Bono Named One of Glamour Magazine’s ‘Women of the Year’
U2 frontman Bono has been selected as the first-ever man to make Glamour magazine’s prestigious “Women of the Year” list.

U2 frontman Bono has been selected as the first-ever man to make Glamour magazine’s prestigious “Women of the Year” list.

Bill Clinton and rocker Jon Bon Jovi cover Billboard magazine’s November issue for a special feature exploring the former president’s work with the Clinton Global Initiative, in which he explains how the Clinton Foundation could continue to accept cash from foreign donors if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency.

U2 frontman Bono berated Donald Trump at a Dreamforce benefit concert in San Francisco Wednesday night, blasting the Republican presidential candidate’s proposal to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and shouting “You’re fired!” at the candidate’s onstage projection.

Rockers Bono, Jon Bon Jovi and Sting joined several other celebrities and Bill Clinton for what will be the former president’s final Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City this week.

Tuesday on “CBS This Morning,” U2 lead singer Bono said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was “dangerous,” and “potentially the worst idea that ever happened to America.” Bono said, “Look, America is like the best idea the world ever came up with,

The Tampa Bay Times writes about revelations of overlapping connections between the Clinton Foundation and the Hillary Clinton-led State Department:

The spokesman for the State Department had a difficult time during Monday’s hostile and at times uncomfortably awkward briefing with reporters as he attempted to explain away the relationship between the State Department under Democratic nominee for president Hillary R. Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.

A new batch of emails from Hillary Clinton’s tenure at the State Department released by Judicial Watch on Monday reveals that a former aide to Bill Clinton asked State to accommodate a request from Clinton Foundation supporter and U2 lead singer Bono.

U2 frontman Bono was among those rescued from a restaurant in Nice by armed police Thursday night after a terrorist drove a lorry into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day on the nearby Promenade des Anglais, killing 84 people and injuring more than 100 others.

Senator Lindsey Graham opened the evidence session of the Senate Appropriations Committee which hosted U2 singer Bono yesterday by telling the room that you don’t win wars against terrorists by killing them, or “dropping bombs on their head” but rather,

Dr. Sebastian Gorka, National Security editor for Breitbart News and author of the new book Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War, joined host Stephen K. Bannon on Wednesday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily to talk about the security challenges posed by the great Middle Eastern migration to the West.

Frank Gaffney, founder of the Center for Security Policy and a senior policy adviser to presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), tells Breitbart News Daily host Stephen K. Bannon his view on rock singer Bono’s call for a new, America-funded “Marshall Plan” to prop up nations in the Middle East and Africa, along with bringing even more migrants into Europe.

Bono — the international statesman, global thought-leader and occasional musician — has told Congress exactly what it needs to do solve the global refugee crisis and Islamic extremism. Firstly, the West needs to welcome in more refugees from North Africa and the Middle

U2 lead singer Bono appealed to Congress on Tuesday for a “Marshall Plan” to provide aid to the Middle East much like the massive relief the United States provided to rebuild Europe and counter extremism after World War Two.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, U2 frontman and anti-poverty activist Bono called for the U.S. to send more assistance to Europe to shore up the European Union as it buckles under the Third World migrant crisis, even though Americans are struggling to bear their own tax burdens.

The global political establishment is rolling out its big guns on the issue of Britain leaving the European Union and the migrant crisis today, with billionaire left-wing donor George Soros, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and now U2 singer Bono chiming

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Bono, the lead vocalist of rock band U2, offered warning about the refugee crisis taking place due to turmoil in the Middle East and in Africa. Bono told “Morning Joe” this crisis threatens the existence

Justin Timberlake took a moment to throw some shade at GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump while presenting an award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night.

David Bowie, the last truly great pop star, is dead and all Salon wants to do is turn him into some kind of proto Bruce Jenner. No, Salon. This is quite incredibly boring of you, not to mention impertinent. Obviously none

Members of the California rock band Eagles of Death Metal have made a surprise return to a Paris stage during a concert by U2, less than a month after suicide bombers stormed the band’s Nov. 13 gig at the Bataclan theater and killed 89 people.

To raise money for World AIDS Day this week, the AIDS charity RED has teamed up with the charity auction site Omaze to raffle off the chance to win “once-in-a-lifetime” experiences with celebrities.

In the wake of Friday’s Parisian terror attacks, which killed more than 120 people, U2 frontman Bono said Saturday his band did not pull out of a scheduled show.

Beyoncé and Coldplay rocked out, First Lady Michelle Obama launched a new girls’ education initiative, and Leonardo DiCaprio warned of the dangers of climate change as tens of thousands gathered for the fourth annual Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park on Saturday.

U2’s longtime friend and tour manager Dennis Sheehan died in his hotel room early Wednesday morning, just hours after the band kicked off a week of performances at the Forum in Los Angeles, according to TMZ.
