David Lynch to Trump: “You Are Causing Suffering and Division”
The filmmaker penned a brief letter to Donald Trump on Tuesday, clarifying what he meant when he said Trump could be “one of the greatest presidents in history.”
The filmmaker penned a brief letter to Donald Trump on Tuesday, clarifying what he meant when he said Trump could be “one of the greatest presidents in history.”
So much appears to hang on the Jeff Zucker-John Stankey bromance. For now, everyone is saying the right thing. But what happens, says one CNN journalist, “when Trump hits us really hard?”
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Neither the Trump administration nor a lawyer.com endorsement can come between the two friends.
The Duchess of Sussex wears pink Prada to the Queen’s Young Leaders reception.
Can you fix the awards by just adding more nominees in the biggest categories?
She’s addicted to kale and loves Japanese food, but the five-time Grammy nominee thinks every meal should be a cheat meal to be your happiest.
Trump is not handling Harley-Davidson’s post-tariffs announcement well.
Might Debra Granik’s latest film launch New Zealand actress Thomasin McKenzie into the same stratosphere as the Oscar-winning Lawrence?
The special counsel is expected to reach a conclusion—and produce possible indictments—right around the midterm elections this fall.
Following several scandals, investors holding nearly $3 billion in Facebook shares want the company’s golden boy to relinquish some of his power.
Trump repeated the filmmaker’s assessment of his presidency—that Trump “could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history”—joking that Lynch’s “career in Hollywood is officially over.”
New footage shows the three-year-old biding adieu to Prince Charles and Camilla.
The Red Hen owner might have been legally allowed to ask Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave—but would Emily Post approve?
As he prepares a pilot for Sean Spicer’s Common Ground, the ex-press secretary famous for yelling at reporters says he wants his show to be “a platform where we can have civil, respectful, and informative discussions.”
Kidman and Keith Urban credit their 12 years of married bliss to an unexpected rule.
In the months since her domestic-violence arrest in February, she’s also been placed on psychiatric hold and arrested for battery on emergency personnel.
“When I saw that Trump insulted me on Twitter, I was gonna tweet back immediately,” Fallon said, “but I thought, ‘I have more important things to do.’ Then I thought, ‘Wait—shouldn’t he have more important things to do?’”
“When I saw that Trump insulted me on Twitter, I was gonna tweet back immediately,” Fallon said, “but I thought, ‘I have more important things to do.’ Then I thought, ‘Wait—shouldn’t he have more important things to do?’”
Insiders praise Pompeo as a vast improvement over Tillerson. Behind the scenes, however, sources say Pompeo is remaking American diplomacy in Trump’s image—and cracking down on dissent. “It has really sent chills through people,” a former foreign-service officer says. “They are using diplomatic security to try to, quite frankly, intimidate people.”
The annual march, now in its 26th year, takes place one day before the Pride Parade—without any sponsors.
This is not how those tariffs were supposed to work out.
The Kingslayer’s ending may be the most tragic of all.