Trump Waited a Whole Five Months Before Unleashing the Crazy on His Fed Chairman
And F.Y.I. haters, he could “couldn’t care less” if you think that’s inappropriate.
And F.Y.I. haters, he could “couldn’t care less” if you think that’s inappropriate.
As John Bolton grapples with the fallout from the president’s harrowing performance in Finland, the analysts and experts who comprise the national-security apparatus brace themselves for what might come next. “The president might think it’s us being ‘deep-staters,’ but the reality is we were trying to protect him,” says a Trump administration official. “It was a bad idea from all sides.”
Ultimately, the person who benefits most from Facebook’s strained neutrality is its C.E.O.
Lauren Greenfield explores that question and more in Generation Wealth, her documentary about the absurd lengths we go to approximate Kim and Kendall’s Instagram-filtered depiction of fame and fortune.
From the short teasers we’ve gotten so far, BBC America has made good on its promise to bring a more cinematic look to the franchise—which, in its upcoming season, will welcome its first female Time Lord.
Cher was approached to play Tanya—the lustful member of Donna and the Dynamos later claimed by Christine Baranski.
The great egging lawsuit continues.
She’s reportedly upset about her father’s recent negative treatment, so she’s traveled to the city that recently protested him en masse.
This is the summer of Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande, of Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber. Young couples meet, they fall in love fast, and, according to 2018 law, they get engaged. But in the past, not all quickly formed couples were quick to the altar. They were a one-time blip of summers gone by, flings, if you will, but they are worth revisiting.
Their pose in Prince Louis’s Christening portrait is the latest “controversy.”
New reports show the president has long known that Russia targeted U.S. elections, but has continued to lie to the public. In the aftermath of his one-on-one with Putin, is he using the same technique with White House aides?
Devotees of Zack Snyder are hoping beyond hope that he made his own cut of the superhero movie—but they shouldn’t hold their collective breath.
The *Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again* actor on working with real-life ex-girlfriend Amanda Seyfried—and Cher—in the sequel, 10 years after the original film.
Princess Eugenie will also have a carriage ride, a reception at Windsor, and enough big-name guests to keep the paparazzi busy on October 12.
Chicagoist lives again.
Or at least a significant part of it.
Snake print included.
The chilling sequel to the 2014 hit Unfriended trades the original’s supernatural twists for all-too-recognizable terror.
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance wants answers about the Trump Foundation.
Comcast, which put up a fight against Disney, has officially bowed out of the running—leaving the spoils to Bob Iger.
Apparently, Cher was a huge fan of the actress’s dancing—and told her so, using some extremely colorful wording.
The First Man, a biopic about Neil Armstrong, snagged a coveted slot at the Venice Film Festival.
Ambassador Gérard Araud was incensed that Noah called France’s winning team “African”—but Noah stands by his remarks.
The actress known for her role on Transparent plays a quippy heroine in Sundance favorite Assassination Nation, a take on the Salem witch trials for the digital age.
This January, the survivors gathered inside a Michigan courtroom to speak out against Larry Nassar, the former physician for the U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics team who has since been sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for multiple sex crimes.