The El Paso Shooting, Trump’s Media Summit, and the Troll Archipelago
The shooter was a right-wing exile—but on the internet, every exile can find a home.
The shooter was a right-wing exile—but on the internet, every exile can find a home.
The millennial media behemoth is struggling, and Nancy Dubuc has been “cozying up” to Shari Redstone. But CBS-Viacom isn’t biting—yet.
The gun lobby is weakening, gun control has never polled so well, and Democrats are making the Majority Leader the poster boy for inaction.
The Sex and the City author on returning to the singles scene in her new book, Is There Still Sex in the City?
The paper published a pair of headlines on the president’s response to mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton that led to mass public pushback.
Dee Margo said he would continue to speak out against “harmful and inaccurate statements made about El Paso.”
The Emmy-winning talk show host used a surprising strategy to get in touch with the legendary author.
“Speaking up and saying no is something that women in this industry shouldn’t be afraid of,” the Emmy winner said at the premiere of her latest film, The Kitchen.
“Language alone protects us from the scariness of things with no names,” she said in her 1993 Nobel Prize speech. “Language alone is meditation.”
Including a rumored birthday party at Balmoral.
Meanwhile, ABC is “frustrated” and has launched an investigation into the actor’s claims.
In his strongest statement against the president yet, Obama called on Americans to “clearly and unequivocally” reject language from leaders that “feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments.” Hint, hint.
The actress, whose parents and brother were sent back to Colombia when she was 14, used to be afraid of becoming the “poster child for deportation.” Now, in the face of unfettered xenophobia, she’s feeling bolder than ever—as evidenced by an Orange season seven story line that hit very close to home.
The villain of the hour? “Evil, soulless old creep” Mitch McConnell, who is sitting on two bipartisan background check bills that have already passed the House.
With his groundbreaking nonfiction works, Ta-Nehisi Coates emerged as our most vital public intellectual. Now, his debut novel, The Water Dancer, takes him to uncharted depths.
From Booksmart to Netflix’s The Politician, Hollywood’s new guard is double-dipping in prestige film and television projects.
The new controversy comes as “Moscow Mitch” comes under fire for blocking election security and gun control legislation.
The Hancock Park colonial where the duchess once lived with her ex-husband has a kitchen that radiates Meghan’s vibe.
Just like he saved Katy Perry, and also Oprah.
More than 30 years into his career as an ambassador of Bay Area style and slang, the rapper shares a few life lessons.