- CelebrityCosmopolitan
Larsa Pippen Was Spotted Having Lunch With Scott Disick and Amelia Hamlin Amid Her Kardashian Feud
The Kardashians think she's “toxic energy” so this is 👀.
- NewsBusiness Insider
GOP congressman from Texas slams Ted Cruz as it emerges he took his college roommate on Cancun trip
"Look, when a crisis hits my state, I'm there. I'm not going to go on some vacation," GOP Rep. Michael McCaul said on CNN's "State of the Union."
- CelebrityINSIDER
The Swedish royal family owns more than a dozen palaces and residences across the country. Take a closer look at their properties.
Their official residence is the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, a 600-room property that dates back to the 1600s.
- EntertainmentIndiewire
Warner Bros. Executive Slams Joss Whedon’s ‘Justice League’ Cut: ‘Stupefying’ and ‘Piece of Sh*t’
The anonymous executive tells Vanity Fair that nobody at Warner Bros. wanted to admit how horrible Whedon's "Justice League" came out.
- PoliticsReuters
U.S. Supreme Court formally pulls the plug on election-related cases
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday brought a formal end to eight lingering disputes pursued by former President Donald Trump and his allies related to the Nov. 3 presidential election including a Republican challenge to the extension of Pennsylvania's deadline to receive mail-in ballots. The justices turned away appeals by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania and Republican members of the state legislature of a ruling by Pennsylvania's top court ordering officials to count mail-in ballots that were postmarked by Election Day and received up to three days later. Three of the nine-member court's six conservative justices - Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch - dissented from the decision not to hear the Pennsylvania case.
- CelebrityTown & Country
Prince William Gives an Update on Prince Philip
The 99-year-old royal was admitted to the hospital last week "after feeling unwell."
- PoliticsUSA TODAY
'Bring out Pence.' Managers at Trump trial reveal new video of Capitol riot that shows threat to VP, lawmakers
House prosecutors wielded former President Donald Trump's words against him in arguing he should be convicted of inciting insurrection at the Capitol.













