Gérard Depardieu sexual assault claims
The allegations are the latest in a line of accusations leveled at Depardieu
Dulé Hill: West Wing "still rings true"
Hill discusses his PBS artists series "The Express Way," meeting his wife on "Ballers" and why showbiz is like jazz
The fight for up-front nutrition labels
A survey found that 75% of American consumers are for moving nutrition facts to the front of food packages
Trump aides knew about hush payments
The Arkansas governor and former Trump White House staffer thought the hush money arrangement was "a good idea"
Experts bash "shameful" immunity hearing
"Unlikely Trump will ever be tried for the crimes he committed," says ex-Judge J. Michael Luttig
US tries to block Bibi warrant: report
Israel, US "making a concerted effort to head off" possible arrest warrants from the ICC, Times of Israel reports
Kristi Noem defends dog killing
The South Dakota Republican has been criticized by all sides for confessing to the killing of her 14-month-old pet
SCOTUS sounds sold on Trump's Big Lie
The extremist majority on the Supreme Court is acting as rank partisan operators — and threatening our democracy
Tire toxins are killing off salmon
One analysis found that a car’s tires emit 1 trillion ultrafine particles per kilometer
RFK is playing Trump for his voters
Kennedy wants more marks for his anti-vaccination grift — he'll find way more of them by marketing to MAGA
"Trump will take the bait"
Will Donald Trump take the stand in his own defense? Experts weigh in on his first criminal trial
TikTok heist is privacy hypocrisy
Here’s how a tech-mob shakedown, blessed by the Oval, is about to blow up in Biden’s face
Sanders: Netanyahu “ethnic cleansing”
"Displacing 80 percent of the population in Gaza — is ethnic cleansing," Sanders says
"King James is nourished in fear"
Curran discusses the importance of telling King James' story, why he isn't that well known and what makes him tick
McConnell: More problems now than WWII
"We need to get serious about what we're up against," McConnell says on "Meet the Press"
Biden stole WH correspondents’ dinner
And, yes, there were plenty of jokes throughout the evening about "Stormy weather" and killing dogs
The ethics of eating monsters
From "Star Wars" and cannibal films to "Delicious in Dungeon," what – and who – we eat prompts navel-gazing
Columbia crisis: Liberalism chokes again
Columbia's president capitulated to the right-wing witch hunt — and only made things worse. Maybe that's a lesson?
Protecting darkness in Atacama desert
Light pollution is threatening the future of astronomy. Can a new nationwide lighting standard make a difference?
The self-preservation of the media
The media must use accurate and direct language to describe the democracy crisis before it is too late
Trump, Kari Lake and abortion hypocrisy
Republicans played the abortion card until it stopped working for them — only foolish Mike Pence still believes
"Top Chef" makes the case for cabbage
The verdict is clear: Cabbage is a winner.
What to expect at correspondents’ dinner
Colin Jost will headline the D.C. dinner with a star-studded guest list, with Pres. Biden speech anticipated
"The People's Joker" queers-up Gotham
Benefitting from fair use exception, director Vera Drew puts a little sugar in DC Comics' tank and lights a match