A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some public colleges and universities from admitting immigrants who are in the country without legal permission.
Scammers told the woman Pitt needed funds to pay for a kidney treatment, but couldn't access his bank accounts due to his grueling divorce from Angelina Jolie.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar called out country superstar Carrie Underwood on Tuesday for agreeing to sing at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, and questioned how the singer could possibly love America.
On Day 1, Donald Trump has to decimate the literally thousands of career federal bureaucrats who think their job is to create, or to thwart, the president's policies.
New Jersey is still smarting over the new $9 congestion toll. In his annual policy address Tuesday, Gov. Phil Murphy took a swipe at moochers Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York for socking his Garden State motorists with a new fee to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street.
Juan Bernabe, the Lazio soccer team's falconer, was fired after he posted post-op photos of his genitals following penis enhancement surgery to his private Instagram account.
The "Friends" alum previously worked as a process server during his college days, he revealed on Monday's episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Despite going 10-7 this year, the Steelers have not won a playoff game since 2016, losing in the Wild Card round of the playoffs four of the last five seasons.
Yun Li, 37, was inside the dice joint on Haight Street near 41st Avenue around 9:20 p.m. Dec. 19 when he was shot in the head during the botched drug heist, authorities said.
Jessel Taank stopped by the Page Six studio to chat with “Virtual Reali-Tea” co-hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real about the latest events on “The Real Housewives of New York City.” The reality star broke down her beef with castmate Brynn Whitfield, calling their friendship “broken.” Jessel also teased some drama from the forthcoming Season...
The “two likely results” of the LA fires are that “thousands of Californians who lost their homes will respond to the tragedy by moving . . . to a red state,” while “those who remain will begin the effort to oust some of the incompetent elected leaders,” predicts Merrill Matthews.