President Trump expressed regret over not being able to run for a third term, sharing his thoughts during a flight to South Korea. House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the constitutional limitations, but Trump continues to hint at his future political ambitions.
John Dickerson announces his departure from CBS News, leaving questions about the future of 'Evening News' and the network's recent direction. Will this shake-up impact ratings?
In a revealing interview with the BBC, Kamala Harris expresses her intent to remain in politics and hints at a potential run for president in 2028. Despite low polling numbers, she remains confident about the future of women in leadership roles.
This week in politics sees a mixed bag: a hopeful Gaza ceasefire, Supreme Court challenges to the Voting Rights Act, and Senate races heating up with key candidates entering the fray. Plus, a dramatic Pentagon press exodus and an indictment of John Bolton. Dive into the political chaos!
The White House has hit back at Senator Chuck Schumer after he claimed the ongoing shutdown is benefiting Democrats. As federal workers suffer, Schumer's remarks have sparked outrage and a blame game between parties.
Katie Porter’s campaign for California governor faces backlash after a viral interview where she dismissively rejected questions about appealing to Republican voters, sparking fierce criticism from rivals.
In a surprising twist, Jimmy Kimmel praises Marjorie Taylor Greene for her stance on healthcare amid the government shutdown, breaking from party lines as she addresses rising insurance premiums.
Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' is stirring debate across the political landscape. With Leonardo DiCaprio in a gripping role, the film tackles themes of revolution and societal chaos, yet it faces backlash for its intense political commentary.
In a bold move, Paramount acquires The Free Press and appoints co-founder Bari Weiss as CBS News' new editor-in-chief. Weiss aims to reshape news coverage for a diverse audience. Discover what this means for traditional media!
Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime show is causing a stir among conservatives, who are outraged by the Puerto Rican artist's vocal critiques of Trump and immigration policies. With a record-breaking album and a sold-out residency, his performance promises to be a cultural moment.