You are going to cost me the presidency!’ Trump yelled at Todd Blanche after hush-money trial scheduled for primary season.

She’s the Hollywood megastar who’s sung for everyone – and looked to science when her beloved pet died. In an exclusive extract from her new memoir, the singer and actor shares some tales from an extraordinary life – including a spooky encounter with a medium

With the recent release of Britney Spears’s memoir, the pop star has been able to tell her side of the 13-year conservatorship that once ruled her life.

Now, in his new book, Network of Lies, Brian Stelter explores the myriad factors contributing to Carlson’s cancellation.

Perry characterised himself as a ready-made, just-add-water addict: an alcoholic with his first drink at the age of 14.

In her memoir, The Woman in Me, Spears writes that she turned a blind eye to boyfriend Timberlake’s infidelity and has felt like she’s “under a curse” since their breakup.

The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins discusses his new biography of the Utah senator, who is wrestling with the GOP’s Trumpian trajectory—and his complicity in it.

Born Maria Anna Sophie Cecilia Kalogeropoulos in New York in December 1923 to Greek parents, Callas was credited with the almost single-handed revival of the Italian bel canto vocal technique.

The FBI vs. Charlie Chaplin 2023/10/26 23:30:33

In Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided, Scott Eyman tracks how a silent-film icon was driven into exile.

The best-selling author sits down with Vanity Fair to discuss the hotly anticipated Scorsese film expanding his book’s reach—and the Oklahoma law that could stifle its teaching in schools. “It creates this soft censorship,” he says.

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