Aisle-Jumping Politico Made Me Her Traveling Sex Slave: Aide
A newly unsealed indictment against California State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil alleges she caused spinal injuries to a male aide during forced oral copulation.
A newly unsealed indictment against California State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil alleges she caused spinal injuries to a male aide during forced oral copulation.
Kamala Harris and the Democrats have found an innovative way to get their message out.
“How does one rebuild oneself from the ashes knowing their father is undoubtedly the worst sexual predator of the last 20 years?” the daughter of Dominique Pélicot said in court.
There were glamorous gowns and louche suits, oversize fascinators and itty-bitty puppies. Some celebs posed demurely—very mindful—and other hammed it up with the paparazzi.
Modern horror maestro Mike Flanagan and Stephen King are a match made in movie heaven, as Flanagan’s latest adaptation of King’s work, “The Life of Chuck,” powerfully proves.
Wearing a metallic, curves-baring gown, Lopez shined—literally—at the TIFF premiere of her inspirational sports drama “Unstoppable,” which got a large ovation from the crowd.
Nikocado Avocado is known for his absurd videos, eating pounds of food in front of the camera, all while hysterically bawling and screeching.
Emily Armstrong has responded after anger erupted online about her past support of Scientologist and actor Danny Masterson, who was convicted of raping two women in 2023.
The two talented leads of “We Live in Time,” despite having excellent chemistry, are no match for the onslaught of maudlin, silly twists in this romantic tragedy.
Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture.
“Going after the wife—even the mafia doesn’t do that,” the comedian said on his show “Real Time With Bill Maher.”
Lopez was at the Toronto International Film Festival for the premiere of her aptly titled new film, “Unstoppable.” She certainly understood the red carpet assignment.
The two-time Oscar and three-time Grammy-winner who penned such hits as “Tears in Heaven” and “Up Where We Belong” has died at 80.
The late Queen Mother’s trust is set to pay out millions of dollars Prince Harry later this month and he may have received much more than his brother.
“Was the republic threatened on January 6? If a building is burned down, it's not the end of the republic,” Kennedy said.
Matt Hildreth, the leader of progressive leaning campaigning group, Rural Organizing, was picked up by the Harris campaign to claw back some traditionally Republican areas.
Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall recreated their heart-warming embrace that went viral during last month's Olympics—this time with an extra medal in the mix.
On CNN, Reshma Saujani called the former president’s meandering answer “insulting,” and ultimately disqualifying.
The DOJ alleged the Canadian resident planned his attack—“on or around Oct. 7 2024”—with the “goal of slaughtering, in the name of ISIS, as many Jewish people as possible.”
New disclosures from the Supreme Court justice show he was gifted some $900 in concert tickets from Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, the CEO of an anti-LGBTQ group.
The US Patent and Trademark Office is pushing back on the jam’s name and the design of the “O” in its logo.
In a teaser for her new Hulu documentary, Lovato claims she has been suicidal since she was a seven-year-old child actor.
Sergio Mendes brought the signature Brazilian jazz style, Bossa Nova, to a global audience in the ’60s.
“I mean you saw the s--t, you look at Ben Affleck, have you ever never seen one dude more miserable at being married,” George Lopez asked the “Politicking” podcast.
The two presidential hopefuls will take the debate stage on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in Philadelphia.