• Alicia Silverstone takes baths with 9-year-old son in quarantine

    Alicia Silverstone takes baths with 9-year-old son in quarantine

    Alicia Silverstone is soaking up some quality time with her son during quarantine. The “Clueless” star shared that she and 9-year-old son Bear Blu have been taking baths together to pass the time during COVID-19 isolation. “My son and I take baths together, and when he’s not with me, I take a bath and that …
  • Ashton Kutcher explains why saying ‘All Lives Matter’ misses the point

    Ashton Kutcher explains why saying ‘All Lives Matter’ misses the point

    Ashton Kutcher made a heartfelt attempt on Instagram and Twitter to address why asserting “All Lives Matter” is “missing the point.” “I don’t think the people that are posting ‘All Lives Matter’ should be canceled, I think they should be educated,” the 42-year-old actor told his millions of social media followers in a video posted …
  • Victoria Fuller supports Black Lives Matter, addresses past controversy

    Victoria Fuller supports Black Lives Matter, addresses past controversy

    “Bachelor” alum Victoria Fuller — who sparked outrage earlier this year over her alleged ties to “White Lives Matter” attire — spoke out on Monday in support of Black Lives Matter while also addressing her controversial past. “I’d first like to say, I have been a part of the problem,” Fuller wrote in a lengthy Instagram …
  • Why Lisa Vanderpump didn’t fire Max Boyens, Brett Caprioni over resurfaced racist tweets

    Why Lisa Vanderpump didn’t fire Max Boyens, Brett Caprioni over resurfaced racist tweets

    Don’t question Lisa Vanderpump. The “Vanderpump Rules” boss, 59, defended her decision to keep Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni employed at her restaurants after the resurfacing of racist tweets, during the show’s virtual reunion that aired Tuesday. Jax Taylor brought up Boyens’ past racist tweets while defending his decision to hire and fire a homophobic …
  • Dick Wolf fires ‘Law & Order’ spinoff writer who threatened looters

    Dick Wolf fires ‘Law & Order’ spinoff writer who threatened looters

    Craig Gore, a writer whose credits include “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago P.D.,” has been fired from Dick Wolf’s upcoming “Law & Order” spinoff series after controversial Facebook posts about looters and the recent curfew put in place across Los Angeles. “I will not tolerate this conduct, especially during our hour of national grief. I am terminating …
  • Tech advocacy group sues Trump over social media executive order

    Tech advocacy group sues Trump over social media executive order

    A tech advocacy group backed by Twitter and Facebook sued President Trump over his executive order cracking down on social media companies. Trump’s order to curtail liability protections for social firms violates the First Amendment because it was a clear strike back at Twitter’s decision to fact-check his tweets, the Center for Democracy & Technology …
  • Lea Michele apologizes after Samantha Ware says she made her life a ‘living hell’

    Lea Michele apologizes after Samantha Ware says she made her life a ‘living hell’

    Lea Michele apologized Wednesday after being accused of making the life of her former “Glee” co-star, Samantha Ware, a “living hell” when they appeared on the TV show. “One of the most important lessons of the last few weeks is that we need to take the time to listen and learn about other people’s perspectives …
  • Struggling Subway quietly leases Miami office space

    Struggling Subway quietly leases Miami office space

    Subway Restaurants is quietly making plans to open an office in sunny Miami, The Post has learned. Subway’s hard-driving Chief Executive John Chidsey — hired in November to revamp the struggling company — signed a lease last week for office space near Doral, Fla., just west of the Miami International Airport, sources said. In a …
  • Evan Peters apologizes for tweet condoning violence against looters

    Evan Peters apologizes for tweet condoning violence against looters

    Beware of the retweet button. Evan Peters issued an apology on Tuesday, claiming he accidentally retweeted a tweet that condoned violence against looters. “I don’t condone the guy watching the news at all in the video which I have deleted,” he wrote. “I unknowingly retweeted it. I’m deeply upset it got on my newsfeed. I …
  • Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday defended what he called a “tough decision” to allow controversial posts from President Trump to remain on Facebook. In an internal call with employees, Zuckerberg said that he was “pretty thorough” when reviewing Facebook’s policies regarding Trump’s posts — specifically one that had been flagged by rival Twitter for “glorifying violence” …