Trump’s Grift May Shift Overseas After Leaving White House
While blurring the line between the personal, professional, and political in office, Trump is expected to consider or pursue foreign real estate deals in his post-presidency.
While blurring the line between the personal, professional, and political in office, Trump is expected to consider or pursue foreign real estate deals in his post-presidency.
Her “lively company,” sense of humor, and love of horses made the baroness, who died at 71 this weekend, near and dear to the family’s hearts.
After diagnosing her “dysfunctional” family in a 2020 best seller, Mary Trump is tackling America’s trauma in The Reckoning—and hoping the soon-to-be ex-president faces the music. His “egregious” postelection behavior, she said, makes the “urgency of holding him accountable even greater.”
After postponing twice, the couple is in “no rush” to tie the knot.
Blame Gwyneth Paltrow for this A-list luminary renaissance.
Even Eric is probably gonna get one.
The president’s media loyalists attacked Barr after he disputed not only Trump’s post-election fantasy but the sycophantic content they have been pushing for weeks.
The actress showed off the eatery's holiday decorations on Instagram.
While putting on an air of optimism that he can get Republicans to come to the negotiation table, the president-elect is also strategizing on how to circumvent their obstructionism.
The agency’s Team Biologics inspects the facilities that make vaccines and blood products for U.S. patients. One whistleblower—and other insiders—paints a troubling picture of the daunting challenges the elite unit, made up of just 14 investigators, has faced in recent years.
The pop star lent her reimagined version of “Love Story” to the marketing campaign.
Some of this season’s best books—from a tale of a chic cannibal to a mother-daughter love story—and the glorious bags to put them in.
Before the election, Mulaney said “nothing much will change” if Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump. When Jimmy Kimmel asked him about that remark, Mulaney confessed, “I forgot to make the joke good.”
There will be no large gatherings of royals, or an opportunity for fans to watch the family on their way to Christmas Day church services.
“So proud of our superhero!” Netflix wrote in a tweet about the star who recently came out as trans.
Director Hannah Olson on her inconceivable documentary about the late Dr. Quincy Fortier—who may have inseminated hundreds of women without their consent.
The late-night host also compared Trump to an absentee father at a custody hearing.
V.F.’s editor in chief writes about Jesmyn Ward’s presidential interview, and the rest of the Holiday issue.
Doug Band worked alongside Bill Clinton every day for nearly two decades, first as a body man and then as one of the primary architects of his lucrative and often-fraught post-presidency. Then came a seismic falling out with accusations of self-dealing and soap-opera-level psychodrama. Now, for the first time since leaving Clinton’s orbit, Band goes on the record about his days in Clintonworld.
Variety cites sources saying the Academy Awards are hoping to have guests at the April 25th telecast, but The Hollywood Reporter cites sources saying not so fast.
Mr. Hope and Change is back with a warning for young Democrats fixated on slogans and ideology—and the old guard keeping down AOC. In a wide-ranging interview, the former president discusses everything from Trump’s macho appeal among Black and Hispanic men to Sasha’s private SoundCloud playlist.
While the rest of the world moves on and other right-wing networks gain traction by parroting the president’s election-theft lies, Fox is split, with some anchors telling Trump to give it up, and others calling for drastic action.
As long as Trump’s just giving them out, Rudy Giuliani would also like one.
Please don’t?