Celebrities are publicly disavowing an event for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A report claimed stars such as Dionne Warwick and Martin Sheen would attend a pricey gala hosted by a super PAC backing Mr. Kennedy’s third-party candidacy.
Published by By Rebecca Davis in U.S.
‘Timepiece Gentleman’ Swindled Customers Out of $3 Million, U.S. Says
Anthony Farrer, 35, who ran a consignment store in Beverly Hills, used money from the sale of customers’ luxury watches to finance a lavish lifestyle for himself, federal prosecutors said.
publicat de By Livia Albeck-ripkaCelebrating a Marriage and ‘a Second Chance at Life’
When Adam Jankelowitz was 2, he received a liver transplant. Decades later, he finally got to thank the donor’s parents in person — at his wedding with Jill Schreider.
publicat de By Alix WallA Reconnection, Long Distance and Then a Death Bed Wedding
Michaela Cook, an Australian pop-country singer known as Micks, and Jake Moyle found their way back to each other after losing touch. Soon, they were inseparable.
publicat de By Jenny BlockA Fumbled First Kiss and the Encouragement of a Stranger
For Daniel Andrew, the third date with Monica Pastor was the charm.
publicat de By Vivian EwingQuotation of the Day: No Regrets or What-Ifs, Just a Goal of Returning Georgetown to the Top
Quotation of the Day for Friday, November 10, 2023.
publicat de By The NewCorrections: Nov. 10, 2023
Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023.
publicat de By The NewNothing Could Happen Between Us
We only had a few weeks together. Why did that allow us to fall so hard so fast?
publicat de By Morgan MckinneyThe Greatest, and Sometimes Silliest, Love of All
Zeke Smith of “Survivor” and Nico Santos of “Superstore” describe themselves as “cartoon characters that live with one another.”
publicat de By Sadiba HasanPresident’s War Against ‘Fake News’ Raises Alarms in South Korea
He calls fake news an enemy that threatens democracy. Critics of President Yoon Suk Yeol say he is silencing journalists in the name of fighting disinformation.
publicat de By Choe Sang-hunRestrictions on L.G.B.T.Q. Depictions Rattle Hungary’s Cultural World
A government campaign against what it calls “homosexual propaganda” is unsettling booksellers and has resulted in the firing of the director of one of the country’s leading museums.
publicat de By Andrew Higgins