We all know sex sells,and my books certainly are spicy,but at their core they are traditional love stories with the happy endings everyone dreams of.
The presidential candidates’ campaigns couldn’t be more different.
Donald Trump phoned in to Fox to offer his critique of Harris’ acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. They duly put him to air,initially ...
I am not getting dewy-eyed here,but I see signs that Americans – across the political divide – are reviving a graciousness that had lain dormant.
Vice presidential nominee Tim Walz headed the star-studded day three of the Democratic National Convention,along with Oprah,Bill Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
By deciding to lose weight,the former tennis champ turned commentator is still inundated with online body commentary.
Gayle King explains Oprah's illness,revealing she had caught a stomach bug that landed her in the hospital.
When Oprah was rushed to hospital,many assumed it was linked to her use of weight-loss drugs. But is that fair?
It’s brazen,profane,sexual,demeaning and frequently flouts broadcasting standards but at times,it’s weirdly compelling. Here’s what it was like to take in a full week of their antics.
The backlash labelling the drug akin to cheating is one of the most blatant examples of medical gaslighting to date.
Somehow it feels like one of the world’s most celebrated media forces has morphed into a crass shill for Big Pharma.