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What’s really behind the left’s obsession with the Russia investigation? Plus, inside Trump’s fight for reforms. Hear from Charles Krauthammer on Tucker Carlson Tonight.
Fox News has confirmed that the gunman who opened fire on Republican congressmen at an Alexandria, Va., baseball field on Wednesday had a list of at least six GOP lawmakers' names at the time of the...
Fox News has confirmed that the gunman who opened fire on Republican congressmen at an Alexandria, Va., baseball field on Wednesday had a list of GOP lawmakers' names at the time of the shooting.
Before tonight's Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., players on both the Democrat and Republican teams gathered at second base for a moment of silence and prayer.
Oliver Stone joined Tucker Carlson to discuss his new four-hour documentary on Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia's alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election, and intelligence agencies...
"Rush Limbaugh Show" guest host and commentator Mark Steyn said the political left must be willing to engage in debate, and "get a life" if their preferred candidate doesn't win.
Tucker Carlson reacted to the Alexandria, Va. shooting that critically wounded Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) and injured four others.
Greg Gutfeld blasted liberal actor Mark Ruffalo for circulating a petition demanding MSNBC stop hiring "white conservatives."
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) repeatedly dropped the f-bomb during a speech in New York City on Friday.
While Hillary Clinton was being investigated by the FBI for her private email server, many Democrats and members of the mainstream media had nothing but contempt for former FBI Director James Comey.
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin said MSNBC host Rachel Maddow delves so often into "destroy Trump" conspiracy theories, she is "Reynolds' Wrap's number one customer."
The annual Congressional Baseball Game was a great moment of Republicans and Democrats coming together, but Sean Hannity isn't optimistic that this bipartisan unity will last.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Republicans must strengthen their backbone and begin aggressively questioning Democrats the way Attorney General Jeff Sessions was on Tuesday.