Vanderpump Rules: Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute Fired After Racist False Police Report
The duo have since released apologetic statements to former cast member Faith Stowers, on whom they called the cops after falsely accusing her of theft.
The duo have since released apologetic statements to former cast member Faith Stowers, on whom they called the cops after falsely accusing her of theft.
Brandi Collins-Dexter of Color of Change says deleting your Facebook account isn’t enough—the company must be pressured at the top. And right-wing board members “shows you what their intentions really are.”
Called #ShareTheMicNow, the Instagram campaign is already being better received than #BlackOutTuesday.
Wearing a sweatshirt with George Floyd’s name on it, Pitt was relatively incognito at a Los Angeles protest on Sunday—except for the BMW motorcycle, that is.
On Tuesday, the U.K. government announced that Andrew’s charity had improperly paid a trustee £355,297 over the course of five years—and the charity is being shut down.
New procedures instituted as a result of the coronavirus crisis caused havoc at the polls Tuesday, with long lines and faulty machines—only heightening concerns about voter suppression in November.
As whatever Cuomosexual enthusiasm there once was fades, the governor’s branding efforts continue with some tweets at pop stars.
With a new wave of Facebook ad spending centered on Trump’s recent missteps, Biden’s team is ramping things up just in time.
In part one of a two-part survey, our critic curates a deep dive into a rich history of nonfiction filmmaking, featuring documentaries by Spike Lee, commentary by James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni, vérité views of the Black Panthers and the Attica prison riots—and what may have been the first Black screen kiss ever.
As a campaign asking the ABC series to adopt anti-racist measures goes viral, stars like Rachel Lindsay have spoken out about what needs to change.
As Trump’s team tries to tone down his “law and order” message, the president promotes a conspiracy theory to excuse unprovoked violence against an elderly protester.
As thousands show up to protest the police killing of George Floyd, Trump and his allies see an opportunity to resume in-person MAGA rallies—despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Someone also left a literal bag of feces on the star.
June is Pride month, which means it’s a good time to take a deeper dive into streaming services in search of films that show a breadth of LGBT experience.
But the acclaimed director also told Jimmy Fallon that he feels encouraged by the protests nationwide: “People are going to come out to vote.”
The Daily Show host returned on Monday night with a lengthy monologue about police violence in America—highlighting the recent assault of a 75-year-old man in Buffalo.
So much for the president’s claim that he was just “inspecting” the White House bunker.
The Harry Potter actor broke with the author in a blog post for The Trevor Project
Journalists at the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have challenged their own papers’ coverage, as Refinery29’s top editor steps down after complaints of a “toxic” culture.
Documents show that health officials have spent weeks scrambling to salvage the relationship—along with global programs to combat everything from polio to Ebola.
After months of confusion, The Sun reports that it’s now up to the U.K. authorities to decide whether or not Andrew will have to give testimony.
She took a video tour of the Clouds House addiction treatment center, as part of her ongoing efforts to stay engaged during lockdown.
Pause for a moment and wonder: do Congressional staffers keep kente cloth on hand just in case?
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