Late rapper Pop Smoke accidentally broadcasted his home address online the day before he was fatally shot at the property.
03.02.2020 - 11:06 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
On the final day before the Iowa caucuses, few of the hundreds of reporters, political strategists and campaign consultants are bold enough to say with certainty just how the results will reshape the presidential race.
Instead, as media outlets from around the world descend on Des Moines, it’s an atmosphere where every nugget of information takes on extra significance.
On Sunday, there was the chatter over the size of candidate crowds for their closing arguments. Or
Late rapper Pop Smoke accidentally broadcasted his home address online the day before he was fatally shot at the property.
Caroline Flack's best friend Mollie Grosberg has shared a heartbreaking photo of the late star, believed to be the last one ever taken before her death on 15 February.
Laura Dern has done it.
A star-studded cast helped Saturday Night Live skewer the latest Democratic debate and Iowa caucus — admitting that President Trump won.
Pete Buttigieg made history as the first openly LGBTQ person to win the Iowa caucus in a slim lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders—however, Sanders’ campaign has also claimed a victory, revealing the confusing nature of the caucus format.
The results came some three days later than expected.
In addition to making his guitar sound like a divebombing attack plane, Rage Against the Machine strummer Tom Morello has some legit knowledge of how politics works. That might explain why the former aide to California Sen.
The political strategistat the center of the Iowa caucus debacle is doing damage control with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, in the wake of scrutiny of her company's role in developing Shadow, the vote-reporting app which caused much of the vote-counting meltdown."It pains me immensely that we have brought any question or doubt to your minds about our ability to do this work following the error by the Shadow team and the events that unfolded in Iowa," wrote Tara
Pete Buttigieg, the most successful openly gay candidate in U.S. history, is clinging to a lead in the bungled counting process in the first electoral test in the 2020 presidential campaign.
Pete Buttigieg – Photo: PBS.
Late-night hosts took on the Iowa caucus debacle during Tuesday's episodes of their shows.Following inconsistencies with data and technical glitches on an app designed to count the votes, the Democratic results from Monday's first contest of the 2020 presidential election were delayed, with only partial results released Tuesday afternoon.In a segment called "Io-What the Hell," The Late Show's Stephen Colbert joked that "cable news anchors looked like they were drowning" while waiting to report