Childhood Resilience, speak during the Illinois House
Senate Republicans block Durbin, Schneider domestic terrorism bill after Uvalde, Buffalo shootings
Illinois Democrats Rep. Brad Schneider (left) and Sen. Dick Durbin — pictured in 2013 — sponsored the Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022 which the House passed and the Senate Republicans
Illinois Prisoner Review Board grants parole to 2 men convicted of Chicago-area killings
Two men convicted of Chicago-area killings were granted parole Thursday by the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. AP The Illinois Prisoner Review Board — which was crippled earlier this year when
With U.S. trade deal stalled, UK pairs up with Indiana
By Alistair Smout and Andrea Shalal LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Britain will sign its first state-level trade agreement with the U.S. corn belt state of Indiana on Friday, with more to
Rebekah Gardner brings vital confidence to Sky’s deep roster
Rebekah Gardner dribbles the ball up court during the third period of the Chicago Sky game against the Indiana Fever at Wintrust Arena, Tuesday evening, May 24, 2022. | Ashlee
How Cubs’ Christopher Morel became a big-league outfielder in one year
Cubs rookie Christopher Morel has played four defensive positions since his major-league debut last week. File photo. Getty CINCINNATI — Rookie Christopher Morel tracked a long fly ball off the
Cubs’ Willson Contreras, Nico Hoerner rejoin starting lineup in 20-5 loss to Reds
The Cubs’ Nico Hoerner crosses home plate after hitting a solo home run during the second inning of Thursday’s 20-5 loss to the Reds. Aaron Doster/AP CINCINNATI — The Cubs