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  • 2 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Meg Storm

    Kristen Stewart is never afraid to experiment with fashion. Stewart quickly became a fan favorite after her big break in 2009 when she starred as Bella Swan in Twilight. Since, she's donned delicate gowns, vibrant coats, bodysuits and more on the red carpet. In March 2022, she looked radiant in a sheer Chanel gown at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Her dress featured a plunging neckline, lace design and bow at her waist.

  • 2 weeks ago | megynkelly.com | Meg Storm |Megyn Kelly

    Six months removed from Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 election, the post-mortems are starting to arrive. Several books are slated to hit shelves in the coming weeks that examine what went wrong for Democrats – chiefly, how Joe Biden’s campaign flamed out so spectacularly in the wake of the June presidential debate on CNN. One of the before-and-after moments in the race came when George Clooney published an op-ed in The New York Times encouraging Biden to step aside.

  • 3 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Meg Storm

    Lady Gaga knows how to turn heads in show-stopping looks. Whether the "Shallow" singer - whose real name is Stefani Germanotta - is rocking a a meat dress or a massive couture ball gown, fans can count on her to deliver drama with her bold take on style. The A Star Is Born actress has proven time and time again that she likes to push the boundaries when it comes to her ensembles, which range from elegant and chic to wild and crazy.

  • 4 weeks ago | megynkelly.com | Meg Storm |Megyn Kelly

    One of the biggest drivers of Donald Trump’s success in the 2024 election was the historic support he received from men of all backgrounds. He won the Hispanic male vote by one point over Kamala Harris (a massive swing from the 2020 election when Joe Biden bested Trump by a 34-point margin), and he made large inroads with black men (Harris’ 47-point margin in 2024 was significantly less than Biden’s plus-82 in 2020). Trump also improved his showing with white men.

  • 1 month ago | megynkelly.com | Meg Storm |Megyn Kelly

    The editor in chief of The Atlantic shocked Washington Monday with a piece about how he found himself in a text chain with Trump administration officials who were discussing upcoming military strikes in Yemen. In the bombshell article headlined “The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans,” Jeffrey Goldberg claimed he was added by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz to a Signal group chat with senior members of the Trump team.

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