Nancy Pelosi and Her Sunglasses Declare Silent Victory After Oval Office Showdown
A chilling glimpse at how government functions in the Trump era, all in front of TV cameras for no reason whatsoever.
A chilling glimpse at how government functions in the Trump era, all in front of TV cameras for no reason whatsoever.
An inventive director and a game star make for a surprisingly jolly swim.
According to the First Son-in-Law, he couldn’t have done it without his Saudi pals.
The feel-good, awards-friendly dramedy is built on a shaky “true story” foundation that both clarifies and exacerbates its problems.
Liv Tyler, Georgia May Jagger, and more kept the trend alive at the British Fashion Awards.
“Party of One” is a song close to the Grammy nominee’s heart, and she would only let one woman touch it.
“I’ve been here almost 11 years,” Gifford said on air Tuesday. “Thought I would stay one year. Something happened along the way, fell in love with a beautiful Egyptian goddess—and now when it’s our 11th anniversary I’m gonna be leaving the Today show.”
Crawford went to the British Fashion Awards, where Meghan Markle was Monday night, but Eugenie got her for an outing, too.
The Duchess of Sussex posed for a Boomerang with Clare Waight Keller and Rosamund Pike.
“She did her damn job,” Hill said of Gaga’s oft-used phrase.
Next year, Burnett will be the inaugural recipient of the Carol Burnett Award, which will honor the highest level of achievement in TV.
The 2019 Oscars could end up having no host at all.
Lisa Robinson looks at the highlights of a year that saw new albums from Drake and the Carters, plus a new attitude exemplified by the songs from Black Panther.
“No, this won’t help the country,” the Late Show host said Monday night. “But I believe in my heart of hearts that this could be fun for me. . . . Who would pass up the chance to spend 10 minutes on the deck of the Titanic while it’s sinking?”
Megan Fox said she has “quite a few stories” but has good reasons for keeping her lips sealed.
In the Season 1 finale, Lila gets married, and the day slowly turns into a nightmare.
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.
The duchess attended to present an award to Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller.
According to the markets, the risk of the Donald no longer justifies the reward of the Donald.
He had the opportunity to become chief of staff, once considered among the most respected appointments in Washington. But Nick Ayers saw the writing on the wall. What his exit portends for the end of Trump’s presidency.
The C.E.O. of Twitter flew to Myanmar in the middle of a genocide to enjoy ten days of silent meditation—then bragged about how it made him more enlightened. No wonder Twitter’s leadership doesn’t have the self-awareness to fix all the problems on its platform.
Hyper-ambitious wunderkind Nick Ayers led Trump on, then left him in the lurch. So who now? Meadows? Mnuchin? Bossie? Berman? Reince Priebus!?!