President Donald Trump and his supporters paid tribute Sunday to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose assassination intensified political tensions in the United States.
For university student Dave Sanchez, seeing Trump acolyte Charlie Kirk murdered during a campus event was like watching his own brother get shot.
A previous version of this article misspelled the name of actress Sydney Sweeney. An ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney that critics say smacks of eugenics has brought the kind of firestorm ...
Shares of American Eagle Outfitters spiked 34% Thursday after the teen clothing retailer said the frenzy surrounding its Sydney Sweeney ad campaign drew new customers during its most recent quarter.
While American Eagle is touting a recent boost in sales the company says is tied to its controversial Sydney Sweeney ad campaign, the actress is refusing to talk about it. Ahead of promoting her ...
Sydney Sweeney is refusing to take questions about her controversial American Eagle marketing campaign at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend, where her buzzy new movie “Christy” is ...
American Eagle Outfitters Inc AEO shares are surging Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected financial results for the second quarter. What Happened: American Eagle beat analyst ...
American Eagle shares spiked 25% in after-hours trading Wednesday after the retailer's release of its second quarter earnings report in which it touted the success of its ad campaign with actress ...
To the editor: I teared up reading James Harris' Aug. 29 letter to the editor "No standards left to bear in America" in which he stated that he cannot bring himself to fly his American flag any more.
When Sydney Sweeney arrives at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday, she’ll be happy to talk about anything pertaining to Christy, the David Michôd film in which she portrays professional ...
Federal prosecutors have filed two charges against Western North Carolina veteran Jay Carey, 54, after arresting him Aug. 25 for burning an American flag in Lafayette Park outside of the White House.
People are free to express themselves in the United States, even – and perhaps especially – when it comes to criticizing the nation and the government. That’s a right protected by the First Amendment.