• U.S. Chamber of Commerce to Endorse a Record 30 House Democrats

    U.S. Chamber of Commerce to Endorse a Record 30 House Democrats

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has finalized plans to endorse 30 House Democrats, raising tensions among members of the right-leaning organization, according to a new report. While the Chamber has spent over $100 million backing Republican candidates in the past decade, it is set to endorse nearly two dozen freshmen Democrats this election, its largest …
  • How Iskra Lawrence’s beauty routine has changed since she became a mom

    How Iskra Lawrence’s beauty routine has changed since she became a mom

    Model Iskra Lawrence isn’t giving up her glam now that she’s a mom — but she is being more mindful when it comes to her makeup. The British model, 29, gave birth to her first child with boyfriend Philip Payne in April, but says her new-mom education started when she got pregnant. “Reading up on pregnancy …
  • Amber Heard accuses Johnny Depp of ‘smear campaign’ in $100M countersuit

    Amber Heard accuses Johnny Depp of ‘smear campaign’ in $100M countersuit

    Amber Heard is countersuing ex-husband Johnny Depp for $100 million — accusing him of using trolls and fake social media accounts in a “smear campaign” to ruin her life, according to court documents. Heard, 34, filed documents seeking to get her ex’s “frivolous lawsuit” against her tossed from a court in Virginia — while seeking …
  • Jude Law’s daughter Iris sizzles in bikini snaps

    Jude Law’s daughter Iris sizzles in bikini snaps

    Jude Law’s daughter Iris flaunted her curves and pert posterior on Instagram over the weekend. The 19-year-old, a model who starred in La Perla’s recent campaign, shared the smoldering snaps from a vacation in Capri, Italy, with boyfriend Jyrrel Roberts, 21. In the Instagram caption, Iris said she “designed and sewed” the pink and blue …
  • Bret Easton Ellis TV series ‘American Tabloid’ faces legal battle

    Bret Easton Ellis TV series ‘American Tabloid’ faces legal battle

    A new TV project on the rise of US tabloid culture created by “American Psycho” author Bret Easton Ellis and “Trainspotting” scribe Irvine Welsh had hit a legal snag. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series — “American Tabloid,” which is being produced by London-based Burning Wheel Productions — has been served a legal warning …
  • Riot Declared in Portland after Mob Shows Up at Mayor Wheeler’s Residence

    Riot Declared in Portland after Mob Shows Up at Mayor Wheeler’s Residence

    Portland Police declared a riot Monday evening after about 200 demonstrators marched to Mayor Ted Wheeler’s residence to demand that he resign. Police reported that an “arson fire” was started in the area. Rioters also broke windows and attempted to set a store on the ground floor of the Democratic mayor’s condominium building on fire. …
  • McDonald’s accused of sending black franchisees on ‘financial suicide mission’

    McDonald’s accused of sending black franchisees on ‘financial suicide mission’

    Dozens of former McDonald’s franchisees say the fast-food giant steered them toward restaurants in poor, crime-ridden neighborhoods because they were black. The 52 entrepreneurs made the allegations in a sweeping racial discrimination lawsuit accusing McDonald’s of sending them on a “financial suicide mission” and denying them the same opportunities it gave white franchisees. “McDonald’s proclaims …
  • Warren Sapp accuser ordered to pay former NFL star’s legal fees

    Warren Sapp accuser ordered to pay former NFL star’s legal fees

    A lawyer representing a woman who claimed that former NFL star Warren Sapp plowed into her during a Super Bowl party for ESPN has been issued an order to pay Sapp’s legal fees. “This was a bulls–t case!” Sapp told Page Six exclusively. “They tried to extort me to payout on some s–t I didn’t …
  • McDonald’s slams ‘morally bankrupt’ ex-CEO amid battle over affairs

    McDonald’s slams ‘morally bankrupt’ ex-CEO amid battle over affairs

    McDonald’s blasted its former CEO Steve Easterbrook on Monday for seeking to wiggle out of the company’s lawsuit accusing him of accusing him of lying about trysts with underlings. In a fiery statement Monday, the fast-food giant called Easterbrook’s bid to dismiss the suit as “morally bankrupt,” and argued in legal papers that he should …
  • Most Suspects Arrested in Kenosha Riots Live Outside City, According to Police

    Most Suspects Arrested in Kenosha Riots Live Outside City, According to Police

    Kenosha police revealed on Sunday evening that most of the people arrested for rioting over the past week have an address outside the city itself. In total, 175 people were arrested during the riots, which occurred after Kenosha police shot suspect Jacob Blake while attempting to arrest him for alleged domestic abuse and third-degree sexual …