A Republican senator accused of insider trading for dumping some $1.6 million in stock ahead of the coronavirus stock market crash reportedly called his brother-in-law the same day he made the sale. Within a minute of the call, the brother-in-law was on the phone with his broker to sell his …
Read More »Twitter May Be Amping Conservative Accounts Because People Can't Stop Dunking on Them
If it seems like you’re seeing more conservative than liberal politicians on your Twitter feed, it’s because you are. The company released a study last Thursday finding a “statistically significant difference favoring the political right wing,” when it comes to which tweets are amplified. There is nothing more sacred to …
Read More »Dr. Luke Claims He Lost $46 Million Due to Kesha's Sexual Assault Allegations
Dr. Luke is claiming that Kesha’s allegations against him cost him $46 million in lost business opportunities, according to recently unsealed court documents. The projection model, made by a financial expert retained by Dr. Luke (real name Lukasz Gottwald) and obtained by Rolling Stone, was part of a trove of …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Outdoor Coolers for Camping, Road Trips and Tailgating
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few things are more satisfying than a cold drink in the great outdoors. But whether you’re relaxing at the campsite, tailgating or just spending a day at the …
Read More »'SNL': Weekend Update Compares Trump's Truth Social to National Sex Offender Registry
Weekend Update tackled Steve Bannon, Facebook’s name change, Donald Trump’s social network and more on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. “This week, former White House — I wanna say, garbage man? — Steve Bannon was held in contempt in Congress,” co-anchor Colin Jost said. “But this is what …
Read More »Shawn Mendes Drops Surprise Virtual Concert Online, With Miguel, King Princess as Guests
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Shawn Mendes doesn’t hit the road for his “Wonder” world tour until 2022 but fans can get a sneak peek at what to expect with a special virtual …
Read More »Greg Abbott's New Secretary of State Tried to Help Trump Overturn the 2020 Election
Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday named John Scott Texas‘ interim secretary of state. But there’s one issue. Scott, who as secretary of state will serve as Texas’ chief election officer, worked as an attorney for former-President Trump in a suit trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Pennsylvania. Scott …
Read More »Watch Anya Taylor-Joy Cover 'Downtown' for 'Last Night in Soho'
Anya Taylor-Joy has released her cover of Petula Clark’s 1964 classic tune “Downtown” from the actress’s upcoming film Last Night in Soho. Taylor-Joy’s version, dubbed “Downtown (Downtempo),” is a moody take on the song, with orchestral accompaniment. The music video for the track features Taylor-Joy performing the song in a …
Read More »'Welcome to the Blumhouse' Is Good for Horror — So Why Does It Still Fail Its Filmmakers?
Halloween is approaching — which means it’s Welcome to the Blumhouse time. A collaboration between Jason Blum’s production company Blumhouse and Amazon Prime, these collaborations consists of two double features, courtesy of four different directors, all under one branded umbrella. The inaugural quartet dropped in October 2020; the second edition …
Read More »Our Musicians on Musicians Franchise Is Now a Podcast. Check Out the Trailer
For three years now, Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians franchise has brought together artists of all kinds in conversation — from Taylor Swift sitting down with Paul McCartney in London to Erykah Badu and Summer Walker going deep on love, songwriting, and UFOs to Elton John hanging out with Lana …
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