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Whoopi Goldberg came under fire on Wednesday for comparing being Black in the United States to being a woman or a gay person living in Iran.
The actor and former California governor emigrated from Austria to the U.S. in 1968 and became an American citizen in 1983.
Whoopi Goldberg claims life in the U.S. is as brutal as Iran in heated on-air debate with Alyssa Farah Griffin.
Whoopi Goldberg sparked a furious clash with her remarks which came came amid rising fears in the US that Trump could plunge ...
The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem is closed until Friday as Iran and Israel trade strikes. Iran's Ambassador to the UN Ali ...
BritBox ‘s new show Outrageous tackles the most scandalous sisters in British history, the Mitfords. From the 1930s onwards, the Mitford siblings occupied public opinion in the UK thanks to their ...
A video showing Iranian parliament members chanting ‘death to America’ while burning the American flag surfaced on social ...
Glenn Griffin, who owns Westchester County-based Griffin’s Landscaping, will get to keep the tree planting contracts he ...
Whoopi Goldberg is facing backlash after some pointed remarks about the US and Iran this week. On Wednesday morning, during the latest episode of “The View,” Goldberg appeared to claim that life in ...
Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Farah Griffin clashed on The View over the Israel-Iran conflict, with Sara Haines condemning Iran.
Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Farah Griffin found themselves at odds over whether it was "different to live in the United States ...