It's all over. The presidential election has been called for former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen.
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Comedy studio Funny or Die and journalist Joel Stein on Monday launched Best Presidency Ever, a six-episode digital series tackling the abnormality of the Trump administration. Episodes follow a comedy clip show retro formatand feature Stein, Cheryl Hines and Hal Sparks, who were all original cast members of VH1's similarly formatted nostalgia seriesI Love the '80s.
It's all over. The presidential election has been called for former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentGaumont has come on board “Fantasies,” a sex-themed French comedy headlined by Monica Bellucci (“Spectre”), Carole Bouquet (“For Your Eyes Only”) and Karine Viard (“Famille Belier”).Directed by David and Stephane Foenkinos, the omnibus film follows six couples and revolves around their intimate lives and fantasies, from role-playing to exhibitionism and abstinence.Besides Bellucci, Bouquet and Viard, the film stars Suzanne Clément (“Mommy”), Jean-Paul
John Oliver kicked off Sunday's Last Week Tonight by diving into the presidential debate and the latest news revolving around President Trump. The HBO host fact-checked Trump for several comments he made during Thursday's debate between the president and Joe Biden.
I keep my change in one of those white sacks with a dollar sign on it, the ones burglars favor. As I was leaving for my first pitch at Quibi, I thought about taking it with me as a prop for a joke I would use to cut the tension by admitting I was only there to get my fair share.
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced a new rule to amend asylum regulations to bar immigrants with certain criminal convictions from being eligible for asylum. The new rule, announced by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, would remove eligibility for asylum for those convicted of a felony, as well as those convicted of offenses related to drunk driving, street gang activity, false identification (including receiving public benefits) and illegal re-entry.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is suing the Trump administration over claims the president made earlier this year on social media regarding low-income housing and its connection to rises in crime. Trump tweeted about the issue in July, referencing an Obama-era Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulation he'd rescinded.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsOn Monday President Donald Trump came after the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, calling him “a disaster” and “idiot.” While the president’s harsh words may come from the differing stances he and Fauci share on the COVID-19 pandemic, Jimmy Kimmel thinks Trump’s insulting comments may stem from elsewhere.“He is definitely jealous of all the positive attention Dr.
star Ariela is opening up about her intense experience giving birth in Ethiopia, which was shown on Sunday's episode of the hit TLC show.ET's Melicia Johnson spoke with Ariela on Thursday ahead of the episode airing, and the New Jersey native said she cries when looking back at footage of her giving birth to her son, Aviel.
Chris Willman Music WriterIt will be fun, fun, fun under the California sun for many well-heeled attendees at today’s Donald Trump fundraiser in Newport Beach — but not for Beach Boys Brian Wilson and Al Jardine, who are chagrined that the touring version of the group currently headed up by Mike Love will be headlining the campaign benefit.“We have absolutely nothing to do with the Trump benefit today in Newport Beach. Zero,” Wilson and Jardine said to Variety through a spokesperson.
Also Read: All the TV Shows That Were Canceled Due to COVID-19 (Photos)And both high profile exits happen just over a month after Bajaria was named global head of television, replacing Cindy Holland.
Ice Cube is defending his choice to work with the Trump Administration on The Platinum Plan.
Reporters had a decision to make in Washington last week.
The upcoming U.S. presidential election has “The Simpsons” concerned in this new clip from “Treehouse Of Horror”.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVShowtime has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to half-hour comedy Flatbush Misdemeanors, created, written by and starring Kevin Iso and Dan Perlman. It is based on Iso and Perlman’s award-winning 2017 digital series of the same name.Flatbush Misdemeanors, a raw and grounded comedy of city life, follows Dan and Kevin, who play characters struggling to thrive in their new surroundings in the brash environment of Flatbush, Brooklyn.
. Both Armando and Kenneth are extremely nervous, given that Armando only recently came out to his family, and they haven't been accepting of his sexuality in the past.Earlier this season, Kenneth made the big move to Mexico from Florida to be with Armando, though it hasn't been smooth sailing.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten Kamala Harris and Mike Pence quickly clashed in the vice presidential debate over the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.Separated from her rival by plexiglass barriers, Harris called the response — led by Pence as the head of the coronavirus task force — as “the greatest failure of any administration in the history of the country.”Pence, however, took issue when Harris said that she would not take a vaccine if it is Trump who recommends it.“I just ask
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The White House Correspondents' Association on Wednesday implored reporters to be hyper-vigilant in the coming weeks as more and more White House staffers have contracted COVID-19. Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s senior adviser and speechwriter, is the latestin the president's orbit to test positive.
Robert De Niro did not mince words in a recent interview in which he was asked about how he's holding up amid the coronavirus pandemic. The "Irishman" star was quick to call his current situation "fortunate" but pointed out the state of the nation as a whole was more than grim due to the Trump administration.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsPresident Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday morning that the American people should not be afraid of COVID-19, even though the disease has taken nearly 210,000 lives nationwide.