Report: Mike Pence to Certify Biden’s Win, Immediately Disappear Through Trapdoor
The VP must preside over the January 6 session of Congress officially declaring Joe Biden the next president. But don’t worry, he’s got a plan.
The VP must preside over the January 6 session of Congress officially declaring Joe Biden the next president. But don’t worry, he’s got a plan.
Turns out what's good for the world is bad for Mark Zuckerberg’s bottom line.
Mary Trump, Bob Woodward, and fellow Trump chroniclers dominated 2020 best-seller lists, while several Times and Post reporters just landed deals to mine the 45th president’s final days. Despite an emerging Joe and Kamala canon, the past four years aren’t completely in the rearview. “There’s still this search for meaning,” says one author.
Director Steven Soderbergh and writer Deborah Eisenberg on the largely improvised film’s wild journey.
The royal went from experimenting with micro-bangs to a shaved half-mohawk style.
The A-list 2021 Florida migration continues.
A white woman who lied about being Black tested my personal bonds—ones with my friends, ones with my community, and ones with my own identity.
“Out with the old….in with the new,” the pop star wrote of her fresh chop as her conservatorship battle continues.
While Trump is a losing candidate in a party that represents far fewer Americans than the Democrats do, Republicans control—and could keep control of—a big chunk of the federal government.
In Pryor Convictions: And Other Life Sentences, the legendary comedian recounted his unbelievable story—from growing up in his mother’s brothels to setting himself on fire in a drug-fueled mania.
Emilio Vitolo Jr. called the governor a “f--k face” and blamed him for putting the city's restaurants out of business during Wednesday's snowstorm.
In a statement released after Roberts’s lengthy, first-person essay for Variety, his co-star Ali Larter finally apologized for her part in his termination.
In a year jammed with stuff to listen to, these newcomers stood out for their ability to capture the spirit of a confusing, lonely, and revolutionary year.
Warren Buffett has called them “collateral damage,” but small and medium-size businesses are the lifeblood of the U.S. economy—and a move by Trump’s Treasury secretary could make their plight even worse.
Meyers didn’t exactly show sympathy for the lame-duck president, who’s facing a potential legal battle over relocating to Mar-a-Lago after January 20.
How a wild, feminist show about a 20-something Emily Dickinson became a breakout hit for Apple TV+.
He also tried to coverup the fact that the coronavirus disproportionately affect minority groups.
Charles and Camilla were photographed by a staffer in their garden, while the Cambridge family struck a pose near a bale of hay.
Now that Trump’s A.G. isn’t breathing down their necks, Southern District of New York prosecutors can gather evidence against, say, Rudy Giuliani without interference. “Everything depends on the facts and witnesses,” a former senior SDNY official says. “But certainly they are more likely to proceed without Barr in there.”
One influential philanthropy, which has been advocating for more testing of students and teachers since the early days of the pandemic, says the president’s team had a simple response when pushed for more testing: The market will figure it out.
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