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Former fashion assistant at Vogue recalls Anna Wintour throwing shade during job interview
Wintour knows how to throw shade. A former fashion assistant at Vogue could hardly believe her eyes during her job interview with Anna Wintour — because throughout the entire sit-down, the icy editor-in-chief never once removed her specs. “I remember walking into her office and she spun around in her swivel chair wearing sunglasses,” Jenny
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Trump drops panicked plea about upcoming GOP Senate massacre: ‘Unrecoverable death wish’
President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Senate Republicans on Truth Social Saturday, threatening catastrophic political consequences if they fail to pass his “SAVE America Act” and suggesting the party eliminate the filibuster to do so. “Not passing the SAVE AMERICA ACT will lead to the worst results for a political party in the HISTORY
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‘Michael’ Director, Producer Got Paid Millions More for Reshoots That Scrapped Abuse Allegations | Report
Antoine Fuqua and Graham King reportedly scored massive additional payments from the Jackson estate after the “Michael” biopic required extensive reshoots. Graham King, who produced the big budget biopic about Michael Jackson’s life, was initially set to be paid $6 million, according to a new report from Bloomberg. However, per the outlet, after the content
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‘Storage Wars’ stars reveal why Darrell Sheets was ‘terrified for his life’ before his unexpected death
“Storage Wars” cast members Laura and Dan Dotson claim that prior to Darrell Sheets’ tragic death at age 67, the reality star feared for his life due to alleged cyberbullying. “His family told us that this has been happening for three years,” Laura told Us Weekly on Friday. “[It happens to] even strong men that you think aren’t gonna get their feelings
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Waymo Baffles Police When it Plows Through Taped Off Crime Scene
Londoners are learning the hard way that self-driving cars still have plenty of kinks to iron out. The latest incident from the company happened late Wednesday night in Harlesden, a burg in Northwest London. Police had closed a road in order to investigate a grisly double-stabbing, blocking off the street with crime scene tape and
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Senator sounds alarm over worrying new Trump video: ‘Should be a story the press covers’
Donald Trump appears to be falling asleep in public, and the media should mention it, a senator said on Saturday. The alarm comes after independent journalist Aaron Rupar shared a video of Trump with his eyes closed during a meeting in the president’s office. “Trump is about to hit REM on camera during an Oval
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Waverly Inn deletes footage, tries to bribe worker after drunken ‘kiss’ from owner’s wife: Lawsuit
The wife of hotelier and Waverly Inn partner Sean MacPherson got so smashed at the downtown hotspot she tried to lock lips with the maitre d — and then tried to bribe him into silence, a lawsuit claims. Surveillance footage documenting the embarrassing Jan. 29 incident between Rachelle Hruska MacPherson — whose clothing brand Lingua
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Some Republican lawmakers are plotting rebellion against Trump over Iran: ‘Shift in unity’
Unity within the Republican Party is set to shatter as an Iran rebellion is in the cards, numerous sources have claimed. Party insiders believe an upcoming vote on the War Powers Resolution could splinter the GOP. The War Powers Resolution empowers Congress to check the president’s war-making authority by requiring the president to report any
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‘Michael’ Sets New Biopic Opening Weekend Record With $88 Million-Plus Launch
Lionsgate’s “Michael” is fulfilling the dreams of the most optimistic of theater owners, passing Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” to set a new opening weekend record for biopics with an industry estimated $88 million-plus opening after earning $41 million on opening day, the highest opening day of any film in 2026 so far. Before release, industry projections
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New book reveals how Mick Jagger cheated death twice: ‘Lips were turning blue’
Mick Jagger cheated death not once but twice, according to a new Rolling Stones biography. In 1976, the rock band’s frontman allegedly almost overdosed after doing heroin at record producer Marshall Chess’ New York City apartment on East 69th Street, Bob Spitz writes in his newly released book, “The Rolling Stones: The Biography.” Chess claims








