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Crying is for women and libs, as we all know.
The comedian said had he known they were allowed to speak to Saturday Night Live hosts he would have asked Helen Mirren to go to the Rainbow Room.
He also told Fox & Friends: “It’s been a great run.”
In the messy, tragic blur of 2020, a few moments stand out: the wail of ambulances through the spring. Clashes between protesters and police through the summer. Conversations with Anthony Fauci and Andrew Cuomo. And a frigid January day in Iowa, the beginning of a path that would carry Joe Biden through to this critical moment.
A Florida real estate developer says he’s bought the property and will build a replacement.
The Oscar-nominated British actor also told Vanity Fair about going full-blown Americana opposite Kevin Costner in the forthcoming Let Him Go.
Four years ago, I witnessed the unimaginable as America voted Donald Trump into office. This time around I’ve braced for a redux. But I’m also hopeful that a country reshaped by a pandemic and an economic crisis will choose a trusted, empathetic leader instead.
Meghan and Harry did their homework on royal history before they started talking politics—and they’re ready to keep encouraging people to get involved.
She also performed “You and I,” the song that first introduced her to former fiancé Taylor Kinney.
An internal memo from the top White House coronavirus adviser warns of uncharted pandemic trouble ahead, directly contradicting Trump and pleading for heightened federal action.
Whether or not she really enjoyed it, she called Kanye West the “king of gifts.”
Joanna Robinson recommends an election night option for every personality—from those who seek soothing (PBS!) to those who crave chaos (CNN!).
11 Vanity Fair staffers on what they plan to stream Tuesday—instead of the 2020 election results.
The actor, whose biopic on the English music icon gets underway next year, talks about the resonance of Bob Dylan lyrics, working with Chloé, and the high stakes of Zoom auditions.
From a bushel of great reads to handbags that double as art, a list of can’t-miss items.
On Monday’s episode of The Late Show, the Last Week Tonight host recounted how he felt casting his first ballot as an American citizen.
The president spent his final days on the campaign trail encouraging violence, sowing doubt about the election results, and taking shots at Lady Gaga. “He cares nothing about this country,” Kimmel said.
The network’s top news anchors are out front Tuesday night, with a respected Decision Desk crunching the numbers. But pro-Trump voices still tend to dominate on the president’s favorite news channel.
Like they did in 2016, the campaign’s numbers show a potential path to victory. If they were right four years ago, will they be right again in 2020?
The actress talks about her transformative roles, a new Gucci campaign, and why food lately is “much more interesting than going out and looking for lovers. What can I say? It’s all backward.”
The president is said to be not only worried about “existing investigations” but new federal probes into matters we don’t even know about yet.
The man who’s been called the Donald Trump of South America is suddenly applauding efforts around solar energy and Indigenous-land rights. Is fear of a Trump loss behind the messaging 180? “He is trying to rehabilitate his radical politics” before it’s too late, says one source.
Wouldn’t that be nice?