Bonjour, Emily in Paris Has Been Renewed for a Second Season
Lou Malnati’s, your revenge campaign starts now.
Lou Malnati’s, your revenge campaign starts now.
Keith Raniere may have been sentenced to 120 years in prison, but some of his most devoted followers remain unswayed.
A quick appearance, the first in days, to honor veterans did not offer up much information.
“I just think it’s an embarrassment, quite frankly,” the president-elect says of the current president refusing to concede.
The publishing behemoth, which hit the market just before lockdown, racked up best sellers from Woodward, Bolton, and Mary Trump. Amid speculation about potential buyers—one of the “Big Five” houses? French media conglomerate Vivendi? A private-equity firm?—ViacomCBS is keeping quiet.
Even Amy Coney Barrett joining the bench might not doom the Affordable Care Act as it faces a third challenge before the nation’s highest court. John Roberts appears unimpressed by the latest case, California v. Texas, and likely has the votes behind him.
In her first solo interview since the release of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, the breakout actor (and Giuliani nemesis) shared her doubts about the film’s casting call: “I was sure it was going to be a human trafficking situation.”
There’s been zero evidence of fraud, but Dan Patrick is hoping a cash prize will “incentivize” people to find some.
Anderson opens up about joining The Crown as Britain’s first female prime minister, and going toe-to-toe with Olivia Colman’s Queen Elizabeth.
The pop star is continuing to distance himself from his former spiritual advisor.
The Harry Potter star joked that he's “only 10 years late” to the social media platform.
But even as Trump is proven wrong at every turn, polling suggests that the concerted, unrelenting effort by the president and his allies to undermine the result of the election is proving persuasive among Republican voters.
Even as her lawyer claims the pop star “will not perform again if her father is in charge of her career.”
The president has purged Pentagon leadership—including Defense Secretary Mark Esper—and installed his cronies in their place.
The Television Academy and the networks are locked in a game of scheduling chicken.
For the 100th anniversary of the Cenotaph, the Queen was absent, but other royals were out in force.
The hallucinogenic compound came to be a centerpiece of promising news in a roller-coaster stretch and finds an uncharted way forward.
“Here’s the thing: peaceful transitions are important,” the late-night host said. “You don’t see me starting the show every night getting into a knife fight with David Letterman.”
In 2018, the director’s The Rider was one of Barack Obama’s favorite films. Now Zhao has delivered a transcendent movie about the search for work, peace, and self—and Marvel’s The Eternals is still on the way.
He might also spill just to screw over the country he thinks “cheated” him out of second term.
“They don’t want the ride to end.”
The secretary of State seemingly undermined the integrity of last week’s election, piling on the president’s irrational calls of “voter fraud.”