“Kayleigh Is at War.” How Donald Trump’s Fifth * (and Final?) Spox Went From Florida Farmland to Prime-Time Fibber
However long Kayleigh McEnany has left as the official MAGAphone of the Trump White House, she’s left her mark.
However long Kayleigh McEnany has left as the official MAGAphone of the Trump White House, she’s left her mark.
The royal has enlisted the help of personal trainers who have worked with Kate Winslet, Angelina Jolie, and Pierce Brosnan.
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The president’s personal lawyer is capping a frenzied few weeks in characteristic style.
The actor invited his closest friends to watch the results roll in.
The pair first split in 2016 before officially filing for divorce in October.
No, that’s not normal.
After attempts to topple Republican mainstays—including Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham—failed, Democrats hope to eke out control of the upper chamber by winning in the typically red state.
A year since the internet-age dadaist signed off for good, Poppy 2.0 looks back at her lonely childhood, her falling-out with her former collaborator and partner, and life after “death.”
“The difficulty is, as you get older, you tend to change shape,” the prince said in an interview with British Vogue
With Joe Biden nearing victory, the Trump campaign launches a confusing, contradictory last-ditch effort.
The pop star seemed to take aim at TikTok stars who were going out rather than sticking with Covid precautions.
Kate Mara stars in a story about a teacher who does a very bad thing.
If muddled talking points focused around Arizona, Michigan, and especially Nevada seem familiar, it’s because the HBO series got there first.
Jennifer Shahade, a two-time U.S. women’s chess champion, tells Vanity Fair how accurate the series is in terms of women in the sport, addiction, and rock star prodigies.
With results so far off from what pollsters predicted, the industry and those who interpret it—FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver and The Upshot’s Nate Cohn, for instance—once again face questions that may not have answers. “These guys aren’t paid to be right,” says a Republican market analyst, “they are paid for clicks.”
What to get your royal-obsessed family members for the holidays.
The late-night host expressed shock at the president’s support: “What more did Donald Trump have to do to show us that he’s insane?”
As the president and his allies in conservative media continue to cast doubt on vote counts in key swing states, the Late Night host unloaded on their “evidence-free musings.”
He was 23 and making Dazed and Confused when he was blindsided by his dad’s death. An excerpt from the new oral history Alright, Alright, Alright about the devastating days that birthed a star.
The feds hounded her because they feared her voice. A first look at Lee Daniels’s new movie, The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
While Maria Bartiromo and Jason Chaffetz spout conspiracy theories about election theft and insist Donald Trump is ahead, others on the network have attempted to tamp down on the crazy—much to the president’s displeasure.
A California Supreme Court judge ordered him to destroy the property in June, dubbing it a “clear and present danger.”
The president has spent the day raging that all the ballots are being counted.