Fred Thompson endorses Newt Gingrich on 'Hannity'

Former presidential candidate Fred Thompson on Friday denied a charge by Mike Huckabee that he was urged to stay in the 2008 race to help split the vote for Sen. John McCain. "There's not one shred of truth to it," Thompson told Fox News.

Fred Thompson, a 2008 candidate for president, threw his hat in the ring for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Thompson first explained what his criteria were in making his decision. “The way I view the strength of these

(CNN) — Former Sen. Fred Thompson, the real life lawyer perhaps best known for playing one on television, announced his endorsement of Newt Gingrich Monday evening.

Former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN), who ran for president against Mitt Romney in 2008, has offered a full-throated endorsement to Newt Gingrich. On Hannity Monday night, Thompson laid out his case for Gingrich….

Romney finished a distant fourth in the state in 2008, behind even Fred Thompson. Out of the four early-voting GOP states, South Carolina always represented Romney's greatest challenge. But why, if Romney was not to prevail, was it Newt Gingrich — and

Kyle Williams 'shocked' by death threats, thanks 'true fans'

By JOSH DUBOW AP Sports Writer January 22, 2012 11:58PM San Francisco 49ers' Kyle Williams (10) fumbles a punt as New York Giants' Devin Thomas (15) recovers during overtime of the NFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan.

It's incredibly disappointing to see the words directed at San Francisco 49ers wide receiver and punt returner Kyle Williams. It was Williams who fumbled the last punt of the game, setting up the New York Giants' game-winning

Benjamin Wallace-Wells of New York Magazine points out that the Giants apparently did just that to 49ers kick returner Kyle Williams on Sunday. Giants linebacker Jacquian Williams said after the New York victory that the plan for attacking Kyle

That wasn't more evident in the case of San Francisco 49'ers return specialist and son of Chicago White Sox general manager Kenny Williams, son Kyle Williams. Williams replaced Ted Ginn as the Niners' return man, after Ginn was ruled inable to play.

49ers kick returner Kyle Williams (10) reacts after fumbling a punt return in overtime that the Giants converted into the game-winning field goal while Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff (7) walks off as Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork rejoices in