To Donald Trump, the truth is whatever he decides it is. In the wake of Sidney Powell‘s plea deal and despite claiming that she had joined his legal team in 2020, the former president is now alleging she was “never” his attorney. “Despite the Fake News reports to the contrary… …
Read More »Hear Bob Dylan Cover John Mellencamp, Dwight Yoakam at Recent Tour Stops
Bob Dylan has spent the past few weeks spotlighting local artists and city-specific songs while cross-crossing America on his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. It began October 1 in Kansas City when he opened up with “Kansas City,” continued in St. Louis where he covered two Chuck Berry songs, and …
Read More »Blinken: Hamas Is Blocking Americans From Leaving Gaza
Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused militant group Hamas of blocking Americans and citizens of other nations from crossing into Egypt from Gaza and said that “some significant number” of the 10 unaccounted for Americans are being held hostage by Hamas. “We have several hundred Americans and other nationalities, other …
Read More »Bad Bunny Really Wants to Make a 'Shrek' Sequel in 'SNL' Sketch
Bad Bunny dressed up like Shrek and forced his Saturday Night Live co-workers to act out a sequel to the beloved animated franchise in a sketch produced by the show’s Please Don’t Destroy crew. In what could have doubled as a Halloween episode sketch, Benito suddenly emerges in the Please …
Read More »Liz Cheney: Democracy Is Doomed Under a Second Trump Presidency
Rep. Liz Cheney shared her fears that another Trump presidency could be the death knell for democracy. “He cannot be the next president because if he is, all of the things he attempted to do but was stopped from doing by responsible people around him — at the Department of …
Read More »Gaza's War Is Coming to the West Bank, These Palestinian Militants Warn
Three fighters sit next to their assault rifles, staring at portraits of Palestinian Authority security forces. We’re in a modest working class living room in the Occupied West Bank’s Jenin Refugee camp. And at first glance, this is a peculiar moment: The fighters are from the guerrilla outfit, the Jenin …
Read More »Why 'Killers of the Flower Moon's' Reign of Terror Is Still Felt Today
Before he wrote the book Killers of the Flower Moon, author David Grann paid a visit to Oklahoma and the Osage Nation in 2012. He found himself in the local museumlooking at a big panoramic photo of the Osage tribe and some white settlers. But a panel was missing from …
Read More »Britney Spears' 'Crossroads' Director Talks Streaming Rights, Potential Sequel
With the Britney Spears-starring Crossroads set to reenter theaters this week to coincide with the release of her memoir The Woman in Me, the 2002 dramedy’s director discussed a potential sequel and eventual streaming availability in a new interview. Spears writes at length about working on Crossroads in her book, …
Read More »Bob Lee's Murder Shook San Francisco. What Really Happened?
T he 911 call came in around 2:30 a.m on April 4. “Help, someone stabbed me,” said the voice on the phone. Police and paramedics rushed to the address he gave near the downtown waterfront, beneath the hulking steel beams of the Bay Bridge. By the time first responders arrived …
Read More »A Season of Slow Travel: Where to Go (and What to Do) for Your Next Relaxing Getaway
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. W e had barely dug into the appetizers on our first night at the Conrad Bora Bora Nui, but I was already making post-dinner plans. Nestled into a …
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