Donald Trump criticized CNN’s Kaitlan Collins during an Oval Office exchange. He called her “the worst reporter” and attacked her for “never smiling” after she questioned him about the Epstein files.
President Donald Trump criticized CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins for "not smiling" after she raised a question about the files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "You are the worst reporter," ...
Testy remarks from a president who has frequently singled out female journalists for criticism and personal attacks. By Michael M. Grynbaum President Trump laced into the CNN correspondent Kaitlan ...
So, you want to learn Python? That’s cool. A lot of people are getting into it these days because it’s used for all sorts of things, from building websites to analyzing data. If you’re looking for a ...
Gun control activist Cameron Kasky issued an apology, albeit a seemingly sarcastic one, Tuesday for falsely claiming live on CNN that President Donald Trump was part of a "human sex trafficking ...
CNN is projected to hit $1.8 billion in revenue and $600 million in adjusted profit for 2026, according to new regulatory filing by parent company Warner Bros. Discovery released on Tuesday. Revenue ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is revealing financial details in connection with its planned spinout of Discovery Global. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor For the first time, internal financial projections of CNN ...
Conservative pundit Scott Jennings was caught rolling his eyes during his daily CNN appearance on Thursday. Phillip said the video “is just one of the many examples of one of the things that has riled ...
CNN was roasted online by everyone from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and prominent conservative pundits to average Americans Wednesday for a segment that questioned viral reporting from independent ...
Fort Lauderdale will be in the national spotlight come Dec. 31, snaring a spot on CNN’s “New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen.” Visit Lauderdale, the county’s tourism arm, is ...
The fate of Warner Bros. Discovery is no longer a regulatory matter. It is a medieval tournament, in which the king invites rival bidders to compete for his approval. To acquire the media company, the ...