AI Is Already Seeping Its Way Into Elections
From chatbots to fake robocalls and doctored photos, the chilling realities of AI are already proving to have major consequences for 2024.
From chatbots to fake robocalls and doctored photos, the chilling realities of AI are already proving to have major consequences for 2024.
The House Speaker preaches politeness while calling for “regime change” in Washington (even if he says Joe Biden’s road to the White House “must’ve been God’s will”).
Travis Kelce’s brother entered the Chiefs VIP box with two shirts and a fleece. He left with none.
The princess—who reportedly received a get well message from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—is recuperating from abdominal surgery while Prince William focuses on their three children.
Gus Van Sant and Jon Robin Baitz on the next iteration of Ryan Murphy’s anthology, which digs into Capote’s betrayal of his high-society friends.
And she says she’s the only GOP candidate who can beat Biden.
With the release of Get on Your Knees—a 90-minute comedic breakdown of the blow job—the performer reflects on five years of fellatio and teases what’s next: “It’ll be so fun if my next show…I wasn’t feeling like I was arguing for my soul every night.”
Nikki Haley's showing in the Granite State didn't exactly upset the dynamic of the GOP race. But it may suggest Democrats are more united around the president than the Republicans are his predecessor.
After a failed yearlong search to replace Trevor Noah, Comedy Central is turning back to its faithful host of 16 years (on Mondays only).
The performer reflected on how human bodies change.
They got together and appeared to be feeling alright.
It’s weird when the star of a popular best-picture nominee doesn’t get their own nomination—but it’s not unprecedented.
A Met exhibition on the impact of the Harlem Renaissance illuminates a link between the early 20th-century beauty pioneer and contemporary art.
Lush foliage and a moss-toned marble foyer frame the Casa Polanco, near Xinú, Máximo Bistrot, and other travel hits.
The twice-impeached, quadruply indicted former president handily beat his last serious competitor, demonstrating his tight grip on the GOP and leaving little doubt he’ll cruise to the nomination.