Another key recession indicator is rearing its head as President Donald Trump’s administration enacts reciprocal tariffs on large swaths of goods imported into the United States. On Wednesday morning, the price of U.S. Treasury bonds took a nosedive, while yields spiked — a sign that bond holders are dumping their …
Read More »L.A. Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks Livestream: How to Watch Luka Doncic's Return to Dallas Online
Back in February, Dallas shocked the NBA with the surprise trade of their superstar Luka Doncic to Los Angeles. And now, the Slovenian-born basketball player will get his revenge when the No. 3-seed L.A. Lakers battle the No. 10-seed Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, April 9. The Lakers are fighting for …
Read More »Liam Payne's Friend Roger Nores Withdraws Defamation Lawsuit Against Singer's Dad
Liam Payne‘s friend has pulled his defamation lawsuit against thelate singer’s father, Geoff Payne. Roger Nores — who was acquitted of an involuntary manslaughter charge in Payne’s death investigation — asked the court to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit on Wednesday, Rolling Stone can confirm. In his original filing, Nores had …
Read More »'The Tensions Were So Crazy': An Oral History of 'What About Bob?'
T he What About Bob? production crew was deep in the woods of the tiny Virginia town of Moneta when they heard a frightening sound they couldn’t quite identify. They were over three months into shooting the 1991 Bill Murray–Richard Dreyfuss comedy about a mentally ill man who becomes obsessed …
Read More »Sex Pistols Dedicate Show to Late Friend and Blondie Drummer Clem Burke
The Sex Pistols dedicated their set in Sydney, Australia Tuesday, April 8, to late Blondie drummer Clem Burke. The punk greats have been on tour with Gallows singer Frank Carter, who opened the show with a quick tribute to Burke, who died earlier this week at the age of 70. …
Read More »Amy Winehouse, Elton John, and 'Hamilton' Added to Library of Congress' National Recording Registry
Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black, Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and the Hamilton original cast album were among the 25 sound recordings that were entered into the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry on Wednesday. Tracy Chapman’s 1988 self-titled LP, Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew, Mary J. Blige’s My Life, …
Read More »'Warfare' Wants You to Experience What Combat Feels Like Firsthand
They say nothing forms stronger bonds than the shared experience of combat, and that the feeling of deep fraternity forged under fire is as close, if not closer, than the love one harbors for family and country. Warfare understands this. A movie about a single siege on a single day …
Read More »Late-Night TV Hosts Respond to Trump's 'Bold Vision for Destroying the Economy'
Donald Trump‘s tariffs plan has officially come into play, and late-night TV hosts responded to the economic chaos with an equal measure of comedy and horror. On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert noted, “I hope you have finished your Christmas shopping because today was officially the last shopping day before …
Read More »Watch Ed Sheeran Perform 'Azizam,' 'Pink Pony Club' in NYC Subway
Jimmy Fallon enlisted Ed Sheeran for the latest session of “Subway Busking” on The Tonight Show. The late-night host and the British musician snuck into the 50th Street subway station disguised in emo-looking wigs, sunglasses, and all-black outfits, and announced themselves as Frat Poison when they started playing. Sheeran kicked …
Read More »The Jay-Z, Tony Buzbee Legal War Somehow Got Even Uglier
Lawyers for Jay-Z and Tony Buzbee traded scathing barbs in a California courtroom Tuesday as a judge said he likely won’t rule on a key dismissal motion in the legal war until he hears the recording of Jay-Z’s rape accuser allegedly claiming Buzbee “pushed” her to make a false claim …
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