Skulking and Winking, Donald Trump Is Told His Criminal Trial Will Start Next Month
After a short delay, which he was hoping to extend, the former president received some unwelcome news on Monday: be back here in April.
After a short delay, which he was hoping to extend, the former president received some unwelcome news on Monday: be back here in April.
Thanks for the memories, we think.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski are just the latest pundits to object the hiring of the ex-RNC chief, who spent her tenure casting baseless doubts around the 2020 election.
She could be in Cleveland. Or not.
“Charles adores Kate and has so much respect for her and the courage she has shown in all of this,” a source told Vanity Fair.
While appearing on CNN’s The Amanpour Hour, the Oscar winner went off on the gender gap in Hollywood: “I know of one pay disparity which is a 12,000% difference.”
In an interview before the Princess of Wales announced her cancer diagnosis, her uncle called Meghan “fickle” and “not good people” and predicted the demise of her marriage to Prince Harry.
Ahead of her forthcoming memoir Rebel Rising, the Pitch Perfect star alleged on Instagram that the Borat star has attempted to block press on her book from coming out: “I will not be bullied or silenced by high priced lawyers or PR crisis managers.”
“She will be brave because I was,” the girl, who met the royal in 2021 after being diagnosed with leukemia, said following the Princess of Wales's cancer diagnosis.
Vanity Fair’s editor in chief introduces the April cover star, and reflects on the life and legacy of Alexey Navalny.
Hollywood used to tell her she wasn’t sexy. She knew better: “I was like, ‘I’m a Scorpio. I know what I’m like on a Saturday night.’”
The once free-spending owner, alongside new president David Stearns, is changing course in search of sustained success that’s long eluded the team from Queens. Whether in business or baseball, says outfielder Brandon Nimmo, you either “adapt or die.”
On the fourth episode of The Regime, Grant finally appears as Edward Keplinger, chancellor Elena’s liberal predecessor. The actor stopped by Still Watching to discuss his brief stint on the series and reuniting with Winslet after almost three decades.