Are You Really Ready to Have David Gregory on ‘Meet the Press’?
NBC and Gregory's press people won't confirm reports from last night that he'll take over the moderator's chair. Which gives us time to think.
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NBC and Gregory's press people won't confirm reports from last night that he'll take over the moderator's chair. Which gives us time to think.
If you think it's because he's keeping a grudge, then why did he call on that whiny dude from CBS?
With the lone liberal prime-time voice on Fox News leaving, and perhaps not to be replaced, will there be any reprieve from the inter-network bickering?
And yet, surprisingly, O'Reilly himself is alive and well in New York.
In a new interview, Couric indicates she'd like to capitalize on her regained popularity.
Are they trying to make these last few days MORE stressful for all of us?
According to the former NBC News anchor, it was his idea to tone down Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, and also he who saved the network's relationship with the McCain campaign.
What does the tabloid’s gag cover of a pig in lipstick tell us about their priorities?
That's what ‘Page Six’ suggests. But we kind of dig her whole Ira Glass–meets–Yeardley Smith look!
Also! Anne Hathaway finally publicly mentions her relationship with the accused con man.
Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, and Keith Olbermann are his men-at-arms. So why doesn't he stop them from fighting each other?
A young woman gets violently swatted during a demonstration at the Democratic National Convention.
Both potential First Ladies contributed voice-overs to a kooky new ‘ONE Campaign’ ad. Can you pick out when they chime in?
Salacious (and slightly confusing) e-mails between Buffalo legislator Sam Hoyt and a 19-year-old intern have us sniggering over our English Breakfast tea.
The former 'Real World' star and aspiring congressman wants us to let you — and the 'Dreamgirls' star — know that he has a crush.
Is having New York City in his past a political handicap for the would-be senator? Or is it something else?
How did married Edwards aide Andrew Young possibly think his story would fly?
Like a favorite bedtime story or a soap opera!
Writers from 'Newsweek' and the Los Angeles 'Times' recount their own kooky encounters of Rielle Hunter.
The former presidential candidate's confession on 'Nightline' last night was slightly more smug than we would have liked.
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