Trump hits 'Pelosi Democrats,' 'low-IQ' Maxine Waters, vows Republicans 'will keep the House' at NRCC dinner President Trump predicted Tuesday night that Republicans "will keep the House majority" after November's midterm elections -- and warned of dire consequences if they didn't.
Trump jabs Maxine Waters, Hillary Clinton at NRCC Dinner President calls Waters a 'low IQ individual,' blasts Clinton's remarks about female Trump voters.
Paul Ryan: 'Hollowed out' US military needs spending boost following recent crashes With another potential government shutdown looming, the Speaker of the House wants to make sure the U.S. military is not shortchanged after more deadly crashes in the past week killed nine American servicemen, which the Wisconsin Republican blamed on years of budget cuts.
'Grey's Anatomy' spinoff 'Station 19' hopes to keep fans hooked on Shonda Rhimes ABC is hedging its bets that fans of the long running series “Grey’s Anatomy” will want to tune in for a spinoff set in a fire station.
Camille Kostek talks Patriots cheerleading past, trying out for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue Former New England Patriots cheerleader Camille Kostek has been eager to trade her pom poms for a bikini.
New York Times cuts negative reference to Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg from story The New York Times altered a story regarding the departure of Facebook’s chief information security officer over his handling of Russian interference in order leave out details that were seemingly unfavorable to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
'Roseanne' teaser gives first look at 'Big Bang Theory' star Johnny Galecki's return “Big Bang Theory” star and “Living Biblically” producer Johnny Galecki has a lot on his plate, but that still won’t stop him from dropping in on the cast of the upcoming “Roseanne” revival at ABC.
'House of Cards' Season 6 actor says the show has been about Robin Wright's character since Season 2 With “House of Cards” going in a completely new direction this season by axing the star of the show, Kevin Spacey, a newcomer is emerging to deny that the actor was the star of the show at all.
George R.R. Martin's science fiction horror show 'Nightflyers' gets first teaser While fans eagerly await the final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” its creator, George R.R. Martin, is already moving on to his next televised project. Now, fans can get their first look at the Syfy original series “Nightflyers” based on one of the author’s earlier novellas.
Ringo Starr receives knighthood for services to music Famed Beatles rocker Ringo Starr was knighted by Prince William on Tuesday for his services to music, the BBC reported.
NBC News star Andrea Mitchell inspired Democrats to offer Andrew McCabe a new gig NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell isn’t only the network’s chief foreign affairs correspondent, she also serves as a volunteer guidance counselor to lawmakers and civil servants.
Austin bombing suspect kills self with explosive as police close in: report Police in Austin, Texas, were preparing to stage a media briefing early Wednesday about an officer-involved shooting, amid local media reports that the Austin bombing suspect had killed himself with an explosive device.
Suspicious packages reported in, around Austin; Reddit user claims to be bomber Police closed off parts of downtown Pflugerville, Texas — about 20 miles north of Austin — after receiving reports of a possible suspicious package late Tuesday.
Minneapolis cop acted 'recklessly' in fatal shooting of Australian woman, prosecutor says A Minneapolis police officer acted "recklessly" last summer when he fired a shot that killed an Australian woman who had called 911 to report a suspected rape, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Erotic model and sexologist claims nude jogging and skinny-dipping in cold water is key to looking young "The walrus looks much younger than its actual age, because it spends so much time in cold water."
Couple celebrates 55th wedding anniversary at Steak ‘n Shake “Stick together through the thick, respect each other, be kind, and tomorrow will be another day."
Walmart customer's kind gesture for veteran goes viral: 'I'm grateful for you' “It was that moment I realized I had TWO heroes in line in front of me,” said the witness.
21-year-old fights for her life after doctors say she had tonsillitis After initially being diagnosed with tonsillitis, 21-year-old Emily McDonald was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome and spent eight months in the hospital. Emily's immune system finally started to fight back against the deadly disorder and today she is back on her feet and hopes to inspire others.
Twin gets life-saving transplant while it's too late for brother Twin brothers from Texas, who were both diagnosed last year with stage 4 cirrhosis of the liver both need a transplant but only one is getting a new organ.
Quadruple amputee mom says, 'I just have to go with it' after surgery A Utah woman is in the hospital recovering after having both her arms and legs amputated.
Hepatitis C killing Arizona death row inmates, not lethal injection Death row inmates in Arizona have died before getting lethal injection. Five prisoners died from “natural causes” related to Hepatitis C infections according to relatives and lawyers for the dead prisoners.
