Stephen Colbert to Produce Animated Donald Trump Series for Showtime
CBS’s Late Show host Stephen Colbert is set to give President Donald Trump the animated treatment with a new satirical cartoon series for Showtime.

CBS’s Late Show host Stephen Colbert is set to give President Donald Trump the animated treatment with a new satirical cartoon series for Showtime.

Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus says President Donald Trump’s “initiatives to reduce government red tape and his strong desire for comprehensive tax reform” are responsible for America’s economic resurgence and will create an economy like the one that existed when he started Home Depot.

Country music superstar Miranda Lambert says she wants nothing to do with using her platform to promote her personal politics.

Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars took to social media to celebrate and express their gratitude for the Republican senators who voted Friday morning against the so-called “skinny repeal” of Obamacare.

Chicago-based community organizers Paul McKinley and Mark Carter slammed their city government’s decision to erect a five-foot “Real Fake” sculpture outside of Chicago’s Trump Tower, calling the move a “great deception” that distracts people from the “real issues” in “the most racist city and segregated city in the country.”

Actress Betty Gilpin reveals that she was reduced to tears on election night while filming her new Netflix show, GLOW, as Donald Trump handed Hillary Clinton a stunning defeat.

Celebrities took to social media Thursday to bask in the profanity-laced comments made by White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci in an interview, in which he viciously attacked President Donald Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon and White House chief of staff Reince Priebus.

Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor called President Donald Trump a “grotesque person” and a “f**king vulgarian” while sharing his thoughts about the 2016 presidential election in an interview this week.

Former first lady Michelle Obama decried the racism she says she endured while in the White House, speaking at the Women’s Foundation of Colorado on Tuesday.

Kid Rock announced plans Wednesday to launch a voter registration initiative ahead of what may be the start of his bid for the U.S. Senate.

Documentary filmaker and left-wing activist Michael Moore says transgender military members affected by President Donald Trump’s new policy barring them from service should simply “refuse to leave.”

Comedian Jordan Klepper is set to host a new Comedy Central talk show that will skewer Breitbart News and other conservative and “alternative” media.

De Havilland — who celebrated her 101st birthday on July 1 — is taking the network to court over the television series ‘Feud,’ which explores the infamous rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

Religion rose to the top of the list of supposed reasons why pop phenom Justin Bieber abruptly cancelled his “Purpose” world tour this week, but the “Sorry” singer says his faith has nothing to do with the decision.

Hollywood stars took to social media Wednesday to express outrage over President Donald Trump’s announcement that transgender people will not be allowed to serve in the U.S. military, reversing former President Obama’s decision last year allowing them to do so.

Legendary comic book writer and film director Frank Miller took a swipe at President Donald Trump over the weekend, calling him a “buffoon.”

Actor and activist James Cromwell was cited for trespassing Monday at SeaWorld in San Diego over a PETA protest against what the actor called the horrific treatment of orca whales.

President Donald Trump has apparently blocked supermodel Chrissy Teigen on Twitter after being on the receiving end of what she described as “9 years of hating” him.

Rapper Killer Mike says Attorney General Jeff Sessions “scares the sh*t” out of him.

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is teaming with Job Creators Network, one of the nation’s largest pro-jobs grassroots organizations, to embark on a nationwide tour aimed at putting pressure on Congress to send a small business-spurring tax bill to President Donald Trump’s desk.

Talk show host Chelsea Handler said she would like to see President Donald Trump and senior White House advisor Steve Bannon share a prison cell together one day while playing a game with former Obama White House staffers on the latest episode of her Netflix show this week.

Matt Groening, creator of the animated comedy series The Simpsons, led a crowd of superhero enthusiasts Saturday at Comic-Con in San Diego, California, in a chant aimed at President Donald Trump.

Actor John Heard, best known for his role as Peter McCallister, the dad in the Christmas classic Home Alone movies, died on Friday. He was 72.

Will Smith is a diehard Los Angeles Police Department officer tasked with finding an all-powerful magical wand and saving the world in the first trailer for Netflix’s forthcoming sci-fi film Bright.

A slew of celebrities and some late-night television personalities reacted to White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s resignation Friday with snark on social media, with many of them wondering if actress and comedian Melissa McCarthy would continue to lampoon Spicer on ‘Saturday Night Live.’

Actress and political activist Alyssa Milano has launched a website aimed at providing voters with tools to contact their Congressional representatives to urge them to hold President Donald Trump and his administration “accountable” for supposed “collusion” with Russia during the presidential election.

President Donald Trump’s White House has, according to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney, removed or withdrawn about 860 Obama administration-era federal regulations.

Actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly planning to fly commercial to his foundation’s annual gala and auction in St. Tropez next week, a departure from his usual private jet-setting commute.

While summer box office revenue continues its steady decline this year, the average price per movie ticket continues to rise.

Social media users are furious over the news that Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are setting their next project at HBO around an alternate reality in which the South won the Civil War and slavery developed into a modern institution.

Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey is set to release her fourth studio album, Lust for Life, which includes an ode about feeling “less safe” under President Donald Trump that asks: “Is it the end of an era / Is it the end of America?”

Veteran songwriter Randy Newman revealed in an interview this week that he wrote a song mocking the size of President Donald Trump’s penis.

Controversial Kremlin-connected energy firm Joule Unlimited, which received millions from a Vladimir Putin-connected Russian government fund and counted former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta as a executive board member, has collapsed, according to the firm’s former chief executive.

Michael Fassbender is the leader of an elite investigative unit risking their lives to solve a murder in the first trailer for Universal Pictures’ ‘The Snowman.’

Award-winning actors Josh Brolin and Miles Teller fight a massive wildfire in the first trailer for Sony’s ‘Only the Brave.’

Manhattan state Supreme Court Judge Gerald Leibovitz issued an order this week halting the auction of some of pop star Madonna’s most personal possessions, inducing a pair of previously worn underwear, a love letter from her ex-boyfriend and late rapper Tupac Shakur, and a hairbrush.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been edited out of at least two forthcoming Kremlin-themed spy thrillers, over fears of possible hacking in retaliation.

Hollywood A-lister Felicity Jones is set to star as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the forthcoming biopic ‘On the Basis of Sex.’

Rosie O’Donnell has sparked outrage on social media after she used her personal Twitter account to promote an online video game that allows players to push President Donald Trump off of a cliff.

A bevy of Hollywood’s biggest celebrities starred in several on-screen campaigns to help build support around the passage of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare. Now, more than seven years after it was signed into law, President Obama’s crowning legislative achievement is likely going to collapse under its own bureaucratic weight.
