Dozens of previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were made public late Wednesday, as a court releases more records from a years-old lawsuit connected to the late financier.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is working closely with Pfizer and Moderna and may order the two companies' emergency use of the two COVID-19 vaccines that will be available in late December. Three former U.S. presidents have volunteered to take it.
The quick turnaround of South Park episodes famously enabled Matt Stone and Trey Parker to address the 2008 election “About Last Night … ,” as well in 2012 basing an episode off Obama’s re-election. Seasons 19 and 20 have gone even deeper into the political process, though the first promo for “The Very First Gentleman” seems to predict the race has come to an end.
Yes, it's been a decade since one of the biggest affairs of our time broke all over the news. Monica Lewinsky is no longer being quiet about the affair after 10 years of silence and she has some words for Beyonce.
Last time we showed you one of these, it was President Barack Obama singing Daft Punk's smash hit, 'Get Lucky.' This time, former POTUS Bill Clinton gets into the action by belting out his rendition of Robin Thicke's chart-topper, 'Blurred Lines.' Look closely for the surprise cameo. Somebody get this man a cigar!
Yeah, we know -- when Bill Clinton and "magic fedora" are mentioned in the same sentence, your first thought has got to be, "Is that a metaphor for something?"
And maybe sometimes it is. But at the GLAAD Awards on Saturday, April 20, a fedora was just a fedora -- and our former president looked quite dapper in it. So dapper, in fact, that stunner Charlize Theron wanted in on th
Former President Bill Clinton, attended President Barack Obama's second-term inauguration today, and it seems as if Slick Willy got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Of course, by hand I meant eyes, and by cookie jar, I meant Kelly Clarkson's ass.
If Lady Gaga singing to Bill Clinton in true Marilyn Monroe style wasn’t enough of an O-M-G moment, then Usher’s wardrobe malfunction in front of the former president may have done it.
Last year, Barack Obama threw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals home opener, continuing a tradition of Presidents throwing out first pitches that stretches back to William Howard Taft in 1910.
This year, however, Obama is taking a pass on getting the season started with a ceremonial first pitch.