Jussie Smollett is stepping in front of the camera to share his perspective on the tumultuous scandal that followed his report of an alleged hate crime in 2019. The actor will appear in the upcoming Netflix documentary The Truth About Jussie Smollett? out Aug. 22. According to a statement from …
Read More »Clooney, Crack, and 'Dictator' Trump: Hunter Biden Unloads in Wild Interview
Almost a year to the day since his father dropped out of the 2024 presidential primary, Hunter Biden has embarked on a no-holds-barred interview tour that is loaded with criticism of the Democratic Party. In a more than three-hour-long interview with independent journalist and social media personality Andrew Callaghan of …
Read More »Election Gambling Is About to Blow Up With Polymarket Back in U.S.
More than three years after prediction-market startup Polymarket was blocked in the U.S. as part of a settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for failing to register as a derivatives trading platform, the company announced it had found a path back into the country. “Polymarket has acquired QCEX, a …
Read More »Lady Gaga Falls and Quickly Recovers While Greeting Fans During Vegas Show
A little trip and fall won’t stop Lady Gaga from saying hello to her Little Monsters. During her third Mayhem Ball show in Las Vegas on Saturday, the singer lost her balance and tripped while performing “Vanish Into You,” right at the part of the show where she approaches the …
Read More »Trump Goes Full Fascist: 'Whether It's Right or Wrong, It's Time to Go After People'
President Donald Trump appears to be growing increasingly desperate to turn the national conversation away from his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He spent the weekend suggesting prominent Democrats should be prosecuted over bogus right-wing conspiracy theories, and today he said it outright. “Whether it’s right or wrong, …
Read More »Everyone Who's Backed Stephen Colbert Since CBS Canceled 'The Late Show'
Since CBS announced its decision to unceremoniously end The Late Show next May, an array of celebrities, politicians, and fellow late-night legends have thrown their support behind the institution’s current host, Stephen Colbert. Adam Sandler called Colbert a “strong man,” and added, “he’s gonna do great,” when asked about the …
Read More »Lionel Messi Is Back With Another Stanley Cup Collab Amid Record-Breaking MLS Season
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The 2025 MLS season is more than halfway over, and Lionel Messi is turning in a historic performance. The Inter Miami CF star has already scored 20 goals …
Read More »Roll Away the Dew With the Grateful Dead's 'Blues for Allah' 50th Anniversary Edition
In 1975, the Grateful Dead found themselves at Bob Weir’s home studio in Mill Valley, California, recording a new album. This time, though, was a bit different than their previous sessions: they recorded almost entirely without any pre-written material. “The whole idea was to get back to that band thing, …
Read More »FKA Twigs, Shia LaBeouf Settle Sexual Assault Lawsuit
FKA Twigs has dismissed her sexual battery and assault lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf after reaching a private settlement with the actor, Rolling Stone has learned. Twigs’ lawyer, Bryan Freedman, filed a request for dismissal that was accepted by the court on Monday. He and LaBeouf’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, tell Rolling …
Read More »Lifeguards Were Patrolling Other Beaches When Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowning Occurred
The Caribbean Guard, a volunteer lifeguard association, issued a statement in the wake of Malcolm-Jamal Warner‘s drowning in Costa Rica. The actor, who was 54 years old, died of asphyxia after being caught by a high current while swimming on Sunday. No lifeguards were on duty, as their limited services …
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