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They’re Back: Kamala Harris Fires Up Hollywood’s Power Brokers

Literally overnight, big-dollar Democratic donors who’d been nervously sitting on their checkbooks since Joe Biden’s debate debacle have been lining up to shower millions on their candidate.

Hollywood Flashback: When (Bob) Hope Ruled Hollywood

The golf-club swinging comedian was among the very first to use his fame for good, turning the USO into a literal cause celeb.

Sharon Stone Leaves Nothing Unturned

The iconic actress and former amfAR spokesperson on battling bigotry (and Harvey Weinstein), forgiveness (especially when it comes to Kevin Spacey) and how she came back from the dead (literally).

Man Bites Dog: RFK Jr. Learns the Hard Way How White House Ambitions Can Be Undone by a Pooch

Did he really eat a canine in Korea? Or was it a goat in Patagonia? It hardly matters. Because the fringe candidate has just stepped on the true third rail of American politics — never diss a dog.

The Five Most Legendary Lawyers of 2024

David Fox, Michael Kump, Peter Nelson, Ron Nessim, and Kelli Sager join the roster of THR’s Legal Legends.

Hollywood Flashback: ‘Kent State,’ When College Protests Were Considered Boffo TV

Ellen Barkin’s breakthrough role in NBC’s 1981 movie had her delivering a fiery speech denouncing “our government… as murderers all over the world.”

Hollywood Flashback: Truman Capote Won an Emmy With Lee Radziwill by His Side

At the 19th annual Emmy Awards in 1967, Capote picked up an individual achievement honor, shared with Eleanor Perry, for adapting 'A Christmas Memory,' an 'ABC Stage 67' special.

A Lawsuit, a Porn Mogul and a ‘Pawn Stars’ Cameo: The Bizarre Afterlife of O.J. Simpson’s White Bronco

What happened to the most notorious SUV of the 20th century? The long and winding road that landed the attempted getaway vehicle at an unlikely rest stop in Tennessee.

Berlin Flashback: Four Decades Before ‘Killers,’ Scorsese Made His Berlin Debut With ‘Raging Bull’

The director will be receiving the Honorary Golden Bear award at the 2024 Berlin Film Festival, celebrating the 81-year-old auteur’s lifetime achievement in cinema.

Is Josh Hawley a ‘Barbie’ Fan?

Why else would the Missouri conservative be waging his own private little war against 'Oppenheimer.'

How Much Was Clark Griswold’s Christmas Bonus? The Internet Wants to Know

Crunching the numbers on classic holiday movies is fast becoming the latest seasonal craze.

Apocalypse Then: 40 Years Ago, A TV Movie Saved the World from Nuclear Annihilation

ABC’s 1983 film 'The Day After' — the subject of a new documentary as well as a book —not only blew America’s (and Ronald Reagan’s) mind, but it may also have changed the course of human history.