• Camila Mendes is Instagram official with boyfriend Grayson Vaughan

    Camila Mendes is Instagram official with boyfriend Grayson Vaughan

    Camila Mendes has gone Instagram official with new boyfriend Grayson Vaughan. The “Riverdale” star posted a PDA-filled photo with the photographer to social media on Thursday night. “that long distance kind of love 🤍,” she captioned the pic where Mendes, 26, is seen smooching 28-year-old Vaughan on a tarmac in front of a private jet. …
  • Mark Zuckerberg fears ‘civil unrest’ after 2020 presidential election

    Mark Zuckerberg fears ‘civil unrest’ after 2020 presidential election

    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social media platform is bracing for “civil unrest” following the 2020 presidential election. The tech titan said Facebook is trying to clamp down on misinformation ahead of the November vote because of the risk of an uproar in the days or weeks it will take to count all the …
  • Joe Biden Rewrite History:‘A Black Man Invented the Light Bulb, Not a White Guy Named Edison’

    Joe Biden Rewrite History:‘A Black Man Invented the Light Bulb, Not a White Guy Named Edison’

    Former Vice President Joe Biden lamented the fact that American schools teach that a white man invented the light bulb during a meeting Thursday with residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin. On Thursday, noted historian and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden reinvented history as he preached at a church, pontificating, “People fear that’s, which, that which is …
  • ‘RHONY’ finale: Dorinda Medley says Tinsley Mortimer ‘almost ruined our show’

    ‘RHONY’ finale: Dorinda Medley says Tinsley Mortimer ‘almost ruined our show’

    Season 12 of “The Real Housewives of New York City” ended on a dramatic note. During Thursday’s finale, the women happily gathered at Sonja Morgan’s drag queen soiree, but the tide turned after newcomer Leah McSweeney tried to give a toast thanking former castmate Tinsley Mortimer for introducing her to the group. Unfortunately, it didn’t …
  • US may look to ban more Chinese-owned apps beyond TikTok

    US may look to ban more Chinese-owned apps beyond TikTok

    The Trump Administration’s looming TikTok ban may be just the beginning. The US government is scrutinizing a number of other apps owned by Chinese-based companies to see if they pose a national security threat, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Thursday. Meadows did not specify what apps the administration might target, but his …
  • Tomi Lahren scoffs at Jay Cutler dating rumors

    Tomi Lahren scoffs at Jay Cutler dating rumors

    Tomi Lahren is pumping the brakes on the Jay Cutler romance rumors. On Thursday, social media was abuzz with the potential coupling between the Fox Nation host, 28, and the former Chicago Bears quarterback, 37, who split from wife Kristin Cavallari earlier this year. Though an insider is said to have recently spotted the twosome …
  • Why Cate Blanchett is re-wearing her old gowns for the 2020 Venice Film Festival

    Why Cate Blanchett is re-wearing her old gowns for the 2020 Venice Film Festival

    Cate Blanchett is breaking fashion’s cardinal rule at the 2020 Venice Film Festival this week. The actor, who is the festival’s jury president, is re-wearing old gowns, and for good reason. On Wednesday, she hit the red carpet for the event’s opening ceremony in Venice, Italy, in an Esteban Cortazar “Stingray” midnight blue shimmer jersey …
  • USC Professor Placed on Leave after Black Students Complained His Pronunciation of a Chinese Word Affected Their Mental Health

    USC Professor Placed on Leave after Black Students Complained His Pronunciation of a Chinese Word Affected Their Mental Health

    The University of Southern California has placed a communications professor on leave after a group of black MBA candidates threatened to drop his class rather than “endure the emotional exhaustion of carrying on with an instructor that disregards cultural diversity and sensitivities” following the instructor’s use, while teaching, of a Chinese word that sounds like …
  • USC Communications Professor Placed On Leave after Using Chinese Word That Sounds Like Racial Slur

    USC Communications Professor Placed On Leave after Using Chinese Word That Sounds Like Racial Slur

    The University of Southern California has placed a professor on leave after he said a Chinese word that sounds similar to a racial slur in English while teaching a communications class, according to a report. Greg Patton, a professor at the university’s Marshall School of Business, was giving a lecture about the use of “filler …
  • Facebook Will Ban New Political Ads for One Week Ahead of Election

    Facebook Will Ban New Political Ads for One Week Ahead of Election

    Facebook will ban new political ads during the week leading up to the general election on November 3, the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday. “The U.S. elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country, I’m concerned about the challenges people could face when voting,” Zuckerberg wrote in a memo …