West Wing Xenophobe Stephen Miller Behind Trump’s Mexico Tariffs
The immigration hawk with zero trade experience reportedly lobbied for the move.
The immigration hawk with zero trade experience reportedly lobbied for the move.
Taron Egerton and Richard Madden portray John and Reid’s steamy 70s romance—the first relationship Elton John had with a man.
This week’s In the Limelight is devoted to Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, which aired on Lifetime Monday.
Fans are literally doing “The Most” to connect Miley’s new ballad to her real-life marriage.
The Princess Bride and Stranger Things star has found his way into the hush-hush third season of Amazon’s Emmy-winner—swoons to follow.
Greetings from Los Angeles, where we are walking the spoiler tightrope; learning the real story about Elton John’s mum; marveling over the irresistible allure of Keanu Reeves in the new Ali Wong–Randall Park Netflix film, Always Be My Maybe; and trying to understand Hollywood’s obsession with Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
After two decades in the spotlight, the star of Mallrats and the Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise is now a small-town Texas photographer and dad of five.
Emanuel built a great talent agency—and then bought a jumble of assets mostly with other people’s money. With the IPO, he will fulfill a great Hollywood dream—but that doesn't make it a great company.
Netflix offers old pols new ways to wield soft power. But are Americans ready to binge-watch Clinton-branded programming?
The Fab Four will now likely make fewer public appearances as a group.
The bat-signal (Pat-signal?) is officially on.
In her debut novel, Mostly Dead Things, Arnett sets a story about vulnerability, grief, and dead animals in the creepy greenery of small-town Florida.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, executive producer Thomas Kail joins to discuss the musical number—and chest merkin—that closed out the FX limited series.
The chef and restaurateur behind Contramar in Mexico City, Cala in San Francisco, and, soon, Onda in L.A., reveals her treasures at the home where she’ll serve as an adviser to the president of Mexico.
“It has just got to evolve, and the important thing is that the film treats the women properly. [Bond] doesn’t have to. He needs to be true to this character.”
In an interview with David Letterman, DeGeneres said her stepfather sexually abused her when she was a teenager—and that her mother hadn’t believed her. The comedian’s mother then released an apologetic statement: “I live with that regret, and I wouldn’t want that for any other parent.”
What if money really can’t buy us love? Galloway, author of The Algebra of Happiness, joins Inside the Hive to discuss the latest research and why Mark Zuckerberg should be in jail.
In a new interview, William Barr suggests that Mueller couldn’t make up his mind about charging Trump because he didn’t have enough evidence—which is almost exactly the opposite of what Mueller said.
An end to the Priyanka–Meghan feud rumors?
The president is dragging the U.S. into a second unwinnable trade war, this time with Mexico.
With Game of Thrones, Avengers: Endgame, and Quentin Tarantino all in the mix, 2019 has already been a banner year on the spoiler beat.
Meanwhile, the North Korean diplomat who handed Trump that “very nice” letter from Kim has been sent to a prison camp.
Welcome back The Handmaid’s Tale—and say hello to Dr. Ruth and Shakespeare in Love.
For the first time in Scripps National Spelling Bee’s nearly century-long history, eight children have tied for the prize—and they’ll each go home with their own $50,000 check and a savings bond.
A teaser trailer promises a world in which dragons are pets and unicorns are dumpster monsters.