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Iran says Pentagon lying about cost of war
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday accused the Pentagon of lying about the U.S. cost of the war in Iran. "The Pentagon is lying….
Biden makes first endorsement of 2026 midterm cycle
Former President Biden dropped his first endorsement of the 2026 midterm cycle Friday morning, backing former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms in the Georgia governor’s…
Voices of Their Generation: Gloria Steinem Hosted a Book Party at Her Historic Home for Lena Dunham
“Tonight is not about my book,” Dunham, sporting baby bangs and a tweed dress, told Vogue. Instead, she had invited friends and family for another…
4 Wedding Guest Dress Trends You’ll See at the Chicest Nuptials This Season
From delicate lace to paintbox brights, these are the four wedding guest dress trends you’ll see at all the chicest weddings in 2026, plus the…
Richard Gere & Diana Silvers To Star In Edward Zwick’s ‘Asymmetry’ Based On Acclaimed Novel; FilmNation Launching For Cannes Market
EXCLUSIVE: Richard Gere (Pretty Woman) and Diana Silvers (Booksmart) have been set to star in Oscar winner Edward Zwick’s romantic drama Asymmetry, which is based…
Russia, slipping in Ukraine, is now also losing its grip in Mali
The war in Ukraine is draining Russia’s forces; Moscow has little to spare for its African adventures.
‘Titanìque’ And ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Extend Broadway Engagements Into Fall
With Tony nominations around the corner, the musicals Titanìque and The Rocky Horror Show have extended their limited Broadway engagements into the fall, with Titanìque…
Alix Earle Warmly Greets Ex Braxton Berrios at Sports Illustrated Event, on Video
Alix Earle didn't let her night in Miami get awkward because of a former flame … instead choosing to address Braxton Berrios head-on in a…
Kylie Jenner Sued by Second Housekeeper for Failing to Stop Harassment
Kylie Jenner is facing more legal problems … she just got sued for failing to stop her hired help from harassing a second housekeeper on…
Several states — and the LA public schools — are setting limits on screen time
Four states have recently passed legislation to limit teaching and assessments via screens for students. So has the United States' second-largest school district.
