Stephen Colbert Slams British Royals’ Jeffrey Epstein Ties
The “Late Show” host can’t believe the British royal family is OK with Prince Andrew’s ties to the late sex-trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein yet not OK with Meghan Markle.
The “Late Show” host can’t believe the British royal family is OK with Prince Andrew’s ties to the late sex-trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein yet not OK with Meghan Markle.
“Imagine after centuries of inbreeding all of a sudden these people are concerned about the color of a baby’s skin,” the late-night host said.
The two Fox News stars pointed and maniacally laughed at an image of Brian Stelter wearing shorts, with Hannity exclaiming: “Did you have to ruin my life?!”
Six of the seven members of the Pugel household got the virus, with the father intubated and a son hospitalized. To Idahoans burning masks, a daughter spoke of doing what’s best.
“Members of Congress should not be actively trading securities in the middle of a crisis,” said Ben Edwards, a securities law expert at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Tim Teeman and Tom Sykes, the team behind The Daily Beast’s ‘Royalist’ newsletter and royal coverage, held a Zoom Live to make sense of what we all heard in the Oprah interview.
The digital outlet’s editorial staffers on Monday said they sent a letter to Condé Nast bosses expressing multiple concerns with their newly hired editor.
Jimmy Lee Murphy, who was outfitting a van to live in just before his arrest, took out a $650,000 life insurance policy in his wife’s name weeks before she was fatally shot.
Allison Stickland, the nanny who allegedly witnessed Woody Allen burying his head in Dylan Farrow’s naked lap—which helped kick off the child abuse investigation—speaks out.
The only way to get to two public lakes is through Stan Kroenke’s land. But an appeals court just ruled he doesn’t need to let anyone in.
Meghan and Harry’s riveting Oprah tell-all was a political Rorschach test of sorts, with conservatives rallying to defend the Crown against Markle’s claims of palace racism.
No other broadcaster has the fame, empathy, and journalistic skills to pull off a conversation full of as many revelations—and as much humanity—as Sunday’s royal sitdown.
A bipartisan effort fizzled after a court ordered authorities to stop releasing evidence in the crash case.
Crown Publishing stopped promoting the governor’s self-congratulatory tome amid revelations that his administration concealed death data.
According to the site’s Twitter account, it went offline “to investigate a security breach.” The platform was indeed hacked last month.
The former president formally requested the RNC stop using his likeness earlier this month.
The explosion injured six people, including the student who brought the device to school. The district’s superintendent said it was “a serious lack of judgment.”
Lula, 75, spent two years in prison in the corruption case, his conviction overturned by Brazil’s Supreme Court on Monday.
The bill would prohibit transgender students from playing on athletic teams that match their personal gender identities.
Ben Goldey, who departed Interior at the end of the Trump administration, later went to work for QAnon-curious Rep. Lauren Boebert.
A piece of your own identification isn’t the wisest thing to drop at a crime scene.
“There’s been one bombshell after another,” Minority Leader Will Barclay said.
“If you’re one of the criminals, because maybe you can work out a deal, so you don’t [get] the longest sentences.”
Kenneth Walker had originally been charged with assault and attempted murder of a police officer in the March 13 incident. A judge dismissed those charges with prejudice Monday.
The CBS interview with the power couple drew in an average of just over 17 million viewers.