JFK appointed the 'best and brightest,' as Trump nominates the buffonish, befuddled, and brain-wormed
If Trump’s election was the apocalypse, this week has been a never-ending April Fools, writes John Casey.
NOVEMBER 17, 2024
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If Trump’s election was the apocalypse, this week has been a never-ending April Fools, writes John Casey.
President John F. Kennedy was killed in Dallas 50 years ago, leaving behind a mourning nation and his gay best friend, Lem Billings.
Donald Trump is accusing Ted Cruz's father of associating with JFK's killer.
Actor Steven Weber one-ups even Larry Craig and J. Edgar Hoover (at least the version depicted in Oliver Stone's JFK) as a sinister-and-sleazy-beneath-the-surface politician in writer-director Luke Eberl's drama Choose Connor.
Brooklyn attorney Dan Goldstein (left) lost his temper when he saw the future First Daughter on his flight.
Spreading dangerous viewpoints and preaching transphobia somehow makes someone a viable presidential candidate in 2023.
Kennedy talks about how the LGBTQ+ community is an inspiration for mobilizing as we mark Mental Health Awareness Month.
Police in New York City arrested John Kevin Woodward after he stepped off a plane at JFK Airport from Amsterdam.
Furious over queer villains in The Silence of the Lambs, JFK, and Basic Instinct, activists clashed with police at the 1992 Academy Awards. Has representation changed enough since?
People are being detained at airports across the nation after President Trump on Friday ordered a ban on refugees that is targeting Muslims based on their religion.
Opinion: With fixations on the JFK files, the Kennedy Center, RFK Jr., and former First Lady Jacqueline, Trump tries to be a Kennedy, writes John Casey.
Forget that madcap rush from the airport to Manhattan: Now that JetBlue has opened its new JFK terminal, your next trip to New York City begins and ends in the heart of Queens.
One of the men reportedly screamed at the future first daughter, "Your father is ruining the country."
"If these organizations are really worried about marriage, rather than being motivated by bigotry and hatred, then they would be going after the divorce laws," former Chief Justice Marsha Ternus told the NYT's Frank Bruni.