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Neal Bledsoe Cuts Ties With ‘Family’ Network For Excluding LGBTQ Love Stories
The "Shameless" actor's announcement follows Candace Cameron Bure's plans to prioritize "traditional marriage" in Great American Family's Christmas films.

Atlanta Hawks Announcer Bob Rathbun Convulses And Faints On Air
The team's longtime play-by-play man was "stable and responsive" when he was taken to the hospital, according to a statement.

3 Things To Know About The Georgia Senate Runoff Election
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock is a slight favorite, but a big Election Day could swing the election to GOP challenger Herschel Walker.

Warnock Or Walker? Georgia Runoff To Settle Last Senate Seat
The outcome will determine whether Democrats have an outright 51-49 Senate majority or control a 50-50 chamber based on Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaking vote.

How Biden’s Climate Push Could Spur a Trade War With Europe
The European Union is crying foul over the Inflation Reduction Act, saying the billions in climate subsidies it offers create a trade imbalance.

The Best Movies Of 2022
Spanning eras, genres, formats, styles and languages, the most stirring films this year are the ones that are grounded in their specificity.

‘RHOP’ Star Wendy Osefo Refuses To Be Made The Villain
The professor and “Real Housewives of Potomac” member is setting the record straight on her altercation with Mia Thornton and telling the world that she...

The Supreme Court Will Consider A ‘Dangerous’ Theory That Could Break American Democracy
The independent state legislature theory is “historically implausible,” “antithetical” to the Constitution and rooted in an “utterly discredited” and “phony” historical document.

Arizona Certifies 2022 Election Despite GOP Complaints
The certification opens a five-day window for formal election challenges and Republican Kari Lake, who lost the race for governor, is expected to file a...

Ex-Miami Congressman David Rivera Arrested In Venezuela Probe
Rivera, a Republican, was arrested at Atlanta’s airport Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami.