Aaron Rodgers, RFK Jr.’s Potential VP Pick, Allegedly Said Sandy Hook Was a Hoax
The NFL quarterback has been speaking “pretty continuously” with Kennedy, himself a promoter of conspiracy theories, about joining the candidate’s ticket.
The NFL quarterback has been speaking “pretty continuously” with Kennedy, himself a promoter of conspiracy theories, about joining the candidate’s ticket.
Though Goldsmith is known as the Middleton relative with the loosest lips, he kept mum on the princess’s recent health challenges during a brief appearance on reality show Celebrity Big Brother.
Dan Pfeiffer argues that Democrats are in denial about the president’s poor polling. But, with Donald Trump in legal limbo, he says he’d still “rather be the Biden campaign.”
Younger viewers are saying “yes, please” to Hanson’s bite-sized videos on manners and approach to teaching etiquette via social media.
Pell has transitioned from undersung SNL writer to celebrated comic actor. But while she hopes her show’s move to Netflix boosts its profile, she’s personally happy to stay in “the medium time.”
The Florida governor, once an ally to Libs of TikTok, accused the social media account of “lying” for clicks over a post that alleged the state provided IDs to undocumented immigrants.
The former president’s allies want voters to recall their lives four years back, but March 2020 was a harrowing period most people would rather forget. In this 2024 election cycle, it’s crucial to remember.
The docuseries, subtitled The Dark Side of Kids TV, will change how you look at some of Nickelodeon’s biggest hits—particularly the works of super producer Dan Schneider.
The author of Fake Accounts and viral takedowns talks (not) cheating on boyfriends, Vice’s eradication, and the righteous power of criticism—sort of.
The royal first cousins shared a sweet moment Wednesday.
After triumphantly returning to the screen, Lohan has set her sights on the next chapter—which could include an Adam Sandler movie, SNL’s Five-Timers Club, and that long-awaited Freaky Friday sequel: “I hope it’s sooner than later.”
Amy Chozick talks to VF about trading life at The New York Times (“It was my whole identity”) for a dream in Hollywood, and how she worked through her 2016 PTSD with the new Max show. “It was especially cathartic,” she says, “when we decided there is no Hillary and no Trump in this world.”
The Oscar-winning actor on portraying the formidable but forgotten woman who used her son to achieve all she could not.
The Prince of Wales stepped out solo on Thursday.
The show and a companion book exemplify the contemporary resonance of the photographer’s oeuvre—and his commitment to social justice.
The New York governor was heavily criticized for dispatching the National Guard to fight crime underground. But she’s also waging a political battle.
The Emmy, Oscar, and Tony winner on the complexity of Lillie Mae Faulk, missing Ryan Murphy, and her meticulous research.