Troubled rapper and entrepreneur Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, began streaming on the Amazon-owned livestreaming app Twitch Friday, but the online broadcast was short-lived after he reverted to his now-familiar Nazi antics.
Disney-owned Marvel Studios is still trying to give its legacy characters updates for the “modern” era — even in its upcoming “Fantastic Four” reboot, which hopes to reverse a trend of box-office failure for the suffering woke brand.
Actor and bombastic podcaster Michael Rapaport has trained his sights on socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), suggesting that the Jewish politician’s ancestors “would be disgusted” by his opposition to arming Israel in its current conflict with Hamas — pointedly invoking the deaths of his Polish relatives in the Holocaust.
Jon Kahn — Breitbart News’s COO and the chart-topping songwriter behind the Trump-inspired song “Fighter” — says his recent journey into faith, explored in his latest single “Fingerprints,” has made him further aware of “the left’s attempt to toxify religion”
Adore Delano, a former competitor on RuPaul’s Drag Race, posted a video to social media complaining that the Trump administration will not recognize his proclaimed transgender identity on his passport and other federal documents.
Jan Schwieterman, an American actor who was active in film and television in the 1990s and 2000s, passed away last month at the age of 52, shortly after a diagnosis of “aggressive” stage-four cancer. Schwieterman, best known for the 1997
Actor Michael Rapaport says Democrats are losing touch with ordinary Americans by defending extremists like Mahmoud Khalil, the anti-Israel graduate student at Columbia University who is currently facing deportation.
Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho says his new film Mickey 17 is not parodying Donald Trump with its villain played by Mark Ruffalo, but several critics say the allusions to the U.S. president are too numerous and too specific to deny.
This year’s swag bags for Oscar nominees are valued over $200,000, with dozens of gifts ranging from liposuction vouchers to international resort stays — and in the wake of the historic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the freebies may help victims with repairing or rebuilding their properties or family members’ homes.
British rocker Phil Collins, the drummer-singer for the band Genesis who became a chart-topping solo artist, says he has no drive to make new music because of severe health issues.
A Philadelphia medical examiner has reportedly reversed the suicide ruling — upheld by former Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro — in the 2011 death of a teacher who was found with 20 stab wounds.
Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo listed off a litany of left-wing talking points while campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan, claiming that former President Donald Trump told people to “inject bleach,” tried to enforce a “Muslim ban,” and called Nazis “fine people.”
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, pitching her as the candidate to “help save the planet” from climate doom — despite the Hollywood star’s own frequent flights and yacht excursions.
Chelsea O’Donnell, the estranged adopted daughter of actress Rosie O’Donnell, has been arrested twice in one month, becoming the main suspect in a drug addiction and child endangerment case described in harrowing detail by Wisconsin law enforcement.
The attempt on Donald Trump’s life Saturday night was an unnerving and historic moment in American politics, and the former president’s supporters rose to the occasion with memes celebrating his fighting spirit and lampooning the left’s hysterical hatred.
It’s a dream scoop for the New York Times: Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito displayed a “Stop the Steal” symbol outside his house! Unfortunately for the Times and reporter Jodi Kantor, there isn’t any real evidence for that headline — only a heaping helping of BlueAnon fever-swamp paranoia.
Actor Ncuti Gatwa, now the star of the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who, is telling potential viewers not to watch the show if they don’t like his casting or his political preaching.
Mandisa Hundley, an award-winning singer who competed on American Idol and went on to become a Platinum-selling icon of the Christian music world, died Thursday at her home in Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 47.
A bombshell court filing from former President Donald Trump’s legal team says cell phone data shows Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis and Nathan Wade exchanged over 2,000 phone calls in the first 11 months of 2021 — an average of six calls per day before they began a romantic relationship, according to the pair’s under-oath testimony.
The lead attorney representing Colorado before the Supreme Court Thursday, arguing to remove Donald Trump from this year’s presidential ballots, admitted under questioning that his rationale could be applied to preemptively invalidate the outcome of an election.
Hollywood star Rob Reiner spent several days shaming supporters of third-party presidential candidates this week, saying — unironically, and apparently oblivious to the overwhelming irony — that the only way to defend “American democracy” is to vote for President Joe Biden.
A rescue dog named Axel is receiving praise for taking action to rescue his owners’ 17-year-old son, Gabriel Tanner, a healthy young athlete who suffered a stroke this summer.
A Texas woman is grateful to God after surviving a harrowing animal attack — an extraordinary coincidence of not one but two predators randomly dropping on her in the middle of a field.
A Florida deputy is receiving praise for a “badass” moment of heroism caught on tape, as he jumped on a runaway boat traveling over 40 miles per hour after its driver fell off.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) inexplicably froze up during a Senate GOP leadership press conference Wednesday afternoon, prompting his colleagues to pull him aside from a podium at the Capitol without finishing his remarks.
Warner Bros’ “Barbie” film is tracking for a huge opening weekend, but early reviews have revealed the picture devolves into a series of moralizing monologues — not the light, fun adventure promised in its marketing.
The moment that irked me most during Thursday’s hearing with my colleague Emma-Jo Morris came when Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) implied the Russians had tampered with Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” before her bombshell story on its contents.
Score another one for male feminists, as “Justin Sane,” lead singer of the tirelessly preachy punk band Anti-Flag, has been indirectly accused of sexual assault — apparently prompting the band to break up and go completely dark online.
Several infamously cancelled musical outsiders have set the saga of Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” to music, a playful Christmas song titled “Rudolph’s Laptop.”
Brandon Montrell, a comedian and online performer known as “Boogie B,” was fatally shot Friday in New Orleans while shopping for his grandmother ahead of Christmas.
Darrell Brooks — the man accused of driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, last year — has been convicted on all six counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
ABC’s long-running primetime soap opera Grey’s Anatomy threw in a quick jab at Thanksgiving in its latest episode, calling the holiday illegitimate, because colonialism.
Brass Against, a rock band who covers famous rock songs with horn arrangements, has expressed regret after its lead singer urinated on an audience member’s face during a concert Thursday.