How Many More People Is Trump Going to Fire in an Impotent Rage?
Seems like the sky’s the limit!
Seems like the sky’s the limit!
All that glitters is, in fact, on this list.
The pair were spotted hugging on Monday amid news they've called off their seven-year engagement.
The actor said he loves to watch Chrissy Teigen dunk on her haters.
The judge in her tabloid trial determined on Wednesday that Thomas Markle is not “an important witness”— at least, not important enough to have to fly to London.
Is Dorsey the Rasputin to Zuckerberg’s Alexei? Or the baroque painting to his awkward Spanish restoration?
“He's trippin,” the pop star said of her “radical art”-loving infant.
Before pressuring Georgia’s secretary of state into reversing Trump’s narrow loss in the state, the president’s loyalists were demanding his endorsement.
I hate it, I love it.
The star and executive producer of Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square looks back at 50 years of her career, which shows no sign of slowing down.
His already bleak hopes of mounting a successful legal challenge to the election now in the hands of Rudy Giuliani, the president has receded from public view. “It feels like bunker mentality,” one official said.
McQueen’s five-film saga kicks off with this rich courtroom drama, starring Letitia Wright and Malachi Kirby.
The actor said that all the women in his family “are definitely proud of this one.”
“We are here to celebrate the winning of Donald Trump,” said an unidentified woman at Sunday’s rally. “You are four years too late,” the Daily Show correspondent said in response.
“It’s really, really disgraceful what they’ve done to him in this season,” Hugo Vickers told Vanity Fair about Prince Charles on The Crown.
If you’re going to socialize, it’s going to have to be outside—so bundle up.
Comedian and actor James Austin Johnson on how he perfected what many people are calling the internet’s best impression of the president.
From a 17th-century Russian “bride show” to Japanese women getting tattoos to avoid marrying the prince, royal romance has never been straightforward—or all that romantic.
Greenwald, Yglesias, and more are ditching the newsroom for the newsletter, seeking independence and, for some journalists, a “real adult” salary. CEO Chris Best is promising “a better model” for writers—and has no plans to sell out to Twitter.
This will presumably be the final nail in Trump’s 2020 election coffin.
The president-elect would prefer to “move on,” but either way an adviser contends that “he will not interfere with his Justice Department and not politicize his Justice Department.”
The celebrity pastor’s firing for “moral failures” has brought new scrutiny to a megachurch that has already seen its share of controversy—and both the woman he had an affair with and a former church member see Lentz as a small part of a much bigger, broken system.
David Fincher’s film about Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz works best when it’s focused on Upton Sinclair’s doomed run for California governor.
A new look for a new life.
Andrew Morton, who worked with the late Princess Diana on the 1992 bombshell biography Diana, Her True Story, calls Emma Corrin’s performance “far and away the most accomplished and realistic portrayal of Diana I have seen.”