Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Beyoncé's defense after Fox News criticized the global icon for winning best country album at the 2025 Grammys.
Conservative author Raymond Arroyo made an appearance on Fox News' 'The Ingraham Angle,' hosted by Laura Ingraham, where he called Beyoncé's Grammy wins a "ridiculous outcome."
President Donald Trump has nominated State Department spokesperson and longtime Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce as the next U.S. deputy representative to the United Nations. Bruce, a fierce defender of Trump’s “America First” policies, has served as State Department spokesperson since his inauguration in January. Known for defending the administration’s tough stances on immigration, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and Israel’s Gaza offensive, Bruce is expected to bring combative rhetoric to the UN stage.
Her appointment will require Senate confirmation, where Republicans hold a majority. Trump praised her “fantastic job” at State, while Bruce called the role an honor and vowed to continue advancing U.S. priorities abroad. She will serve under Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for UN envoy, whose confirmation is pending. The move signals Trump’s push for loyalist voices in high-profile diplomatic posts at a time of intense geopolitical tensions.
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Jimmy Fallon and Fox News' Greg Gutfeld caught up like a pair of chummy old friends on 'The Tonight Show' Thursday ... giddily recalling their drunken meeting in.. TMZ.com
Former Superman actor Dean Cain says he will be joining ICE. The actor, who starred as Clark Kent/Superman in the 1990s TV series 'Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' revealed on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime that he's signed up for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help carry out President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda.
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Dean Cain's putting his money where his mouth is ... saying he plans to join ICE as soon as possible -- because he believes it's the right thing to do. The 'Lois.. TMZ.com
8:55 AM PT -- Hours after Dean Cain appealed for people to join ICE, Dept. of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted her appearance on Fox News today on.. TMZ.com
Finneas and Taylor Swift don't have any 'Bad Blood' between them ... but, he says his blood still runs cold whenever he thinks about an awkward encounter they.. TMZ.com
"There's Nothing Holdin' Us Back" from strippin' down Shawn Mendes' birthday to one thing and one thing only: his hottest shots! From towel pics to smokin' snaps.. TMZ.com
Lizzo is calling out Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle jeans ad in a new song. The four-time Grammy winner released two clips from a track on social media that name-dropped Sweeney and referenced the viral ad. In a video snippet for her track "I'm Goin' In Till October" she says in part, "I got good jeans like I'm Sydney."
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Country singer Gavin Adcock doesn't believe Beyoncé's Grammy-award winning album 'Cowboy Carter' should be called country. In a now viral video of Adcock during one of his recent concerts, he told the audience that there were "only three people in front of him on the Apple Music country charts, and one of them being Beyoncé."
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Following some online debate, Sabrina Carpenter is providing an alternate cover to her upcoming album, 'Man's Best Friend,' and says its approved by the man upstairs. The Grammy winner debuted a secondary cover for her seventh studio album in which Carpenter glamorously clutches onto a man in a suit with a few other stray men in the background in the black and white shot. After announcing the new album a few weeks ago, Carpenter received backlash for the record’s cover art, which saw her on her knees in a black dress as presumably a man stood out-of-shot and clutched onto her hair.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ignited a political firestorm by accusing the Democratic Party of committing “fraud” during the 2024 election campaign. In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed that Democrats paid millions to celebrities for endorsements—an act he called “totally illegal.”
He alleged $11 million was funneled to Beyoncé, $3 million to Oprah Winfrey, and $600,000 to Reverend Al Sharpton. Trump emphasized that none of the celebrities performed or contributed meaningfully, calling it a misuse of campaign funds and accusing them of falsifying financial records. He concluded with a demand for the prosecution of Vice President Kamala Harris and others “who broke the law.” Trump's latest explosive allegations have reignited debates on the legality of political endorsements, celebrity influence in elections, and campaign financing ethics. His claims, if proven, could carry legal and electoral consequences. The White House and Democratic Party are yet to respond.
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