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With July 4th around the corner, we look at the misconceptions and myths that surround Independence Day in the U.S.
The senator from Alaska reflects on her many years in Washington and what is happening in the country right now.
In 2009, hosts and guest performers on ‘Saturday Night Live’ became eligible to submit as guest actor or actress in a comedy ...
Dancing With the Stars' pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy did not hold back when asked about one finalist who he thinks absolutely did not deserve to be in the finale.
The slur, which has been used to discriminate against people with disabilities, is finding popularity online again. But its ...
It’s been a big week in media news already. Sarah Palin lost her defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. Again. This goes back to 2017 and an NYT editorial that criticized Palin because a ...
Sarah Palin was not defamed by The New York Times ... Outside, a glum Palin flashed a half-smile and said she was looking forward to going back to her home in Alaska. “I get to go home to ...
Sarah Palin lost her defamation case against The ... which was part of why the case was sent back for a do-over. During a rapid dash out of the courthouse, a somber Palin said she was looking ...
Sarah Palin, swathed in a madder-red three-quarter ... sensed an opportunity to condemn both ends of the political spectrum, and nodded back to the 2011 shooting of Democratic Rep.
Sarah Palin headed to court against The New York Times once again Tuesday in a second trial amid eight years of litigation over an opinion article that Palin alleges knowingly defamed her.
NEW YORK, April 15 (Reuters) - Sarah Palin's lawyer faulted the New York ... 24 turned away a bid by casino mogul Steve Wynn to roll back defamation protections established under New York Times ...
Former Alaska governor and Republican firebrand Sarah Palin was back in court Monday for a do-over in her defamation case against The New York Times. A jury was selected to hear the case in ...