April 21, 2011— -- Less than a day after a pair of security researchers revealed that the Apple iPhone and iPad 3G record the device's location history, Senator Al Franken, D-Minn., fired off a ...
What makes Al’s role even more intriguing is that he didn't audition for it. He was offered the part directly, showcasing how his real-life political experience might have influenced the casting ...
Al Franken was last seen in the halls of the United States Senate before his abrupt resignation in 2018 amid allegations of misconduct. The Minnesota politician and comedian faced mounting pressure ...
Al Franken is wading back into political waters, but this time it's on Netflix's whodunnit "The Residence." In a conversation with People on Thursday, the former politician described his time playing ...
Al Franken: There was not as much cocaine as you would think on the premises. Yeah, a number of people got in trouble. But cocaine was used mainly just to stay up. There was a very undisicplined way ...
Al Franken finally wants you to take him seriously. Having been a comedian, a best-selling author of satirical polemics, a writer and performer for Saturday Night Live and the creator of faux ...
Montana’s U.S. Sen. Jon Tester is cutting ties with Al Franken’s money, after allegations were made Thursday that the Democratic lawmaker from Minnesota had groped and forcibly kissed a woman in 2006.
Democratic Senators Patrick Leahy and Al Franken revealed their letters to the FBI requesting an investigation into Attorney General Jeff Sessions. On March 20, they asked then-FBI Director James ...
Former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) says he’s closing the door on running for public office again. “I don’t think I’ll be running again,” the “Saturday Night Live” writer and performer-turned-lawmaker ...
After Al Franken is sworn in to the U.S. Senate this week, the nation will be watching to see how the former entertainer performs in a theater where cooperation trumps controversy and wise politicians ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously declared Al Franken the winner of the longest contest for U.S. Senate in the state’s history on June 30. After nearly eight months, millions of dollars in legal ...