Inside Alvin Bragg’s All-Star Prosecution Team
Donald Trump may be in for a grilling by legal eagles like Matthew Colangelo and Susan Hoffinger. Then again, the former president is not likely to sit back and take it.
Donald Trump may be in for a grilling by legal eagles like Matthew Colangelo and Susan Hoffinger. Then again, the former president is not likely to sit back and take it.
Pretty paddles, stylish page-turners, and more items for court stars and uncoordinated enthusiasts alike.
The art world's every-other-year Olympics is officially underway. Why even His Holiness is getting in on the action this go round.
Potential jurors in week one of the former president’s unprecedented criminal trial were sometimes awed and sometimes repulsed. Could any of them be impartial?
“Would love for ‘yall’ (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone,” she tweeted Thursday ahead of Taylor Swift’s album release.
His campaign is laying the foundation for another blitz of challenges that could put democracy through an even bigger stress test than 2020.
The Emmy nominee looks back at her breakthrough in Deadwood, her heartbreaking two-hander with Nicole Kidman in Big Little Lies, and her startling current performance in We Were the Lucky Ones.
Revisiting a Bravo relic about spoiled teens proves way less fun than imagined.
The pop auteur’s 11th album is about a few famous failed relationships, sure, but it’s also about how it feels to rip things up and start over again.
Reporters from The Washington Post, Axios, and Vanity Fair have recently been rejected, though blanket bans, à la 2016, don’t appear to be happening. (“It’s much more picky-choosy,” says one journalist.) The Trump team responds: We’re “the most press-friendly and accessible.”
Swift also namedrops Nicks in the track “Clara Bow.”
Swift has graced the iconic Met steps in looks ranging from a powder pink ballgown to a gothic gunmetal mini. See how her style has evolved since she made her debut in 2008.
The musician’s eleventh studio album hit shelves on Friday, April 19.
The rivalry was the “talk of the town” at ABC, where the two TV icons spent years poaching each other’s best guests, chronicles Susan Page in an excerpt from her new book, The Rulebreaker. At the same time, confesses Sawyer, “We spent a lot of time laughing and forging a real friendship.”
Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis has been forced to limit certain Floridians to only one book-banning attempt per month.
Columbine author Dave Cullen reflects on the cultural impact of the Colorado school shooting—and why he keeps coming back to the story. Plus: Dan Adler on the Trump trial.