Charlie Sykes, MSNBC Columnist and Contributor, Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent and Rev. Al Sharpton, Host of “Politics Nation” on MSNBC join Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline ...
Eddie Glaude, Princeton University Professor, Charlie Sykes MSNBC Columnist and Contributor, and Anthony Coley, former Senior Advisor to Attorney General Garland join Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle ...
In recent months, several mainstream news operations have put new emphasis on roundtable programs that rely on a range of personalities, rather than a single opinion whose biases and alignments ...
In a never-before-seen moment from Barbara Walters' exclusive interview with the brothers after their conviction, Lyle described a bond formed from shared trauma. Karen VanderMolen-Copley, in a ...
Alicia Barbour (niece of Jose Menende) Erik VanderMolen (great nephew of Kitty Menendez), Sarah Mallas (great niece of Kitty Menendez), Alexander Hernandez (great nephew of Kitty Menendez), Sylvia ...
Turning the tables on Fusion's Alicia Menendez, trans author and activist Janet Mock assumed the role of interviewer to demonstrate the invasive and inappropriate questions trans women regularly ...
2:09 Menendez brothers should be able to live ‘free from the shadow of their past,’ aunt says The extended family of Erik and Lyle Menendez descended on a Los Angeles courthouse Wednesday ...
Erik Menendez is sharing insight into the guilt he’s carried for the last 30 years. “I went to the only person who had ever helped me, that ever protected me,” Erik, 53, explained in the ...
Lyle and Erik Menendez are serving life without the possibility of parole. Nearly two dozen relatives of Lyle and Erik Menendez united in Los Angeles on Wednesday to urge the district attorney to ...
Lyle Menendez, 56, and his 53-year-old brother Erik are serving life in prison without parole for the shotgun murders of their father and mother - Jose and Kitty Menendez. But weeks after the ...
MSNBC’s The Weekend panelists erupted into laughter as host Alicia Menendez playfully excused former President Donald Trump’s latest debate swerve as standard “introvert” excuse-making.
The second trial began in 1995. The Menendez brothers were tried together in front of a single jury and eventually convicted on two counts of first-degree murder. They were sentenced to life in ...