Beyoncé's publicist, Yvette Schure, defended the singer after Erykah Badu
Trump is blasting New York prosecutors and the judge of his fraud case while appealing to donors on the prospect that his trophy Manhattan real estate might get seized.
President Biden expressed his support for Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer’s pointed speech excoriating Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the invasion in Gaza and calling for new leadership in Israel.
‘Boy Meets World’ actors Rider Strong and Will Friedle have said they feel ‘shame’ for being misled by the convicted sexual abuser Brian Peck
NPR's Scott Simon talks with double bass player Christian McBride about his new album, recorded with fellow bassist Edgar Meyer. It's called "But Who's Gonna Play the Melody?"
NPR's Scott Simon talks with double bass player Christian McBride about his new album, recorded with fellow bassist Edgar Meyer. It's called "But Who's Gonna Play the Melody?"
NPR's Scott Simon talks with double bass player Christian McBride about his new album, recorded with fellow bassist Edgar Meyer. It's called "But Who's Gonna Play the Melody?"
She really kicked up a bey’s nest.
Singer-songwriter to release what she describes as a ‘compilation of new songs’ later this week
Donald Trump was on the receiving end of another legal defeat this Monday when the judge overseeing his hush money payment trial refused to delay the trial over the former president's lawyers' concerns over evidence, declaring that jury selection for the trial "will commence in 21 days, on April 15." Trump’s lawyers asked Judge Juan Merchan to delay the trial at least 90 days, or dismiss it, over what they called “violations” in the discovery process, claiming Manhattan state prosecutors...
Content warning: this story discusses sexual assault. Drake & Josh's bond remains strong. Drake Bell spoke about his relationship with former Nickelodeon costar Josh Peck, who reached out to him
Donald Trump and his allies may say that the former president was taken out of context in his warning of a "bloodbath" for the country if he loses the election, but a former Republican governor says that argument is nonsense. Former New Jersey Republican Gov. Christine Todd Whitman appeared on MSNBC's The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, where she was asked about Trump saying there would be a "bloodbath for the whole country." Earlier in the day, a White House correspondent argued that it...