The genre-busting megastar opens up about his life off the global stage. Just don't ask about his new album.
CNN employees, craving stability after the turbulent Chris Licht era, are encouraged by their incoming CEO's leadership of The New York Times and the BBC. "He should have been the choice in the first place," says one. But daunting challenges await.
Kyle de Rothschild Deschanel was an instant New York sensation who seemed to live on a 24/7 carousel of mega-dollar deals and raucous parties. Then his best friend found an ID marked "Aryeh Dodelson."
In an excerpt from his new book, "The End of Reality," the author warns about the curses of AI and transhumanism, presenting the moral case against superintelligence.
The gambling legend's soon-to-publish memoir has already made waves thanks to an allegation that golfer Phil Mickelson asked him to bet on the Ryder Cup.
To many in the tight-knit deep-sea exploration community, OceanGate's submersible dives were reckless and often dangerous, writes best-selling author Susan Casey.
His portraits of last century's privileged class still hold sway over influencers in the worlds of fashion, design and advertising.
In 1981, Margy Palm was abducted by Stephen Morin outside a Kmart. She's never told the whole shocking story—until now.
In 1981, Margy Palm was abducted by Stephen Morin outside a Kmart. She's never told the whole shocking story — until now.
Like his predecessors from Peter the Great to Stalin, Vladimir Putin has flaunted his unchecked power by elevating ruthless outsiders into positions of prestige and influence. When such relationships sour, things get very ugly, very fast.
Miraval was more than just their family home. It was their family business: a hugely profitable wine label on an enchanting estate in the South of France. When they split following a harrowing flight, an epic battle ensued.
The Netflix saga was once Snyder's pitch for a Star Wars movie. Now it's in a universe all its own.
"This created an alternative and distorted version of me and my life," he said in his witness statement.
It was a groundbreaking smash, but things got so toxic behind the scenes that even co-showrunner Damon Lindelof now says: "I failed." A powerful excerpt from the new book "Burn It Down."
From topless literary performances on OnlyFans to her homegrown "Snake Oil" and "grift" card business, "The Scammer" — as Caroline Calloway titles herself in a new memoir — is back.
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