Matthew Perry, who charmed audiences across the globe as the sarcastic roommate Chandler Bing on the popular sitcom Friends, was reportedly found dead on Oct. 28 at his Los Angeles home from an apparent drowning, law enforcement sources confirmed to Rolling Stone. He was 54 years old. An LAPD spokesman …
Read More »Kiss Guitar Tech's Widow Sues Band for Wrongful Death
The family of a Kiss guitar tech — who died while quarantining in 2021 after contracting Covid during the band’s End of the Road World Tour — is suing for wrongful death, according to a lawsuit reviewed by Rolling Stone. Catherine Stueber, whose husband Fran had served as guitar tech …
Read More »Stephen King Knows Anti-Vaxxers Are Going to Hate His Latest Book: 'Knock Yourself Out'
THIS POST CONTAINSspoilers for Stephen King‘s new book Holly, which comes out today. Stephen King is readying himself for a flood of hate when his next book, Holly, drops on Sept. 5. “I think that a lot of people are not going to like it,” he says. “I think that …
Read More »Post Malone, Chris Brown, More Received Millions From Shuttered Venue Covid Fund: Report
Some of music’s most popular and successful acts, including Post Malone, Steve Aoki, and Chris Brown, received millions of dollars from the government grant program designed to help venues and arts programs during Covid-19, Insider reports. The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) was a massive, $14.5 billion aid program operated …
Read More »Watch: RFK Jr. Claims Covid 'Ethnically Targeted' — Says Jewish and Chinese People Most Immune
Jewish organizations are condemning Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest conspiracy theory that claimed that Covid-19 “ethnically targeted” certain races while others — specifically Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese — were “most immune” to the disease. In video published by the New York Post of the anti-vax Democratic presidential candidate’s press event …
Read More »The Trillion-Dollar Grift: Inside the Greatest Scam of All Time
I n late March 2020, Haywood Talcove, a CEO at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, was packing up his office, having sent his employees home. He was worrying about laying off his staff, his family’s health, and how he was going to manage two young kids at home during the pandemic. But …
Read More »Ask the Experts: What Supplements Should We Really Be Taking?
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With stress levels rising and people looking for ways to boost their immunity levels and get proper nutrition, wellness experts say this could be an ideal time for …
Read More »Why Are So Many Popular Wellness Influencers Red-Pilled?
A few years ago, around the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a perplexing shift in the wellness space. Yoga teachers, holistic healers, crystal sellers — people who had never posted anything remotely political, seemed, all of a sudden, to start posting about the dangers of 5G radiation, surgical …
Read More »Dozens of Companies Launch Memorial Day Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re a healthcare worker, first responder, military personnel or law enforcement officer, several companies are offering deals and discounts to express their gratitude for all the hard …
Read More »Jeff Bridges Gets Philosophical About His Brush With Death After Cancer, Covid-19 Battles
Jeff Bridges said the cancer tumor in his stomach had shrunk considerably in the years since he was diagnosed with lymphoma, but he’s still feeling the aftereffects of a mid-chemo battle with Covid-19. “For me,” Bridges told AARP Magazine in a new interview, “cancer was nothing compared to the Covid.” …
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