Pelosi Brutally Ignores Kellyanne Conway’s Attempt to Start a Feud
“I’m not going to talk about her.”
“I’m not going to talk about her.”
The German filmmaker on his Star Wars role in The Mandalorian and his new film Family Romance, LLC, which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival.
Plus, five more authors giving their best advice on travel, music, and books inspired by their transportive new novels.
Trump’s West Wing denizens, with all their intertwined backstories, are a screenwriter’s dream. But liberal Hollywood wonders: how do you make drama if everyone is evil?
Many see his campaign as a joke. But the mayor of the capital of gun-banning, gay-loving, immigrant-coddling, abortion-providing, minority-majority, left-wing coastal elitism may help Trump sharpen his 2020 message.
Didn’t Stephen Calk realize all he had to do was spend a fortune at Trump Hotel?
On the scene as David Milch’s much-beloved Western fable—profane and resonant as ever—returns to settle the score.
The actress recounted why she turned down the sexy franchise: she was worn down by Thrones nude scenes, and how often she was asked about them.
The Treasury secretary has delayed the new bill until at least 2026.
And she'd like to know why you can't just use it to steal things.
What does this mean for Australia’s #MeToo movement?
The one-time enfant terrible of Cannes evolves at this year’s festival.
The president is throwing a tantrum over claims he threw a tantrum.
On Wednesday, the network re-staged episodes of the classic sitcoms All in the Family and The Jeffersons—and give or take one very amusing flub from Jamie Foxx, the night went off without a hitch.
Here’s an exclusive first look at Hamilton making her long-awaited return as Sarah Connor.
After her viral appearance on America’s Got Talent in 2016, the singer-songwriter quickly got to work. This summer, with a new suite of songs and a role in Stargirl on the way, she’ll reemerge as a teen star.
Norman Lear’s live special may have stoked your hunger for more 70s sitcoms; luckily, you can find plenty of them on Hulu, Starz, Amazon, and more.
The wealthy family swears the timing of their announcement was purely coincidental.
With Trump’s banker facing a subpoena, his accountants turning over records, and New York gunning for his tax returns, the president is officially having one of his worst weeks ever.
Baker, Abrams, Stewart, Schmidt, Kantor, Twohey, Rutenberg, Nagourney, and lots more: who doesn’t have a deal? But the masthead is worried there won’t be anyone left in the newsroom.
The impeachment caucus is in the minority—but that could change quickly. Right now it’s “constitutional hardball,” says Congressman Ro Khanna. But if Trump violates a court order, “it is a full-blown crisis.”
The $2 trillion deal was all but certain to fail. Democrats managed to make Trump look even more pathetic in the process.