Meghan Markle’s Tabloid Trial Is Pushed to Fall 2021 for a “Confidential” Reason
According to the judge, information that came out in a private portion of Thursday’s virtual hearing formed the “primary basis” for the postponement.
According to the judge, information that came out in a private portion of Thursday’s virtual hearing formed the “primary basis” for the postponement.
The aspiring actor hoped film’s most powerful men could help her become a movie star. Her story, which saw a studio head and the most popular mogul in town felled, proves the business has plenty left to reform.
The musician’s ex-wife Orianne Cevey is demanding he pay her $20 million to leave his $40 million mansion.
Also: voter intimidation and dubious legal maneuvers.
For four years, together and alone, we’ve quietly authored our own endings to the Trumpian roller coaster, whether in a week or another 100 years. Here, in part one of two, writers, poets, and politicos—from Adam McKay to Alexander Chee to Eileen Myles—weigh in with ideas of their own.
The duo worked with ballerinas from around the world to create an eye-popping display for the Fall/Winter ’20 collection.
“Fake news” seems to only be fake when we’re not talking about best-selling right-wing authors.
His car broke down outside her house, but the stars weren't quite aligned this time.
With Halloween and Election Day as a frightful double feature, a whiff of ambient fragrance is one way to shift the mood.
As the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress, the history-making congresswoman knows how to make a political statement in style.
HHS planned a start-studded, taxpayer-funded campaign ostensibly meant to educate the public on the pandemic, but was actually designed as damage control for the president.
The difference between the services? “We have stuff people want to watch,” NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell said Thursday on an earnings call.
Amid rising coronavirus case counts, William didn’t go in for any hugs, but said he would have if he could.
Sure, she flew 25 of her nearest and dearest to French Polynesia in the middle of a pandemic—but think of the economic boost!
A new Netflix film follows a refugee couple who are chased by an angry spirit.
Kayleigh McEnany dismissed Miles Taylor as “low-level”—and some journalists also challenged the Times’ “senior official in the Trump administration” billing. One Opinion staffer hopes it doesn’t give ammo to “people who want to undermine anonymous sourcing” at the paper.
Barrymore plays fast and loose with the daytime TV format. The result is a radically messy, life-affirming trip.
The pair have apparently been “totally over” for “a while.”
Socially distanced bars, therapeutic beer, or a bike ride to ignore it entirely.
After a rally in Omaha, Nebraska this week, hundreds of the president’s supporters were left stranded in 30-degree temperatures. “By the end of the weekend, Trump is just going to be tossing snakes out into the crowd,” joked Noah.
As what would have been the famed photographer’s 100th birthday approaches, a museum in Berlin is looking back.
In an April interview with Bob Woodward, Kushner claimed Trump was “getting the country back from the doctors” as the coronavirus pandemic raged. “Imagine saying something like that out loud?” Kimmel wondered in response.
Awards season will be utterly different because of COVID—and maybe a little saner.
The network is carrying hours upon hours of the president’s campaign rallies live, a practice that competitors like CNN have largely avoided since 2016.
The president wants everyone to know he hopes the Supreme Court will force states to stop counting ballots and just declare him the winner.