Day: February 27, 2026

‘Marshals’ star Luke Grimes on why he and his wife ditched Hollywood for Montana

7:30 pm February 27, 2026

Luke Grimes is finally revealing the exact reason why he left Hollywood behind for life in Montana. At the “Marshals” premiere on Tuesday night, Grimes — who stars in the “Yellowstone” spinoff — told Fox News Digital that moving to Montana full-time was an easy decision. “I was going up there three or four months […]

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Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs—but hands him a smarter path forward

7:30 pm February 27, 2026

President Donald Trump has lost his tariff case in the Supreme Court. However, with careful and prudent use of the tariff powers he does have, he can turn this into a win for his policies and for America. The Supreme Court has just ruled in Learning Services v. Trump that the International Emergency Economic Powers […]

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Anthony Richardson free to seek trade after injury setbacks amid Colts’ shift to Daniel Jones

6:38 pm February 27, 2026

Anthony Richardson Sr.’s future in Indianapolis faces more uncertainty than ever.  The Indianapolis Colts granted Anthony Richardson, the team that used the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on the quarterback, permission to explore a trade. His agent, Deiric Jackson, confirmed the latest development in the 23-year-old’s tumultuous career to ESPN on Thursday. […]

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‘Scream 7’ premiere targeted by anti-Israel protesters after actress dropped over controversial posts

6:37 pm February 27, 2026

Anti-Israel protesters arrived at the “Scream 7” premiere in Los Angeles calling for a boycott of the film on Wednesday after an actress was dropped from the movie over social media posts. The demonstrators were shouting “Paramount, Paramount, what do you say?” and “Palestine will live forever,” according to Variety. Actress Melissa Barrera was dropped […]

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State Dept authorizes non-essential US Embassy personnel in Jerusalem to depart ahead of possible Iran strikes

6:34 pm February 27, 2026

The State Department is allowing non-essential personnel working at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem to leave Israel ahead of possible strikes on Iran. The embassy announced the decision early Friday morning and said that “in response to security incidents and without advance notice” it could place further restrictions on where U.S. government employees can travel […]

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