T he Senate confirmation hearings for noted conspiracy theorist and dead-animal enthusiast Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have finally ...
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): RFK is a glorious mixed bag. On one hand, he's passionate, he's persuasive, he's open-minded, he's not woke, he's interested in the world around him, not himself.
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): We talk about how the government doesn't work, I don't think we meant that quite literally, but now we have proof. Nearly all of the federal employees didn't go back to work.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss the Trump administration temporarily suspending federal grants, loans and other financial assistance programs on ‘Gutfeld!’ ...
Greg Gutfeld on the issue with DEI and the aircraft accident over Ronald Reagan airport: GREG GUTFELD: Could I? You know, in a way, DEI is the mirror to the Democrat's argument with racism or ...
The auricular muscles helped change the shape of the shell–or pinna–of the ear and helped humans living millions of years ago listen closely. They are still used by roughly 10 to 20 percent of ...
"I think that we focus too much on how to live the longest life, how to build the most muscle mass," Lygdbäck said. "Nowadays it's all about optimizing and finding the best way to do everything.
When you let go of identity, you see an inclusive party: Greg Gutfeld ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the controversy over New York Magazine allegedly cropping Black attendees out of President ...
‘Gutfeld!’ panelists discuss Senate Democrats clashing with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
Win two tickets to Strictly Come Dancing's Launch Show 2025! Greg's giving you the chance to be at the launch show for Strictly Come Dancing. Win tickets to a behind the scenes tour of the Match ...
Summary: Humans have vestigial ear muscles that once helped our ancestors focus on sounds. New research shows these muscles still activate when we strain to hear in noisy environments. Scientists used ...
Polling by right-leaning firms has exploded this cycle. Maybe they want to be accurate—or maybe they’re trying to create a sense of momentum for Donald Trump.