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Cheer up, Leigh! In this exclusive clip from tonight’s all-new House of DVF episode, the brand ambassador candidate breaks down in tears and embarrasses herself in front of Diane von…
Scott Disick really messed up this time. In this exclusive clip from tonight’s season finale of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner discover photos of…
The Good Wife’s got a new man. Jeffrey Dean Morgan has joined the CBS legal drama as Jason Crouse, a straight-shooting, unflappable investigator who enters Alicia Florrick’s (Julianna…
Good grief, Matt Bomer is scary-hot. And the American Horror Story: Hotel star seems to only get better looking with age, proof being that today is his 38th birthday and…well, look at…
Live from New York, it’s SNL’s 40th anniversary! Yeah, we know Saturday Night Live officially celebrated its milestone back in February, but today, October 11, is…
Congratulations are in order for two lucky co-stars! Singer Tyler Hilton and actress Megan Park said “I Do” in front of family and close friends Saturday near Malibu Canyon,…
Hilary Rhoda and Sean Avery said, “I do!” E! News has learned that the gorgeous couple are officially married after swapping vows during a beautiful and intimate evening…
When it comes to Halloween weekend, Olivia Culpo takes things very seriously. With multiple parties to attend every year, many quick and memorable costumes are always needed at a…
WASHINGTON (AP) — For just the third time in 40 years, millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in benefits next year, unwelcome news for more than one-fifth of the nation’s population.
For just the third time in 40 years, millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in benefits next year. They can blame low gas prices. By law, …