By Ted Johnson
10.01.2020 - 01:26 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
Nexstar said that anchor-reporter Courtney Friel will return to air on its KTLA-TV station in Los Angeles on January 18, after a tour for her new memoir that includes a claim that Donald Trump propositioned her a decade ago, when she was working for Fox News.
There had been some questions about her presence on the channel in the publicity that is surrounding her book.
The Daily Beast reported on Thursday that after the Trump revelation came to light in a New York
By Ted Johnson
US President Donald Trump and the stars of show business have paid tribute to retired basketball player Kobe Bryant after his death in a helicopter crash.
By Bruce Haring
New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries had a noteworthy mic-drop moment during Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday night (Jan. 21), after he referenced the late Notorious B.I.G. with a "if you don't know, now you know."
In her new memoir, Jessica Simpson opens up about struggling through addiction after experiencing sexual abuse as a child, along with other stressors.Simpson said she worked to become sober after going through therapy.Open Book hits shelves on February 4.In her forthcoming memoir, Jessica Simpson opens up about struggling with and overcoming addiction after experiencing sexual abuse as a child.
During the first day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the President’s lawyer Jay Sekulow gave an opening statement asking, “Why are we here?” In his response, House impeachment manager Rep. Hakeem Jeffries quoted lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 hit, “Juicy.”
The impeachment trial for Donald Trump is underway, and one thing we never thought we'd hear in a situation like that is a Biggie reference.
At some point during the New York Times’s special endorsement episode of its branded series “The Weekly,” the paper’s editorial board muses on the manner in which Donald Trump has changed how we envision what a potential president could look like. After the brief and energetic snippet we’re shown of a visit from candidate Andrew Yang, the room discusses how the primary process seems more open as more candidates see themselves as possible heads of state.
Richard Russell, the producer and musician who runs XL Recordings, has announced a new memoir about the three-decade history of the label. It’s called Liberation Through Hearing and it’s out April 2 via music book publishing house White Rabbit. The book is set to tell the story of Russell’s early years, his production work with Bobby Womack and Gil Scott-Heron, his own work as Everything Is Recorded, and more.
As we enter a new year, let’s take time to celebrate 2019 one last time. With a run of four shows at Madison Square Garden leading into a New Year’s Eve bonanza, Phish impacts the Jan.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly want to make Los Angeles their new home following the announcement that they will "step back" as members of the Royal Family, but only after Donald Trump's presidency ends.