Following Kristi Noem's ouster as Homeland Security Secretary by President Trump, Chasten Buttigieg challenged followers to set Noem's final speech to the closing credits of the political satire series Veep—and the internet delivered.
Following Kristi Noem's ouster as Homeland Security Secretary by President Trump, Chasten Buttigieg challenged followers to set Noem's final speech to the closing credits of the political satire series Veep—and the internet delivered.
Trans activist and Broadway performer Dylan Mulvaney was a guest on Monica Lewinsky's Reclaiming podcast, and she took the time to educate Lewinsky on what a "twink" is—and how it led her to discover she was actually trans.
Actor John Christian Love, who had a recurring role on the series Better Call Saul, shared how he's become an Amazon delivery driver after the show "wasn't the breakout I was hoping."
After Chalamet quipped during a conversation with Matthew McConaughey that "no one cares" about opera and ballet, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City had an epic video response.
President Trump was hit with backlash after he didn't take off his baseball cap during the dignified transfer of six Americans who were killed during his Iran strikes—and Fox News apologized for showing old footage of Trump without a hat on.
TikToker and new mom Kiarra Hillman was ready to do anything to keep her sleeping baby from waking up after several horrible nights of sleep—only for her husband to completely disregard her requests that he be quiet.
TikToker and former safari driver at Walt Disney World William Rath explained why staff are instructed to immediately drive away if someone falls into the crocodile pit—and it's pretty bleak.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered a bleak warning to Iranians after he was asked on 60 Minutes about the danger U.S. troops face.
Two gymgoers were stunned to see Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at their gym in Austin, Texas—and they both simultaneously filmed videos mocking his StairMaster workout.
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales, a married father of six, admitted on Thursday to having an affair with a staffer who later died by setting herself on fire—but he claimed, "I've asked God to forgive me, which he has."
The White House attempted to capitalize on a new meme from the game Pokémon Pokopia to promote President Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan—and it backfired hard.
Following the disappearance and likely kidnapping of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, Today show host Savannah Guthrie stopped by the set on Thursday to give hugs to her colleagues—and Jenna Bush Hager couldn't hold back her tears while describing the visit.
While reuniting with her former The Tailor of Panama costar Daniel Radcliffe on the Today show, Jamie Lee Curtis revealed a prescient comment she made to Radcliffe on set about his future in the Harry Potter movies.
After President Trump announced that he's replacing Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary with Sen. Markwayne Mullin, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker trolled Noem hard with a fake LinkedIn profile.
Former South Park writer Toby Morton has created a website urging President Trump's son Barron to get drafted by the military to fight in Iran following his dad's attacks on the country—and now the hashtag #SendBarron is trending on X.
During a speed round of questions during a live TV interview on ABC News, Therapuss host Jake Shane was asked what he'd do if he could swap bodies with Broadway star Sutton Foster for a day—and his NSFW answer is going viral.
Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz shared an edited clip from The Apprentice to mock Kristi Noem after President Trump fired her as Homeland Security secretary on Thursday.
Republican Senator Tim Sheehy helped Capitol police remove anti-war U.S. Marine veteran and political candidate Brian McGinnis from a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee hearing on Wednesday—and reportedly broke McGinnis' arm in the process.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt rejected reports that the U.S. struck a girls' elementary school in Iran, killing 175 people, telling reporters that it's just Iranian "propaganda" that they've "fallen" for.
At the recent NAACP Awards, Sophia Bush shared a blunt reminder to white people about allyship—and the internet is applauding.
After Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused the press of only reporting on the negative aspects of President Trump's attacks on Iran, California Gov. Gavin Newsom called him out for his heartlessness.
While speaking with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday at the White House, President Trump claimed that his father Fred Trump was born in Germany—and was swiftly called out for his lie.
Wicked star Cyntha Erivo was greeting fans at the stage door following her one-woman production of Dracula in London when a man started shouting that he'd been "pushed to the ground"—and Erivo calmed him down like a pro.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace attempted to claim that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's support of trans women would bar him from recognizing fraud in his state—and Walz was having none of it.
During an appearance on The Daily Show, culinary guru Padma Lakshmi couldn't help but get a few digs in at Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, over their bizarre taste in food.
Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim was a guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Tuesday, which is currently being guest-hosted by P!nk, and she took the opportunity to say how much she loves one of P!nk's songs—except it isn't a P!nk song at all.
After the U.S. and Israel's strikes on Iran over the weekend, Pope Leo XIV shared his view that "stability and peace are not achieved through mutual threats"—which quickly angered MAGA Catholics.
Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin attempted to describe the "smell" of war on Fox News—and was given a swift reminder about his lack of military experience.