Robert De Niro’s remarks on “11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle” on MSNBC were recently addressed by Elon Musk. In the interview, De Niro compared Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, two infamous historical personalities, and implied that Trump’s reelection will cause anarchy.
It is always sad when we lose someone that we know so closely, and that includes actors that we may never have met before. It’s almost as if we grew up with them, watching them on various shows and now we are mourning along with friends and family when they are gone.
Following the ups and downs of past relationships, Valerie Bertinelli has confirmed that she’s found love anew, taking to Instagram with a heartfelt post that leaves little doubt she’s off the market. At 63, Valerie, who divorced her ex-husband Tom Vitale two years ago and lost her first husband, Eddie Van Halen, four years prior, made her relationship Instagram official last Friday.
Muslim women remain largely underrepresented in American media. But Aishah Hasnie has carved out her own spotlight, and done it with intelligence, elegance, and unshakable grit.
Thanks to her iconic performance as Rachel in “Friends” and her other romantic comedy roles, Jennifer Aniston charmed viewers worldwide in the 1990s and early 2000s as the epitome of “America’s Sweetheart.”
In the midst of growing unease and cultural pressure back home, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift just sent a message the world couldn’t ignore—through a microphone, not a press release.
It happened unexpectedly. On the Manchester leg of Springsteen’s European tour, the legendary rocker paused his set to deliver a raw, emotional speech about his vision of America—one grounded in justice, liberty, and accountability. “In my home, the America I love,” he declared, “has been a beacon of hope for 250 years. But lately, it’s being tested in ways that should concern us all.”
CONSERVATIVE broadcaster Laura Ingraham can be seen hosting segments of her own self-titled program.
Anderson Cooper is used to the hum of breaking news, the red-eye flights, and the high-stakes interviews. But these days, some of his most important stories happen in the dim light of his sons’ nursery.
The Love Wins singer admitted she had ‘had enough’ when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five, was also not going to go to term and she was left feeling ‘guilty’ over her frustrations with her faith.