
- Celebrity Deadline
Ryan Reynolds Comes Up With The “Peloton Girl’ Aftermath For His Gin Brand - UPDATE: “Peloton Girl” Speaks Out
UPDATE: This just in: "Peloton Girl" has been identifed as Monica Ruiz, and has issued a statement on her hostage situation through her agency, LA Talent: “I was happy to accept a job opportunity earlier this year from Peloton and the team was lovely to work with. Although I’m an actress, I am not quite […]
- Politics Business Insider
The LA Times joined the growing group of major papers calling for Trump's impeachment
Several major newspapers have publicly called for Trump's impeachment while criticizing his efforts to stonewall the impeachment inquiry.
- Celebrity Harper's Bazaar
Kendall Jenner's Nude Minidress Looks Like It's Dripping in Tinsel
The model added some festive sparkle to her hemline.
- Celebrity TheBlast
Justin Timberlake And Jessica Biel Have A Cheating Clause In Their Prenup?
May Cost Him Hundreds Of Thousands...
- Sports CBS News
Former Patriots star Rob Gronkowski on leaving football: "I just wasn't feeling like myself anymore"
Preview: The tight end with three Super Bowl rings tells "Sunday Morning," since leaving the game, his lifestyle now involves a special nutrition program, physical therapy, and jigsaw puzzles
- Business MarketWatch
The CEO of the largest airline carrier has one simple reason why Wi-Fi on planes isn’t free
Delta Air Lines Inc., Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian says he'd like to offer Wi-Fi free on his airline's flights but right now it would crash the system. Speaking during an interview in September at the Economic Club of Washington, which aired on Bloomberg on Thursday, the 62-year-old Bastian told Carlyle Group private-equity luminary David Rubenstein, who hosts an eponymously named show on the news platform, that charging for internet access actually prevents too many people from using it. “It's available on almost all of our planes,” Bastian said of Wi-Fi services, noting that the carrier's smallest regional jets don't have internet access.
- Entertainment INSIDER
Jeffree Star Cosmetics reimbursed disappointed fans who received stickers in mystery boxes instead of an exclusive cosmetic item
During a Black Friday sale, Jeffree Star Cosmetics sold mystery boxes that were each supposed to contain an exclusive mystery cosmetic item.
