Over the past two and a half years, Donald Trump has carved out a niche for himself as a manic, deranged tweeter the likes of which the Oval Office—nay, the world—has never seen. In times of great stress—the Special Counsel’s investigation, the blue-wave midterms, a Fox News host not sufficiently fellating him—the president has amped
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Before last week, calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump worked well for many of the Democrats vying for the presidential nomination in 2020. It was a way of standing out, at least a little. But now impeachment is real, and Democrats have fallen in line, which makes it hard to carve out a niche.
Looks like Netflix isn’t done cutting Ed McMahon–sized checks to valued creators just yet. The streaming giant has renewed its mega-hit paranormal drama Stranger Things for a fourth season and, more importantly, inked a substantial overall deal with the show’s creators, Matt and Ross Duffer. The Duffer brothers have signed a multi-year film and TV
In the following weeks, Lutsenko made a series of allegations in interviews with John Solomon of The Hill, including that Yovanovitch had given him a “do-not-prosecute list,” and that Joe Biden had abused his position as vice president to engineer the ouster of Viktor Shokin, Lutsenko’s corrupt predecessor, to kill an investigation into Burisma, a
Soon afterward, Fudenberg called Jeremy Levy, a peer counselor for the Las Vegas Police Department, and asked for advice. Levy arranged for 19 golden retrievers to visit the office, and watched as people hugged them and cried. With Levy’s help, Fudenberg connected with meditation and yoga instructors, and added soft lighting and floor cushions to
(Photo: Getty; Art: Joel Louzado) The writ has dropped and it’s go-time on another federal election. That’s right: Four years have already passed since the Liberals made a surprise sweep to power in the federal election, achieving a majority rule—and trotting out a gender-balanced cabinet, to boot. On October 21, Canadians will decide whether they’d like Prime Minister
Well, it’s officially fall, and nothing has made that more clear than Bella Hadid’s hair. The model, who went blonde during the summer, has gone back to her signature dark brown hair during Paris Fashion Week. Hadid has been busy walking in many shows in the city, including Balenciaga, Haider Ackermann, Vivienne Westwood, and Off-White.
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Mitch McConnell is the worst person in congress. Just terrible. The tortoise in a suit who so gleefully kept Barack Obama from appointing a new Supreme Court justice continues to abuse his power as Senate Majority leader, assuring that nothing gets done in Washington, and bad
Trudeau apologizes on his campaign plane in Halifax (Photo: The Canadian Press) In the past 24 hours our prime minister, champion of “diversity is our strength,” was revealed to have worn “brownface” or blackface three times that we know of so far. Time broke the story Wednesday evening with a yearbook photo from 2001, showing
There are two important differences between Daniel Scheinert’s first movie (2016’s Swiss Army Man) and his second (this week’s The Death of Dick Long). The first is that Scheinert made this second film without his other half. To this point, Scheinert hasn’t really been Scheinert. He’s been one of two—the two—Daniels. The other Daniel is
The most recent entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man: Far From Home, serves as an excellent epilogue to the Infinity Saga that started with Iron Man, all the way back in 2008. It honors the legacy of Tony Stark and sets up a new chapter in the Marvel Cinematic universe, while also nodding way
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are getting hitched! The couple have boarded a private jet (featuring a Drew House welcome mat) from Los Angeles and are heading to South Carolina where they’ll have their second wedding in front of family and friends on Monday. The second ceremony will be held at Montage Palmetto Bluff, a
Living through the Trump era is like being stuck in an endless loop, especially if you’re keeping up with political talk shows. This month, it’s hard not to hear all the reporting on Donald Trump allegedly pressuring the Ukrainian president to dig up dirt on Joe Biden’s son, his administration trying to hide evidence that
Christian VierigGetty Images Sure, Paris Fashion Week has been going on for a few days not, but it didn’t really get started until Cardi B showed up. On Sunday Cardi attended the Thom Browne show, sitting front row next to Anna Wintour, and dressed like the fashion professor of our dreams. She posted a photo
(Photo: Getty Images) Logging onto Twitter this week, one term was ringing loud and clear: Impeachment. Or, as Lizzo, the queen of legitimately everything, put it: IM🍑MENT — |L I Z Z O| (@lizzo) September 24, 2019 It seems like everyone is following American politics, from the lady who gives us the “Juice,” to Chrissy
It’s easy to write off Tulsi Gabbard. The Hawaii congresswoman and 2020 presidential hopeful has been polling around two to three percent in an extremely crowded field, and the rumblings about her bad record on gay rights and controversial foreign policy positions have made her a hard sell for many. Even so, she’s a fascinating
Coming off of a rather hectic news week, major Sunday morning news shows are making odd choices for guests to explain the impeachment inquiry against the president. Donald Trump has been accused of trying to pressure the Ukrainian president into investigating former vice president Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, who has had business dealings in