• Alice + Olivia’s Stacey Bendet’s app, Creatively, announces job listings

    Alice + Olivia’s Stacey Bendet’s app, Creatively, announces job listings

    Alice + Olivia CEO Stacey Bendet’s app, Creatively, officially launched its job listings platform on Tuesday morning to provide opportunities to creatives who’ve lost their jobs or are simply looking for a new one. Brands that have posted job openings include Bendet’s own fashion brand plus HBO Max, Kim Kardashian’s line SKIMS, Lunya Flighthouse and …
  • Council to the rescue for President Trump

    Council to the rescue for President Trump

    Saturday. Bedminster, NJ. A small, private Come-to-Jesus meeting lasting a few hours. Himself the president of the United States of America plus his slowly frizzling braintrust. The man’s had a tough run. No US president was ever beaten up this badly. They told him: You can win. You’ve lost confidence. Change your frame of mind. …
  • Johnny Depp insists he’s ‘no wife beater’ at last day of libel trial

    Johnny Depp insists he’s ‘no wife beater’ at last day of libel trial

    Johnny Depp pressed his hands together in the gesture for prayer when he arrived in court Tuesday for the final day of testimony in his libel trial — as his lawyer insisted that the star is no “wife beater” and is being set up by ex Amber Heard. The 57-year-old actor — who skipped Monday’s …
  • Socialism Vs. The American Constitution

    Socialism Vs. The American Constitution

    American history shows that federalism initially went too far in its protection of states. Slavery made plain the most obvious flaw in the Constitution’s original design – it failed to provide a minimum protection for individual rights against states as well as the federal government.  Slavery deprived a specific race, brought to the United States …
  • Conservative Justices Declined to Take Up Second Amendment Case after Roberts Signaled He Would Side with Liberals: Report

    Conservative Justices Declined to Take Up Second Amendment Case after Roberts Signaled He Would Side with Liberals: Report

    The conservative wing of the Supreme Court reportedly declined to take up a case dealing with Second Amendment rights after Chief Justice John Roberts indicated that he would vote with the court’s liberal justices. In June, the justices rejected petitions from 10 challenges relating to state restrictions on firearms after Roberts signaled he would not …
  • Media Outlets Strip Cotton’s Remarks of Essential Context to Cast Him as a Defender of Slavery

    Media Outlets Strip Cotton’s Remarks of Essential Context to Cast Him as a Defender of Slavery

    A number of media outlets have distorted Senator Tom Cotton’s (R., Ark.) recent comments about the American founding to make it seem as if he believes the institution of slavery was “necessary” in a general sense. The controversy began after Cotton introduced a bill that would ban federal funding to schools that incorporate the New …
  • Chris Wallace Says Biden ‘Not Available’ For Interview

    Chris Wallace Says Biden ‘Not Available’ For Interview

    Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has been dodging Chris Wallace’s interview requests, the Fox News host said Sunday. Though Wallace interviewed President Trump last week, Biden’s team has said this week the former vice president is “not available” for an interview, feeding into criticism that he avoids press scrutiny. “We’ll keep asking every week,” Wallace …
  • Kudlow Says Coronavirus Relief Package Will Include Second Round of $1,200 Direct Payments

    Kudlow Says Coronavirus Relief Package Will Include Second Round of $1,200 Direct Payments

    White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said Sunday that the coronavirus relief package being rafted by Senate Republicans will include a second round of direct payments to Americans as well as an extension of the moratorium on evictions for renters. “There’s a $1,200 check coming, that’s going to be part of the new package,” Kudlow …
  • Megan Thee Stallion says she was shot in both feet, needed surgery

    Megan Thee Stallion says she was shot in both feet, needed surgery

    Megan Thee Stallion was shot in both of her feet during a recent altercation, she revealed during an Instagram Live Monday. “I was shot in both of my feet, and I had to get surgery to get the s–t taken out, the bullets taken out, and it was super scary,” she told followers, without revealing …
  • Lollapalooza livestream nabs Paul McCartney, Outkast, more

    Lollapalooza livestream nabs Paul McCartney, Outkast, more

    Lollapalooza 2020 may be canceled due to the pandemic, but a four-night broadcast event will take place from July 30 through Aug. 2 instead. Lolla2020 will feature past headlining sets from Paul McCartney, Outkast, Chance the Rapper and Arcade Fire — who will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their album The Suburbs. The event will …