More Americans at risk for heart attack and stroke, says a new study Most U.S. adults have poor cardiovascular health, and more people are at risk for heart attacks and strokes today than was true a generation ago, a U.S. study suggests.
A woman mocked for her ugly leg takes revenge and becomes a model A woman who hid her ugly leg for 14-years after being mocked by bullies strikes back at her tormentors and becomes a model.
Sarkozy questioned further over campaign financing Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being questioned by police for a second day over allegations he took millions of euros in illegal campaign funding from the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
Nigeria rejects Amnesty report on schoolgirl mass abduction Nigeria's military is dismissing as "outright falsehood" an Amnesty International report that claims security forces were warned several times ahead of a mass abduction of 110 schoolgirls last month.
NASA will test a parachute for possible future missions to Mars from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Tuesday, March 27. Live coverage of the test is scheduled to begin at 6:15 a.m. EDT on the Wallops Ustream site. March 20, 2018 from NASA http://ift.tt/2IzWPKR
Two American astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station on Thursday, March 29, for a planned 6.5-hour spacewalk. Experts from NASA will preview this work in a briefing at 2 p.m. EDT Tuesday, March 27, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. March 20, 2018 from NASA http://ift.tt/2pqT5U3
Facebook execs may appear on Capitol Hill to address data exploitation Facebook has agreed to brief House Judiciary Committee staff as soon as Wednesday following the fallout over Cambridge Analytica’s use and exploitation of user data from some 50 million people.
Zuckerberg, Sandberg silence during Facebook scandal like putting 'gasoline on the fire' The lack of a response from Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg on Cambridge Analytica's alleged improper access of 50 million Facebook accounts has been stunning, experts say.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg is no-show at internal briefing on Cambridge Analytica, reports say Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg was a no-show at the social media giant’s Tuesday internal briefing for employees about its role in the widening data breach scandal, according to reports.
Facebook criticized over how it protects user data Technology commentator Lance Ulanoff says Facebook users would be shocked to learn how much information they are sharing on the social network.
Cambridge Analytica suspends CEO amid ongoing investigation Cambridge Analytica announced it has suspended CEO Alexander Nix pending the results of an ongoing investigation that it improperly accessed 50 million Facebook accounts.
Obama 2012 campaign 'sucked' data from Facebook, former official says As the controversy over Cambridge Analytica’s alleged misuse of Facebook data grows, other groups’ use of the social network have also been thrust into the spotlight, including President Barack Obama’s 2012 presidential election campaign.
Creepy military voicemail warning of impending Doomsday sends internet into meltdown A terrifying voicemail in military code sent to random Twitter users’ phones has sent the internet into meltdown as users speculate over its links to MH370, alien life and an impending Doomsday date.
Turmoil at Facebook post-Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook is in turmoil after the news broke that Cambridge Analytics harvested information of 50 million users. The company’s chief security officer is reportedly resigning this year while stock plummeted.
Facebook data scandal: Social network's security chief in spotlight, reportedly leaving this year Alex Stamos, Facebook’s chief security officer who helped track down how Russia harnessed the network for its disinformation campaign in 2016, is under a spotlight and reportedly set to resign later this year.
US anti-terror training abroad includes K-9, cyber security A U.S. counterterrorism official says dogs sniffing for explosives will be deployed soon to inspect laptops and mobile phones of passengers flying to the United States from Jordan, Egypt and Morocco.
Tennis umpire who was accused of killing aims to clear name A Los Angeles tennis umpire arrested before a U.S. Open match and charged in her husband's 2012 death is trying to clear her name.
Team backed by Microsoft co-founder Allen finds WWII wreck When an expedition team backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen finished work early in searching for the USS Lexington off the coast of Australia, it turned its sights to other possible naval shipwrecks in the region.
Evacuees leave hard-hit California towns as storm moves in When sheriff's deputies told Kristine Sperling and her family they should evacuate their Southern California home because of an approaching storm in January, they didn't listen.
'Affluenza' teen, Ethan Couch, now 20, nears prison release after DUI crash that killed 4 The so-called “affluenza teen” is set to be released April 2 after serving a 720-day sentence for violating the terms of his probation relating to a 2013 drunken-driving wreck that killed four people.
DeVos reveals plans for school safety panel, makes case for budget cuts Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday unveiled some details of a federal commission on school safety that she will be chairing.