Former president Donald Trump reportedly formulated a plan with a Justice Department lawyer to try to force Georgia lawmakers to overturn the state’s results in the presidential election. According to department sources who spoke to the New York Times, Trump planned to remove then-acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen and …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Shopping for a shutterbug can be tricky. Whether they’re into digital or analog, your favorite photog likely already has their go-to camera setup and lenses. If you’re eyeing …
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Joe Biden placed his hand on a comically large bible and swore his oath of office Wednesday afternoon in front various dignitaries, a smattering of socially distanced attendees and many, many miniature flags. Now the real work begins. While the White House moves to assemble ambitious legislative packages to address …
Read More »Late-Night Hosts Bid a Not-So Fond Farewell to Trump on His Final Full Day in Office
Late-night hosts across the board marked President Donald Trump’s final full day in office by recapping the insanity of the past four years and trying to parse what Trump’s legacy may be. On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert opened by recounting some of the “highlights of [Trump’s] lowlights”: There was …
Read More »Willie Jones Addresses Race in the U.S. in the Stunning 'American Dream'
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Louisiana country singer Willie Jones is releasing his poignant new song “American Dream,” recorded during the midst of Black Lives Matter protests this past summer. “Proud to be a black man/Living in the land of the brave and the free,” Jones sings …
Read More »'The Marksman' Review: Cowboys vs. Cartels, Liam Neeson-Style
In The Marksman, Liam Neeson plays Jim Hanson, a former Marine living in Naco, Arizona, within spitting distance of a border fence. This means that he can phone local authorities when he sees a new crew of “I.A.’s” making their way into the country, on the one hand, and offer …
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In light of mass deplatforming on big tech social platforms like Twitter, as well as the right-wing social network Parler doing dark on Sunday night, everyone from casual Trump supporters to far-right militants are flocking to alternative social networks such as the encrypted messaging apps Telegram and Signal. On Tuesday, …
Read More »Hiss Golden Messenger Seek 'Sanctuary' With New Song
Hiss Golden Messenger seek “shelter in the storm” on their new song “Sanctuary,” which the North Carolina band released Wednesday. “Feeling bad, feeling blue/Can’t get out of my own mind,” frontman M.C. Taylor sings on the track. “But I know how to sing about it.” “This song is, as far …
Read More »A Guide to the People and Organizations That Have Abandoned Trump Since the Insurrection
President Trump has had a rough go of it since inciting a deadly mob to storm the Capitol and overthrow democracy last week. He’s been suspended from Twitter, he’s staring down a second impeachment, and his approval rating is at an all-time low. On Monday, however, he received the most …
Read More »'Film and TV Industry Essentials': Rolling Stone, IndieWire, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Program
Last year, Rolling Stone joined forces with IndieWire, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and online-education platform Yellowbrick to launch “Film and TV Industry Essentials,” an online certificate program that covers multiple, interlacing careers in the film and television industry. Contributors include filmmakers such as Judd Apatow and …
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