Elon Musk shares Riley Gaines' college swimming immigrant romance story with tragic vaccine mandate twist
Riley Gaines and Tomi Lahren react to the left's meltdown over President-elect Trump's win and why identity politics is 'dying' on 'Hannity.'
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Riley Gaines and Tomi Lahren react to the left's meltdown over President-elect Trump's win and why identity politics is 'dying' on 'Hannity.'
NFL legend Brett Favre discusses why he believes Trump won the presidential election so decisively on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
OutKick contributor Riley Gaines joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss her reaction to the 'alarming' number of medals lost as 200 female golfers sign a letter to the LPGA raising concerns over its transgender athlete policy.
Former college swimmer Riley Gaines joins 'FOX & Friends' to discuss former President Trump's vow to keep transgender athletes out of women's sports during his Fox News town hall.
The euro continued to weaken against the US dollar, reaching its lowest level in one year after the United States released the October Consumer Price Index (CPI), which revealed an increase in inflation from the previous month. The EUR/USD pair dropped to 1.0546 at 4:52 am CET on Thursday, the lowest level seen since 1 November 2023. Firming US inflation, along with Trump's recent election victory, has weighed heavily on the euro, causing a 5.7% decline against the dollar since the end of September.
Joe Rogan didn't need many words to celebrate President-elect Donald Trump returning to the White House.
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Following the German government coalition's breakup on Wednesday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he would hold a vote of confidence in January, which could pave the way for new elections as early as March. Opposition party CDU, however, is demanding Scholz holds the vote as early as next week, which could see fresh elections at the end of January.