The media baron made the remark at a conference hosted by one of his newspapers.
Now, the Republican says, Muslims from nations known for terrorism will be prohibited from entering the U.S.
The Republican was greeted by protesters at his golf course waving Mexican and rainbow flags, as well as signs that read: “Donald stop the hating.”
Nine days before the referendum, polls show the British warming up to the idea of leaving the European Union.
Britain’s “Leave” campaign opened up a 7-point lead over “Remain” ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union, an opinion poll showed late Monday.
IBT has collected some of the best quotes and harshest roasts from the White House Correspondents’ Association dinners since President Barack Obama took office.
Former contestants from the businessman's TV show, many from racial minorities, urged the GOP candidate to tamp down his divisive rhetoric.
The Russian president may or may not have a new love interest, but real estate connections reveal the women in his life.
Musician is having treatment for prostate disease, which was diagnosed in the early stages. Saskia O'Donoghue reports.
Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch's daughters were bridesmaids at their wedding in coordinated ensembles.
The pan-European pay TV giant announced Friday that Murdoch will succeed Nicholas Ferguson, who is stepping down after 12 years on the board.
Jerry Hall and her huge rock made an outing in London last week.
But talk of a possible acquisition sent the microblogging site's stock up after it hit an all-time low earlier Wednesday.
The 84-year-old executive chairman of News Corporation announced his engagement with Mick Jagger’s ex Tuesday.
News Corporation gets new help from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration -- and taxpayers.
If the deal succeeds, it would add to a list of similar ventures where Internet tycoons have been attracted to the ailing, aging newspaper business.
New hosts Trevor Noah and Larry Wilmore may not get the time to develop their comedic voices that predecessors Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert did.
Critics reacted to the media mogul's Twitter commentary by questioning his qualifications for speaking for African-Americans.
Business Insider is reportedly close to being sold in what could be a bigger deal than AOL's purchase of HuffPost in 2011.
Australian lawmaker Malcolm Turnbull won a party ballot Monday to become the leader of the Liberal Party, unseating Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
The 127-year-old publication's endowment will grow to almost $1 billion as it becomes a for-profit venture.
A new attack on Megyn Kelly from Donald Trump kicked off the second round in a clash of the titans.