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In the very first scene of this seemingly pivotal episode of Too Much, she admits to her imaginary Wendy Jones that she ought ...
Life imitated art when Vince Vaughn was filming “Wedding Crashers.” In honor of the film’s 20th anniversary, cinematographer Julio Macat is recalling the moment on set when he had to scold Vaughn, 55 ...
A new government incentive is helping drivers save thousands on EVs, but only if they meet tight price rules and deadlines ...
Find out about the whirlwind romance that inspired Lena Dunham’s new rom-com.
Scouting notes on 50 prospects who didn’t make the top 100 but could still hear their names called on draft day.
Tesla has opened its first showroom in India, marking the electric vehicle maker’s long-anticipated debut in the world’s ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview on Bloomberg Television, said he hasn't looked at the CPI number that's ...
Music supervisors Iain Cooke and Amy Lee talks about the music - from Taylor Swift and Bob Dylan - from the series.
Meg Stalter, like Dunham, feels like an outlier in a regressive Hollywood landscape. Centering her in a buzzy project like this feels refreshing, if not radical.
Florida officials should learn from the facility that inspired the state’s newest immigrant detention center, and change course before it’s too late.
If he has a poor training camp and preseason, is it really out of the question that the Chiefs will part ways with him before ...
In other words, be the woman who cries when she’s hurting, who says “I love you” before it’s “acceptable,” who asks for reassurance without shame (then leaves the moment she knows she deserves more), ...