Harvey Weinstein Thinks E-Mail Evidence Could Get His Case Dismissed
The embattled film mogul’s legal team will file a motion on Friday to have his case thrown out on the grounds that the grand jury was not shown exculpatory e-mail evidence.
The embattled film mogul’s legal team will file a motion on Friday to have his case thrown out on the grounds that the grand jury was not shown exculpatory e-mail evidence.
Trump’s gratitude for the return of U.S. remains from North Korea may be premature, given the complexity of identifying the soldiers—if they’re American at all. In the meantime, Kim’s empty gesture appears to have bought him some time.
Fox looks into a Disney-fied future with new reality series, 24, Tim Allen, and The Simpsons’ Apu.
The right might be lower in numbers in Tinseltown, but they have many woes to keep them company.
Whether it’s confidence or delusion, Trump has dropped any pretense of patience with Robert Mueller and is taking his legal defense into his own hands. West Wing advisers fear he is careening toward disaster.
The 12 Russian military officers indicted last month will likely never come to trial. But the five Americans mentioned—as well as others—are in the special counsel’s crosshairs.
The actor says he can’t find steady work after being “blacklisted from many aspects of the entertainment industry.” Earlier this week, he also said he “can relate” to Roseanne Barr’s “tone of absolute despair.”
“As you know, this is not America’s finest hour,” she told Italian Vogue.
The company’s chairman just so happens to be backing a brewery identical to one long-sought by the Interior secretary . . . in his Montana hometown.
A first look at the Oscar winner’s sumptuous follow-up to Moonlight has finally arrived.
“We want to show people who we are as working, young, royal women, but also not to be afraid of putting ourselves out there.”
The president continues to express an unfounded confidence in his ability to bend reality to his will.
“I think a lot of us would like to go back and hit delete” on that, one executive said.
Palace-watchers have noticed a perceptible pull back on the prince’s part of late. “He worries there is too much hysteria around Meghan and he wants to row back a bit,” reveals a source.
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“I think that once people see the show, they will understand how deeply I understand all of the things they’re actually upset about,” she said of her satirical Netflix comedy, which stoked a firestorm with its first trailer.
“We talk about #MeToo like it’s only a women’s movement, but many of the predators of the #MeToo era preyed on men,” Bee said. “There are tons of other slimeballs out there, and when we laugh at their victims, we make it easier for them to keep Kevin Spacey-ing all over the place.”
Martin Tripp, a former process engineer at Tesla, has countersued the company for making defamatory statements about him—including that he made a violent threat against Tesla’s Gigafactory.
As one of the few women FARC commanders, Elda Neyis Mosquera, also known as “Karina,” has confessed to a host of barbarous crimes—including forcing abortions on her own soldiers. Now that peace has broken out, she is helping to give voice to the history of entrenched sexual violence against women in the movement.
Vanity Fair’s September 2018 Style issue featuring Michelle Williams.
Moonves may be unlikely to survive the #MeToo era, but getting rid of him probably won’t be all that easy for CBS.
The culture wars over social-media hoaxes, Russian propaganda, and 3-D-printed guns insinuate a darker truth: maybe the Constitution wasn’t built for the future we’re creating.
Because that $15,000 ostrich-skin jacket has really piqued our interest.
Because that $15,000 ostrich-skin jacket has really piqued our interest.