Dumb Summer TV Showdown: Holey Moley Trounces Ultimate Tag
ABC’s mini-golf show handily beats Fox’s tag competition to take television’s silliest title.
ABC’s mini-golf show handily beats Fox’s tag competition to take television’s silliest title.
A new movie from Spike Lee, the final season of 13 Reasons Why, and Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird lead a strong month of releases.
Executive producer Jen Flanz and supervising producer Ramin Hedayati detail how to make content in the age of the coronavirus.
Briefing JPMorgan private-banking clients, the real estate mogul said offices, hotels, planes, and sports will all be back. But “retail is a little bit like the 80-year-old getting COVID,” he said. “It’s tough.”
Even if he didn’t sell his soul at the Crossroads, the massively influential Mississippi guitarist remains shrouded in mystery. An upcoming memoir from his 94-year-old stepsister brings new depth to Johnson’s mythos—and the third verified picture of him in existence.
The president—who has repeatedly lied about widespread voter fraud since winning the 2016 election—threatened to cut federal funding to Michigan and Nevada as he escalates crusade against mail-in voting in 2020.
A new name on the couple’s Instagram page shows that they might have learned a few lessons from Meghan and Harry.
Trump’s secretary of state, already under scrutiny for urging the removal of the State Department’s inspector general, reportedly held about two dozen events with guests like Karl Rove, Laura Ingraham, and Ken Langone.
Eyeing regional reopenings, the Trump 2020 campaign sees the large-scale events as a way to capitalize on the president’s advantage over Joe Biden.
The long-rumored alternate version of the failed blockbuster will debut next year.
A visit with Jimmy Choo’s creative director at home in the English countryside.
Norma McCorvey, aka “Jane Roe,” makes a deathbed confession in the new film, revealing why she really turned against the landmark Supreme Court case.
Thanks to Humans of New York, Sumner was able to connect with the daughter of a man who had a special request before he died.
A Seliger portrait of Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio could be yours thanks to RADArt4Aid, a global auction to benefit coronavirus relief organizations.
Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and Trevor Noah all hammered the president for taking a widely disputed treatment for COVID-19.
The Phyllis Schlafly–era vintage recipes for cocktails and BBQ sauce are as much about food and entertaining as they are a metaphor for feminism.
The series, starring Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden, and legions more, was in production just as COVID-19 hit. An exclusive preview of our worst nightmares.
Republicans are trying to give Trump’s push to reopen ASAP an air of legitimacy, even as public health experts warn it could carry serious consequences.
The president unloads on anchor Neil Cavuto for warning against using hydroxychloroquine, which other Fox hosts have promoted as a possible miracle drug.
Mulroney, a close friend of Meghan Markle’s who played a pivotal role in her 2018 wedding, emphasizes that while weddings are being postponed everywhere, “love is not canceled.”
With an unsteady film-festival season on the horizon, the Academy is reportedly considering pushing back Hollywood’s biggest night.
There are so many crazy things about his claim of taking hydroxychloroquine—maybe go with the hallucinations?
The royal household is reportedly preparing for an extended period without tourism income, and even the queen’s personal wealth could take a hit.