In an interview with Newsweek/Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz, Romney senior adviser Ed Gillespie tries to deflect the latest Obama attacks, saying Romney has 'no control' over a Super PAC’s proposal to make Jeremiah Wright a campaign issue. As for his former b
oss, George W. Bush, barely endorsing Romney as an elevator door was closing, Gillespie says 'sometimes news happens'—and that Mitt’s camp is fine with W. sitting out the 2012 campaign.
CBS, the last of the four networks to hold one, had its upfront today. Even though it is the most watched network, it still wants to prove that it isn't just for old people or the people who love the Big Bang Theory, with the result sometimes being How I M
et Your Mother and other times being 2 Broke Girls. What does CBS have up its sleeve this year? Let's take a look.
Just two days of defense testimony and team Edwards rests their case. So why didn’t anyone call Rielle Hunter, Cate Edwards or the former senator himself to the stand? Newsweek & The Daily Beast’s Diane Dimond on what Edwards’s attorneys are banking on
—and which critical testimony could come under fire from the jury.
Hooray, more upfronts! Did everyone wake up this morning, eyes wide, more awake than they've felt in months, because they knew they'd get to hear a bunch of
On tonight'sLate Show with David Letterman, NBC news honcho and Gawker correspondent Brian Williams chatter with David Letterman on a variety of subjects, one of which was his kids. When Letterman suggested that Williams might hire his son, as aspiring spo
rts journalist, Williams joked about that being nepotism
Show us the Bunny money—the Bunny Mellon campaign donations, that is. Newsweek & The Daily Beast’s Diane Dimond reports that while John Edwards’s daughter Cate didn’t take the stand Tuesday, there’s a chance his mistress will on Wednesday.
Along with NBC, FOX announced their fall schedule yesterday and released trailers for their new shows. The big ticket item is The Mindy Project, which looks great and would probably be a sure fire hit even without the successful and compatible New Girl lea
d in.
In 2010, The New York Knicks let go of all but five players in an effort to afford Lebron James. With so many spots open, Stephen decided to visit the Knicks training center to discover what it takes to play ball for the city that never sleeps. He met with
Coach Mike D'Antoni and played one-on-one with Allan Houston. View the original two-part segment plus exclusive web extras.
A reader asks Tyler Cowen: Which cuisine is the healthiest in the world, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
Ooooooh, IT'S UPFRONTS SEASON! You guys! That wonderful time of the year when major networks and some select cable channels let us all in on what they have