Judge to Trump: Blocking Haters, Losers on Twitter Is Unconstitutional
A New York judge ruled the president’s social-media practices violate the First Amendment.
A New York judge ruled the president’s social-media practices violate the First Amendment.
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At the PEN America Literary Gala, Stephen King was the keynote honoree, but it was a group of students from Parkland, Florida, who stole the show.
Though Charlotte also apparently took charge of organizing her fellow bridesmaids.
The president, in partnership with conservative media, is pushing his most radical conspiracy theory yet.
“Well, nobody looks to Hollywood for social commentary, do they? They only recently discovered that there were black people in the world.”
The honoree at the 12th annual Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction reflected on his essay, “I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye.”
Retta eats a cockroach, Leonard Bernstein’s daughter Jamie remembers her dad’s presence on President Nixon’s “enemies list,” David Lynch believes that artists should never get married, and more.
Amazon recently pulled the ex-Transparent star from contention, but it appears Netflix has given Tambor another shot.
A partnership between an Israeli entrepreneur and the Mercer-backed analytics firm may connect two key threads in Robert Mueller’s investigation.
Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields explain how a rectangular nuisance won our hearts and minds—and stole The Americans right out from under those Russian spies.
The Harry-and-Meghan memorabilia market is in full swing.
According to his lawyer, Federline deserves “at least three times the amount” of child support he currently receives.
New York’s “Taxi King” just cut a deal that should worry Donald Trump.
The PG-rated film about talking dogs has alarmed parents and anti-sexual exploitation groups—but its makers deny there was any “hidden or ulterior meaning” in its most controversial scene.
The duchess wrote an open letter urging readers to “spread joy and positivity” in the face of difficult times.
“Talk about every topic—but be good at it if you’re dealing with something that's super taboo and painful,” says the comic, whose new “Rape Jokes” set is making waves.
Stephen Colbert struggling to do his job as his old boss throws things and plays Twister proves these two can turn just about any gimmick into gold.
Showrunner Bruce Miller and actress Yvonne Strahovski break down this season’s most riveting installment yet—and what lies ahead.
And neither does our Summer Issue cover star, Emilia Clarke.
For nearly a decade, Emilia Clarke has ruled the ratings as Daenerys Targaryen on HBO’s Game of Thrones. With the series slated to end next year, the 31-year-old actress has set her sights on new challenges. First up: conquering the Star Wars universe in this month’s Solo.
The president’s brazen new legal strategy is high-risk, and offers few rewards.
Some episodes of the Roseanne revival feel like a natural, even brilliant continuation of the original series—but can they make up for the ones that feel like pure political propaganda?
This is the thanks he gets for masterminding their precious tax cuts?
The A.C.L.U. is calling on Amazon to stop selling its facial-recognition technology to law enforcement.