The Jonas Brothers were starstruck on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” Thursday … no, it wasn’t a celeb who had their jaws on the floor — it was the man whose résumé was being examined in the crowd at their show! Here’s the deal … a…
The Jonas Brothers were starstruck on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” Thursday … no, it wasn’t a celeb who had their jaws on the floor — it was the man whose résumé was being examined in the crowd at their show! Here’s the deal … a…
Houston hottie Jilly Anais may be ready for the frigid temps, but she’s burning through the social algorithms in her most recent form-fitting snow look … The 29-year-old took to Instagram to share her latest round-up — a sexy snow ‘shoot where…
More health issues for Senator John Fetterman … he’s in the hospital after falling to the ground and smashing his face. The Pennsylvania politician was transported to a Pittsburgh hospital Thursday after he “sustained a fall near his home” on an…
The Weeknd is stepping up to help Jamaicans impacted by Hurricane Melissa … donating a bunch of money to help put food on their tables. The “Blinding Lights” singer is donating $350,000 from his XO Humanitarian Fund to support the World Food…

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle weren’t ducking the cameras at Kris Jenner’s huge 70th bash … in fact, they were happy to be snapped all night long, TMZ has learned. Here’s the deal … pictures of the royal couple mingling with a slew of stars at…
Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s files include messages linking President Trump to the disgraced financier, as Congress prepares to vote on a bill forcing the release of the full Epstein records. After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ends with a bipartisan deal that leaves Democrats split over what they gained. And with health insurance subsidies still set to expire, millions of Americans could soon face higher premiums unless lawmakers act before year’s end.
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