Celebrities

Commentary: Bob’s Secret

Arts, Culture & Media

Advertisers use celebrities to hawk their products on TV all the time. But Kurt Andersen is still getting over the shock of seeing a musical legend during the commercial break. Audio coming soon.

Jennifer Lopez, Pink Floyd, and other Celebrity Bugs

Arts, Culture & Media

Snap, Crackle, Pop Stars: Portraits in Cereal

Arts, Culture & Media
Brazilian top model Gisele Bundchen poses before the showcase of the Colcci Summer 2016 Ready To Wear collection during Sao Paulo Fashion Week.

Did Gisele Bündchen hide from the Paparazzi by wearing a burqa?

Culture
Donald Trump keeps getting fired

The Big Apple is out: Who else has abandoned Donald Trump so far?

Global Politics
Argentina's Economy Minister Martin Lousteau and his girlfriend Anita attend the final match at the Buenos Aires Open tennis tournament between Jose Acasuso and David Nalbandian February 24, 2008.

Inflation — and hotness — make economists superstars in Argentina 

Economics

He’s not a rock star or an actor, but Martín Lousteau is a celebrity in Argentina — even though he’s an economist. He’s also not alone. The quirky popularity of attractive economists in Argentina belies the country’s real, everyday problems with inflation.

water mite

Jennifer Lopez has a species of water mite named after her. Really

Science

What do Barack Obama, Jennifer Lopez and Bob Marley have in common? Think science and species.What do Barack Obama, Jennifer Lopez and Bob Marley have in common? Think science and species.

The World

David Duchovny’s pro-Russian beer ad stirs up a controversy

Media

X-Files star David Duchovny, an American with a Russian-sounding last name, has unwittingly waded into the frosty world of US-Russia relations. And it all has to do with an unfortunately timed beer ad.

John Cleese performing during a dress rehearsal of his one man show in 2009.

John Cleese, of Monty Python fame, joins George Clooney in attacking The Daily Mail

First it was George Clooney. Now British comedian John Cleese is lashing out at The Daily Mail, one of Britain’s most notorious gossip rags. He joins a long list of celebrities who feel victimized by the paper.First it was George Clooney. Now British comedian John Cleese is lashing out at The Daily Mail, one of Britain’s most notorious gossip rags. He joins a long list of celebrities who feel victimized by the paper.

U.S. actor George Clooney smiles as he arrives on the red carpet for the premiere of "Gravity" at the 70th Venice Film Festival in Venice August 28, 2013. Clooney and Sandra Bullock star in Alfonso Cuaron movie "Gravity" which debuts at the festival.

George Clooney turns the tables on the British tabloid The Daily Mail

George Clooney may have hurt the reputation of the Daily Mail more than the paper hurt his. After the Mail claimed the mother of his fiancée was unhappy with the engagement for religious reasons, he blasted back in his own article published by USA Today.