New horror flick 'Host' delivers scares remotely The filmmaker and cast of the new horror film 'Host' didn't let the coronavirus pandemic stop them from making their movie.
Movie preview: Indie film 'Most Wanted' now available on demand The film, starring Josh Hartnett and directed by Daniel Roby, is inspired by a true story about an investigative journalist's uncovering of police corruption.
Tamar Braxton and WeTV part ways following singer's cutting revelations about network Tamar Braxton's relationship with WeTV has drawn to a bitter close.
‘Bachelorette’ producers contacted ‘backup’ contestants 2 weeks into filming Clare Crawley’s season: report Clare Crawley has only been filming her season of the “Bachelorette” for just two weeks but producers are already in scramble mode.
Alan Parker, ‘Bugsy Malone,’ ‘Midnight Express’ director, dead at 76 Alan Parker, a successful and sometimes surprising filmmaker whose diverse output includes “Bugsy Malone,” “Midnight Express,” and “Evita,” has died at 76, his family said.
Trump campaign temporarily pauses ad spending to rework messaging Trump 2020 campaign national press secretary Hogan Gidley discusses the direction the new messaging.
Sanders trying to galvanize progressive support for Biden; Jacqui Heinrich reports. Sanders trying to galvanize progressive support for Biden; Jacqui Heinrich reports.
White House, Democrats at impasse over COVID relief packages Negotiations between the White House and Democrats for a new coronavirus relief bill have all but collapsed as the $600 enhanced unemployment benefit is set to expire; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports.
President Trump doubles down on mail-in ballot concerns, predicts voting chaos Trump fears November will be the greatest election disaster in history; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.'
Cotton stirs 2024 speculation with New Hampshire trip to help Republicans Sen. Tom Cotton's trip to New Hampshire – the state that for a century has held the first primary in the race for the White House - is sparking more speculation that the veteran Army infantry officer who served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars may have his own national ambitions in 2024.
Fauci: Trump restrictions on travel from China, Europe, UK saved American lives early in pandemic Dr. Anthony Fauci told House lawmakers Friday that he believed President Trump's actions during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic saved American lives.
Chris Wallace says Biden campaign will reveal VP pick closer to convention Biden closes in on vice president pick; 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Chris Wallace weighs in.
Bipartisan leaders of Problem Solvers Caucus predict deal on horizon for coronavirus stimulus bill The leaders of the House Problem Solvers Caucus Friday expressed optimism that Republicans and Democrats will soon come together on a coronavirus deal to continue supplemental unemployment benefits, help struggling small businesses and fund the reopening of schools.
UK women die from ‘DIY’ home abortions, leaked NHS emails reveal A former abortion clinic worker in the United Kingdom says a leaked "urgent" email sent to National Health Service (NHS) staff suggests women are experiencing serious harm and death due to abortion pills being administered at home because of the coronavirus restrictions.
WHO promotes China’s organ transplant program, despite allegations of human rights abuses At a time when the relationship between the World Health Organization (WHO) and China is under intense scrutiny, human rights activists and health experts are also questioning the organization's stance on Beijing’s questionable organ donation program.
Hong Kong bars pro-democracy candidates from election, signals intent to uphold new China law Hong Kong has disqualified at least 12 pro-democracy nominees for an upcoming election after the government said the candidates failed to pledge allegiance to both Hong Kong and Beijing.
Poll: Joe Biden's lead over President Trump dwindles in battleground states New polling in battleground states shows the presidential race has tightened considerably over the past 2 weeks; analysis from Tom Bevan, co-founder and president of Real Clear Politics, and John McLaughlin, Trump 2020 campaign pollster.
Remembering Herman Cain: Mike Huckabee, Pastor Darrell Scott join Laura Ingraham to discuss Cain's legacy Former presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74 after losing battle with coronavirus.
Mark Levin says Barack Obama abused the Black community more than any other modern president Mark Levin, host of 'Life, Liberty and Levin' and author of 'Unfreedom of the Press,' joins Sean Hannity on 'Hannity.'
Kevin McCarthy says Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer to blame for delays in COVID relief House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy joins Sean Hannity with insight on 'Hannity.'
Michael Flynn's attorney on latest twist in her client's legal saga: 'Sad day for the rule of law' The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals now says the order instructing Judge Sullivan to dismiss the case will get a rehearing by all 11 judges on the court; reaction from attorney Sidney Powell.
Feinstein: Letting Americans sue China over coronavirus response would be 'huge mistake' Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said Thursday that allowing citizens to sue China for damages caused by the novel coronavirus would backfire and open up the United States to the same level of scrutiny from other countries around the world.
Delay the election? Victor Davis Hanson explains why President Trump doesn't need to alter the system President Trump should remind voters that he is the protector and guarantor of our constitutional frameworks, says the Hoover Institute's Victor Davis Hanson.
Federalist Society co-founder says Trump’s tweet about postponing the election is grounds for ‘immediate impeachment’ Federalist Society co-founder Stephen Calabresi said that President Trump’s tweet suggesting to postpone the election is “fascistic” and “grounds for the president’s immediate impeachment.”
Sen. Tom Cotton on report of human rights abuse at NBA training academies in China From human rights abuses to the treatment of Hong Kong, the NBA's stance on China is very disappointing, says Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Republican member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Finding unity in America amid COVID-19 pandemic and deepening political divisions Americans used to unite in times of crisis; will 2020 prove to be different? Martha MacCallum gets insight from Juan Williams, Susan Eisenhower and Trey Gowdy.
Bezos says counterfeit products on Amazon are 'scourge' Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos admitted that fake products continue to bedevil the e-commerce site at Wednesday's congressional hearing with tech giants.
Google CEO says tech giant deletes this information used by police Google now sets a time limit on data used by police for tracking suspects, the CEO said at Wednesday's congressional hearing with tech giants.
Rep. Steube on congressional hearing with tech CEOs Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple testify; Rep. Gregory Steube shares the major takeaways from the hearing.
Arizona GOP chair accuses Twitter of limiting her account over hydroxychloroquine video Arizona Republican Party chair Dr. Kelli Ward says Twitter's actions were politically motivated.
Jennifer Lawrence sells penthouse at multimillion-dollar loss as coronavirus prompts some New Yorkers to leave the city Actress Jennifer Lawrence has sold her Manhattan penthouse at a multimillion-dollar loss as New Yorkers flock to new ground amid the coronavirus pandemic and other concerns in the Big Apple.
Regis Philbin's wife, Joy, and their daughters remember late star: 'He let everyone into his life' Regis Philbin's family is speaking out and remembering the late iconic television personality.