In summer 2012, singer Jeff Gutt walked onto The X Factor audition stage and stunned judges Britney Spears, Simon Cowell, Demi Lovato, and L.A. Reid with a remarkable rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” that brought the entire audience to their feet. And in a scene straight out of a movie, …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. At a Glance:The Best PS5 Slim and PS5 Accessories EDITOR’S PICK: Sony PlayStation 5 Slim BEST FOR PORTABILITY: PlayStation Portal BEST FOR PROS: PlayStation DualSense Edge Controller BEST …
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M arie Ulven is not a chill person. Over the course of lunch at a slick New York spot packed with women in expensive-looking black athleisure, she swings between aping Taylor Swift’s arm flex on “The Man” from the Eras Tour — a move that Ulven, who opened for a …
Read More »Christina Applegate Details 'Pretty Bad' MS Relapse on 'Messy' Podcast
Christina Applegate recently faced a “pretty bad” relapse of multiple sclerosis. On MeSsy, her joint podcast with Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Applegate shared that she was in such debilitating pain she was unable to shower. “I’m in relapse right now, pretty bad,” Applegate said at the time of taping. “I haven’t slept …
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James Corden exited The Late Late Show nearly a year ago and the former host says that most people still think he was forced out. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Corden reflected on his life since leaving late-night and explained the reactions he gets in England since moving home. “People …
Read More »U.S. Aid Experts Warn of 'Unprecedented' Spread of Hunger in Gaza: Report
As pressure mounts for President Joe Biden’s administration to push Israel towards a ceasefire, a cable drafted by officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development privately warned that hunger and malnutrition in Gaza has reached levels that are “unprecedented in modern history,” according to a report from the HuffPost. …
Read More »George Carlin Estate Reaches Settlement Over AI Comedy Special
The estate of late comedian George Carlin settled a lawsuit with the Dudesy podcast over an AI-generated comedy special. On Tuesday, lawyers for the Carlin family shared that the podcast’s creators had pulled the computer-made special George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead from YouTube following a lawsuit filed in January. …
Read More »Trump Sues Truth Social Co-Founders, Seeks to Eliminate Their Shares
Donald Trump sued two of his co-founders at Truth Social, his social media platform of choice for tantrums and meltdowns, in a move to swoop up their stake in the company, which went public in late March. Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, filed …
Read More »Trump Lies That It 'Came Out' He Won Wisconsin During Gaffe-Filled Rally
Trump hit two critical Midwest battlegrounds on Tuesday, first stopping in Grand Rapids, Michigan, then traveling to Green Bay, Wisconsin — “blue wall” states he won in 2016, then lost to President Joe Biden four year later. Yet in a speech peppered with blunders, Trump — who faces two criminal …
Read More »Michelle Obama Praises Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' and Her 'Ya Ya' Call to Vote
Michelle Obama is part of the BeyHive, too. On Tuesday, the former First Lady shared a tweet thread celebrating Beyoncé‘s Cowboy Carter, describing the musician as a “history-maker” who has “changed the game once again.” She also encouraged listeners to register to vote, quoting a line on “Ya Ya.” “With …
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