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It may not surprise you to hear that Lourenco Goncalves is a Trump fan.
It may not surprise you to hear that Lourenco Goncalves is a Trump fan.
Mark Zuckerberg personally recruited the former British deputy prime minister to save Facebook from Brussels. Clegg has “very mixed emotions” about the gig.
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One year after the fall of Harvey Weinstein, and the beginning of the #MeToo movement, Lewinsky and Gadsby reflect on what has changed, why Gadsby gave up comedy, and how victims can begin to cope with the past.
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Ayissha Morgan says the network did not interview her after she accused the Catfish host of sexual harassment and assault; MTV counters that it did reach out to her.
The couple wed in a small ceremony in upstate New York.
“Any guy that can do a body slam, that’s my kind of guy.”
The actress will play a gender-swapped role in the adaptation.
The second installment of this true-crime docuseries does a disservice to everyone: its filmmakers, their viewers, the victims, and the accused.
The duchess told a Sydney local that she was up at 4:30 A.M. doing yoga and that pregnancy is “like having jet lag.”
As the ride-hailing company eyes a monster I.P.O., Dara Khosrowshahi is looking for new revenue streams to justify a $120 billion valuation.
If Allen offered him a role in another movie, “I’d be there tomorrow morning. He’s a genius,” says Bardem.
“I feel very strong,” the Veep star and Mark Twain Prize recipient told Jimmy Kimmel.
She’s the most famous person to ever be on the magazine’s cover, but founder Andrew Richardson swears it won’t change them.
She’s the most famous person to ever be on the magazine’s cover, but founder Andrew Richardson swears it won’t change them.
Sacha Gervasi’s HBO film chronicles a wild encounter with Hervé Villechaize, just days before the Fantasy Island actor committed suicide in 1993.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the fate of First Man, conversations about Mid90s and Can You Ever Forgive Me?, and an interview with Jason Reitman.
Under the hood of the biggest I.P.O. in recent memory.
A choir surprised them with the song in Melbourne today, and they may hear it again later this month.
TMZ and the Kardashians have a storied past.
The media ignored Saudi atrocities in Yemen, so why not a missing journalist?
The actor’s nostalgia-rich directorial debut has atmosphere, but little to say.