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October 18, 2019
The duchess is speaking out about the pressure of being in the spotlight in a moving new documentary that will air on Sunday. In a preview released today, the new royal came close to tears when she admitted that she has struggled with the press scrutiny, especially since she became a mother in May.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil's costume designer Ellen Mirojnick takes us behind the scenes of the film's lavish costumes. Find out how Jolie's kids felt about their mother's goth aesthetic.
The Energy secretary tendered his resignation Thursday and is expected to leave by the end of the year.
Having racked up two shiny Grammys and a YSL fragrance campaign this year, the British-Albanian pop star is finding newfound freedom with her forthcoming album. "Being able to make your own decisions, to be taken seriously, to not feel like you constantly have to prove yourself as a woman," Lipa says, "that, for me, is what's so important."
Time to prop up his foundering resort with some sweet emoluments-violating cash by hosting the G7 summit at Trump Doral. As of today, #BedBugSummit was trending in response on Twitter.
In a Trump-approved statement, the acting chief of staff is reversing course after telling reporters Thursday that the administration does quid pro quos "all the time."
Former Texas governor Rick Perry campaigned on abolishing the Department of Energy, but then ran the $30 billion agency. President Trump had proposed slashing its budget, and its highly skilled workforce was devastated. Those familiar with the DOE's key roles—from guarding the U.S. nuclear arsenal to assessing the North Korean threat to protecting the electrical grid—were terrified. Michael Lewis exposed the catastrophic risks the White House was ignoring in this 2017 piece.
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