Star Wars Widens Galaxy With Two Exciting New Hires
J.D. Dillard and Matt Owens are the first principal creatives of color to work with Lucasfilm.
J.D. Dillard and Matt Owens are the first principal creatives of color to work with Lucasfilm.
The Supreme Court Justice serves a dissent heavy on the diss.
Why mince words?
The romances and careers of David Armstrong-Jones and Peter Phillips show the hazards—but also the power—of a life in the shadow of the queen.
They will keep their titles, but they won’t be royal. The decision announced Friday leaves a door open for the Sussexes, but it also sends a clear message.
Judge James Burke tells the jurors they are entering a “critical stage” as the trial moves into a new week.
Biden operative Lindy Li (4,500 followers) tweeted out a video of Bernie Sanders praising the Soviet Union. Bill Kristol (591,000 followers) retweeted, Glenn Greenwald (1.4 million followers) fired back. Li didn’t survive the resulting conflagration with her job.
Silicon Valley congressman Ro Khanna has a plan to bring tech to the heartland. The 21st Century Jobs Bill may never become law (thanks Mitch McConnell)—but it shows a direction and delivers an essential 2020 message.
It’s much worse than the flu, it’s made more dangerous by mistrust, disinformation, political division, and institutional incompetence. And, in the U.S. the buck will stop with Trump.
Rep. Doug Collins’s disinterest in the director of national intelligence job creates a headache for the White House—and for Georgia Republicans hoping he ends his Senate run.
Odenkirk, who played Father March, thinks awards voters were prejudiced against her movie.
The pioneering studio’s clever and sentimental new adventure boasts garbage-eating unicorns and an endearing Chris Pratt—but not enough of that Pixar magic.