The Designer Who Knew Meghan Markle Was Pregnant Before the World Did
Don O’Neill, who designed the white dress the duchess wore in Tonga, had a royal tip-off early on.
Don O’Neill, who designed the white dress the duchess wore in Tonga, had a royal tip-off early on.
But, still burned by their breakup, Fox doesn’t appear to want to take her back.
In his debut, There Will Be No Miracles Here, the onetime TED speaker shares the lessons from a life on both sides of the country’s racial and class divides.
Trump warning the media to “clean up its act” is nothing less than a threat to get in line.
You think the Netflix show is dark? You ain’t seen nothing yet.
Next month, Bannon plans to launch a nationalist think tank in Europe, with the goal of dismantling the E.U. In the meantime, he’s struggling to remake friends at home.
The people who know both Meghan and Diana see serious similarities between the two.
Their love story will have a typically understated title: Three Thousand Years of Longing.
The royals went to a luxurious resort before continuing their South Pacific duties.
Give thanks for She-Ra; say adieu to Paddington (and House of Cards).
The Russians are apparently listening in, too.
When it’s October, and you’re in a movie about witches . . .
Forty percent of Snap’s 3,000-odd staffers indicated in a recent survey that they were planning to leave the company.
“Everyone is safe,” says Jane Rosenthal, who co-founded Tribeca with De Niro in 2002—hoping to bring business back to the downtown area after the September 11 attacks.
She is not just like us, but for this brief moment, maybe she was.
The suspicious package was sent to De Niro’s Tribeca office building a day or two ago and identified Thursday.
Over a month ago, co-creator Christopher Lloyd teased that the ABC comedy would kill off a “significant character” this season. On Wednesday, we finally saw who it was.
After those radioactive blackface comments, Megyn Kelly’s future at NBC hangs in the balance. Now, reports indicate that her Today hour has been axed.
“You’re the president!” Colbert said on Late Show. “There has been an attempted attack on two—two—previous presidents today. This is the one time you can’t think of your own tweet?”
The Duchess of Sussex wears Jason Wu (and some gold jewelry) before heading to Tonga.
The blackface imbroglio has revealed one of the underlying tensions of Kelly’s time at NBC: the politically incorrect, hard-charging approach that made her a breakout star at Fox News is not well suited for Today—or today.
Mohammed bin Salman thinks Jamal Khashoggi’s murder was a “heinous act” but also an obvious opportunity for comedy.
Insiders say that Trump’s response to the crisis will make it harder for intelligence sources to trust us—and exposes the deep dysfunction of the U.S. foreign-policy apparatus. But a falling-out with Saudi Arabia could also forge new friendships.
Trump’s fecklessness on immigration at least comes with threat awareness. Despite doing nothing meaningful to address the caravan, he can capitalize on it in a way that Democrats can’t.
“I can’t talk about it, except to say that I hope to have a Season 4 and to run it. But we’ll have to see what the future holds,” says Erik Oleson.