25 Mar
24 Mar

National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow urges Congress to pass stimulus bills to boost the economy



National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow on coronavirus stimulus and when Americans could be going back to work.

23 Mar

Hercule Poirot (The Lost Mine) 1990



Hercule Poirot (The Lost Mine) 1990
Hercule Poirot is hired by Lord Pearson, who happens to the head of the bank where Poirot keeps his accounts, to find Mr. Wu Ling who was to have attended a meeting at the bank hat morning, but has disappeared. The missing man was to sell the bank a deed to a silver mine. When the man is found dead, he finds himself searching for a killer. All of the evidence seems to point to an American, Charles Lester, but Poirot finds that to be just a little too convenient. At home, Poirot and Captain Hastings find themselves involved in a vicious game of Monopoly!

23 Mar
23 Mar

Jason Chaffetz: You’re seeing the worst of congress, particularly Pelosi



Jason Chaffetz: You’re seeing the worst of congress, particularly Pelosi

23 Mar

President Trump activates National Guard in three hardest-hit states



President Trump activates National Guard in three hardest-hit states.
President Trump has activated the National Guard in New York, Washington state and California. Fox News’ John Roberts reports.

22 Mar

Sen. Mitch McConnell holds a press conference



Sen. Mitch McConnell holds a press conference
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) holds a news conference amid coronavirus relief bill negotiations.

22 Mar

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on on Congress’ efforts to finalize $1 trillion coronavirus relief aid



South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on on Congress’ efforts to finalize $1 trillion coronavirus relief aid

21 Mar

Made for Each Other (1939)



Made for Each Other (1939)
Stars: Carole Lombard, James Stewart, Charles Coburn
Director: John Cromwell
Producer: David O. Selznick
After a whirlwind courtship, newlyweds discover their road to happiness is besieged by a meddling mother-in-law, money problems, a curmudgeonly boss, and tragic illness. David O. Selznick’s next production would be “Gone with the Wind.”

21 Mar

Kenny Rogers, Country Music Legend, Dies ‘Peacefully’ At 81



Kenny Rogers, Country Music Legend, Dies ‘Peacefully’ At 81
The country music world has lost a legend. Singer Kenny Rogers passed away on March 20 at age 81, his family announced on Twitter. Rogers died “peacefully” while in hospice care and was surrounded by loved ones, according to the statement. The icon’s music career spanned six decades and included 24 No. 1 hits, from classics like “The Gambler” to “Islands in the Stream” and more. The icon was a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee with three Grammys and six CMA Award wins. He also received Lifetime Achievement honors from the CMA in 2013 as well as CMT’s Artist of a Lifetime Award in 2015. Rogers’ family revealed plans for a “small private service” and will announce a larger public celebration at a later date.