Jacob Rees Mogg asks if the UK Ambassador is a complete wetwipe Jacob Rees-Mogg stunned Sky News presenter Samantha Washington as he asked whether the current British Ambassador to Spain is a “complete wetwipe”. The former Leader of the House of Commons
Dominic Raab may not be quietly settling on the backbenches after his sudden resignation from Rishi Sunak’s government but striking out in a new career on television. The former Deputy Prime Minister is set to be asked to join fellow Tory MPs
Comment on this storyComment In a story on illegal child labor, no detail is more important than age. That’s an axiom that NBC News and Noticias Telemundo illuminated on Wednesday with a retraction of an April 12 report that was “withdrawn in
Comment on this storyComment Dan Bongino, a conservative podcaster and host, has parted ways with Fox News. The popular Fox News host shared the news on his podcast, Cumulus Media’s “The Dan Bongino Show,” on Thursday after he was unable to reach
Comment on this storyComment BuzzFeed News, a pioneering digital news site that won a Pulitzer Prize and stirred controversy by publishing infamous Steele dossier, said Thursday it will close after 12 years. In a staff memo, Jonah Peretti, the site’s co-founder and
The judge in the Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox has said the parties “have resolved their case”. The news came just as the trial was to begin and the judge dismissed the jury. It cuts short a potentially lengthy trial
Comment on this storyComment When news of a possible settlement between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News surfaced on Sunday night, pleas from concerned citizens popped up on social media: Don’t settle this lawsuit, Dominion. Put all the evidence before a jury.
Comment on this storyComment Fox News’s legal troubles related to the 2020 presidential election are far from over, despite its massive settlement with Dominion Voting Systems announced Tuesday afternoon. The media company also faces a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit filed by another
Comment on this storyComment WILMINGTON, Del. — Fox News on Tuesday settled a headline-making lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems, the company that had sought $1.6 billion from the network over allegations that Fox had defamed Dominion by knowingly or recklessly airing false
Opening arguments are expected to begin Monday in the Dominion vs. Fox News defamation trial.