The winner of two Oscars, Lange sees the awards environment as corrupted. An iconic actress — who gained new recognition late in her career by starring in ‘American Horror Story’ — she has often expressed her frustrations with an industry in which sexist and ageist prejudices persist
The singer’s autobiography will be published on October 24, but ‘The New York Times’ has accessed the complete book. In it she talks about how she became a money-making machine for her father, and that the conservatorship left her with physical and psychological scars
The tragic history of the Jewish people has created the current tragedy of the Palestinian people. Israel’s domination of the Palestinians has no justification
The humanitarian crisis is deepening in the south of the Strip, where people fled after Israel’s ultimatum. But many are finding that they are not safe there either
The Pentagon has stressed that the arrival of warships in the region is not designed to engage in military action together with Israel: ‘There is no intention to put US boots on the ground in combat’
To head off chaos, as part of a multipronged approach to manage and order migration, it is time for decisive action to stabilize migrant hosting communities throughout the Americas
Low angles are the next selfie beauty standard, with people turning their heads to the side and placing the camera under their chin to flaunt an angular, very precise mandibular contour
The opposition and the government reached a consensus and outlined an electoral path forward, given the need for change that is widely expressed in the country. It’s a small chance… but just six months ago, it was unthinkable
The Design Museum opens ‘Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion,’ bringing together some of today’s great designers who participated in the program that launched their careers. The exhibit seeks to explain how the narrative of irreverent ‘British’ fashion was created and what makes it different from the rest
Retired Deutsche Bank official Nicholas Haigh testified that Trump’s financial statements were key to approvals for hundreds of millions of dollars in loans in 2011 and 2012
IT workers dispatched and contracted by Pyongyang to work remotely with companies in St. Louis and elsewhere in the U.S. have been using false identities to get the jobs, the Justice Department said
A rash of false alarms forced the evacuation of 15 airports and cancellation of 130 flights, as well as shutting the doors to the Palace of Versailles repeatedly since last Saturday
The owner of petrochemicals giant INEOSappears to be ready to invest in the English soccer club after rival Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar said he was withdrawing from the bidding process