Nolte: Time’s Up for Time’s Up – Corrupt #MeToo Group Ceases Operations
The corrupt #MeToo organization Time’s Up is ceasing operations, reports the left-wing Associated Press.
The corrupt #MeToo organization Time’s Up is ceasing operations, reports the left-wing Associated Press.
Tennessee’s high court on Thursday vacated a ruling that required police to publicly release their investigation of country singer Naomi Judd’s death.
Hollywood star Ashley Judd has reportedly revealed in a lawsuit that she found her mother, country music singer Naomi Judd, alive after she shot herself, and stayed by her side for 30 minutes as she died.
Grammy-winning country music star Naomi Judd — one half of the hit-making, mother-daughter duo The Judds — died from self-inflicted gunshot wound, her daughter actor Ashley Judd confirmed on Thursday.
Grammy-winning country music star Naomi Judd — known for being part of the mother-daughter duo The Judds — died by suicide at age 76.
The board of Time’s Up says all of its members will be replaced after the organization’s then-CEO was caught advising disgraced Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) as women accused him of sexual harassment.
NEW YORK — Ashley Judd has recounted a painful ordeal she believes almost cost her leg after tripping in a Congolese rainforest and having to be evacuated by motorbike.
Time’s Up, the anti-sexual harassment organization created by Hollywood celebrities in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, has spent big bucks on executive salaries but has skimped on helping actual victims, according to a new report.
Actress and left-wing activist Ashley Judd wrote at CNN that Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court would cause women’s equality to suffer and “haul us back in time.”
Long-time leftist actress Jane Fonda and other Hollywood celebrities, including Ashley Judd and Amy Schumer, are joining forces with Democrat vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for a “women’s voter mobilization” event.
Actress Ashley Judd promoted NARAL’s new campaign condemning pro-life politicians who are urging an end to coronavirus lockdowns.
Hollywood stars who endorsed Elizabeth Warren for president were in a state of mourning Thursday when the Democratic candidate announced that she would be ending her bid for the White House, citing misogyny and noting that they now have to choose between two male candidates aged 77 and 78.
Actress Ashley Judd has officially endorsed Elizabeth Warren’s bid for the Democratic nomination for president, saying that the Massachusetts senator “will end corruption in government” and will be “the best president money can’t buy.” Judd joins a growing list of
Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein has reportedly been caught on video getting screamed at while enjoying a night out at a New York bar.
Activists are preparing for the “world’s first National Period Day” on Saturday, October 19, in an effort to elevate “the issue of period poverty.”
Actress and political activist Ashley Judd threw her support and money behind 2020 hopeful Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s (D-NY) campaign, as she struggles to qualify to appear on the Democratic presidential debate stage.
Hollywood actress-turned-activist Ashley Judd called out former vice president and possible 2020 candidate Joe Biden for his repeated handiness with women.
Actor Stephen Baldwin called out his brother Alec Baldwin for having a “spirit of hate” following the SNL star signing a letter threatening to boycott the state of Georgia if Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a bill restricting abortion into law.
Hollywood activists including Ashley Judd and Mark Ruffalo have now joined Alyssa Milano’s growing effort to threaten the state of Georgia with a boycott if Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signs a bill that would limit abortion to the first six weeks.
Actress and left-wing activist Ashley Judd was confronted by sex workers at a recent event in New York City and called out for her stance on prostitution.
Hollywood celebrities from Amy Schumer to Alec Baldwin expressed outrage Friday as the Senate Judiciary Committee plans to vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
Hollywood celebrities and left-wing politicians are taking to Twitter to smear President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, and to threaten to hold back funding from any U.S. senator who is considering to vote to confirm him.
Deadline’s Michael Cieply points out that every major film studio is heavily promoting blockbuster film “featuring big guns” — all while Hollywood luminaries like Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman are fronting public campaigns against law-abiding gun owners.
Hollywood stars Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and others associated with the No Rifle Association initiative (#NoRA) have signed a letter demanding Bank of America revoke a loan made to Remington Arms.
Ashley Judd sued Harvey Weinstein on Monday, saying the former movie mogul hurt her acting career in retaliation for her rejecting his sexual advances.
Hollywood gun control proponents including Amy Schumer, Jimmy Kimmel, and Alec Baldwin are launching a initiative to take down the NRA.
Hundreds of powerful female Hollywood executives, directors, producers, actresses, and agents, have launched the ‘Time’s Up’ initiative to stamp out sexual harassment in Hollywood and workplaces across the country.
It began with a news story, and then a tweet, and suddenly it seemed like everything had changed overnight. 2017 will forever be known as the Year of the Reckoning.
Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson on Friday accused Harvey Weinstein of orchestrating a smear campaign decades ago against actresses who have since come forward to accuse the disgraced producer of sexual harassment.
Several actresses who auditioned for a role in a recent Ashley Judd-starring film about sex trafficking have described how the audition process left them physically bruised and scared for their safety.
Actress Ashley Judd says she escaped Harvey Weinstein’s sexual advances by making a deal.
Actress Meryl Streep issued a statement Monday blasting the “disgraceful” behavior of now-unemployed Hollywood super-producer Harvey Weinstein, and claimed “not everybody knew” about the decades of alleged sexual harassment claims that have been re-told about him this week.
Thursday’s New York Times bombshell, which has effectively ended Oscar-winning producer and Democrat super-donor Harvey Weinstein’s career, contains two equally disturbing pieces of news, only one of which the national media will report and explore.
Actresses, entertainment journalists, and other Hollywood personalities took to Twitter to react to Thursday’s bombshell report in the New York Times alleging that super-producer and Democratic Party power player Harvey Weinstein allegedly sexually harassed multiple women over a period of decades, and allegedly reached financial settlements with at least eight of them.
The New York Times dropped a career bomb on Harvey Weinstein, the multiple Oscar-winning producer and Democrat power donor. According to the report, Weinstein has settled no fewer than eight sexual harassment complaints over 25 years, between 1990 and 2015.
Actress Ashley Judd described being the victim of “everyday sexism” during a recent encounter with airport security in a Facebook Live video she posted to her account this week.
Actress and left-wing activist Ashley Judd says the “tragedy” of Donald Trump’s election victory is far worse than an experience from her childhood in which she was raped.
During Saturday’s Women’s March in Washington, DC, Ashley Judd ranted, “I am not as nasty as your own daughter being your favorite sex symbol, like your wet dreams infused with your own genes.”
Actress Ashley Judd joined Black Lives Matter protesters outside the Democratic National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
In Variety’s new “Power of Women” issue, actress and activist Ashley Judd claims she was sexually harassed by one of Hollywood’s “most famous, admired-slash-rivaled bosses” in the late 1990s.