Another Never-Trump Vulture Begins Circling the President
Amid more Mueller bombshells, Larry Hogan tests the winds for a 2020 primary challenge.
Amid more Mueller bombshells, Larry Hogan tests the winds for a 2020 primary challenge.
The actress and director was also thrilled to work with Rita Moreno once again: “She is my icon.”
Perhaps other awards bodies will soon follow suit.
After a breakup, Colombian writer Amalia Andrade wanted to write the book she needed to read, so she did. Already a best-seller in Latin America, her book was just released in English.
West Wing interpreter Gabriel Sherman games out Rudy Giuliani’s latest meltdown, and whether the president will make it to 2020.
Also on this week’s episode of *In the Limelight,* Meghan loses a bodyguard, and Kate makes some pizza.
The singer-songwriter, whose fifth album, Remind Me Tomorrow, is out this week, shares the story of an unexpected image that pushed her through recording.
Here’s why people think the president may be conflating the crime drama with actual events at the U.S.-Mexico border.
If he runs, he’ll get raked for his neoliberal positions, his Anita Hill cross, and his controversial voting record. But is he hesitating because he doesn’t want to reopen old wounds involving his son Hunter?
Detective Internet is on the case.
If the BuzzFeed report is true, the president’s oldest son (and daughter!) have some explaining to do.
The White House allegedly leaked Pelosi’s backup plan to travel to Afghanistan as revenge for suspending the State of the Union.
Producer Marc Platt takes us behind the scenes of Fox’s latest live-musical experience; plus, a sneak peek at “Seasons of Love.”
If you’ve got a meme, Paltrow’s got a comment.
In a letter to investors, the streaming giant said it’s not sweating all of the soon-to-come streaming competition from companies like Disney and WarnerMedia—because Fortnite poaches more of its viewers than HBO.
As critics circle Facebook C.O.O. Sheryl Sandberg, her co-author mounts a defense for the feminist phenomenon they sparked, which continues to reverberate—all the way to the 116th Congress.
The celebrated natural historian’s latest is more drama-filled than the average animal show—think Game of Thrones with chimps and penguins.
If true, the president could be impeached for obstruction of justice.
It’s the latest switch for the quirky Cate Blanchett comedy.
Gillian Anderson talks about her latest role as a sex therapist and embarrassing single mom—a far cry from Agent Scully.
Jack Gill has been campaigning for a stunt-category Oscar for decades, one that surely would highlight blockbuster films that audiences care about. Too bad the Academy keeps ignoring his pleas.
All proceeds from the merchandise will benefit World Central Kitchen, which has committed to feeding furloughed government workers free of charge.
Paulson still remembers seeing Unbreakable, her favorite M. Night Shyamalan film, and loving it “with a fiery passion.” So when she found out she’d landed a role in a follow-up nearly two decades later? “I promptly burst into tears.”
“I like to jerk off, and I don’t like being alone,” the comedian, who was fired from FX after admitting to sexual misconduct, said in his latest stand-up set.
Spiegel is a complex character—even by Silicon Valley standards. He’s an aggressive boss with a surprising, often hidden morality, who can be evasive and unpredictable and overconfident. But if he wants to keep Snap independent, he’s running out of time.